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07 Feb 2017, 2:18 pm
The title speaks for itself! I'm researching extremely bizarre / rare / eccentric music genres, bands, songs, etc.... I want to know, which songs/bands/types of music do you enjoy that match the description? Things you probably wouldn't want to listen to in public without headphones. Don't worry, I won't judge Let me hear your picks!
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07 Feb 2017, 6:56 pm
Damn near Everything I own, and if I don't have headphones on, then they get exposed to new music, or deal with it.
To start off with you might want to check out:
Acid Mothers Temple Algarnas Tradgard Amon Duul Ashra Tempel Baris Manco Boredoms Brainticket Caspar Brotzmann and his dad, Peter Brotzmann Butthole Surfers Centipede Chrome Circle Copshootcop DG 307 Diamanda Galas Einsturzende Neubauten Erkin Koray Fille Qui Mousse Flipper Flower Travellin' Band Igra Staklenih Perli Jean Pierre Mirouze Laibach Leather Nun Legendary Pink Dots Le Rallizes Denudes Lou Reed w/ Zeitkratzer (FWIW, I'm one of the few who can listen to Lou Reed's 'Metal Machine Music' in one sitting) Magma Merzbow OM OOIOO (Essentially what remains of the Boredoms let loose on a Gamelan Ensemble) Oresund Space Collective (Improv Space Rock) Patife Band Pere Ubu Pharhaoh Overlord Plastic People Of The Universe Pocahaunted The Residents Seven That Spells Simply Saucer Skullflower Sonic Youth SPK Sunn_0))) SWANS Taj Mahal Travellers The Ex The Gerogerigegege The Normal Throbbing Gristle Ufomammut Ulan Khol Unsane Vagtazo Halottkemek Violent Onsen Geisha White Hills Whitehouse
FWIW, A few years ago, I went oto a local Indie Music Store and scored:
Peter Brotzmann's 'Pika Pika' Boredoms 'Superroots 4' Sunn_0))) 's 'Black One' Fatboy Slim's 'You've Come A Log Way, Baby'
The clerk who checked me out told me that I have really wierd Music tastes.
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Damn near Everything I own, and if I don't have headphones on, then they get exposed to new music, or deal with it.
To start off with you might want to check out:
FWIW, A few years ago, I went oto a local Indie Music Store and scored:
Peter Brotzmann's 'Pika Pika' Boredoms 'Superroots 4' Sunn_0))) 's 'Black One' Fatboy Slim's 'You've Come A Log Way, Baby'
The clerk who checked me out told me that I have really wierd Music tastes.
I already checked out some of the songs you listed and they sound pretty good. You got some good taste. I'm saving that list so I can look up the rest later.
I rarely share my musical taste with others (or should I say NTs or anyone not on the internet) so I can't really tell with most of my stuff. Now if this topic were to include music videos, that would greatly expand on my options.
My taste in music seems to border more in disturbing or on dark/depressing than bizarre I can't think of much outside of Weird Al Yankovic songs that would be bizarre so here
Cibo Matto, its in their name. Crazy food!
Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030, the whole album is bizarre! It's about a rapper from the year 3030 that is a mech soldier and computer prodigy that rebels against the new world order of that era that oppress humans and hip hop. He defeats all his enemies by rap battles and becomes a galactic champion. He goes back to earth only to be ambushed and have his memories erased, thus having the world thrown back into darkness.
If you like rap and hip hop check it out, it is one of the greatest and most underrated albums ever produced. The production is great, it has some hip hopera in it that sounds amazing. I wouldn't want to get caught listening to this around people who consider themselves rap fans. Since this strays off far from what others would consider traditional rap, it does not follow the mainstream narrative and all the scifi stuff makes it seem kinda nerdy.
Roots Manuva is also a pretty eccentric rapper I listen to
Tricky is a trip hop legend, that also does electronic, rap and experimental hip hop. He also dabs a little into other genres like numetal and rock for a song or two.
Rob Dougan - he combines trip hop with neoclassical music. Despite making the famous Matrix song Clubbed To Death he is criminally underrated.
Massive Attack, another trip hop legend.
Octafonic is a pretty eccentric rock band, they combine different types of rock and metal like jazz rock, hard rock, electronic rock, industrial rock, heavy metal and alternative metal. They also have some techno pop.
And I'll stop here before I realized I am about to dump post.
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08 Feb 2017, 4:08 pm
while definitely not the most bizarre I've ever given a listen to, the entire genre of IDM is probably the most abstract I listen to on a regular basis. it's essentially electronic music with a focus on soundscapes and experimentation rather than the accessibility and danceability of typical EDM or club music. while the genre is incredibly vast, and there are a wide variety of artists to explore, the 'big three', i.e. the most well-known, are Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada and Autechre.
Boards of Canada focus mainly on psychedelic, nostalgic soundscapes with a heavy focus on sampling and old-sounding synths, whereas Autechre's main path is extremely abstract and bizarre drum patterns that are technologically and musically very skilled, but inaccessible to the general listener. Aphex Twin is somewhere in between the two, and you've probably heard some of his stuff somewhere. he's the most varied of the three, with tracks ranging from soft ambient to brutal breakcore.
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08 Feb 2017, 7:13 pm
AnotherMrLizard wrote:
while definitely not the most bizarre I've ever given a listen to, the entire genre of IDM is probably the most abstract I listen to on a regular basis. it's essentially electronic music with a focus on soundscapes and experimentation rather than the accessibility and danceability of typical EDM or club music. while the genre is incredibly vast, and there are a wide variety of artists to explore, the 'big three', i.e. the most well-known, are Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada and Autechre.
Boards of Canada focus mainly on psychedelic, nostalgic soundscapes with a heavy focus on sampling and old-sounding synths, whereas Autechre's main path is extremely abstract and bizarre drum patterns that are technologically and musically very skilled, but inaccessible to the general listener. Aphex Twin is somewhere in between the two, and you've probably heard some of his stuff somewhere. he's the most varied of the three, with tracks ranging from soft ambient to brutal breakcore.
I saw Autechre open for Pigface back in 1998. --Good show.
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I like a bit of Zappa, also Sparks, but the weirdest genre I listen to is early electronic music. Wendy Carlos is probably the most recognisable name from the genre but Max Matthews and Karlheinz Stockhausen are pretty well known too.
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13 Feb 2017, 1:10 am
I wanna say kpop and maybe some anime music because it would seem bizarre to a casual listener and it's put me in some very socially awkward situations
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Joined: 26 Oct 2016 Age: 25 Gender: Male Posts: 43
14 Feb 2017, 8:49 am
thewrll wrote:
I would love to know what the op considers bizarre. It is very much up for interpretation.
Well, I'm talking styles of music that are less well known than the standard Jazz, Rock 'n Roll, Metal, Pop, Rap, Country, etc... You mentioned Noise music for instance, I consider that a bit eccentric. Certainly you're not going to hear that on a normal basis. For instance if you have a love for Korean Jazz, Tibetan throat music, or Byzantine music... that's not typical. Also genres like Ambient, Drone music, Musique Concrete, Avante-garde, etc... Just wondering what's the least typical genre of music everybody loves
BTW since you mentioned noise music, I've only just gotten into noise, and scratched the surface... Keeping the mind as open as possible, I've even managed to find some of it listenable to Could you, as an expert I presume, recommend me some of you favorite noise music "songs"? I'd appreciate it!