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About Drone
Drone is an experimental genre of music that focuses on long, sustained notes, or heavy repetition. Despite other genres using elements of drones (such as post-rock), drone music is characteristic in that it puts them at the forefront of the composition, often removing melody and rhythm in the process.
Although rooted in early folk music, modern classical and minimalism, Drone only started to become its own genre in the early 20th century. In the late 1960s, La Monte Young and his Theatre of Eternal Music began defining the genre as it is today. John Cale, a member of that ensemble, brought it over to rock music with The Velvet Underground.
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