-
i grew up on a far outside farm and i was pretty young when i was fascinated by sounds from planes or motorcycles making sounds that you might call “drone”
later i played (electric) guitar in a band and recognized that the guitar makes “drone” sounds of it´s own.
in my mid 20s i traveled to india and learned about instruments like the tanpura or shruti boxes…
the first time i heard of “drone-music” as a genre was when a friend of mine came along and gave me 3 CDs of Sunn O)))
(i still have them - that guy killed himself)
-
i think that´s a matter of taste. obviously many people don´t like that at all. for me it´s good when it keeps my mind busy long enough until i come into a different state of mind…
to be honest i´m most fascinated by sounds where air and space is involved…
3.i listen to it only sometimes. in this moment i listen to “birchville cat motel - kissing dragon” but only because you mentioned drone music
- my all time classic is a big old propeller machine of the german army flying by my parents farm in bavaria, some miles away, a lot of frequencies echoed by mountains…a lot of bass, frequency shifting, modulations, etc… perfect drone.
somewhere on my old minidiscs there must be a recording of a motorcycle, recorded in a forest, the street like 500 meters away… you remembered me that i´ve got to find that recording, because that would be a classic too