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Description of Experimental

 
The term Experimental Rock throws a wide net over those pioneering artists who seek to explode rock's generic conventions instead of working within them. Granted, the distinction between traditionalists and iconoclasts breaks down at times, as it does in the case of Beach Boy Brian Wilson whose production methods were, at the time, revolutionary. But a quick listen to bands as diverse as Tortoise, Butthole Surfers, Suicide, Gastr Del Sol, and Merzbow should make the distinction between conventional acts and experimental ones somewhat clearer. Just as there have always been roots-oriented bands that wish primarily to establish their authenticity, others have pursued ingenuity with equal fervor, guided by the maxim that novelty is beauty. Sometimes approaching song composition with the detachment of scientists, they have drawn on esoteric and eclectic influences from Psychedelic mentors (e.g. Red Krayola's Mayo Thompson) to synthesizer pioneers (Brian Eno and Neu!) to Avant-Garde classical composers (John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen). Discarding traditional notions of song structure, tonality, and instrumentation, Experimental Rock innovators Suicide, Sonic Youth and Stereolab create unique sounds at music's margins that often leave the masses utterly befuddled, but sometimes leave them scrambling to catch up.
 

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1. Der Herrscher Und Der Sieger Einsturzende Neubauten
2. Witches and Devils Marc Ribot
3. Weeping Wall David Bowie
4. Super You Boredoms
 

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Experimental Key Artists

 
Brian Eno

A brilliant conceptualist, a
founding member of Roxy
Music, and a self-described
"nonmusician," the
appallingly prolific Brian E...

Captain Beefheart

Existing somewhere
between interstellar blues
and free jazz freakery,
Beefheart's music
continues to bewilder an...

Chrome

This San Francisco band
made an amalgamation of
Punk, sci-fi, and electronics
that is still disconcerting
today. Chrome's music wa...

Diamanda Galas

Galas' deep, liturgical tones
deliver avant-garde sermons
reeking of disease and
confrontation.

Elliot Sharp

Avant Garde composer Elliot
Sharp touches many
genres, including blues,
Experimental Rock, and
electronica. Elliot Sharp b...

John Fahey

Fahey's versatile sound
draws on everything from
Indian ragas and Native
American melodies to folk
and blues. On his first alb...

Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu's occasionally
uneasy listening brought
dissonant pop and obtuse,
surrealist lyrics into the
world of punk.

Silver Apples

Late '60s band whose
oscillating rhythms and
heavy use of analog synths
have made them a cult
favorite through the year...

Sonic Youth

Born out of the New York
no wave scene in 1981,
Sonic Youth grew into one
of the most successful art
rock bands in the world....

Swans

Walking the line between
Industrial-style brutality and
Classical bombast, the
Swans' music has rarely
failed to compel.

The Godz

Pre-Punk freaks the Godz
declared war on traditional
rock structure in 1966. As
influential as they were
hated.

The Residents

This aggressively
experimental outfit has
been mingling performance
art with rabid musical
deconstruction since 197...

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