not a specialist but

1.velvet/john cale then pan sonic/vainio/fennesz then skullflower, burning star core (so early years and much later)

2.music doesn’t work like that for me. It’s either good or bad to my ears. But if you take tony conrad, eliane radigue or mika vainio for instance, you hear a work on “time&space installation”. Psychoacoustics can be a textural, almost narrative paradigm. So Sunno doesn’t make it for me and i don’t understand the whole guitar through an endless eventide reverb trend. It’s just boring.

I’ll contradict myself i like melvins doing drone, and also Stars of the lid.

3.honestly i avoid drone records, it became an absurd record shop genre when it’s just a compositionnal tool. I prefer noise/minimalism as a label. It’s like experimental cinema, structural cinema. I used to think it was the shit but in the end formalism becomes formulatic.

  1. For classics, radigue, tony conrad live is a cool experience. Coil has classics. Kranky records is known for “classic” post-rockish drone. Harvey milk is a good drone-doom metal band if you’re into it. William Basinski is highly regarded. Thomas Köner has incredible records. Haven’t really dug further but Eleh seems recommandable. Mariane Amacher is also important in the academic field.