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.
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 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 :)
Thank you for giving us weird music lovers a place to listen to songs we may not have heard before. I've been around and/or involved in music since the 60's and love this channel.
@@MakeWeirdMusic I just realized, I asked friends this but they haven’t listened to Frakctured as much. Doesn’t 0:45 of “The New Sound” sound very similar to a little after 5:25 in “Frakctured”?
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.
This is a great channel. The Freak Zone, with Stuart Maconie, on BBC 6Music also great. Been listening to it for years and discovered some excellent stuff.
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!
Oh wow and hi! Axel here from Malstrom. Thanks for featuring our music in such a personal way! Glad you enjoy the grooves as much! And yes it's an 8-string guitar. And a music video for Flerminger is up on my channel if you feel like checking it out. Keep doing your thing! There is so much great music lost to algorithms.
I read a review of Scott's "The Drift", and the critic warned us not to listen late at night on headphones by yourself. So, after I did just that, I said, "I'm not doing that again." I have, though.
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".
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 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!
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.
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.
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
@@MakeWeirdMusic Yo sorry for the late reply. I went and checked your interview for the latest panzerballet album and dived into their discography. I quite like it, to me it falls a bit into the cerebral/virtouso category of metal with bands like Animals as leaders, polyphia, scale the summit, the resconance project etc. but a bit more fun. I like this style of music but i grow quickly exhausted from it as I have a hard time feeling the music and therefore use more brainpower listening to it. Etienne Pelosof is very different with more of the power and rawness of the black metal (and also more of a division between jazz and metal elements but with clean transitions). I really recommend the Trve Brvtal blackjazz EP or just the headbang to jazz single. Sorry for the long comment, I am pretty new to the channel (found you when I just started listening to Sleepy Time Gorilla Museum). I am really enjoying these playlists and digging for your panzerballet videos have inspired me to do more of a deep dive in your earlier videos
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 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.
Miniatures is very nice. It gave me a “looking through a microscope at the Andromeda Strain, while my coworker listens to an experimental music station on the radio.”
Boredoms' Wow2 album was co-produced by John Zorn, and he released it in 1993 on his Japanese label Avant, which was the predecessor of Tzadik Records. It's actually less weird than Boredoms' other stuff from the period, as this one was basically recorded live in Martin Bisi's B.C. studio, while the others had a lot of production touches (and sometimes production body tackles) added by Eye afterward.
I really appreciate your dedication to sharing weird music, as there is not much of an outlet for this type of experimental stuff. Even if I don't like all the tracks, I like learning about them all.
@@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.
That's actually really nice. If you are looking for weird music I suggest Igorrr, everything he does is weird, including the solos played by his chicken.
Scott Walker was a member of The Walker Brothers (The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore) and made a lot of outstanding experimental albums later in his career.
Great channel. Scott Walker was a crooner/pop artist of sorts in the Walker Brothers and then went his own way. And kept going. Amazing back catalogue of challenging music.
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.
I think the Devin Townsend connection makes sense. Progressive metal sometimes hits the same way some of these songs do. Multiple rhythms, unconventional chord changes, microtonal dissonance, tempo changes, but less violent and disorienting. Good stuff. See Mitochondrion’s new record for that, or Imperial Triumphant for a jazzier take. And Slapslap reminded me of Clown Core.
My "band" Toxodeth Projects on spotify goes from 9 followers to sometimes 90 followers for some months, we make one of the worse strange odd bizarre music ever in a simple way with regular instruments, excellent channel , thank you for sharing all this underground contemporary music,greetings frim Alaska but I am from Mexico
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.
I'm really glad to have found your channel. My first weird song was Ethnicolor, from Jean Michel Jarre and it was a turning point for me. I never had such flow of imagination listening to a song. Since them I'm trying to find music that brings similar effect, and your channel probably will be where I'll find it.
Love your channel! Sure things remind me of things; at 20 everything was new because we didn’t even know the artist’s references, I’m now 60+ and having listened to every extreme I’m aware of, it’s a different appreciation and no one likes “everything”
I'm always wondering what music will sound like in 20-30 years (or even further in the future). Listening to your selection always offers tantalizing clues to that question. Thanks!
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.
@@MakeWeirdMusic Great. I hope it continues to work in your favor - I'm enjoying it. By the way, going through the early videos has proven fantastic, as so many feature musicians I enjoy and greatly respect!
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.
Really love your Channel. Promoting original pushing boundaries music is fantastic. In next year I think we are in for some of the most newest sounding music that will push all the boundaries as the battle with a.i heats up and people demand something sonorous and almost beyond science type music.... exciting times keep up the good work will promote your channel on my substack
Youd love Mick Barrs stuff, specifically Orthrelm, Octis and Ocrilim. Insane guitar shreddage. Very fast, very harsh and very weird! theres alot of albums under those names and i have no idea where to guide you but youd find something.
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.
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
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
What an honor! Thank you! Great videos and weird music!
That intro track was so damn good, I want to thank you for the opportunity to be able to compliment you. Nicely done!
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.
So glad I find this channel! Bring us more!
