Cool tune! May weird music live on forever! I had a space heater (big gas type) that had a resonant frequency of a slightly flat A.😯 When the fan ran, it created a wavering oscillation. 😮 I thought about recording it separately from my guitar to use it in music, like through effects, but of course never got around to it and moved, no more feedbacking heater.😢
Wow. This playlist led me to you and I have to say thank you and well done. Sales Event sounds like a roaring excess, we think it's going to smash this quarter. Projections are off the charts and investors are foaming at the mouth. Sell sell sell buy buy buy bye. (Thank you for a great piece of art - now starting up Music Planet)
After decades spent listening to various hundreds of weird artists and music... this is the best place to instantly get new amazing weird music that I've not listened to. Such a great thing, my own search on music doesn't give any such artists. Bravo, Anthony, keep on going!
Check out all of Scott Walker's catalogue. His early recordings are in such stark contrast to his later work, like "Drift" and "Bisch Bosch". The musical journey he traveled in his career is so interesting and varied. The track by Noice remind me of Kew Rhone (Peter Blegvad, John Greaves & Lisa Herman).
Especially because his first albums were released in the late '60s. Scott Walker was around 70 when he released Bish Bosch! He unfortunately passed away. If he hadn't, I'm sure he would still be blowing everyone's minds today.
I'd second that. I've followed him all the way from "Nite Flights" (actually, it's the last Walker Brothers album, with four tracks laying out Scott Walkers future musical path) all the way to "Soused". I even got the book "Sundog", a selection of his lyrics. So you might say I've become quite a fan ... :-)
@@MakeWeirdMusicHi, I may be misreading your comments/replies, but you do know this is Scott Walker ex of the Walker Brothers? Such hits as Make it easy in yourself, The sun ain’t gonna shine anymore, and No regrets. He relocated to London in the late 60s and lived there until he died in 2019. I don’t think there’s a better example If someone who went from huge mainstream pop (not rock) success, before taking a right turn to avant garde. By all accounts, he was very reclusive from the mid-70s on.
Yes, but I only know this intellectually. I read his wikipedia page a couple weeks ago and just haven't had time to explore his music beyond Bish Bosch.
This video is a gold mine! Thanks so much for taking the time to share these artists. It really helps to escape the spotify algorithm and find completely new stuff :)
This is an ace show dude. Where else does anyone curate playlists like this. I spend hours looking for interesting stuff. Your doing a great job. Cheers for your devoted efforts. Nice one.
I used to listen to a college station, and they had a program called "Difficult Listening" and this reminds me so much of that. Didn't always like what I heard but found I kept listening, very odd but I enjoyed it, same here. Glad to have found your channel.
This is a bright spot of creative light in a dark world of music business where $ & product & other shallow ideas rule. Keep shining ! Btw, Ive done some weird music myself .
I always really appreciate these lists. Some of my favorite music in recent years I've learned about from MWM, and I like knowing all of this is out there.
Yay! Another gift from MWM!! It's really a pleasure to browse through all of this, feeling which songs may talk to you, or maybe some of them don't, but always with a sense of discovery which I really appreciate, Thanks very much again for all the work and keep playing til your fingers are FRACTUREd! 😇😇😇
Glad I found you again. The music you feature is wierd, but not too wierd. I've listened to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, in its entirety. A favorite band of mine is Einsturzende Neubauten - they do have some strange tracks - like Microben. I was an aquaintance of Little Fyodor - his music might not be weird enough, but he was, personally. I've also been to a couple of electronic noise shows. I guess that what I'm saying is I like what you're doing.
Oh!!! And microtonality in “pop” music (I might be stretching definitions here) see: Polvo. Exploded Drawing is a masterwork, and I also adore This Eclipse. When they were contemporary, I had to stop listening for a time because I was occasionally regenerating their ideas during jams at band practice! Ooops.
Really great channel. I very much appreciate that you time-mark the video and provide extensive notes. It's hard to find such great commentary on weird music! You have reminded me of Scott Walker. I have stumbled on his work long time ago in his collaboration with Sunn O))) - album "Soused". At the time I was not ready for it. Now I will definitely check out "Bish Bosh". My recommendation to you would be Venetian Snares & Speedranch - We Hate Russel - merging break-core with harsh noise.
found you very recently, and ngl you quickly rose to the top for me to search weird experimental music. I have no idea how you find them but im glad you're sharing them
I guess it is only medium weird compared to some of this weirdness extravaganza, but this french guy called Etienne Pelosoff has made it his mission to combine black metal and Jazz. It has been done before but in my ears he is the best one to do it, respecting both genres
I would like to recommend the band Fieldwork! Their song Headlong is such a trip! I think everyone who loves weird music would love them! Kai d'Raiz made me think of them!
