recommend me some Incredibly Strange Music[views:9890][posts:70]_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:55am - thuringwethil ""] see, I think it's the fact that after my older brother exposed me to Kiss and The Beatles at a very young age, then we both progressed by listening to Dr. Demento's radio show religiously, that planted a quirky seed (apart from hearing Venom for the first time in '85, a fucking revelation, but my brother didn't get it) I just got a Captain Beefheart best of from the library, but does anyone else have any fucked up shit they can refer me to? Necro lounge singers, xylophone blastmort, Striborg-y religious music, stupid symphonies, rediculoid drek. I know you have some fucked up shit. The more unpublished the better (but I WILL wanna trade CD-R shit. Step up to the plate). thank you and fuck you. :spineyes::radio::spineyes: |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 7:08am - the_reverend ""] what about plunderhonics or the eerie bizarre comp? |
____________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 7:19am - GodlessRob ""] zappa, zorn, mr. bungle, fantomas, nick cave just to name some of my fave quirky, weird, eccentric, insanity, but utter genius type stuff |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 8:37am - the_reverend ""] zorn's naked city is excellent. I would never call nick cage any of those things. the new CD is pretty terrible too.. made me sad |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 8:39am - the_reverend ""] this is what you want: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1107458,00.html try to find some online samples/. |
____________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 8:42am - RichHorror ""] Weird Little Boy. It's Mike Patton, John Zorn and I believe Trey Spruance from Mr. Bungle. |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 8:45am - the_reverend ""] this is more rap... but it's fucking awesome. 99% of this shit they can't sell cause it's all samples. http://mediamogul.seas.upenn.edu/pennsound...Food_-_Raiding_the_20th_century.mp3 |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 8:57am - the_reverend ""] ^^ that is fucking awesome.. sooo good ^^^ and I "found" plunderphonics. http://www.mediafire.com/?oj5pzut5udx |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 9:00am - the_reverend ""] btw, the DJ food setlist is here. http://linkset.blogspot.com/2007_03_11_archive.html |
________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 9:09am - DestroyYouAlot ""] I'm guessing Zappa is a given. Diamanda Galas? |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 9:21am - the_reverend ""] her album devoted to animal torture is pretty cool. the song where she just says "cunt" over and over is to notch hilarity. |
_________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:08am - brad weymouth ""] trout mask replica by Beefheart |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:20am - urinal turd ""] philip glass |
_____________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:31am - kadooganomics 101 ""] Alejandro Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain Soundtrack |
_____________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:34am - kadooganomics 101 ""] http://www.myspace.com/2up |
________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:40am - aril ""] Mouse on Mars ... check it out.. |
________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:41am - aril ""] if you're coming tonight to the Herugrim practice I can bring my Mouse on Mars album (if i remember) |
___________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:48am - bradmann ""] - Albert Ayler: awesome avant-garde jazz saxophonist...once describing himself he said, "If 'Trane was the father and Pharoah was the son, then I was the Holy Ghost." fucking crazy ass shit. - Art Ensemble of Chicago - more avant-garde jazz. every instrument imaginable played. - Oxbow: not that obscure but yeah, weird. - Also not obscure but nevertheless sweet are Sonic Youth's self-released EPs, SYR 1-3 (Anagrama, Slaapkamers Met Slagroom, and Invito Al Cielo), all feedback-heavy explorations that Geffen would never agree to release. the 4th SYR release is worth checking out as well. 2 discs of them covering everyone from John Cage to Yoko Ono. very weird indeed. - that reminds me also to suggest John Cage. a truly genius composer...years before the invention of the synthesizer, he was in the forefront in the exploration of electric and electronic sound sources, using oscillators, turntables, and amplification to musical ends. He pioneered the use of graphic notation and, in employing chance operations to determine musical parameters, was the leading light for the classical avant-garde of the 20th century. - lastly, just watch this guy and write down some of the names he mentions Jeffrey Lewis - The Complete History of Punk Rock and Its Development on the Lower East Side (1950-1975) bennyhillifier |
___________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:50am - bradmann ""] oh and i'll try and find some sendspace action for ya too |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 10:50am - the_reverend ""] christian marclay an orchestra on 50 "modified" turntables. |
___________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 11:00am - bradmann ""] the password for all these is: sonic-youth.blogspot.com SYR1: Anagrama (1997) SYR2: Slaapkamers Met Slagroom (1997) SYR3: Invito Al Cielo (1998) SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century (1999) DISC 1 DISC 2 SYR5: Kim Gordon, Ikue Mori, DJ Olive (2000) SYR6: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui (2005) DISC 1 DISC 2 |
________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 11:06am - aril ""] "- that reminds me also to suggest John Cage. a truly genius composer...years before the invention of the synthesizer, he was in the forefront in the exploration of electric and electronic sound sources, using oscillators, turntables, and amplification to musical ends. He pioneered the use of graphic notation and, in employing chance operations to determine musical parameters, was the leading light