0 present participle of drone --
1 to make a low continuous noise that does not change its note: --
An airplane droned in the background.
The result is a mix of droning chords and sparse single instruments rising above the mix.
The album's main aural components are: smooth noise in various forms, rumbling bass, and droning chords (particularly in 2.5 and 2.7).
Droning rhythms- the 4th dimension of time- induce a trance, evoking reggae's substance behind the muse.
His music is a form of labyrinthian droning collage electronics that produced an otherworldly effect.
They create cinematic and psychedelic compositions blending intense droning guitars with melodic viola.
The album's droning ambiance and scattered electronic background cries at times almost pulls the listeners inside the gloomy atmosphere.
The group consisted of three members who only used electric guitars and tons of processing devices to create their droning soundscapes.
As a direct result, the unpleasant droning of thin walled components (e.g. air conditioning channels or facades) is reduced.