ITT: post the most experimental album you know
>pic semi related
ITT: post the most experimental album you know
>pic semi related
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not the most experimental album i know, but probably my favorite. also love that white noise album
really?
great, underrated album but most experimental? It's just a pop album with some cutting edge electronic effects
>says the guy posting cookie cutter Krautrock
Judging music by how experimental it is, is always retarded, this was a dumb phrasing for a thread OP because everyone comes out of it looking like an uncultured idiot no matter what they post
Here me out on this one:
at the time, nothing, i repeat nothing, sounded like this.
Like what, standard ambient? A billion things had come and gone by that point in the ambient genre.
>cookie cutter krautrock
have you listened to the thing? it's musique concrete! Not everything that came out of germany in the 70's is krautrock...
i did say pic only semi related, but i do think it was pretty experimental for the time
>most experimental
what does this even mean
i guess?
highest number of experiments per minute obviously
False.
All of your answers are plebian compared to this
I don't get this album honestly
pleb
ITT: plebs
kpop >>> american pop
kpop (specially twice) artists try new horizon for music, it's beyond your shitty experimental hisper albums
For me, it's twicetagram
>all but one album is popular music
lol
AMM Music is the first experimentally extreme album that I said "fuck off with this shit" and turned it off, and I'm usually a pretentious fuck.
But honestly the most experimental and out-there thing I've listened to, especially considering the time it came out, is Song for the Youth or something like that by Stockhausen. That's still too abstract for today's world.
did you ever learn to appreciate AMMMusic? after a few listens i was able to hear some motion and cohesion that held the album together
hard to pinpoint but this is definitely up there
Near the pinnacle of modern music, Eastman's repertoire is so unfairly glazed over in the overly white sophisticate as to make me sick, but to make such beautiful, inspiring works into mere political statements (though that they are, in part) would be to reduce one of the most amazing careers in music ever to nothing more than that of a typical Marxist activist, and that treatment may be a fate even worse than public ignorance.
The works on display here are titanic. "Stay on It" opens the set, and immediately, it is revealed that there is such a thing as a populist minimalist. But that is the name of the game for Eastman - a shatterer of preconceived notions, and one of the very few in the avant-garde to make John fucking Cage seem conservative by comparison (see: his outburst at Eastman's choice of material while performing one of his open-ended pieces that instructed the vocalist to "Give a lecture"). I could go on for days about how "If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?," though the worst of the set, far outstrips the careers of most modern composers entirely; how "The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc" is a more "classical" approach for Eastman, and it succeeds endlessly; how his highly political "Nigger Trilogy" could easily be called the greatest triptych ever conceived in music; and how the "1, 2, 3, 4!" of "Evil Nigger" separates the most impactful bars of music I've yet heard.
bitch i will end u
chad
it doesn't mean anything
>not even Zeit or Cluster 71
pls
you should listen to this
how do u always find me
Way underappreciated at the time
thats such a shit question
i could post the buyers market, but most may not think its music. same with white house. i could also post the residents or anything they collabed with. fred frith? it all depends on what direction you are looking for for experimental
WELLLLLLL
Low effort bait
Waterbowls, motherfuckers.
I was gonna post this
To be fair, this album still has yet to lose it's ability to mystify. Almost 50 years and it still hasn't grown "tame" like many other "experimental" albums from the time.
lol what? it's a great album but no where near the most experimental. glass had already established his style by this album
so cool
>pop music can't be experimental
what is this drivel I'm reading
Nymphomatriarch, Sickness of Snakes, anything from Caroliner, A Change to Cut is A Change to Cure, Electric Newspaper was refreshingly new idea at the time too
This is a fuckin experience to go thru
If it's the most experimental thing you've heard you need to listen to more music is what I was getting at brainlet
But you don't know what I've heard
how are any of these pop also how about telling us which album isn't popular music
Good shit right here.
half of those were posted after my post retardo
I was referring to and MMM and GMGN are both examples of popular music
Of course I've listened to it, it was on the NWW list and as a youth I felt the need to go through the whole thing, Germany was definitely the biggest letdown of the thing, some great stuff (though most of it was stuff I'd already heard) but it was incredibly obvious Stapleton had a hard-on for the most mediocre stuff as long as it was German
>AMMMusic is where you drew the line
>the most entry-level of all albums and an established classic is where you drew the line
Jesus Christ
Ritual Feast of the Libido was my jam
Pretty wacky sounding stuff!
god youre a faggot