for the classical avant-garde of the 20th century." He was also participating in Martial Arts competitions while performing his famous move "the nut-cruncher" |
_________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 11:27am - DestroyYouAlot ""] aril said:"- that reminds me also to suggest John Cage. a truly genius composer...years before the invention of the synthesizer, he was in the forefront in the exploration of electric and electronic sound sources, using oscillators, turntables, and amplification to musical ends. He pioneered the use of graphic notation and, in employing chance operations to determine musical parameters, was the leading light for the classical avant-garde of the 20th century." He was also participating in Martial Arts competitions while performing his famous move "the nut-cruncher" LOL [img] |
_______________________________ [Feb 29,2008 12:35pm - BSV ""] check out the latest Alcest, nothing that strange but something unlike anything else in my collection. |
__________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 12:37pm - W3 nli ""] [img] |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 12:42pm - Karma-Enema ""] dog fashion disco and polkadot cadaver if your a mr bungle fan |
__________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 12:45pm - W3 nli ""] or you could just listen to Mr. Bungle |
__________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 12:53pm - W3 nli ""] http://www.myspace.com/thosepoorbastards http://www.myspace.com/themenofleng |
_____________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 1:16pm - I KNOW WEIRD MUSIC ""] JOHN ZORN. |
________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 1:39pm - DestroyYouAlot ""] Hell, any of the Mike Patton solo stuff. Try the one where he just recorded his own voice in different hotel rooms. |
_________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 1:43pm - W3 nli ""] DestroyYouAlot said:Hell, any of the Mike Patton solo stuff. Try the one where he just recorded his own voice in different hotel rooms. if you hate people its the best thing ever |
_______________________________ [Feb 29,2008 1:53pm - aril ""] There's a Russian band called Rakoth that's pretty weird. They have an album called Jabberworks (something like that - can't remember, it's been a while) that's really interesting avantgarde BM. |
__________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 1:59pm - thegreatspaldino ""] tortoise |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:00pm - the_reverend ""] a lot of these bands including tortoise I don't consider weird at all. |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:05pm - the_reverend ""] I found christian marclay's records album http://www.mediafire.com/?0fyntnqqfzo |
__________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:11pm - ST. Luci Furave ""] HERE ARE MY PICKS FOR WEIRD BANDS : BLOOD AXIS YELLO ANGELS OF VENICE Corvus Corax Rondellus |
_____________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:15pm - infect sli sli sli ""] weirdest thing ive gotten lately is benighted leams, ferly centsms (yes thats how its spelled) weird ass drum machine bm, with really intricate structures, sounds random as hell at first but after a few listens you "get it" also if you like weirdness, check out some cyber/gore/grind like gynophagia, SMES (dude from LDOH's solo thing), the secret life, cyborgasm, etc. |
_____________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:22pm - burnsy nli ""] Check out songs in the key of z. it seems like a compilation of people in mental institutions writing songs. some of the weirdest shit to ever reverberate my ear drums. |
__________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:28pm - HeavensJail_nli ""] This looks like something you might want to check out: http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/ . I ran into it while looking for info on Blacklight Braille; I'll put their In A Dark Garden record and maybe some other stuff up after work. |
__________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:29pm - thegreatspaldino ""] the_reverend said:a lot of these bands including tortoise I don't consider weird at all. they can be pretty out there... but overall they are just great relaxing music. oh and listen to Bjork's Vespertine album. strange and awesome. check out Hyper-Ballad by her too. weird and great as well. |
__________________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:30pm - corpus_colostomy ""] medeski martin and wood's 'farmers reserve.' |
______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:31pm - the_reverend ""] I think it's funny that Larissa hasn't replied at all. |
_______________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:36pm - aril ""] Larissa hasn't replied at all? Wasn't that a show? Oh wait - Clarissa Explains it All |
______________________________ [Feb 29,2008 2:52pm - CNV ""] Bobby Beausoleil (not sure if that is the exact way to spell his last name but he is the guy convicted of murder in the Manson case) The Red King 9 Sewer Goddess (local depraved filth ) NON Tiny Tim |
____________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:14pm - RichHorror ""] http://www.myspace.com/oneiricimperium |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:36pm - thuringwethil ""] the_reverend said:I think it's funny that Larissa hasn't replied at all. for once it's been crazy busy here at work keep it coming though :HUMP: |
_____________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:42pm - pam ""] The Wicked are pretty awesome and fucked up. Kinda like demented carnival music. I dig em. |
___________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:43pm - swinesack ""] [img] |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:55pm - thuringwethil ""] YES!!! PENDERECKI!!! YES!!! Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima is one of the absolute best songs The Dream of Jacob off that CD is also supreme. Kubrick used part of it in "The Shining" |
_______________________________________ [Feb 29,2008 3:56pm - thuringwethil ""] oh yeah and part of Threnody is used in one of the battle scenes in "Children of Men" |