There's plenty more on the channel already! And we won't be stopping any time soon.
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
I love that the weirder it gets the more you smile
😂 people dig that! I don’t get it but I’m glad.
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
Thank you for giving us weird music lovers a place to listen to songs we may not have heard before. I've been around and/or involved in music since the 60's and love this channel.
Thank you so much. Plenty more to come. And plenty of older videos for you to check out.
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.
@@MakeWeirdMusic I just realized, I asked friends this but they haven’t listened to Frakctured as much.
Doesn’t 0:45 of “The New Sound” sound very similar to a little after 5:25 in “Frakctured”?
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
This is a great channel. The Freak Zone, with Stuart Maconie, on BBC 6Music also great. Been listening to it for years and discovered some excellent stuff.
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!
Love your videos. Thank you for doing this.
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Oh wow and hi! Axel here from Malstrom. Thanks for featuring our music in such a personal way! Glad you enjoy the grooves as much! And yes it's an 8-string guitar. And a music video for Flerminger is up on my channel if you feel like checking it out.
Keep doing your thing! There is so much great music lost to algorithms.
I love it! I will definitely buy your creations. Cheers and be well.
Thanks Axel! Your whole album is excellent. Nice work.
Just been listening to some of your music. Fantastic! Wann kommt ihr nach München?
Haha, thank you! The video for Flerminger was filmed in Munich!
@@AbsalomsAxe Die U3 fährt jetzt ins All? Das ist aber neu. Tolles Stück und Video. Danke!
Great channel! Nice to see all this cool weird music is still out there.
Glad you enjoy it!
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!
I read a review of Scott's "The Drift", and the critic warned us not to listen late at night on headphones by yourself. So, after I did just that, I said, "I'm not doing that again." I have, though.
I did the same thing 😅
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".
I remember the first time I heard Scott Walker. It was Plastic Palace People - I was hooked immediately.
... and the meat punching sounded exactly like you would imagine. Splatty.
You really can’t beat a bit of Scott Walker. He was a proper original.
What would be very weird is if the boredoms made a song that didn’t sound like that
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
When weird music feels normal, your on the right path lol
😂 yeah I think about that sometimes.
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 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
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!
Such a wonderful selection! Thank you, you’ve made my day.
Glad to hear it! Please share
Scott Walker's career was amazing. From "The sun ain't gonna shine anymore" to collaborating with Sunn 0)))
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.
Just found your channel quite by accident and I'm rather enjoying it. So there. Listening from Ireland
Sweet! 🇮🇪
I really liked that bit in bish bosh when it went "boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom..."
Yeah that was really weird
So glad to see a new episode! Thanks for sharing your finds
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?
@@MakeWeirdMusic Yo sorry for the late reply. I went and checked your interview for the latest panzerballet album and dived into their discography. I quite like it, to me it falls a bit into the cerebral/virtouso category of metal with bands like Animals as leaders, polyphia, scale the summit, the resconance project etc. but a bit more fun. I like this style of music but i grow quickly exhausted from it as I have a hard time feeling the music and therefore use more brainpower listening to it.
Etienne Pelosof is very different with more of the power and rawness of the black metal (and also more of a division between jazz and metal elements but with clean transitions). I really recommend the Trve Brvtal blackjazz EP or just the headbang to jazz single.
Sorry for the long comment, I am pretty new to the channel (found you when I just started listening to Sleepy Time Gorilla Museum). I am really enjoying these playlists and digging for your panzerballet videos have inspired me to do more of a deep dive in your earlier videos
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!
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!
"Tilt" and "the Drift" are really good Scott Walker albums. But he did some cool stuff before then too
Glad to know there is life after 80's avant rock
But is there? 😆
Miniatures is very nice. It gave me a “looking through a microscope at the Andromeda Strain, while my coworker listens to an experimental music station on the radio.”
Boredoms' Wow2 album was co-produced by John Zorn, and he released it in 1993 on his Japanese label Avant, which was the predecessor of Tzadik Records. It's actually less weird than Boredoms' other stuff from the period, as this one was basically recorded live in Martin Bisi's B.C. studio, while the others had a lot of production touches (and sometimes production body tackles) added by Eye afterward.
An amazing selection. This makes me want to make more music, and make it weirder. Thanks as always 🔥
Happy to hear that!
Without weird music, how would we ever get variety? All change starts with "that isn't music" or "that isn't art."
I really appreciate your dedication to sharing weird music, as there is not much of an outlet for this type of experimental stuff. Even if I don't like all the tracks, I like learning about them all.
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.
That's actually really nice. If you are looking for weird music I suggest Igorrr, everything he does is weird, including the solos played by his chicken.
Scott Walker was a member of The Walker Brothers (The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore) and made a lot of outstanding experimental albums later in his career.
Geordie Greep stands out , thank you sir nice tracks , like you put your plate full of food on the table , and one of the table legs , breaks out
Great channel. Scott Walker was a crooner/pop artist of sorts in the Walker Brothers and then went his own way. And kept going. Amazing back catalogue of challenging music.
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.
Thank tou
Interesting music! Thanks!
