AGP161 is a digital preservation release focusing on rare, out-of-print recordings by La Monte Young. The AGP series was a curated effort to digitize experimental and avant-garde music that had never seen a CD or digital reissue, making these seminal works accessible to modern listeners. Included Works
The primary focus of this specific volume is Young’s early exploration into and Sustained Tones . It typically includes: La Monte Young IV (AGP161)
An early electronic work utilizing metallic drones and feedback. AGP161 is a digital preservation release focusing on
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 It typically includes: An early electronic work utilizing
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. Historical Context