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- -Telekore-
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For the small audience of Scratchers who are into experimental music, this is the thread for you.
Experimental music is not to be confused with avant-garde music.
From Wikipedia:
“Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions.
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The practice became prominent in the mid-20th century, particularly in Europe and North America. John Cage was one of the earliest composers to use the term and one of experimental music's primary innovators, utilizing indeterminacy techniques and seeking unknown outcomes. In France, as early as 1953, Pierre Schaeffer had begun using the term musique expérimentale to describe compositional activities that incorporated tape music, musique concrète, and elektronische Musik. In America, a quite distinct sense of the term was used in the late 1950s to describe computer-controlled composition associated with composers such as Lejaren Hiller. Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments. Musique concrète is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any rules beyond the taste or inclination of the musician(s) involved; in many cases, the musicians make an active effort to avoid clichés; i.e., overt references to recognizable musical conventions or genres.”
A branch of experimental music that especially fascinates me is computer music. This includes artists like Iannis Xenakis, John Chowning, and Pietro Grossi.
So yeah, just talk about experimental music here!
Oh and if you wanna post songs just make sure they aren't too loud lol
Experimental music is not to be confused with avant-garde music.
From Wikipedia:
“Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions.
…
The practice became prominent in the mid-20th century, particularly in Europe and North America. John Cage was one of the earliest composers to use the term and one of experimental music's primary innovators, utilizing indeterminacy techniques and seeking unknown outcomes. In France, as early as 1953, Pierre Schaeffer had begun using the term musique expérimentale to describe compositional activities that incorporated tape music, musique concrète, and elektronische Musik. In America, a quite distinct sense of the term was used in the late 1950s to describe computer-controlled composition associated with composers such as Lejaren Hiller. Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments. Musique concrète is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any rules beyond the taste or inclination of the musician(s) involved; in many cases, the musicians make an active effort to avoid clichés; i.e., overt references to recognizable musical conventions or genres.”
A branch of experimental music that especially fascinates me is computer music. This includes artists like Iannis Xenakis, John Chowning, and Pietro Grossi.
So yeah, just talk about experimental music here!
Oh and if you wanna post songs just make sure they aren't too loud lol
Last edited by -Telekore- (May 18, 2023 20:00:13)
- -Telekore-
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Let's talk about Experimental Music
Lowercase music is another experimental subgenre. You could probably guess by the name that it's the tiniest music genre (besides Minimalism and Microsound)
- cooldingusgenius
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If you like DnB I suggest giving some breakcore a try. breakcore is a bit more loud and aggressive so I suggest turning it down if you have to.
- -Telekore-
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Let's talk about Experimental Music
If you like DnB I suggest giving some breakcore a try. breakcore is a bit more loud and aggressive so I suggest turning it down if you have to.
Yeah, breakcore is cool. Gabber/gabba is even more aggressive
- Deetwo_
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YEAHHHHHHHHHHH MICROTONAL REPRESENTATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments.
- -Telekore-
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YES YES YESYEAHHHHHHHHHHH MICROTONAL REPRESENTATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments.

- -Telekore-
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If you can name this album, I will follow you. <3


- TheSuperZaffier
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just reverse image search and its the black record la monte young If you can name this album, I will follow you. <3
- -Telekore-
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Aaah, correct (although you kinda cheated)just reverse image search and its the black record la monte young If you can name this album, I will follow you. <3
- -Telekore-
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If you like industrial music, check out “Words of the Dying” by Controlled Bleeding. It's a gritty song with an awesome instrumental.
Also do be careful when checking out CB's discography as it does have stuff that's not suitable for children. Youngsters beware!
Also do be careful when checking out CB's discography as it does have stuff that's not suitable for children. Youngsters beware!
- Deetwo_
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it's weird cause i don't listen to a lot of experimental music outside microtonal stuff but then i'm like the resident microtonal expert in all the communities i'm in (except the actual microtonal community)YES YES YESYEAHHHHHHHHHHH MICROTONAL REPRESENTATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments.(Scratch didn't notify me about this comment, dang it)
i think my favorite microtonal artist is sevish because he's just a really cool person and is also my biggest inspiration he's really really cool go check his music out my favorite album from him is horixens
- -Telekore-
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Oh cool, I've saved a Sevish song in my playlistit's weird cause i don't listen to a lot of experimental music outside microtonal stuff but then i'm like the resident microtonal expert in all the communities i'm in (except the actual microtonal community)YES YES YESYEAHHHHHHHHHHH MICROTONAL REPRESENTATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic music. For this music they both developed a group of experimental musical instruments.(Scratch didn't notify me about this comment, dang it)
i think my favorite microtonal artist is sevish because he's just a really cool person and is also my biggest inspiration he's really really cool go check his music out my favorite album from him is horixens
- -Telekore-
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Oh yeah there's also noise music
Don't listen to it if you have sensitive ears (surprisingly I was able to sit through a noise album before)
Don't listen to it if you have sensitive ears (surprisingly I was able to sit through a noise album before)
- kkidslogin
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(#4)Hardstyle is more aggressive than that, and Hardcore is even worse.If you like DnB I suggest giving some breakcore a try. breakcore is a bit more loud and aggressive so I suggest turning it down if you have to.
Yeah, breakcore is cool. Gabber/gabba is even more aggressive
i make music on the computer
- AntonL1kesPotato
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kid named noise/harsh noise(#4)Hardstyle is more aggressive than that, and Hardcore is even worse.If you like DnB I suggest giving some breakcore a try. breakcore is a bit more loud and aggressive so I suggest turning it down if you have to.
Yeah, breakcore is cool. Gabber/gabba is even more aggressive
i make music on the computer
Hardcore isn't that harsh
If you want to listen something truly experimental, you got to listen Autechre
- catlover841
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Not sure if this counts but this is my favvvvvv techno album


- -Telekore-
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AutechreBASED. If you want to listen something truly experimental, you got to listen
I have also listened to quite a few Gescom releases before too so

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