What is the most futuristic, groundbreaking, brand new (lets excuse the 'everything is derivative' debate if we can), progressive sound right now? Would this only be exclusive to Electronic and or Hip Hop?
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Emerald Rush - Jon Hopkins
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Nothing in the realm of pop music, that's for damn sure.
I'm interested to see what the whole new album will be. Immunity is still on once a week for me.
It's like a more involved death grips instrumental.
The day this came out (April 7th, last year) I tripped acid and listened to this album, Pure Comedy and All Amerikkkan Badass on the same day since they all came out the same day.
The Arca album was the best and most enjoyable, and it’s not even close. How the fuck does he create balances of dark and light in his music so well? I don’t know, but the man is a genius.
Nice. Had a similar experience, but shrooms and 'Heterocetera' by Lotic. Thought it was from the future and it was so grating and dark it made me want to kill myself. Now that I listen back to it i'm not so sure I think it's as futuristic as I did back then.
Yeah dude I feel what you mean. I guess lately I’ve been trying to just let the magic of the musical experience just happen and take me away, whether or not I’m on drugs. Then I’ll wait months to decide How much I like it.
I guess for me, Even when an album or Artist comes off as profound or extremely progressive, it takes a very special record for me to want to spin it over and over agian and not be tired of it. Usually only a few a decade or so
ITT deconstructed club
Fuck. I can't believe I brushed this Lorenzo Senni shit off like it was nothing when it came out. Listening now, sounds amazing.
I’m glad you like it, man. Emotiva 1234 and Angel are some of my favorite electronic songs ever. The synths have this percussive element that’s really fucking addictive
What is some recent creative (prog, art) rock? I mean that has different approach.
Define recent
Also,
>tfw no LSD dealer
SOPHIE - faceshopping
Pop isn't all shit
Ahhhhh I gave that new King Krule album a go the other week, Ed Shraders Music beat had some interesting ideas,
I can't help but think of new SWANS.
Floating Points having these cleaner ambient, fusion, krautrock mixed tracks.
Kind of struggle to think of bands doing shit that hasn't already been done so obviously.
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My word!
Honestly, I've been listening to a lot of older recordings and reissues of music concrete pieces and it's so still so far ahead and unimaginable. I'm finding it so refreshing to go back 20 - 50 years to search 'new' or 'futuristic' or 'modern' sound and composition.
For instance, the entire Recollection GRM label is a gold mine, and also this great series that Metamkine Records did from 1992-2002 called Cinéma Pour L'Oreille (Cinema for the ear).
Here are some more popular and lesser known pieces:
Michele Bokanowski - Tabou
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Eliane Radigue - Biogenesis
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Beatriz Ferreyra - Les Larmes de l'inconnu
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Luc Ferrari - Presque rien avec filles
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Xenakis - Orient-Occident
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AND ALSO,
the new Lolina is incredible. First three tracks are a strange, slow meandering intro to what becomes a dubby, swaggering force. It's very come-up-come-down-on-the-tube-core.
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found this a comment described it as " this was vaporwave of the 80s, using 60's themes and memes to create an etherial new sound."
Iglooghost and Amnesia Scanner come to mind as having a sound I haven't heard anything quite like. I think Death Grips also have a pretty fresh sound. Maybe Oneohtrix Point Never as well, if you still consider him new.
I can't think of anything outside of electronic or hip hop that really sounds extremely different. There's probably some contemporary composers that I'm not aware of doing really out there stuff.
still ahead of it's time
people scoff when I say that but I don't think they get it
'The Neurobiology of Moral Decision Making' by Mark Fell and Gabor Lazar, as well as some of the stuff Ryuichi Sakomoto and Alva Noto have been doing stand out to me.
damn i really wish it didn't have that fucking synth lead, it's good other than that
i knew this feel vry well up until recently. now i have one who sells all kinds of psychs
Mark Fell's Multistability is so fucking great, would highly rec for OP
recent - this decade
The only things I've heard that are pretty sonically unique in the past few years are and
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And there's always Autechre.
Sd Laika - that's harakiri
it's not even fucking close. Nothing has been made since that is as innovative as this. Nothing even sounds like this. Maybe chiastic slide by autechre, but that's a reach.
No! I totally agree! Oneohtrix all the way.
>Iglooghost and Amnesia Scanner come to mind as having a sound I haven't heard anything quite like
Listen to flashcore.
(OP)
>the future of music watered-down IDM from circa 2003
this fucking board man this fucking board
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Give me 5 (five) IDM songs from 2003 and before that make these more recent IDM projects sound watered down in comparison.
anything by richard devine, xanopticon, scorn, gridlock, la peste, funkstorung, pita, and of course autechre from the same period
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Everyone is forgetting Lawrence English, Tim Hecker and Robert Hampson. I mean, come on, Hecker fucking deconstructed the computer for christsake
The last time there was a glut of new sounds was that weird moment in the mid 2010's were there was a bunch of online micro genres.
Vaporwave, chillwave, witchhouse, seapunk, ocean grunge, etc.
Rap isnt progressive. This is a myth. Trap music was invented in the late 90's.
Tired of niggers thinking they are being innovative and not beating a dead horse
Music is pretty much dead. The only way to do something new is through the act of Hauntology
hauntology is the complete opposite of new
Correct, you win!
>new sound
>lists a bunch of genres rooted in millennial nostalgia
what the fuck are you talking about
You dont even get the concept.
It isnt nostalgia
>Hauntology has been described as a "pining for a future that never arrived;"[8] in contrast to the nostalgia and revivalism which dominate postmodernity, hauntological art and culture is typified by a critical foregrounding of the historical and metaphysical disjunctions of contemporary capitalist culture as well as a "refusal to give up on the desire for the future."
This guy triggers me so much. He apparently makes neo-trance, so naturally I expected an experimental or leftfield take on actual trance. But nope, all I got was fucking synth noodling and zero actual trance innovation.
I just want someone to do link related fused with Jan Jelinek-esque microhouse or Hessle Audio-esque experimental bass music or something.
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none of those sound like sophie or arca, which aren't even idm in the first place. bass music didn't exist in its current form at that time
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accelerated rip :/
faceshopping sucks
Algiers
We need more doom soul
Nigga what? He litterally just sings on this record, whats groundbreaking bout that
Lol
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Not completely but its pretty unique
I usually like his long form/live material, but I'm not feeling this one.
my face is the front of shoP
*blocks your path*
Less innovative than Mutant was. Arca found a way to make Autechre-esqe music that was actually good while introducing lots of interesting stuff. To the point where I wouldn't say he was being derivative to any major degree. The selftitled album did have some pretty neat vocals though and stepped up when it came to making interesting slower atmospheric electronic.
The lad's definitely innovative.
Is arca post-IDM?
One album I've recently found intriguing was Clear Stones by Fis and Rob Thorne. It combines ambient and noise with instruments/musical styles native to New Zealand.
Here's one of my favorite tracks:
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Also really like this piece
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I'm gonna be hated, but I think that Algiers and its fusion of soul/gospel and noise rock is quite was quite innovative on the Rock scene
also this, quite obviously: nobody beat Xenakis
RIP Qebrus
u know eco futurism corporation? youtube.com
tldr. Hauntology is sonic steampunk, with dubstep/bass insted of coppery cogs
TCF is just your average deconstructed club with the same trite trance lead arps.
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Hell yeah, I never see English and Hecker are some of my favorite musicians. The Peregrine is such a unique experience, I don't know how to describe it
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