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Personally (this is just me with my specific musical interest), I always find it hard to find drones like that interesting (one of the few exceptions being Eno's Apollo). Mostly, I think of such material as a possible background for melodic atonal non-rhythmic improvisations by a lead instrument, except if there's lot of texture changes and dynamics happening (which isn't the case in your track, at least not for my taste on this). I do however greatly enjoy such things in an ensemble setting like the stuff we did last week (still didn't get through to doing some edits - look forward to it ;), e.g. if you have beats and bass coming from one player, another player adding some atonal (even acoustic) stuff like Daryl did and some ambient drones like yours. Just my .02... Rainer > I just posted up a track - would love to know what people think of it. > > You can get it via my podcast: > http://www.collective.co.uk/darkroom/podcast.html > > or directly at: > http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/darkroom/podcast/drone_of_4_4_7.mp3