La Monte Young Iv (agp161) Link

Tuning instruments to pure mathematical ratios rather than the standard Western "Equal Temperament." Significance of the Release

This report covers , a specific installment in the Avant-Garde Project (AGP) series dedicated to the works of Minimalist pioneer La Monte Young . Overview of AGP161 La Monte Young IV (AGP161)

An exploration of frequency and psychoacoustics. Historical Context Tuning instruments to pure mathematical ratios rather than

An early electronic work utilizing metallic drones and feedback. As an "AGP" release, these files were originally

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.

Because Young is notoriously protective of his archives and official releases are rare and expensive (such as the Well-Tuned Piano box sets), the AGP161 collection served as a vital resource for scholars and fans of the American avant-garde. It captures the raw, often abrasive sound of his early experiments with amplification and frequency oscillation. Technical Note

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.