I don’t know why you would get these obvious and less than desirable comments, you’re just doing what you dig! I personally love these and get turned onto some new music that I love and some I don’t so much! Right on!
i’m definitely interested in unusual music, but i guess what makes me watch to your channel mostly is to see you enjoying the music you are playing. it’s just refreshing to see you having a good time playing music to us.
if i may add some slight constructive criticism, then it’s that your sound examples are a little too short. it’s sometimes a little hard to get a real impression of the music. so if there are no legal issues involved, why not play the music longer?
doesn’t matter, why not doing some live streams dj’ing the music you would like to present? having a weird music party, maybe with some guest. i guess that might work quite well. i would watch it for sure!
Scott Walker!! He's got a HUGE body of work that kept getting weirder as he got older. One of my favorite albums of his is "The Drift". Check out the song "Jolson and Jones", which features a side of meat as percussion, and the lyric "I'LL PUNCH A DONKEY IN THE STREETS OF GALWAY!" An earlier, and more accessible favorite of mine is side 1 of The Walker Brothers "Nite Flights". A stand out track is "The Electrician", a disturbing little ditty about torture. A good intro to Scott Walker is the documentary "Scott Walker - 30 Century Man".
@@MakeWeirdMusic They were baroque pop. I have most of Scott Walker's albums. He's pretty trippy. He went through a Jacques Brel stage and then went way off. Great stuff.
Stellar episode! I have listened a lot to Greep's latest lately. The sample you picked is my favorite of it all, but strong album. You may be interested in Black Midi's Crimson covers on their TH-cam channel if not familiar. Jono El Grande is an interesting artist. A leader of a symphony orchestra, visual artist, in addition to his own music that are not symphonies... I will be shopping based on this. Really enjoy these videos, and I could not sleep last night before watching it through.
Hey thanks for the work- maybe this has already been requested- I’m only following you a few months (and then you had that break) but would you consider making an Apple Music playlist that is updated/changed every month so that one could just follow that playlist and it would have the new music in it to explore (and save etc if we like it) new each month?
I whole-heartedly support your house rules. And, if I do come across something I think you might be interested in, I will defo drop you a line. I don't watch all your videos - as I do with most channels, but when I do I enjoy them. Plus I love the playlists - who doesn't want to be informed of music they would otherwise have missed?
There’s a video on YT that’s called something like “Scott Walker says Happy Birthday to David Bowie” where an interviewer plays a pre-recorded message for Bowie. He is stunned and at a loss for words, and just shocked that he got that message. Also, Yamatsuka/Yamataka Eye, the vocalist from the Boredoms, has collaborated with John Zorn before, including as the vocalist for Naked City. So there’s your Zorn-Boredoms connection.
Great to find you! Or should I just thank the algorithm? Scott Walker was a huge influence on David Bowie. Bowie even covered one of Walker's song, "Nite Flights," on his Black Tie White Noise. Worth finding on TH-cam. I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned it, but there is a great documentary about Scott Walker called "30 Century Man" from the early 2000's that I'm sure you will love.
Hello, I am sort of new to your channel. Been subscribed for a long while now. I must say, I love what you are introducing. My cup of tea. This list of weird music is awesome and I am always learning from anyone discovering weird music that makes my brain go ‘wow’. Thank you for your recommendation. P.S would it be okay with you. If I recommend you some weird music? If it’s okay with you? Keep introducing weird music like this because I love it. 🙂👍👍🙏
Thanks again for all your suggestions. As soon as you can, start delving into Scott Walker's catalog - an amazing journey that will take you through very diverse territories. The man was a genius!
Hey, a Boredoms song that I actually kind of like! A number of artists that I loved held them up as a huge influence and doing really cool stuff, but when I tried to actually get into their music I bounced off hard. That said Yamantaka Eye's work with Naked City is great.
Maybe it's already known by millennials, but I think a younger audience would enjoy knowing and listening to the work of Dave Willey and Hamster Theater. Great videos, by the way. Kudos!
@@gatophonia Yes. I use to like mild weird music rather than very weird. That's why I pointed out Hamster Theater instead of Thinking Plague, but both Dave Willey's bands make wonderful music. "Immeasurable currents" is indeed a great record.
