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Old 01.20.2007, 06:44 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by nicfit
What's the first album that can be considered "drone music" in your opinion?
p.s. my opinions on music are valid only for me, it's an undeniable fact .

You'll probably find that drone music predates records themselves by, I imagine, several thousand years. I don't really understand what is meant by 'drone music', as drones are as indistinct and varied and aspect of music as anything else. You might as well say, "What's your favourite melodic music?" I like some of the current bands who use drones, but not because they are 'drone music', but because they are 'good music'. Make sense?

Edit: I will put a shout out for Iraq's finest Munir Bashir though.
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