Drew McDowall
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| Background information | |
| Born | 28 January 1961 | 
| Origin | Paisley, Scotland | 
| Genres | Drone, Experimental Electronic, Ambient | 
| Occupation(s) | Composer, Musician, Sound Artist | 
| Instrument(s) | Synthesizer, Field Recording | 
| Labels | Dais Records, Ascetic House, Bank, Exist | 
| Website | drewmcdowall | 
Drew McDowall is a Scottish NYC based composer and musician. He was a member of Coil in the 1990s contributing heavily to some of their most respected and influential works.[1] As well as his solo work he has collaborated with Kali Malone,[2][3] Caterina Barbieri,[4] Robert Aki Aubrey Lowe, Hiro Kone, Varg, Puce Mary,[5] Shapednoise[6] Rabit.[7] James K[8] and LEYA[9]
History
McDowall formed art-punk trio Poems in 1978 with his then-wife, Rose McDowall. During the 1980s, McDowall was a member of Psychic TV.[10] McDowall performed with Coil regularly for several years, becoming an official member[11][12] in 1994.
After moving to New York in the early 2000s he created Compound Eye, a collaborative project with the Tres Warren of Psychic Ills. Starting in 2012 McDowall started to concentrate on solo works,[13][14] releasing four albums under his own name and touring North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.[15][16][17] Beginning in 2018 he has toured a live AV reinterpretation of Coil's seminal drone work, Time Machines, at festivals across the world.[18][19][20]
In May 2023 Dais Records released Lamina, a 6 CD retrospective box set of his work and in May 2024 released A Thread, Silvered and Trembling,[21] his 5th solo album on the label.
Discography
Solo
- "Tongs" as Screwtape on the compilation album Interiors (1998)
 - Haecciety Deluge (Ascetic House 2015)
 - Collapse (Dais Records 2015)[22][23]
 - Unnatural Channel (Dais Records 2017)[24]
 - Third Helix (Dais Records 2018)[25][26]
 - Agalma (Dais Records 2020)[27][28]
 - Lamina (Dais Records 2023)[29][30]
 - A Thread, Silvered and Trembling (Dais Records 2024)[31]
 
- Coil vs The Eskaton: Nasa Arab (12") (1994)
 - Coil vs ELpH: Born Again Pagans (CD) (1994)
 - ELpH: pHILM #1 (10") (1994)
 - ELpH vs. Coil: Worship the Glitch (1995)
 - Black Light District: A Thousand Lights in a Darkened Room (1996)
 - Time Machines (1998, 2017)[32]
 - The Solstice and Equinox Singles:
- Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull (7"/CD) (1998 March)
 - Summer Solstice: Bee Stings (7"/CD) (1998 June)
 - Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers (7"/CD) (1998 September)
 - Winter Solstice: North (7"/CD) (1999 January)
 
 - "Blue Rats (Blue Cheese Remix)" and "Heartworms" with Coil on the compilation album Foxtrot (1998)
 - Astral Disaster with Coil (1999 January)
 - Coil: Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
 - A Guide for Beginners: The Voice of Silver with Coil (2001)
 - A Guide for Finishers: Golden Hair with Coil (2001)
 - Coil: 'Moon's Milk (In Four Phases)' (2XCD) (2002 January)
 
Other collaborations
- Les Fleurs De Mal with Rabit (Halcyon Veil, 2017)
 - Nordic Flora Series pt3- Gore Tex City with Varg (Northern Electronics, 2017)
 - Love Is The Capital with Hiro Kone (Geographic North, 2017)
 - Perfect World with Uniform (12XU/Alter, 2015)
 - Journey from Anywhere LP with Compound Eye (Editions Mego, 2013)
 - Compound Eye 10" with Compound Eye (The Spring Press, 2013)
 - The Origin of Silence 12" with Compound Eye (The Spring Press, 2012)
 - "Seeds of Love" maxi-single with Backworld (Harbinger House, 2003)
 - Brighter than the Universe/Red Eye 7" with Captain Sons and Daughters (2003)
 - Godstar: Thee Director's Cut with Psychic TV (Temple Records, 2004)
 - "Sweet Fang/Greenery" 7" with Captain Sons and Daughters (2006)
 