These presentations are very good. Thank you for having this. The last one reminded me of an old (1970) LP "Zweistein-Wrong". It can be found on TH-cam (p7kWegR96Vs). It's worth listening to! (Greetings from Hungary, congratulations on the Fracture performance!)
Here’s my list of 5 weird obscure bands to keep on your radar. 1.) Chunyang Yao - album: Shining Cracks (2016) available on Spotify 2.) Why Patterns - album: Regurgitorium (2022) available on Spotify 3.) Bridges of Königsberg - album: The Shenanigans-to-Tomfoolery Continuum (2023) available on Bandcamp 4.) Anna Funk Damage - album: Church of the Poisoned Minds (2023) available on Spotify 5.) F.X. Randomiz - album: Goflex (1997) available on Spotify Hope you and anyone reading this enjoy the list. 🙂🙏👍
Scott Walker: it’s so wild how he went from something of a crooner to whatever the heck Bish Bosh is. Fantastic stuff! And slap slap kind of reminded me of Moon Hooch. Check out their Tiny Desk show. It’s hilarious.
cool playlist! first time to your channel and i am a fellow lover of weird music. not sure if you have checked out or featured any of these bands on your channel, but here is a list of weird music you might enjoy as well: sleepytime gorilla museum ruins meredith monk breast fed yak palm alex g polvo
🙂 Nice selection! I didn't know about Brendan Byrnes, which i find really really good and interesting! Unfortunately he has released very few CDs… 😢 I stoped buying vinyl long time ago, and never buy digital only, BUT, i might make an exception here, cause all i've heard from him (thanks for the Bandcamp link! ) is quite great 🙂 Thanks again for this funny, coool and interesting selection! 🙂🙌
Amazing, I love your channel and your playlists! Can I suggest a song called "Fifty Five Psicho Fucking Freak Fry Flies Free Flying" by a Paraguayan band called Dokma? I think it might fit the weirdness :)
Best one yet! Keeps me inspired . Here’s a few that might fit- Cardiacs - everso closely guarded line. ( don’t watch the video! It ruins a brilliant piece of music) For fun time signatures try 5uu’s comeuppance . the Japanese band Koenji Hyakkei is amazing! And for microtonal, Mercury tree is definitely worth checking out
Please forgive a minor criticism; please try to get ypur voice volume and music levels closer. I almost had a heartattack at that one transition. Anyways, great stuff as always. This is my new favorite series! I love discovering new (and especially unique) music!!
I dig that tune by Malstrom. It's got lots of 'sus' chords and shapes, and i wonder how it would sound in the 17EDO tuning. 17EDO has great seconds, fourths, fifths etc.
I just listened to the full album again and this is certainly the least weird track. I didn't pick the right track, but glad you're digging it. As for 17EDO, I'll check them out
Cool selections. Have you checked out Clubfoot Orchestra. If you have time, check out the compilation called potatoes ( A collection of Folk Songs from Ralph Records - Volume 1). A lot of hidden treasures there.
Wake Meird Wusic is what happens while I'm standing on my head. Listening inversion therapy. This counters the effects of Floccinaucinihilipilificationism caused by olfactory synesthesia of opinion smelliness. Public opinions expressed in TH-cam commentary and in public restroom stalls demand fresh air. Make Weird Music is like a breath of fresh Ass...er....I mean Air!
it appears these are all on bandcamp. it's going to put a serious dent in my finances. i would like to mention a couple of bands i was reminded of, while not classically weird, do some great stuff- RASPUTINA-2 to 3 cellos and a drummer, the weirdness comes in the subject matter and delivery, and- DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOK-an a cappella group that will catchyou by surprise. thanks
May I offer a suggestion? It’s a song called ‘Bricks’ by The Diagram Brothers. It’s about bricks. It’s only 2 mins 45secs and will be right at home on your channel.
Have you done Let Loving Her Be Everything by Lost Crowns yet? If not, do! Their music has a gleeful use of discordance, unexpected chord changes and non-standard time signatures.
Have you ever featured anything by PoiL Ueda? It's a project where a French band, consisting of members from PoiL, Ni, PinioL, Pili Coït, come together with Junko Ueda, who is a Japanese satsuma-biwa player and vocalist. Also, The David Bowie song Night Flights was originally a Scott Walker / Walker Brothers album track. Scott also did an album with Sunn o))).
As always some good recommendations there.. I wonder if you know about igorrr. Watch their documentary about the making of their last album "spirituality and distortion" from 2020.
