Does /mu/ like avant-pop?
Vespertine is such a towering achievement compared to the rest of Bork's work.
>>72193643
Medulla is as good
>>72193643
I agree that vespertine is her absolute best, but her whole discography is very impressive, medulla in particular.
>>72193643
You mean Homogenic, right?
>>72193583
What's some pop music with heavy distortion and reverb?
>>72194135
Psychocandy
>>72194135
Xiu Xiu - Knife Play
>>72194163
Get that pretentious homo shit out of here.
>>72194190
Xiu Xiu is great you dumb pleb.
>>72193583
how can avant-pop exist:
avant-garde = differing experimental ideas
pop = popular
>>72194355
>how can noise-rock exist
>>72193583
Arca surpassed Bjork
still
1. Arca
2. Bjork
3. janelle monae
POWER GAP
4. ST. VINCENT
5. Reggaetons
6. UK Houses
7. Grimes
POWER GAP
8. FKA twigs
9. Young Thug
10. Kate W. Bush
>>72194247
xiu xiu genuinely fucking sucks
>>72194441
what about patti smith
>>72194355
Is the concept of experimenting while maintaining a level of accessibility really that difficult to understand?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4Fz6SBjGGs
this features very unconventional instrumentation, uncommon time signatures and a bunch of sonic and vocal experiments, yet it is also melodic and catchy. great example of avant-pop.
>>72194441
Patrician here
the actual top 3 is:
1. Kate Bush
2. Bjork
3. Billy Holiday
>>72194441
>>72194519
You're all wrong
It's actually
1. Peter Gabriel
2. Brian Eno
3. Björk
>>72194511
>yet it is also melodic and catchy
Because its one of her least lyrical tracks. (not saying thats bad)
Personally I think Crystalline is a better example.