What are some unusual answers you'd have for anons asking for more like this?
None of the typical answers satisfy me
radiohead
>>61429949
You'll probably like Sigur Ros - Von, if you haven't already listened to it.
>>61429949
ugh this, i haven't found anything similar to this album apart from amnesiac
>>61429965
kek
>>61430012
I enjoyed this so maybe I should check that out
what are the "typical" answers?
>>61430037
It's quite different to their other stuff. Not overwhelmingly similar to Kid A, but it gives the same kind of vibe (to me anyway)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GljUBKU3KLw
>>61430068
That wasn't even the Von version, oops. Whatever.
>>61430061
probably entry level krautrock bands
... or tylo be chillin
>>61430061
Basically just /mu/core...other Radiohead, Bjork, basically anything /mu/ likes which is remotely electronic
>>61429949
In the interviews I read at the time, either Jonny or Thom talked about how Quartet for the End of Time by Olivier Messiaen was highly influential in creating Kid A. It's avant-classical, but it's both challenging and accessible and quite soothing, exhilarating and uplifting in parts. He wrote the composition while in a Nazi POW camp during WWII.
>>61429949
oval - wohnton
linkin park - a thousand suns
the notwist - neon golden
worlds end girlfriend - seven idiots
satanicpornocultshop - arkhaiomelisidonophunikheratos
divine styler - spiral walls containing autumns of light
liturgy - the ark work
john cale & terry riley - church of anthrax
i might be far off on some of those, but unusual all the same
Sweet trip - you will never know why
Not extremely similar, but a great album and underrated here and everywhere else
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAiceRuLX1I