@@MakeWeirdMusic I surely hope so, too. And maybe I will send some weird music now that you are aware of Scott Walker...( Not more Scott Walker of cause) 🎶🖖
hi im Andy Loebs the drummer/songwriter/founder of Space Heater, thanks for playing our song!!! 💞
You're welcome! Great music! I hope you get some sales and streams. I appreciate it, Andy.
Cool tune! May weird music live on forever!
I had a space heater (big gas type) that had a resonant frequency of a slightly flat A.😯 When the fan ran, it created a wavering oscillation. 😮 I thought about recording it separately from my guitar to use it in music, like through effects, but of course never got around to it and moved, no more feedbacking heater.😢
love space heater!
Wow. This playlist led me to you and I have to say thank you and well done. Sales Event sounds like a roaring excess, we think it's going to smash this quarter. Projections are off the charts and investors are foaming at the mouth. Sell sell sell buy buy buy bye.
(Thank you for a great piece of art - now starting up Music Planet)
nice precision and interesting approach
i'll look you up on youtube
I love that the weirder it gets the more you smile
😂 people dig that! I don’t get it but I’m glad.
After decades spent listening to various hundreds of weird artists and music... this is the best place to instantly get new amazing weird music that I've not listened to. Such a great thing, my own search on music doesn't give any such artists. Bravo, Anthony, keep on going!
Amazing comment. Thank you. I took a screenshot haha
Check out all of Scott Walker's catalogue. His early recordings are in such stark contrast to his later work, like "Drift" and "Bisch Bosch". The musical journey he traveled in his career is so interesting and varied. The track by Noice remind me of Kew Rhone (Peter Blegvad, John Greaves & Lisa Herman).
I need to do that. Anyone who puts together an album like that is worth diving deep.
Especially because his first albums were released in the late '60s. Scott Walker was around 70 when he released Bish Bosch! He unfortunately passed away. If he hadn't, I'm sure he would still be blowing everyone's minds today.
I'd second that.
I've followed him all the way from "Nite Flights" (actually, it's the last Walker Brothers album, with four tracks laying out Scott Walkers future musical path) all the way to "Soused".
I even got the book "Sundog", a selection of his lyrics. So you might say I've become quite a fan ... :-)
@@MakeWeirdMusicHi, I may be misreading your comments/replies, but you do know this is Scott Walker ex of the Walker Brothers? Such hits as Make it easy in yourself, The sun ain’t gonna shine anymore, and No regrets. He relocated to London in the late 60s and lived there until he died in 2019.
I don’t think there’s a better example
If someone who went from huge mainstream pop (not rock) success, before taking a right turn to avant garde. By all accounts, he was very reclusive from the mid-70s on.
Yes, but I only know this intellectually. I read his wikipedia page a couple weeks ago and just haven't had time to explore his music beyond Bish Bosch.
This video is a gold mine! Thanks so much for taking the time to share these artists. It really helps to escape the spotify algorithm and find completely new stuff :)
Awesome! Remember, there are three other videos chock full of other stuff. Enjoy! All my playlists are public
Love your videos. Thank you for doing this.
Glad you like them! Thank you!
This is an ace show dude. Where else does anyone curate playlists like this. I spend hours looking for interesting stuff. Your doing a great job. Cheers for your devoted efforts. Nice one.
Hey, thank you so much
regardless of the music, it's the handsome fellow smiling and nodding along to the weird beats that brings me back every time
Aw, shucks. Thanks! Glad you enjoy!
Scott Walker's career was amazing. From "The sun ain't gonna shine anymore" to collaborating with Sunn 0)))
Great channel! Nice to see all this cool weird music is still out there.
Glad you enjoy it!
I used to listen to a college station, and they had a program called "Difficult Listening" and this reminds me so much of that. Didn't always like what I heard but found I kept listening, very odd but I enjoyed it, same here. Glad to have found your channel.
Thank you! That's what I'm going for. I need to stick to a format and get better at it, but it's clear there's demand for this
This is a bright spot of creative light in a dark world of music business where $ & product & other shallow ideas rule.
Keep shining !
Btw, Ive done some weird music myself .
I always really appreciate these lists. Some of my favorite music in recent years I've learned about from MWM, and I like knowing all of this is out there.
@@OhNomad fantastic!
Just found your channel quite by accident and I'm rather enjoying it. So there. Listening from Ireland
Sweet! 🇮🇪
Yay! Another gift from MWM!! It's really a pleasure to browse through all of this, feeling which songs may talk to you, or maybe some of them don't, but always with a sense of discovery which I really appreciate, Thanks very much again for all the work and keep playing til your fingers are FRACTUREd! 😇😇😇
I love hearing that. Thank you!
