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Post by jaxetric on Apr 15, 2010 3:22:33 GMT -5
Anything sounding strange but with a rythm? Anything sounding strange but in a 4/4 time signature? Anything sounding strange but in 120 bpm or up?
More questions: Can we make experiments on rythm? Does rythmic noise fit in this forum?
Not intending controversy (well, maybe a little bit ;D) but curious on your opinions.
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Post by Augustine Leudar on Apr 15, 2010 4:29:05 GMT -5
Anything sounding strange but with a rythm? Anything sounding strange but in a 4/4 time signature? Anything sounding strange but in 120 bpm or up? More questions: Can we make experiments on rythm? Does rythmic noise fit in this forum? Not intending controversy (well, maybe a little bit ;D) but curious on your opinions. I would class the Aphex twin,U-ziq, Amontoobin or Autechre as experimental dance music. In reference to your other questions I refer you to a humourous exchange between the APhex Twin and Stoackhausen : www.stockhausen.org/ksadvice.htmlAdvice for clever children Stakchausen says of the aphex twins music : I think it would be very helpful if he listens to my work Song Of The Youth, which is electronic music, and a young boy's voice singing with himself.Because he would then immediately stop with all these post-African repetitions, and he would look for changing tempi and changing rhythms, and he would not allow to repeat any rhythm if it were varied to some extent and if it did not have a direction in its sequence of variations. To which the Aphex Twin replies : I thought he should listen to a couple of tracks of mine: "Didgeridoo", then he'd stop making abstract, random patterns you can't dance to.
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Post by fingerwolf on Apr 15, 2010 8:10:07 GMT -5
I'm too busy experimenting to give a flying flap whether other people think it's experimental or indeed if I think other people's music is experimental
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Post by Augustine Leudar on Apr 27, 2012 5:25:16 GMT -5
A lot of IDM is about as experimental a tesco value toothpaste. This is experimental Dance music : www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPFSylnXVtkI also concur that Uziq and Amon Tobin are experimental dance music. I love the Aphex Twin and acknowledge the huge influence he has had but dont really thing he was that experimental - I remember the early nineties well and he was nothing special at the time (or rather he was but there were millions of other special artists as well) . Autecre really started the whole IDM broken beats thing and a lot of it was just nerdy white eboys trying to imitate early jungle. When the term IDM first came out it was applied to "market" artists like the Black dog - and there wasnt a glitchy beat in sight. It precipitated the release of the seminal "its not intelligent and its not from detroit but its fuckin 'avenit" acid techno album which ironically was far more experimental than most IDM at the moment. I would say eat static can be experimental than the Aphex Twin. For reallly really really experimental dance music check out this site : k-radio.org/A lot of their stuff makes rephlex records look like Kylie Minogue.
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Post by tas2000 on Sept 21, 2012 18:47:30 GMT -5
I formed a band titled TAS 2000. I got some answering machines from thrift shops with the tapes still in. I recorded the audio off the tapes and we are now looping it in different ways and using the messages for the lyrics. www.tas2000.tk would this be experimental music?
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Post by deck nail on Jan 21, 2013 6:15:03 GMT -5
This is really great. Seems like lots of efforts and time you have put into this. hotel particulier
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Post by Peasy on Apr 17, 2013 10:10:59 GMT -5
k-radio.org/A lot of their stuff makes rephlex records look like Kylie Minogue. Crazy, I live in cornwall and I never heard about this! Thanks for the link, shame they've stopped doing it.
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Post by Saif anam on Aug 13, 2013 14:18:02 GMT -5
Hi i am new here, i do not know about it, please tell me about experimental dance music. thanks .
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Post by magicafternoon on Sept 10, 2013 11:15:15 GMT -5
Usually find myself dancing regardless, but I'm not sure if it's fair to use the terms IDM or EDM for most experimental dance music, or vice versa... I consider experimental music experimental because of the way the sounds are made, not necessarily the qualities of the sounds. I think the Blue Man Group makes great "experimental" music, with PVC pipes & spinning cords, but they end up sounding like late Steely Dan, or Alan Parsons Project... The first thing I thought of when I read this thread was this early electronic piece called "Devil's Music": www.nicolascollins.com/devilsmusictracks.htmMaybe the artist Pole is a good example of experimental dance music, or Markus Popp's Oval, or maybe the oppressively minimalist group Radian, maybe Mouse on Mars, or Venetian Snares.... Still, I'd like to argue that it's the means & the method, not the end result, that makes something experimental...
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Post by koralmass on Oct 6, 2013 9:42:35 GMT -5
Hello, Perhaps I’m biased,but I think there is going to be a lot more complex processing,granular abstractions,and abstract sound palettes.Max for Live coming with the Ableton 9 package is going to be very interestin...
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Post by Twisted Kala on Jun 16, 2016 2:26:41 GMT -5
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Post by Augustine Leudar on Nov 30, 2020 9:08:39 GMT -5
k-radio.org/A lot of their stuff makes rephlex records look like Kylie Minogue. Crazy, I live in cornwall and I never heard about this! Thanks for the link, shame they've stopped doing it. theyre still going was chatting to him recently - still batshit crazy just got tied up with life
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