Remixes
- Drab Majesty Forget Tomorrow (Dais Records 2017)
 - Croatian Amor Love Means Taking Action (Posh Isolation 2016)
 - "The Snow (As Pure As?)" remix alongside John Balance on The Snow (1991)
 - Nine Inch Nails "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)", "Eraser (Denial; Realization)", "Eraser (Polite)" and "Erased, Over, Out" remixes alongside Coil on the album Further Down the Spiral (1995)
 - "Cowboys In Bangkok 1995 (Coil vs Elph Mix)" remix alongside Peter Christopherson on the Chris and Cosey album Twist
 - Hiro Kone "Severance" (2012)
 - "Signal I" remix on the Long Distance Poison album Gliese Translations (2013)
 - Azar Swan "In My Mouth" (2013)
 
References
- ^ Fontenoy, Richard (26 October 2017). "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | Time Machines: Drew McDowall On Coil's Drone Legacy". The Quietus. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
 - ^ Bruce-Jones, Henry. "Drew McDowall and Kali Malone pursue "joy, terror, and the elegiac" on 'Agalma V'". FACT.
 - ^ Helfand, Raphael. "Drone music isn't just one note". Fader.
 - ^ Matt, Dell. "Total Spiritual Processing: Post-industrial pioneer Drew McDowall & Caterina Barbieri on elegy, transference, & the psychedelia of Agalma". AQNB.
 - ^ "DISTANT PAIRS: PUCE MARY & DREW MCDOWALL". Issue Project Room. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
 - ^ Henry, Bruce-Jones. "Shapednoise enlists Drew McDowall, Rabit and Justin Broadrick for new album, Aesthesis". Fact.
 - ^ Philip, Sherburne. "Les Fleurs Du Mal". Pitchfork.
 - ^ https://ra.co/reviews/35074
 - ^ https://www.brooklynvegan.com/drew-mcdowall-coil-psychic-tv-remixed-leyas-first-way-listen/
 - ^ Heller, Jason (30 September 2015). "Drew McDowall: Collapse". Pitchfork. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
 - ^ Lula, Chloé (October 2020). "Drew McDowall talks Musick, magick and sacred materiality - The Wire". The Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
 - ^ "In Conversation with Drew McDowall (part 1)". NOISEXTRA.
 - ^ "In Conversation with Drew McDowall (part 2)". NOISEXTRA.
 - ^ "CTM 2018: Artist Talk with Drew McDowall". CTM.
 - ^ Twells, John. "CTM Festival 2019: Dance music is not in crisis, it's more hopeful than ever". Fader.
 - ^ "Drew McDowall at MONOM on the 4DSOUND sound system". FACT.
 - ^ "An Interview with Drew McDowall at Berlin Atonal". Post Punk.
 - ^ "BANDSPEAK: DREW MCDOWALL AND FLORENCE TO @ MUTEK MONTREAL". Boston Hassle.
 - ^ Diduck, Ryan Alexander. "Drew McDowall is an experimental-music legend". Cult-MTL.
 - ^ John, Doran. "Presence Tense: Unsound Krakow Reviewed". The Quietus.
 - ^ Lamb, Johny. "A Thread Silvered and Trembling Review". The Quietus.
 - ^ Jason, Heller. "Collapse". Pitchfork.
 - ^ Michael, Berdan. "We Talked to Drew McDowall about 'Collapse,' Coil, And Everything in Between". Vice.
 - ^ Zaldua, Chris. "Industrial legend Drew McDowall on Coil and confronting global crisis". FACT. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
 - ^ WILLCOMA. "Insomniac Focus A survey of third-act Drew McDowall (Coil)". Tiny Mix Tapes.
 - ^ Lula, Chloé. "Magick & Music: Coil's Drew McDowall Explains Ritual And The Creative Process". Electronic Beats.
 - ^ Berlatsky, Noah. "Drew McDowall's new-age noise music quests for a sense of 'sacred atheism'". Document. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
 - ^ Brooks, Bernie. "Agalma Review". The Quietus.
 - ^ Christian, Eede. "Drew McDowall Details New CD Box Set, 'Lamina'". The Quietus. The Quietus. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
 - ^ LeJarde, Arielle Lana. "Drew McDowall announces CD box set of expanded works, rarities and live performances". Resident Advisor. Resident Advisor. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
 - ^ "About A Thread, Silvered and Trembling". Dais Records. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
 - ^ Richard, Fontenoy. "Time Machines: Drew McDowall On Coil's Drone Legacy". The Quietus.
 