What would be very weird is if the boredoms made a song that didn’t sound like that
Glad I found you again. The music you feature is wierd, but not too wierd. I've listened to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, in its entirety. A favorite band of mine is Einsturzende Neubauten - they do have some strange tracks - like Microben. I was an aquaintance of Little Fyodor - his music might not be weird enough, but he was, personally. I've also been to a couple of electronic noise shows.
I guess that what I'm saying is I like what you're doing.
@@DavidMiller-dt8mx I try to find weird music that enough people will enjoy so the video doesn’t fail
Oh!!! And microtonality in “pop” music (I might be stretching definitions here) see: Polvo. Exploded Drawing is a masterwork, and I also adore This Eclipse. When they were contemporary, I had to stop listening for a time because I was occasionally regenerating their ideas during jams at band practice! Ooops.
Sweet! Thank you, Sharon. I'll check them out
The Mercury Tree is also a microtonal rock band. Great stuff!
Really great channel. I very much appreciate that you time-mark the video and provide extensive notes. It's hard to find such great commentary on weird music! You have reminded me of Scott Walker. I have stumbled on his work long time ago in his collaboration with Sunn O))) - album "Soused". At the time I was not ready for it. Now I will definitely check out "Bish Bosh". My recommendation to you would be Venetian Snares & Speedranch - We Hate Russel - merging break-core with harsh noise.
This was fun. There is a bit of Primus and Captain Beef heart sounds here too.
Glad you had a good time
We Used to Cut the Grass must be a Zappa (Joe's Garage) reference
Hah, I didn't even think about it.
He was a very nice boy.
don’t you boys know any nice songs
oh thank you so much for bringing slapslap into my (Canadian) Thanksgiving weekend, where it belongs!
Hey, happy thanksgiving! 🇨🇦 Thanks for watching
found you very recently, and ngl you quickly rose to the top for me to search weird experimental music.
I have no idea how you find them but im glad you're sharing them
Hey, awesome!! Thanks
I guess it is only medium weird compared to some of this weirdness extravaganza, but this french guy called Etienne Pelosoff has made it his mission to combine black metal and Jazz. It has been done before but in my ears he is the best one to do it, respecting both genres
Have you seen my videos about Panzerballett?
GREEP! Have you listened to the rest of the album yet? If you haven’t, you’ve got to!
I have! At least twice! It's really good
There are some good videos of his recent shows.
I would like to recommend the band Fieldwork! Their song Headlong is such a trip! I think everyone who loves weird music would love them! Kai d'Raiz made me think of them!
Thanks, I'll check them out
Such a wonderful selection! Thank you, you’ve made my day.
Glad to hear it! Please share
Oh man, Scott Walker is the king of weird
Scott Walker is a legend! Check out The Walker Brothers- The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore from 1966 to get a full appreciation of his weirdness.!
I forgot about this channel... and then this popped up in my feed and I love it :)
#neverforget
An amazing selection. This makes me want to make more music, and make it weirder. Thanks as always 🔥
Happy to hear that!
I don’t know why you would get these obvious and less than desirable comments, you’re just doing what you dig! I personally love these and get turned onto some new music that I love and some I don’t so much! Right on!
You're the target viewer! Thank you!
great to see this new episode. like the 5 rules also!
Sweet. Thank you. Ruffled a couple of feathers, but not bad!
i’m definitely interested in unusual music, but i guess what makes me watch to your channel mostly is to see you enjoying the music you are playing. it’s just refreshing to see you having a good time playing music to us.
I'm so glad you enjoy it. This is what I used to do with friends when they'd come over.
if i may add some slight constructive criticism, then it’s that your sound examples are a little too short. it’s sometimes a little hard to get a real impression of the music. so if there are no legal issues involved, why not play the music longer?
Because then the videos would be unapproachably long! The playlists are already too long haha
doesn’t matter, why not doing some live streams dj’ing the music you would like to present? having a weird music party, maybe with some guest. i guess that might work quite well. i would watch it for sure!
Scott Walker!! He's got a HUGE body of work that kept getting weirder as he got older. One of my favorite albums of his is "The Drift". Check out the song "Jolson and Jones", which features a side of meat as percussion, and the lyric "I'LL PUNCH A DONKEY IN THE STREETS OF GALWAY!"
An earlier, and more accessible favorite of mine is side 1 of The Walker Brothers "Nite Flights". A stand out track is "The Electrician", a disturbing little ditty about torture.
