the artist whose name is the second half of "loss". he makes awesome psy footwork music.
Topic: Experimental/weirdo/noise/outsider vibes?
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Some weird ass noise hip-hop garbage I made once
https://djcorble.bandcamp.com/track/mr-lucky-is-dead
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I recently found The Sound Of Animals Fighting. I'm not sure what took me this long because I've always been a fan of Anthony Green and Craig Owens. Very experimental music from the mid-2000s, and their live DVD (found on youtube) is a masterpiece. Highly recommended.
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I make "interesting"music lmao
https://www.bandlab.com/post/c15a8301-a44a-ed11-819a-000d3a3eefd0
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there's some really obscure death core out there if you're interested, but personally I like REALLY weird industrial! Nothing's working by error is really good, Infinity Sect is a really good industrial artist too! If you're looking for something more electronic, portion control and chemlab are artists you shld definitely look into :) hope this helps!
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We make "shamancore". It's basically ritualistic electroacoustic hardcore techno and speedcore.
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"Deep internet" music is a subgenre of plunderphonics that uses obscure / unknown YouTube videos and other internet media for it's sample sources, often under 20 views and found via sites such as PetitTube.
Musically, it most often resembles sound collage, field recordings, and vaporwave.
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Hey everyone heres a project Ive been workin on! on https://kkgd.bandcamp.com/album/microwaving-my-toy-robot
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bullous pemphigoid presenting as dry gangrene in a revscularized limb
Reply by kris the emo rat <33
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uh i think ik what vibe ur talkin abt
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i really dont know how to describe this song but i was heavily under the influence when i made it.
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Hi, I had this noise/experimental project called Cogwheel Crack , and one other that is called My Fury that is more "listenable" but still labeled as outsider music from the majority :D
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https://soundcloud.com/baksdekko/cliffordthebigblubus-prod-radkoun?si=ccb9bf3bcf494b0dbaddb4e46ff01ce9&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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I dig Nurse With Wound and Andy Stotts music
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Creepy Dark ambient by
Dabit Vocem Austria
#dabitvocemaustria #køld #cultuscopy #experimental #ambient #noise #darkambient #industrialnoise
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Here's a weird one
#cultuscopy #cultus #shockstickterror #varicocele #lastaction #analcoltrane #cicada3301 #cannibalcola #bazuratoska #explosionacuerpocompleto #fofab #fx666 #ejzj #specimen #dolphslundgren #vitimasdocrack #estupidahumanidad #deadskinhead
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i really enjoy lewis g. burton right now, along with LSDXOXO and others! some good dj's i'd reccomend are Miss Cabbage on Soundcloud, and maybe Goth Jafar? (Jafar's mixes r more pc music/hyperpop styled, though.)
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3C8W33JwFEF3AJcfjQT1kS?si=94d9bf08cb15475b
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I just released my single "Death of an Illusion (Nothing)". It samples the sound of war and people on a morning jog.
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me asff my stuff sounds like a walkie talkie
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I guess the kinda music I make falls into these I may not know what I am doing but by god am I making tunes somehow haha
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If u know björk shes been making music for a long time but she does a lot of experimental pop and alternative music. I would also reccomend SOPHIE before she died she did a lot of experimental, hyper, electronic, avant pop. I specifically reccomend her album Oil of Every Pearls Un-Insides. I also reccomend the song Wallace by azealia banks which is more rap but very experimental and also her mixtape titled fantasea is very experimental. Also dorian electra they do experimental, hyper, future, avant, and alternative pop. But mainly hyper.
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i really dig bands like XTC,Talking heads, Devo, television, pere ubu, and robert wyatt
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Bladee - Gluee
This is still one of my favorite cloud-rap projects, the perfect music to throw on while playing diablo 2, lots of digital magic and wizardry to it, whole project is nuts
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i feel like i am sort of an outsider, making music without knowing music fundamentals at all really, i think innately gives you a naive strange noisey style. growing up listening to wesley willis as a teen and ween demos and some harsh noise tapes here and there kind of solidifies that mold. i guess there is also an attitude to it sometimes too. i really love daniel johnston and lately have been listening to a little captain beefheart and the shaggs and its kind of tough coming to terms with the fact that im also just undisciplined and need to learn the fundamentals because a project like captain beefheart was designed to have polyrhythms whereas the shaggs being kids forced to make an album and being all kind of out of tune and rhythm is seen as an iconic and bold novelty but not really something you want to imitate all the time if you genuinely want to spend more time making music and grow an audience. i also think for me, being into the 90s lofi and rock demo music wave but also being into underground rap and wanting to do that creates a division that makes your work maybe less accessible and more niche, or ultimately "outsider"
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i don't think you'd call what I make "noise" but we use genuine tape and I feel like it's different than most things. here's our most popular track:
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everything put out by Related Records from Phoenix, AZ. I also vaguely recall the Portland/overall Oregon DIY noise tape scene being pretty vibrant and active, but this was in 2014 and I can't remember any of those names unfo. Some googling should do though
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