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Mar 12, 2024 · The greatest Experimental music videos of all time, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users.
What’s your definition of ‘experimental’ music?In this video, I attempt to demystify this ambiguous musical genre. To help shine a light on why it’s importan...
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Dive into the world of experimental music with this collection of innovative and abstract sounds, crafted to spark your creativi...
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- Michèle Bokanowski Rhapsodia / Battements Solaires
- Nina Dante + Bethany Younge Lizard Tongue
- Crazy Doberman Everyone Is Rolling Down A Hill
- Marsha Fisher New Ruins
- Seth Kasselman UV Catamaran
- Charmaine Lee Knvf
- Chloe Yu Nong Lin Pi Sound
- Annea Lockwood Becoming Air / Into The Vanishing Point
- Norman W. Long Black Brown Gray Green
- Rambutan Parallel Systems
Decades of writing for film, TV, and live performances have helped veteran French composer Michèle Bokanowski develop a unique knack for injecting narrative into abstract sounds. On Rhapsodia / Battements solaires, drama abounds: the 17-minute “Rhapsodia” pulses with purpose, while side two’s “Battements solaires,” the soundtrack to her husband’s f...
The weedy music of New York-based duo Nina Dante and Bethany Younge sounds like field recordings translated into cartoons. There are all kinds of environmental sounds used on Lizard Tongue, as the pair rattle wood, shake rocks, crack branches, and stretch their own voices, and it all sounds more fantastical than natural. This music isn’t just about...
On Everyone is Rolling Down a Hill, the sprawling collective Crazy Doberman continue to explore the fuzzy overlaps between damaged rock, sputtering noise, primitive free jazz, and other ecstatic, unhinged sounds. The Morricone-on-speed dramatics of “murro egg robber hero” and the Krautrock-leaning journey of “inverted pyramids slowly projected from...
To make New Ruins, Minnesota’s Marsha Fisherculled through old Christian records collected from thrift stores while she lived in Nebraska. Creating tape loops from all this religious music while also playing modular synthesizer, Fisher made music that lands far from its sources sonically, but still seems imbued with the devout spirit of the origina...
In 2014, after living in Los Angeles for 17 years, Seth Kasselman moved to Arizona and spent four years recording the pieces on UV Catamaran. The resulting four tracks, filled with mysterious sounds, tonal shifts, and lots of forward motion, reflect both the disorientation and optimism of big life changes. Each piece touches on water themes, as Kas...
The human voice gets stretched, distended, and detonated in the music of New York City’s Charmaine Lee. Using “microphones of varying fidelities, contact mics placed on the throat, and amplified hair combs,” Lee creates tactile pieces that mimic the inner workings of not just her larynx, but every part of her body. Many of her sounds are arranged i...
On her debut album Pi Sound, Chloe Yu Nong Lin explores the pipa, a Chinese lute created almost 2000 years ago. Lin herself was born in Taipei and currently resides there, but Pi Sound was recorded at the end of a three-year stay in Chicago. She used her experiences in both places to create a distinctive approach to electro-acoustic improvisation. ...
Legendary composer and sound artist Annea Lockwood’s latest work demonstrates how her musical approach remains so fertile for collaboration. On the A side, “Becoming Air,” she works with trumpet player Nate Wooley to achieve “disorderliness…in its magical sense of allowing something outside of you to unfold in its own way.” Over 20 minutes, Wooley’...
A few years ago, a nature trail opened in the Southeast neighborhood of Chicago where sound artist Norman W. Long lives. He planned on leading soundwalks there, but due to lockdown orders, the most he could do was walk by himself. He recorded these walks for his latest tape, BLACK BROWN GRAY GREEN. On the aurally-immersive 20-minute “SOUTHEAST LIVE...
During pandemic isolation, Eric Hardiman—who records as Rambutan—asked 69 different musical comrades to send him audio material, which he then layered and mixed into a series of 33 collages. He envisioned each set of contributions working together like a virtual group, and the tracks do have a surprising cohesion, as if the participants are telepat...
1 day ago · The Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp, October 2024. All kinds of experimental music can be found on Bandcamp: free jazz, avant-rock, dense noise, outer-limits electronics, deconstructed folk, abstract spoken word, and so much more. If an artist is trying something new with an established form or inventing a new one completely, there’s a ...
Experimental Music Laboratory is a YouTube channel that focuses on creating unique and interesting music using a variety of instruments, software, and techniques. We experiment with different...
Dec 17, 2021 · The Best Jazz and Experimental Music of 2021. From Anthony Joseph’s forceful poetry to Tomu DJ’s deconstructed club; from Fire-Toolz’s calculated sprawl to Rosie Lowe and Duval Timothy’s...