Ashtray Navigations is an English
experimental music
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group centred upon Phil Todd and active since 1991. Colloquially referred to as "Ash Nav", the group operates out of Todd's home in
Stoke-on-Trent
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, from which he also ran the
record label
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s
Betley Welcomes Careful Drivers and, subsequently,
Memoirs of an Aesthete. The project has also released music through labels such as
Siltbreeze
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,
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American Tapes,
Fargone Records, Menlo Park,
E.F. Tapes and
Freedom From
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Whilst the music evades easy categorisation due to variations in sound, approach and personnel, it often incorporates extended droning and lengthy guitar pieces.
James Blackshaw
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described the Ashtray Navigations sound as "sub-aquatic synth bubble, busted-up cassette-tape hiss and distorted electric guitar hover that sounds like a mythical god banished from the realm of light and trying desperately to clamber his/her way out of a dark bottomless void where time itself stands still." The Wire's
David Keenan
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He used to run the Glasgow record shop, distribution company and record label Volcanic Tongue.
Journalism
His work for ''The Wire'' (who he wrote for from ...
has described Phil Todd/Ashtray Navigations as "a trashcan antidote to
LaMonte Young
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Reviewing Todd's 36th album, ''The Love that Whirrs'', critic Larry Dolman wrote "It's a pretty mammoth piece of work – almost 80 minutes of music spread out over six heavy tracks. They tend to start as intense sun-blinding drone-fields, but if you hold on tight for a minute or two and adjust yourself to these new conditions, you'll start to notice a wealth of detail, provided by a real band of ringers. Todd has
Alex Neilson
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(Directing Hand, accompanist with some Jandek live performances) on shimmering, fracturing percussion and Ben Reynolds on raga-style guitar and banjo. (Also, one Melanie Delaney appears on one epic track, playing reeds & tapes.) Trash drone, free skiffle, new electric raga, sun blindness music, call it what you will, this is a powerful statement."
Although Todd still records solo, most recent Ashtray Navigations titles and live shows have been undertaken by a duo of Todd and Melanie Crowley or by a trio of Todd, Crowley and one other, often Phil Legard (
Xenis Emputae Travelling Band) although the line-up has also been joined at one time or another by Alex Neilson, Bill Kouligas (Family Battle Snake) and Ruaraidh Sanachan (Nackt Insecten) – the latter two can be heard on "Backstage Education" a limited four-disc document of Ash Nav's 2007 summer tour.
Their discography is extensive, with many limited releases on cassette and CDR formats: albums with a wider distribution include ''Four Raga Moods'' (which was followed-up several years later by ''Four More Raga Moods''), ''The Love that Whirrs'', ''To Your Fucking Feather'd Wings'', ''Dirt Mummies & Bloody Amps'', ''You Cannot Tell Cigars....'' and ''Use Copenhagen 69 Guitars and Park Drive Circular Effects Pedals Exclusively''.
Partial discography
*''Who's Been Rocking My Dream-Boat?'' (cassette, 1996)- Less Than Zero
*''Four Raga Moods'' (CD, 1997)-
Betley Welcomes Careful Drivers
*''Use Copenhagen 69 Guitars and Park Drive Circular Effects Pedals Exclusively'' (LP, 1997) –
Siltbreeze
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*''End-of-the-Pier Vault'' (7", 2000) – Tonschact Records
*''Plaster Projection Instruction Record'' (12", 2000) – Menlo Park Recordings
*''Last Kiss Amateur Frequencies'' (7", 2002) –
Gameboy Records
*''Some Cat Lost in His Own Picture'' (7", 2004) –
Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''You Cannot Tell Cigars By the Picture on the Box'' (CD, 2004) –
Celebrate Psi Phenomenon
Celebrate may refer to:
Music Albums
* Celebrate (Bonnie Tyler album), ''Celebrate'' (Bonnie Tyler album), UK title of ''Wings'', or the title song, 2006
* Celebrate (James Durbin album), ''Celebrate'' (James Durbin album) or the title song, 2014 ...
*''Blues Power Cake'' (CDr, 2005) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Deader Neptune Thunder Creating East'' (CD, 2005) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''A Monument to the British Rock'' (CDr, 2006) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Strawberries and Ice'' (3" CDr, 2006) Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Dirt Mummies and Bloody Amps'' (CD, 2006) – Freenoise
*''Four More Raga Moods'' (CD, 2006) – Ikuisuus Records
*''Who's Been Rocking My Dream-Boat?'' (Cdr reissue of 1996 cassette, 2006) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Stranded in the Tea/Standing in the Tea'' -(cassette, 2006)
Fargone Records
*''Throw Up in the Sky/With Fine Clinking Magnets'' – (12" LP, 2007)
Qbico Records
*''Caeduceus and Black Sal'' (CDr, 2007) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Running on Autokinetic'' (CDr, 2007) – Memoirs of an Aesthete
*''Those Are Pearls That Were His Eyes'' (CDr reissue, 2007) – Revival
*''Throw Up in the Sky'' (12", 2007) – Qbico Records
*''Greatest Imaginary Band'' (CDr, 2007) – Self-released
*''Snakestrings / Hollywood Taught you How to Kiss'' (Double CDr, 2008) – Self-released
*''The Cream Wheel'' (CDr, 2008) – Self-released
*''Sugar Head Record'' (CDr, 2009) –
Deep Water Acres
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References
External links
Official band websiteInterview with Ashtray Navigations Dutch interview, 2006
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Musical groups from Staffordshire
Music in Stoke-on-Trent
English experimental musical groups
Siltbreeze Records artists