What's the most obscure genre that you know?

What's the most obscure genre that you know?

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I forgot

Obscure to who? Depends on the person

rock

Post-retrofuturistic jangle pop

>deep deep house
>proto-proto-dubstep
>ragga metal
>the weird fusion of genres that I want to make when I figure out how to get enough friends to make a band

vaporwave

lowercase probably

all the pseuds on this board will call me a pleb but i guarantee if you walk around and ask a bunch of people nobody will know what you're talking about

Dungeon noise, probably

>ragga metal
This ?
youtu.be/eU8TU9orzEc

Third wave post-proto speed funk jazz metalcore fusion.

yeah, reggae mixed with metal. 311 doesn't really count

Lowercase is nice, but not deep enough. It's too closely related to field recordings.

Obscure obscure. We're talking digging under the Mariana Trench here.

Fuck I'm starting to like this

Industrial Jazz Fusion
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bunch of weird genre melding european rock music from the 60s and 70s that's really obscure, like krautrock on crack

can I get an example of this "krautrock on crack"? sounds right up my alley.

no-wave maybe

barring swans no wave bands are pretty obscure

post-progressive rock

much less common that you might think

I never thought about it

There's one an user posted here about tone field something, anyways it was just alternating tones

Shoegazing + bluegrass = shoegrass

>Gypsy breakcore hard-tek.
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>Drum and bass metal.
youtube.com/watch?v=wMATj6ca9gU
>Classical music breakcore.
youtube.com/watch?v=63cKNA4i_nI

I knew that last one was going to be vsnares

upon re-listening to one of them I found iot wasn't as experimental as I remembered, but it's still fairly out there
sounds a bit like post rock at times
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most of the really off the wall rock bands I listen to I found off the NWW list
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurse_with_Wound_list
some of them are fairly well known like WIRE or CAN but there's also some really interesting and obscure stuff on here

Sex music

Those are all good, especially VS.

We need to go deeper, though.

proto crunk negrowave

aleatoric music

>Gypsy breakcore hard-tek

das it mane

good music

adult techno
the music of moby
trumpet rock

Post-avant jazzcore.

whatever genre this is
youtube.com/watch?v=0Y_cZ6T0nhs

necro-ragga obviously

progressive dreamfunk

pop

gorenoise

that looks like Molly from Alvvays

Alternative Rock

staircore

Probably not that obscure but I'm Irish and listen to traditional Irish music, I imagine if you asked most people to sit down and name 50 - 100 genres, they'd never mention it and a lot would have never heard it or if they have, they're Americans on Paddy's day and wouldn't know the difference between and jig, a reel or a hornpipe much less name a tune.

screamo jazz

Underrated with get

technical slowcore

skid row + richard marks = skid marks

my fucking sides

Unknown Eskimo DJs

>muh irish heritage

R&B

treated static

post avant jazzy synthtune wholefartedly ironicheesy punk

Can you rec some?

>gypsy breakcore hard-tek

2:05 sounds like scatman john inside a blender

>shoegrass

i think i could be into that

Post-pop.

synthesized bach. dunno if you could call that a genre though. be ready for a deep dive in youtoobs rectuhm

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imagine the smell

amazing thanks

Desert/ Stoner Rock. I'm talking Slo-Burn, Yawning Man, Orange Goblin, Fatso Jetson. It's a huge scene byt I've never met anybody else who's into it.
If you wanted a meme answer: Big Baltic Brass Band or Serbian Turbo-folk.

Falak maybe?
youtube.com/watch?v=BKetkpqKOco

My band is called "Fuck Mountain"

We have already made an EP but it's not on the internet. We're really undergound.

You see, what makes us different is that we don't use any instruments that are generally accepted as instruments. Instead we use sticks, rocks and snowballs.

Another thing that makes us different is that all of our music is partly improv because it's hard to make the same sounds.

We like to think of ourselves as Alternative post-hardcore pop-rap folk-rock polka.

youtube.com/watch?v=C4mT3krxwmk&t=257s&index=43&list=PLlRengW8kDd0vH2ou7Px0MsZMo6ovkM2h

I know of a death polka song, not nearly as diverse as Fuck Mountain's snowball solos, but it's got a jews harp
m.youtube.com/watch?v=nHFG9tT-imc

Rock 2

most obscure is a thing i like to do that i like to call slowcore cancer where i get a song i like and slow it down from either 30% 50% or 80% and raise the pitch to match the original

Seattle grunge dubstep mosh tech
bloghop
Skritter (Skrillex's Twitter feed turned into binary and then fed directly into a PCM WAV file)
gendermosh(Androgynous Puke Metal)
Ice Music (played with ice instruments)
columbinecore
Vietnam Slam poetry
NeoMillenial East German Gender Thrash (refugeecore)
Islamic Nasheed Ska Punk