Why do other artists even try anymore?
avant garde exeperimental = joanna newson
>>69020050
not a genre
>>69020021
do you suggest we go on a killing spree to kill all other artists now or something
>>69020074
Sounds fun, let's do it
>>69020021
>Rock - Tago Mago
top kek
Exuma kek
it's westernized voodoo garbage
>>69020021
we have kpop now
>>69020125
Explain why not
>electronic
>aphex twin
'no'
>>69020021
>Jazz = Kind of Blue
every time
>>69020021
Electronic is obviously MBDTF
>>69020021
>aphex twin
>>69020074
>killing Bach
anon...
I enjoy all of those artists but thats still pretty boring. Not even any afrobeat or zeuhl
future days is better
also
>electronic
>>69020177
Because it's Krautrock. And the defintion of Krautrock is:
>These groups combined a variety of influences and styles, including British and AmericanPsychedelic Rockgroups, theFree JazzofOrnette ColemanandAlbert Ayler, and experimental classical composers (most notablyKarlheinz Stockhausenas well as the minimalistsTerry RileyandSteve Reich). The desire to eschew conventional song structure and melody also led to some groups developing a more mechanical sound and feel for their compositions, which also often made use of early synthesizers and other electronic instrumentation.
Although they all differed in their approach to their music, the underlying link between all the krautrock groups was the attempt to take the rhythm ("motorik" was the name given to the steady 4/4 beat used by many groups) and energy of American rock music and disassociate it as much as possible from itsRhythm & Bluesroots, instead drawing inspiration from other sources.