What's the most avant-garde experimental genres/musicians right now?
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Grimes
Tlaotlon
d/p/i
Brood Ma (new album was shit tho)
Ariel Pink and John Maus are pretty topical at the moment. It depends what you mean by experimental. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu has pushed loads of boundaries, for example, and Death Grips are entirely avant-garde and experimental and will probably be the most notable musical act of this era.
Ariel Pink and John Maus are pretty topical at the moment. It depends what you mean by experimental. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu has pushed loads of boundaries, for example, and Death Grips are entirely avant-garde and experimental and will probably be the most notable musical act of this era.
>What's the most avant-garde experimental genres/musicians right now?
>Who are* the most avant-garde experimental genres/musicians right now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmPGguKbixY
Soilwork and anything featuring Bjorn "Speed" Strid
Twenty one pilots
Merzbow
The weird frontier
>>68261435
I mean experimental like how throbbing gristle were experimental in the 80s and how john cage was experimental in the 50s. Death Grips is a good example yes, they are indeed pretty experimental.
>>68261508
Noise is something that was made in the 80s, not exactly new
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>>68261515
Somehow I didn't get a (you) from that.
Erm, good, a lot of people use experimental wrong so I was just checking.
Melt-Banana, I guess.
BABYMETAL, they've got cultural implications as well and are a big talking point (and not entirely bad musically, either). Japan in general is in a strange place culturally so there's probably a hotbed of experimental shit rising up there right now.
The Blackgaze stuff is technically still very new, I suppose. Somehow I'm drawing a blank though. Tobacco, maybe, as well - to some degree, at least.
There isn't anything interesting being made currently.
>>68261680
Japan has little to no talent
All Japan has ever done was copy what the US and Europe was doing
>>68261868
t. ebin troll
>>68261680
>Melt-Banana, I guess.
been around since the 80s
>Blackgaze
been around for at least ten years
i guess you could make a case for Babymetal subverting the obsession with authenticity found in the metal fandom
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Ariel Pink and John Maus are pretty topical at the moment. It depends what you mean by experimental. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu has pushed loads of boundaries, for example, and Death Grips are entirely avant-garde and experimental and will probably be the most notable musical act of this era.
Me
>>68261985
>been around since the 80s
Yeah, but they're still around now
>been around for at least ten years
So what, that's still very new and there's certainly a lot of experimentation going on there.
Wolves in the Throne Room were doing some cool stuff last time I checked up on them, too.
>>68261549
Try the 1910's
>>68262329
>Yeah, but they're still around now
yeah thats what i said
show me experimentation in blackgaze from this or last year because the genre seems stale as fuck to me