Who's the Jackson Pollock of music?

Who's the Jackson Pollock of music?

Is painting more abstract than music?

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>Is painting more abstract than music?
no because its magic to explain how your tiny earbuds can transmute sounds.

I'd argue it's more magic that we see light

John Cage

Albert Ayler Trio

abstract expressionism is to painting as noise is to music. entropy, confusion, "randomness," yet retaining aesthetic value. i would say pollock is closer to more modern noise artists, while someone like a rothko would be like john cage

Death Grips

Alexander von Schlippenbach - Globe Unity

Probably some nobody classical composer that only plays random notes on the piano

Stone Roses xD

Arca

Some aleatoric composer like
All hacks though.

Pierre Schaeffer

Kim cascone

Autechre

Autechre is cyberpunk.

Borbetomagus, like even the documentary was called A Pollock of Sound. and don't just listen to Barbed Wire Maggots because of Scaruffi, it's not their best

youtube.com/watch?v=g6N8C6A6fcg

Rothko is drone music

Merzbow

It's probably close to avant garde free jazz like brötzmann and han bennink

It's nothing like musique concrete

Id say they can be pretty equal, they are definitely the two highest forms of art, followed closely by literature

Literally has Jackson Pollock's painting on its cover

lel

whos the ray johnson of music?

oasis

Morton Feldman

Who is the norman rockwell of music?

Squarepusher

any free jazz artist

feldman is literally the rothko of music

the highest forms of art are music and architecture

george gershwin

Who is the Francis Bacon of music?

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Scaruffi likes Borbetomagus? Nice. And yes, BWM is their best.

Can we actually agree in a mature way that Pollock represents the pinnacle of western degeneracy?

Bacon was extremely influenced by Picasso, and Stravinsky is the Picasso of music, so I would say that the Bacon of music is someone from the 50's that is influenced by Stravinsky

The Residents

holy shit. so many levels

I like how that almost sounds like a challenge to find one now.

Fuck off

lutoslawski

not even close

Elaborate

reminder that pollock was used by the united states as a propaganda tool to show the world that we were more cultural than shitsucking commies in russia

Don't provoke an argument with the Sup Forumstard

>Who's the Jackson Pollock of music?
Animal Collective.

animal collective relies on lyrics and melody which are akin to representational figures so nope nope nope

listen to more music

>animal collective relies on lyrics and melody which are akin to representational figures so nope nope nope
Jackson relies on colours.

>listen to more music
You too.

colors aren't REPRESENTATIONAL FORMS

no u

Sup Forumstants once, literally converted color field art to a music sub-genre

to do that they:
1-Got the characteristics that form the painting genre colorfield art
2-Using logic music theory skill and painting genres skill converted all those painting characteristics to music ones
The result was a genre called tonefield, and is like this

1-The song start with a silent part withat least one second, or a tone with at least one second
1.1-If its a tone the tone must have the same frequency, volume and waveform, during its entire length
2-Go to 5 or 3
2.1-You can only go to 5 if the song has at least one tone.
3-Continue the song with an tone that has at least one second, or a silent part with at least one second.
3.1-If its a tone the tone must have the same frequency, volume and waveform, during its entire length
4-Go back to 2
5-The song ends.


The tonefield released made by mutants were grouped at this label
wavelength2.bandcamp.com/

The problem is that almost no one liked the idea, and the few guys that made this are shitty musicians.

literally never been on pol
also genuinely curious, you fucking cunt

I'm not calling you a Sup Forumstard. I'm calling the other guy a Sup Forumstard. Learn to read

hard to read when you're sky high

reminder that it took painting until the 20th century to reach the level of abstraction of music

That's actually pretty cool.

just listen to psycore and shut the fuck up.
example: delp - is there somebody listening when somebody says that he wants to kill himself

unironically any noise artist

John Coltrane if you have any idea of why and how Pollock's stuff matters.

Who's the Monet of music?

Pollack is shit and not an artist just a fraud

So let's say that the JP of music is a dominoes pizza delivery driver

Abstract art is not art

>art is not art

?

t. retards

What you term as "abstract art" is in fact not art

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No. And he shits all over 'm-muh traditional' art, which is okay to look at for a few minutes, but is dull, boring, and ultimately pointless. It exists as expensive wallpaper and that's it. It served a purpose pre-camera era, but since the invention of the camera, figurative painting has been rendered totally useless in conveying emotion and artistic expression.

Please give us a definition of Art

Eno, maybe? Something calm and relaxing, but also vivid and beautiful.

>I don't understand what art is the post

please tell me what art is, oh mighty one

regale us of beautiful artworks of aryan women walking through fields of wheat

>oh mighty one
mad as fuck

typical trad art fag

>control+f
>keith rowe
>no results
i hate this fucking place

>generalizing a whole population of art fans based on some individual
Umm the 1800s called. They want their backwards ass logic back.

Lol

Their guitarist is pretty good at ripping off jackson pollock desu

makes sense to me. drone/minimalism/ambient etc.

>poolook
holding onto their talentless heroes

Except he has shown skill in actual compositions.

I've listened to their debut AMMmusicand it wasn't as impenetrable as it thought it would be. Any other recommendations? Apparently Pink Floyd and the Beatles were fans of them.

That's a very abstract argument but it's also weak as the phenomenon of music is far more intangible than basic optics u fucking piece of ape cock

Boulez
Webern
Even someone like bartok are all far more abstract than some gimmicky modern painting

Nervous Cop
Chris Corsano?
Those moments in Philip Glass songs where arpeggios in different rythymns layer and weave like tentacles of light.

Stockhausen - Gruppen
Boulez
Ferneyhough

Not quite sure but that triptych directly inspired the chestburster creature of Alien, by way of Giger. So at least Alien is the Francis Bacon of movies.

LOL at your life
>nyc art scene
wack

yeah yeah yeahs ep, the noise was tuned to this kind of artwork

Who's the "bad & talentless" artist of music?