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  1. Daniel Menche (born December 4, 1969) is an American experimental musician and multidisciplinary artist from Portland, Oregon. Since 1989 he has recorded many albums that are categorized as electro-acoustic, noise music, dark ambient music, abstract, avant-garde, experimental, field recordings, drone, minimalist music, percussion and ...

  2. Daniel Menche: On Location Noise and Drones. Recorded live and alone inside a gigantic concrete bunker room and also at another time and place inside a large metal container. Strictly live “as-is” recording with no effects or overdubs.

  3. Daniel Menche: abstract musician and photography artist. Portland Oregon.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › daniel-mencheDaniel Menche _ AcademiaLab

    Daniel Menche (nacido el 4 de diciembre de 1969) es un músico experimental americano y artista multidisciplinar de Portland, Oregon. Desde 1989 ha grabado muchos discos que se clasifican como electroacústica, música de ruido, música ambiente oscura, abstracta, vanguardista, experimental, grabaciones de campo, drone, música minimalista ...

  5. danielmenche.bandcamp.com › album › thatchThatch | Daniel Menche

    Thatch by Daniel Menche, released 06 July 2023 1. Thatch Formica Obscuripes, more commonly known as Western Thatching Ants, are very common in the Northwest of North America. While I was on Vashon Island in Washington state, I found a gigantic anthill that stood nearly 5ft tall.

  6. 20 de may. de 2013 · Menche is a wizard of tone and a master of pacing, toggling expertly between tedium and restlessness, a linked pair that’s something of a holy grail in such long-tone...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Have you ever been lost in a forest all alone at night without any lighting? I have, and what a great feeling! I try to translate these experiences in the form of my music. A big gigantic dark forest of drones and noise to get lost in. released April 1, 2022. Composed and performed by Daniel Menche. Mastered by Lawrence English at Negative Space.