Warning Light

Warning Light
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Genres Drone, ambient, electronic
Years active 2003-present
Labels Sleepaway, Stickfigure
Associated acts Roman Photos, Suitcases, Snowbride
Website warninglight.blogspot.com
Members Drew Haddon

Warning Light is an ambient/drone recording project primarily featuring multi instrumentalist Drew Haddon. The band has existed in various forms since 2003, and though formerly based out of Asheville, North Carolina is now in Atlanta, Georgia.

History

Warning Light was originally just a catch all name used by Haddon to label all the various home recording projects he pursued while playing live with Atlanta experimental/noise rock band Suitcases. But after several years of open ended experimentation, the Warning Light sound began to center more on atmosphere and noise. In the mid-2000s, Haddon ran the DIY noise label Sleepaway Recordings, which would release a variety of tapes and CDrs by Warning Light and Suitcases. After several years of work in those projects, Haddon also briefly played in the psychedelic synth outfit Tree Creature and minimal synth outfit High Marks. During this time, Warning Light recorded nearly a dozen cassettes, CDrs and digital releases. In 2007, Stickfigure Records put out the album Eternity Drones, then followed by releasing the Further On album[1][2] in early 2010. Haddon then played with Atlanta dance band Roman Photos for a couple years, then briefly with electronic act Kolossi.[3] 2011 saw the release of his next full length album, Wild Silver, on Stickfigure Records as well,[4][5] with a corresponding series of music videos.[6][7] Haddon also runs Atlanta DIY label Persistentmidnight and performs in the electronic duo Snowbride.

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