A good intro to Scott Walker is the documentary "Scott Walker - 30 Century Man".
The Walker Brothers were huge in the sixties. They were about as popular as the Beatles in Europe.
I read the wikipedia page a couple weeks ago, but haven't explored much of the music (yet)
@@MakeWeirdMusic They were baroque pop. I have most of Scott Walker's albums. He's pretty trippy. He went through a Jacques Brel stage and then went way off. Great stuff.
@@MakeWeirdMusic So much weird awaits you in "30th century man," a great documentary!
@@MakeWeirdMusiccheck out Nite Flights LP. Bowie was a fan. It’s only mildly weird but Scott got weirder as a solo artist.
Stellar episode! I have listened a lot to Greep's latest lately. The sample you picked is my favorite of it all, but strong album. You may be interested in Black Midi's Crimson covers on their TH-cam channel if not familiar. Jono El Grande is an interesting artist. A leader of a symphony orchestra, visual artist, in addition to his own music that are not symphonies... I will be shopping based on this. Really enjoy these videos, and I could not sleep last night before watching it through.
You are awesome. Thanks!
Hey thanks for the work- maybe this has already been requested- I’m only following you a few months (and then you had that break) but would you consider making an Apple Music playlist that is updated/changed every month so that one could just follow that playlist and it would have the new music in it to explore (and save etc if we like it) new each month?
You really can’t beat a bit of Scott Walker. He was a proper original.
Ahoy! It is I! slapslap!
Thank you for spreading the good slap far and wide! It is honor to meet a fellow comrade in slap
🙏🙏🙏
SLAP. ON. 3.
SLAP.
SLAP.
SLAP.
Reg Bloor often performs in clubs in NYC, if you can catch a show, it's amazing.
14:15 is like the mid '80s reimagined without Pinochet, Thatcher and Reagan.
Wow, great playlist this one, I feel younger and refreshed!
Thank you 👍
Invigorating!
Glad to know there is life after 80's avant rock
A sampler of insanity! Thanks.
Great. Love microtonality, it "freshens up" the ear somehow, which seems counter-intuitive. 'Miniatures' is lyrical
really nice crazy stuff, love it
Amazing thing about Scott Walker is that he used to be a pop star (The Walker Brothers, Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore, 1966!). What a transformation!
I whole-heartedly support your house rules. And, if I do come across something I think you might be interested in, I will defo drop you a line. I don't watch all your videos - as I do with most channels, but when I do I enjoy them. Plus I love the playlists - who doesn't want to be informed of music they would otherwise have missed?
Awesome, thank you!
Nick Millevoi's great, thanks for pointing him out - and with the great Jamaaladeen Tacuma on bass. Reg Bloor sounds amazing too.
Did not know about Tacoma! Thanks Will
There’s a video on YT that’s called something like “Scott Walker says Happy Birthday to David Bowie” where an interviewer plays a pre-recorded message for Bowie. He is stunned and at a loss for words, and just shocked that he got that message.
Also, Yamatsuka/Yamataka Eye, the vocalist from the Boredoms, has collaborated with John Zorn before, including as the vocalist for Naked City. So there’s your Zorn-Boredoms connection.
"Tilt" and "the Drift" are really good Scott Walker albums. But he did some cool stuff before then too
Scott Walker has had a fascinating career, going from baroque pop in the ‘60s to avant-garde in the 1990s/2000s.
I want to do a differential scan of the brains of the listeners of this channel, to look for an absurdity region.
LOL, my youtube analytics might tell that story
Ah yes Scott walker of the walker brothers
Great to find you! Or should I just thank the algorithm? Scott Walker was a huge influence on David Bowie. Bowie even covered one of Walker's song, "Nite Flights," on his Black Tie White Noise. Worth finding on TH-cam. I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned it, but there is a great documentary about Scott Walker called "30 Century Man" from the early 2000's that I'm sure you will love.
Hey you included Boredoms - fine choice! Have you ever listened to Birdyak?
Hello, I am sort of new to your channel. Been subscribed for a long while now. I must say, I love what you are introducing. My cup of tea. This list of weird music is awesome and I am always learning from anyone discovering weird music that makes my brain go ‘wow’. Thank you for your recommendation.
P.S would it be okay with you. If I recommend you some weird music? If it’s okay with you?
Keep introducing weird music like this because I love it. 🙂👍👍🙏
Thanks so much for your comment and for the subscription. Glad you're enjoying our work!