What a great list! Thanks for putting up so many sign posts. Now I can get truly lost for hours 😎
Did a 2-hour livestream last night. Check it out!
Thanks again 😊
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?
chris opperman meets the mood when needed. not always wanted, but sometimes needed.
Haha yes. I hope he sees this.
what a genius man, so cool and weird music, new favorite yt channel
nice Levin t !
oh thank you so much for bringing slapslap into my (Canadian) Thanksgiving weekend, where it belongs!
Hey, happy thanksgiving! 🇨🇦 Thanks for watching
I really appreciate what you’re doing. Just stumbled onto your channel and I love it.
I'm so happy this series is back!
I think the Devin Townsend connection makes sense. Progressive metal sometimes hits the same way some of these songs do. Multiple rhythms, unconventional chord changes, microtonal dissonance, tempo changes, but less violent and disorienting. Good stuff. See Mitochondrion’s new record for that, or Imperial Triumphant for a jazzier take. And Slapslap reminded me of Clown Core.
always loved boredoms ! great origin story !
some good avant garde music here, thank for sharing!
It's the News Radio theme. 0:46
Welcome to All Things Concidered!😂
I have an itchy finger for clicking away from songs after a few seconds, but Bach's Beach was too smooth
Me too. That’s why these playlists are hard to make haha
My "band" Toxodeth Projects on spotify goes from 9 followers to sometimes 90 followers for some months, we make one of the worse strange odd bizarre music ever in a simple way with regular instruments, excellent channel , thank you for sharing all this underground contemporary music,greetings frim Alaska but I am from Mexico
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!
I'm really glad to have found your channel. My first weird song was Ethnicolor, from Jean Michel Jarre and it was a turning point for me. I never had such flow of imagination listening to a song. Since them I'm trying to find music that brings similar effect, and your channel probably will be where I'll find it.
Scott Walker is a very satisfying deep dive. Such a great artist.
Long live Weird Music!!
Amen
Love your channel! Sure things remind me of things; at 20 everything was new because we didn’t even know the artist’s references, I’m now 60+ and having listened to every extreme I’m aware of, it’s a different appreciation and no one likes “everything”
So true! Thanks for joining
I forgot about this channel... and then this popped up in my feed and I love it :)
#neverforget
I'm always wondering what music will sound like in 20-30 years (or even further in the future). Listening to your selection always offers tantalizing clues to that question. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for this. I was really really bored with the lack of new crazy music to listen.
This was fun. There is a bit of Primus and Captain Beef heart sounds here too.
Glad you had a good time
I would like to recommend the album SEVEN IDIOTS by World's End Girlfriend from Japan. One of my favorites of the last 20 years.
Thanks. I will check it out.
This album is AWESOME. Definitely adding to the next playlist.
*blaring horns*
“I think Zorn is associated with this one…?”
That’s probably a safe bet. Haha
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
@@MakeWeirdMusic Great. I hope it continues to work in your favor - I'm enjoying it. By the way, going through the early videos has proven fantastic, as so many feature musicians I enjoy and greatly respect!
You saved the best for last I really dug that last one.
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.
Scott walker a poet and songwriter with innovations. His early work has influences like Leonard cohen.
great to see this new episode. like the 5 rules also!
Sweet. Thank you. Ruffled a couple of feathers, but not bad!
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 did. What a difference haha
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!
Scott Walker is so diverse. The man's a genius.
like the finger work of "big scary indian" ! thanks got to go to bed now.
Love that one!
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I think I heard a text grab from “Land of the Giants” Keep those tunes coming; they represent our solitary strangeness .
Just published a new one today.
nice work by malstrom ! thanks bra..
14:15 is like the mid '80s reimagined without Pinochet, Thatcher and Reagan.
Great. Love microtonality, it "freshens up" the ear somehow, which seems counter-intuitive. 'Miniatures' is lyrical
I'd love to see you interview Reg Bloor. I know she'd be up for it.
I don’t know if John Zorn produced any boredoms albums or not but the singer from
boredoms does a lot of the screaming on Zorns albums.
Oh man, Scott Walker is the king of weird
Wow: Chris Opperman is a real find! Thank you!
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.
Wow, great playlist this one, I feel younger and refreshed!
Thank you 👍
Invigorating!
Really love your Channel. Promoting original pushing boundaries music is fantastic. In next year I think we are in for some of the most newest sounding music that will push all the boundaries as the battle with a.i heats up and people demand something sonorous and almost beyond science type music.... exciting times keep up the good work will promote your channel on my substack
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. What's your Substack?
really nice crazy stuff, love it
Scott Walker has had a fascinating career, going from baroque pop in the ‘60s to avant-garde in the 1990s/2000s.
Reg Bloor often performs in clubs in NYC, if you can catch a show, it's amazing.
Youd love Mick Barrs stuff, specifically Orthrelm, Octis and Ocrilim. Insane guitar shreddage. Very fast, very harsh and very weird! theres alot of albums under those names and i have no idea where to guide you but youd find something.
love that opperman
Don’t forget the " band” Yowie completely original guitaristic theory be damned madness
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.