what music could be described as "kafkaesque?"
fast and bulbous
I did an essay on Die Verwandlung in my first year of uni.
So like it looks at a character who is over pressured from his work and then ostracised by his family for his inabity to work. Also something about Kafka being Jewish in Prague
And the book has a surreal story but tells it in a jarringly inappropriate way like, when Gregor wakes up the weird thing is that he's late for work, not that he's been transformed. And Kafka paints unwhole pictures by describing something in minute detail but never outlining the whole
Either 'Live at the Witch Trials' or 'Grotesque' by The Fall
>>60278374
that movie is fucking trash
>>60278547
nice incorrect opinion
>>60278393
why yes, the mascara snake, fast and bulbous.
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>>60278374
Superb movie. Superb soundtrack.
As far as Kafkaesque music goes, there's definitely a whole lot of absurd and surreal music out there, but I'm not sure what to refer you to, really.
I guess if you're into experimental hip hop, DUALITY by Captain Murphy could be your thing, I don't know. It's more druggy, though, that's the thing.
In all honesty I looked through my entire library and Radiohead seemed like the best example, specifically OK Computer, Kid A and Amnesiac
>>60278374
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxXtLIIL850
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCqN7FDLzG8
There is a piece by John Cage (In a Dream or something?) that never resolves and leaves the harmony ambiguous. Thats kinda Kafka
gregor samsa