Wow: Chris Opperman is a real find! Thank you!
Love, LOve, LOVe, your Show SHow. Here are two of my fav wierdones. Samla Mammas Manna "The Forge", Material "UP River". Bless you.
"That's just such an obnoxious comment." Lol
Great channel… first time here, TH-cam recommended it on automatic… it must know my interest well, new sub here
Thanks and welcome
When weird music feels normal, your on the right path lol
😂 yeah I think about that sometimes.
Thanks again for all your suggestions. As soon as you can, start delving into Scott Walker's catalog - an amazing journey that will take you through very diverse territories. The man was a genius!
Great suggestion!
Hey, a Boredoms song that I actually kind of like! A number of artists that I loved held them up as a huge influence and doing really cool stuff, but when I tried to actually get into their music I bounced off hard. That said Yamantaka Eye's work with Naked City is great.
I did bought the music i just heard the first time on your channel. That was Ahora by Masal.
An excellent choice!
ALL HAIL BOREDOMS!
INDEED
Maybe it's already known by millennials, but I think a younger audience would enjoy knowing and listening to the work of Dave Willey and Hamster Theater. Great videos, by the way. Kudos!
Thank you! I don't kow them. I will check them out.
Dave Willey's "Immeasurable currents" is a wonderful album. And also THINKING PLAGUE band which is a definitely "weird" (but beautiful) music
@@gatophonia Yes. I use to like mild weird music rather than very weird. That's why I pointed out Hamster Theater instead of Thinking Plague, but both Dave Willey's bands make wonderful music. "Immeasurable currents" is indeed a great record.
These presentations are very good. Thank you for having this. The last one reminded me of an old (1970) LP "Zweistein-Wrong". It can be found on TH-cam (p7kWegR96Vs). It's worth listening to! (Greetings from Hungary, congratulations on the Fracture performance!)
Thank you! I'll check it out
Scott Walker (RIP) Bish Bosch is from 2012. He had a 5-decade long career starting with the Walker Brothers.
Here’s my list of 5 weird obscure bands to keep on your radar.
1.) Chunyang Yao - album: Shining Cracks (2016) available on Spotify
2.) Why Patterns - album: Regurgitorium
(2022) available on Spotify
3.) Bridges of Königsberg - album: The Shenanigans-to-Tomfoolery Continuum (2023) available on Bandcamp
4.) Anna Funk Damage - album: Church of the Poisoned Minds (2023) available on Spotify
5.) F.X. Randomiz - album: Goflex (1997) available on Spotify
Hope you and anyone reading this enjoy the list. 🙂🙏👍
Awesome! Never heard of these before. Will check them out.
I love the weird!
we need Dr Demento back.
maybe these guys could do those mash ups.
Scott Walker: it’s so wild how he went from something of a crooner to whatever the heck Bish Bosh is. Fantastic stuff! And slap slap kind of reminded me of Moon Hooch. Check out their Tiny Desk show. It’s hilarious.
Moon hooch is fun for a few minutes. Then I lose interest.
@@MakeWeirdMusic To be honest, I loved the Tiny Desk but yeah, recordings..not so much.
At 15:45, if you are interested in pleasant microtonal guitar, i can recommend Flying Microtonal Banana by King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizard.
I tried listening to them but didn’t get it. What am I missing?
cool playlist! first time to your channel and i am a fellow lover of weird music. not sure if you have checked out or featured any of these bands on your channel, but here is a list of weird music you might enjoy as well:
sleepytime gorilla museum
ruins
meredith monk
breast fed yak
palm
alex g
polvo
🙂 Nice selection! I didn't know about Brendan Byrnes, which i find really really good and interesting! Unfortunately he has released very few CDs… 😢 I stoped buying vinyl long time ago, and never buy digital only, BUT, i might make an exception here, cause all i've heard from him (thanks for the Bandcamp link! ) is quite great 🙂 Thanks again for this funny, coool and interesting selection! 🙂🙌
Sweet!
Amazing, I love your channel and your playlists! Can I suggest a song called "Fifty Five Psicho Fucking Freak Fry Flies Free Flying" by a Paraguayan band called Dokma? I think it might fit the weirdness :)
LOL what a title. Thanks! I'll check it out
18:07 As if David Bowie collaborated with King Crimson.
I like that!
Bryan Ferry once auditioned for KC, in an alternate universe he voiced ‘Easy Money’
Listening to this playlist a second time with the kids, and i realize it's a pastiche of Doctor Demento '24.
