Alright, /mu/. I just finished my history final and I have absolutely nothing to do for three hours. Give me your most obscure, experimental shit to listen to. Only rule is that is has to be on Spotify (sorry, I know).
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Listen to My Love Is A Bulldozer by Venetian Snares.
Arca - Mutant
where's the youtube link to hack club penguin
>>65382957
It's not really obscure since it's part of the canon but 50's avant garde in art music is pretty much the height of convoluted modernism. Pierre Boulez's Structures I and II and Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge are some of the most famous ones and also my personal favourites.
Sonic youth's EP #3 and #4. The latter is an hour and a half of covers of like John cage. #3 is like noise drone with Jim O'Rourke. It's not obscure but it's experimental as fuck.
Tom Carter - Long Time Underground.
Experimental guitar drone. It's fucking beautiful. Kinda obscure, but a little more accessible as far as experimental music.
>>65383056
Stockhausen is a God
>>65383097
He's too conceptual for me a lot of the time but the voices in Gesang der Jünglinge sound so lonely.
>>65383012
Already listened to that when it came out.
>>65383031
Arca is okay, but I'll listen to this since I haven't already
>>65383033
yer mum has it
>>65383056
I've listened to Stockhausen but not Boulez. I'll check that out.
>>65383072
Will check out.
>>65383126
Yeah I mean I don't like sit down and listen to him often but just conceptually he was so far ahead of everyone else musically, that I have to give him a ton of respect .
Also, another rec for OP.
Steve Reich - Different Trains. My favorite from Steve , very cool album
>>65383193
I haven't listened much to Steve Reich after Music for 18 Musicians because I had the impression that he got boring and safe but I should probably give it another listen because I really like his work up until and including Music for 18 Musicians.
>>65383299
Different trains is different from his older stuff. It uses strings instead of electronics/percussion/keys. It uses minimalist strings with vocal samples on tape loops. When a guy talks it plays a deeper cello or whatever, and when a girl talks a higher pitched violin plays. I recommend reading up on the story behind it too. Music for 18 musicians is fantastic too though, but I like Different trains more just because I really like strings