MusicIsMyFavorite
12.07.12 | 'preciate it |
AGuyIsWatchingYou
12.07.12 | The Beatles are really avant-garde though. |
DamnVanne
12.07.12 | Mahavishnu Orchestra and early Frank Zappa are both pretty fucking bizarre for that era. I don't know if avant-garde music was a thing back then, though I'm no expert |
Keyblade
12.07.12 | Peccatum - Lost in Reverie
Sigh - Imaginary Soniscape |
MusicIsMyFavorite
12.07.12 | Keyblade: those aren't from the 60's
Damn: the earliest MO work I can find is from '71, did they release anything else before that? |
wabbit
12.07.12 | I'm just saying bands cause I'm a cunt:
musique concrete:
Karlheinz Stockhausen*
Mauricio Kagel
Pierre Henry*
John Cage
Edgard Varese
jazz:
Krzysztof Komeda
Eric Dolphy
Charles Mingus*
Peter Brotzmann (has two dots over o)
Sun Ra*
Don Cherry (not to be confused with the cunt on coaches corner)
More John coltrane
Minimalism/ w/e the fuck that means
La Monte Young*
Steve Riech*
Terry Riley
other shit:
Can*
The United States of America
White Noise
* means I like them a lot.
Will rec more later when at my computer if you want. Lots of these overlap in genres/ the genres are fucking retarded so fuck off
|
Keyblade
12.07.12 | wait, just saw 60's. my bad bro, disregard my recs lol |
wabbit
12.07.12 | Also I've been digging Abe Kaoru hard lately.
I guess his stuff is a little later but you'll dig it hard.
He was a crazy alto sax mofo from Japan |
mindleviticus
12.07.12 | can? |
AStableReference
12.07.12 | "Monster Movie" by Can and "The Marble Index" by Nico. |
wabbit
12.07.12 | Also The Deviants and the Sonics
they are just straight up essentials for anyone who likes rock music. |
MusicIsMyFavorite
12.07.12 | Keyblade: it's all good
rabbit: holy crap, thanks a lot, that'll keep me busy for a while |
BloodandRainbows
12.07.12 | Magma. Not only did Christian Vander come up with his own language based on the music, it's got a whole mythology behind it and some incredible musicians. Totally weird and absolutely brilliant. Start with MDK. |
AStableReference
12.07.12 | But all of their albums were released after the 60s (Magma) |
wabbit
12.07.12 | Shit son yeah Magma is awesome, but isn't it after the 60's? but w/e |
BloodandRainbows
12.07.12 | i mean yeah...but they formed in the late '60s, that's good enough for me. |
liledman
12.07.12 | Rabbit is on to it.
Jazz stuff:
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch
Don Cherry - Mu
Manfred Schoof - European Echoes
Alexander von Schlippenbach - Globe Unity
Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity
"Classical" (compositions):
Pierre Boulez - Domaines
Iannis Xenakis - Eonta
John Cage - Cartridge Music
Olivier Messiaen - Chronochromie |
TheNotrap
12.08.12 | Os Mutantes
Soft Machine |
MusicIsMyFavorite
12.08.12 | excellent stuff guys, thanks a lot |
DrMaximus
12.08.12 | How has no one rec'd Mr. Bungle yet?! |
AStableReference
12.08.12 | "60s music" |
DrMaximus
12.08.12 | ^ :p my bad |
BloodandRainbows
12.10.12 | if you like experimental jazz you should really listen to Ornette Coleman. he's one of the first to play without strict meter or scales, so the music flows freely and is very emotional. his landmark release was 1959, but he continued throughout the 60's. |
discovolante
12.13.12 | Residents. A lil after the 60s, they started releasing stuff in the early 70s.
Ehh, good enough. |