Can we have a thread dedicated to all things experimental? I've just been slowly exploring this massive flowchart. I'm having dedicated quiet listening time as well which is really beautiful. I checked out Good Morning, Good Night and I'm starting to listen to a bit more stuff that Sachiko M has put out.
I used to love Ryoji Ikeda but I've gone off it slightly actually. It's too clean sounding. At the moment I'm much more into the really minimal sparse stuff.
What are you anons listening to? Anything that fits under the broad umbrella of experimental is acceptable.
>>63816774
>What are you anons listening to?
I'm a little embarrassed to say this because it makes me kinda a nerd but I'm listening to the unedited voyager PWS data atm. it's got this really cool periodic thumping sound from the thrusters firing, and you can hear some high pitched whistling from plasma in jupiter's magnetosphere. I don't think this really counts as music because it wasn't recorded for that purpose but I think it sounds cool nonetheless
>>63816904
DL link?
>>63817117
https://mega.nz/#F!FclxmYJS!esRY89C8Kyh_DpX72PUSGg
it's in there somewhere, collected into ~14 min tracks. here's the data as released by nasa
>http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/voyager/data/VGPW_2001/EXTRAS/BROWSE.HTM
>>63816774
that flowchart is confoundingly arbitrary and miscategorizes a number of releases, but the effort is impressive
>>63816774
check out Taku Sugimoto
>>63817332
Yeah totally. I'm just using it as a rough guide really. Not actually following it through in order
>>63816904
That sounds incredible anon. I'm definitely gonna check this out. The music/not music dichotomy is pretty useless in my opinion
Btw I'm at uni atm so I'm just checking this thread periodically. Let's keep it alive! Keep the replies coming! I'll still check it all out after it archives anyway.
>>63816904
Wow next tier Patrician
I just made this shit
dogsinreverse.bandcamp.com/album/1917
>>63816904
>unedited voyager PWS data atm
better than any of the garbage in
>>63816774
this image
>>63818778
what don't you like about that stuff?