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Joined: June 21 2006
Location: Switzerland
Status: Offline
Points: 995
Posted: June 29 2013 at 23:10
smartpatrol wrote:
I just posted an old soundscape of mine on bandcamp (link in signature). Really all my music is weird and unlistenable
It's probably better than this, Mr Moustache. It's raw but it takes us somewhere, so I guess you're holding the right end. I've enjoyed "Jam Excerpts", who felt uncomplete (because I'm feeling things wrong), but the more exciting to solo on.
Joined: March 28 2010
Location: Alabama
Status: Offline
Points: 2866
Posted: July 09 2013 at 18:11
How's about another entry? I'll make an effort to post more often here in the future.
Today let me bring to you three very influential (for weird and unlistenable music that is) bands from the sixties, the Nihilist Spasm Band, Musica Elettronica Viva, and AMM.
All bands were formed sometime I the mid 60's, all of the bands first records were released on mainstream labels (Polydor, Elektra, and Allied), and all three basically ditched any form of structure to their 'songs'.
All three are great free improve bands, each with their own sound. AMM tend to be more jazzy than the other two, The Nihilist Spasm Band almost has a rock quality about them (enough that i'd say they fit Avant-Prog definition, though it won't happen), and Musica Elettronica Viva are more on the electronic side of things.
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