Young Iv (agp161): La Monte

An exploration of frequency and psychoacoustics. Historical Context

La Monte Young is widely considered the "father of Minimalism." His work in the 1960s moved away from traditional musical structures in favor of: La Monte Young IV (AGP161)

As an "AGP" release, these files were originally shared via community trackers and archives like UbuWeb and Internet Archive . They are transcriptions from original vinyl or magnetic tapes, preserved with the intent of cultural education rather than commercial gain. An exploration of frequency and psychoacoustics

The primary focus of this specific volume is Young’s early exploration into and Sustained Tones . It typically includes: La Monte Young IV (AGP161)

The idea that a piece of music has no beginning or end, existing as a continuous environment. Drone: Extensive use of long-form, unchanging pitches.