Hey, I don't mind that comparison at all! :)
You have to check out again Black Midi. You'll Like it, a lot!
By the way: Geordie Greep plays this and sings this at the same time.
Best one yet! Keeps me inspired . Here’s a few that might fit- Cardiacs - everso closely guarded line. ( don’t watch the video! It ruins a brilliant piece of music) For fun time signatures try 5uu’s comeuppance . the Japanese band Koenji Hyakkei is amazing! And for microtonal, Mercury tree is definitely worth checking out
I will have a video about cardiacs soon
Please forgive a minor criticism; please try to get ypur voice volume and music levels closer. I almost had a heartattack at that one transition. Anyways, great stuff as always. This is my new favorite series! I love discovering new (and especially unique) music!!
Interesting! I checked and adjusted all the waveforms when I edited this video. Maybe it's on your end? What particular timestamp is problematic?
I dig that tune by Malstrom. It's got lots of 'sus' chords and shapes, and i wonder how it would sound in the 17EDO tuning. 17EDO has great seconds, fourths, fifths etc.
I just listened to the full album again and this is certainly the least weird track. I didn't pick the right track, but glad you're digging it.
As for 17EDO, I'll check them out
@@MakeWeirdMusic Sorry for the jargon! 17EDO is a microtonal tuning using 17 notes per octave, rather than 12. But now I know what to name my band!
Thank you
You're welcome
Very nice weird musics.
Friends you micgjt also like to check power of Omens, the CD is Rooms Of Anguish.
Also Crak the sky is very nice.
Thanks. I will check them out.
Cool selections. Have you checked out Clubfoot Orchestra. If you have time, check out the compilation called potatoes ( A collection of Folk Songs from Ralph Records - Volume 1). A lot of hidden treasures there.
Thank you. I will check them out!
Wake Meird Wusic is what happens while I'm standing on my head. Listening inversion therapy. This counters the effects of Floccinaucinihilipilificationism caused by olfactory synesthesia of opinion smelliness. Public opinions expressed in TH-cam commentary and in public restroom stalls demand fresh air. Make Weird Music is like a breath of fresh Ass...er....I mean Air!
it appears these are all on bandcamp. it's going to put a serious dent in my finances.
i would like to mention a couple of bands i was reminded of, while not classically weird, do some great stuff-
RASPUTINA-2 to 3 cellos and a drummer, the weirdness comes in the subject matter and delivery, and-
DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOK-an a cappella group that will catchyou by surprise. thanks
Yes, nearly all of it on Bandcamp. Pretty cool, right?
May I offer a suggestion? It’s a song called ‘Bricks’ by The Diagram Brothers. It’s about bricks. It’s only 2 mins 45secs and will be right at home on your channel.
@@FunRunEndsInTragedy nice song
keep em comin
Did you see the other three?
Diggin the Tony Levin TShirt!!! 😊
Thanks! Came in the mail haha
Have you done Let Loving Her Be Everything by Lost Crowns yet? If not, do! Their music has a gleeful use of discordance, unexpected chord changes and non-standard time signatures.
No, I haven’t heard of that before. I will check it out.
Scott Walker has a long career, check more out. "The Drift" might be his best out of the new dark records, look into him.
I love that Nick Millevoi record. I bought it from Bandcamp. I try to get my hands on all his stuff. Check out Desertion Trio.
Long live Weird Music!!
Amen
Have you ever featured anything by PoiL Ueda? It's a project where a French band, consisting of members from PoiL, Ni, PinioL, Pili Coït, come together with Junko Ueda, who is a Japanese satsuma-biwa player and vocalist.
Also, The David Bowie song Night Flights was originally a Scott Walker / Walker Brothers album track. Scott also did an album with Sunn o))).
I have several of their releases, as well as, Ni’s. I love both of these bands. The Poil Ueda releases are great!
@@ralphmarrone3130 Cool, yes, I met them several times, they are awesome and really nice people as well.
As always some good recommendations there.. I wonder if you know about igorrr.
Watch their documentary about the making of their last album "spirituality and distortion" from 2020.
I believe I included Igorr in the previous video. Very aware of them. I consider it more "meme" music, but still enjoyable. :)
Reg Bloor should do a collab with Cyriak
I like (and of cause support) your rules! They rule!🎶🖖
Thank you! Hopefully by verbalizing them, it'll lead to more meaningful and fruitful discussion.
@@MakeWeirdMusic I surely hope so, too. And maybe I will send some weird music now that you are aware of Scott Walker...( Not more Scott Walker of cause) 🎶🖖