Me first:
Experimental Classical
>ITT:We create fictional genres and anons give us recs that remembers our creations
Fix'd
>>74509658
The 7 Days of the Weak is great.
Any Progressive Hip Hop recs?
Vapehype
Poststep
Chillvape
Shoegazey Horror Jazz
Hogwartswave
Post-Shoegaze
>>74509658
>what is serialism, spectralism and sonorism
>>74509658
are you for real dude
classical has been about being "experimental" since its inception
it has always evolved and innovated and pushed boundaries from Bach to Stockhausen
>>74509692
Deltron 3030, maybe?
Post Ambient
>>74509846
Rollerskate Skinny
A Sunny Day in Glasgow
>pop music that uses shoegazing as a source of inspiration rather than relying on it
Post-Jazz
>>74509934
>classical has been about being experimental since its inception
Factually wrong. You could have been killed for playing a melody that wasn't deemed as appropriate by authorities, and this rule had lasted for centuries before getting canceled.
>>74509966
this may interest you
http://www.factmag.com/2014/12/04/power-ambient-the-sound-of-2014-if-you-were-listening-closely/
Harsh Noise Wall-Gaze
Just super noisy shit
Weightless gabber
>>74510060
Nu-jazz exists
>>74510074
Interesting read, thanks anon
Conscious Dream Trap Nu-Jazz
Post-Pop
Country grunge
Progressive Country Hip Hop Pop Rock Metal Nightcore Vaporwave Classical Ambient Post Jazz Punk Harsh-Noise Industrial Sporkcore Shoegaze
>>74510070
that doesn't mean the old masters didn't still find ways to innovate/experiment within the context of what they were legally permitted to do.
Bach is still influential on basically all of music to this day.
>>74510149
suicide boys
>>74510083
This maybe?
>>74510212
noisier
>>74510172
It is known that the schools of music were very strict and not open to new suggestions during the renaissance, baroque, classical and romantic era.
Learning and composing back then was very tedious and could get you into some serious problems if your piece didn't please the court or the public.
Trust me, composers back then had more things on their mind before aiming at any kind of experiments. I can't deny the fact that some composers had their own touch and their own way of writing a piece, but I dont think a lot of them even thought of making "groundbreaking" music before the 20th century.
>>74510083
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZGNTx6SrrE&list=PL2pYU7cjkA2ZiXLsAGvTGNRXLC87qBweB
>>74510235
>>74510083
there's several HNW/black metal splits and collabs out there that may be what you're looking for. the rita & bone awl did one that's particularly good
>>74510269
but they still did...like I said Bach's influence lasts on both classical and popular music to this day, even if they weren't TRYING to be groundbreaking they still were, people still study their compositions in colleges and stuff. Bach was great but then Mozart and Beethoven and tons of others took it to even more insane levels. I mean Beethoven's symphonies still completely BTFO most music of the current generation on a compositional level.
Noise-Folk
mumble folk
Dream (as opposed to Dream Pop)
>>74510070
>You could have been killed for playing a melody that wasn't deemed as appropriate by authorities
[citation needed]
>>74510344
>I mean Beethoven's symphonies still completely BTFO most music of the current generation on a compositional level.
how does being technically complex and canonical have anything to do with being experimental? the fact that its a tradition still studied in colleges shows how institutional and structural it is...
>>74510427
caroliner
roro perrot
Art noise surf pop
>>74510504
I'm not just talking about being technically complex, there's more to it than that. it's not just wank, it's the way he was able to intricately compose scores brilliantly for maximum emotional impact.
>>74510269
>I dont think a lot of them even thought of making "groundbreaking" music before the 20th century.
Schumann was very experimental. He fucked around with structures extending across an entire symphony (Symphony 4), overtones produced by the piano (Paganini from Carnaval), starting and ending a piece en medias ras (Im wunderschonen monat Mai), defining a melody by the tail end of a note rather than the attack (ABEGG variations), withholding a definitive cadence in the correct key for 12 minutes (Fantasie in C). The first movement of the Fantasie itself has an experimental structure that starts off fragmented before working its way to a full melody at the end.
A lot of the Romantic era could be considered experimental since most of it tried to break away from the Classical (era) tradition. I mean Wagner took the idea of withholding a cadence and extended it over 4 hours.
>>74510724
Experimental is such a weak term anyway. If your favourite pop band puts out a reggae flavoured album then they are being experimental, doesn't matter if it had been done many times before.
>>74510070
Bullshit. They would have looked at you funny, but they certainly wouldn't have killed you—they weren't Muslims.
>>74510060
it's called fusion
>>74510070
>You could have been killed for playing a melody that wasn't deemed as appropriate by authorities
that's a lame exaggeration. this didn't happen even during the middle ages.
Bach played the weirdest melodies in church, late Baroque music was the epitome of extravagant weirdness
even Romantic melodies were boring compared to it
>>74509658
Industrial Ballet
>>74509658
Atmospheric Progressive Rock
>>74510070
How would one even deem certain melodies as "inappropriate"?
>>74509658
Experimental isn't a genre and literally every single type of music can be "experimental"
>>74510172
>Bach is still influential on basically all of music to this day.
>I haven't listened to any classical that predates Bach?
Why is /mu/ so ignorant?
>>74511198
CON is a legend. OG Kosmische/proto-industrial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRW1O5vh1zw
math rock + shoegaze?
Christian Satanic Black Metal Folk-Jazz
>>74511646
intervals being judged by catholic numerology
>>74510070
Hogwash.
>>74510070
This is pretty much revisionist history familia. Even the tritone was alright back in the day
>>74511936
Why is everyone taking a joke about common practice period deathsquads seriously.
>>74511668
not true by the way
Cage and Stockhausen were experimenters because they actually conducted musical experiments (for example, introducing the notion of physical space into a score).
Twee country
Tropical Twee
>>74510473
>>74511886
Toe maybe
>>74509692
Atrocity Exhibition
>>74511743
what is your point here?
Scandinavian Sport Synth
Pro-Life Radioverb
Monotunic Mural
gothic hardcore (that band i am ghost sucks don't post them)
Ambient Trap
Tribal ambient
>>74513241
i mean deathrock is punk goth. hardcore would mean only to take that one step foward.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta2n6tBkuhU
this would fit better(?)
>>74513476
this is literally an entire genre
>>74513476
ain soph - II
mother destruction - ascending the spiral groove
vasilisk - tribal zone
C.O.T.A. - new mythologies
>>74513576
good stuff
>>74510100
if you hold on a sec, I might be able to dig something up.
>>74510100
ok here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z8X0zqIAJ0
not spot on, but I don't have time to go through all of Mumdance's tracks.
>>74510124
Cosmogramma by Flylo.