I just got into Swans. Their albums “To be kind” or “Glowing man” are great, and it reminded me of “20 Jazz Junk Greats” by Throbbing Gristle. I wonder how many great experimental albums are there?

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    Here’s a few of my favourite “weirder” albums:

    Death Grips - The Money Store (Aggressive alternative hip hop/industrial)

    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion (Psychedelic folk/pop)

    Clipping - CLPPNG (Alternative hip hop)

    Daniel Johnston - Hi, How Are You? (Lofi pop/indie)

    Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (Jazz)

    Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (Jazz)

    Meshuggah - Catch 33 (Djent/Prog Metal/Extreme Metal)

    John Frusciante - Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt (Experimental folk)

    Black Country New Road - For the First Time (Prog rock/Post rock/sort of “Jazz” IDK)

    Hope you find something you like!

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    Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica

    The Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time

    Flux Of Pink Indians - The Fucking Cunts TreatUs Like Pricks

    Crass - Yes Sir, I Will

    Velvet Underground - White Light/ White Heat

    Black Midi - Cavalcade

    Earth - Earth 2

    Swans - Soundtrack For The Blind

    Godspeed! You Black Emporer - Raise Your Skinny Fists

    Sunn O)) - Pyroclasts

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      Awesome stuff! That Flux album is new to me, really gonna listen to it later based off the others on this list.

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        It’s quite similar to Yes Sir, I Will but more angry and noisy if possible. I think it came about after the sexual assault of a friend and the lyrics are heavily based on that experience.

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        It’s hard because of the subject matter but also the length. It takes about 6 hours and to really appreciate it you need to listen to it in one sitting.

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    How experimental do you want? Einstuerzende Neubauten made some interesting records in the eighties (and later as well). I enjoy Five on the open-ended Richter Scale.

    All Bitches Die by Lingua Ignota is absolutely terrifying, in a good way (if you enjoy unhinged screaming and beautiful melody, and who doesn’t?). It’s not a crappy hip hop album, but deals with artist’s experience of abuse and with revenge, hence the title.

    Edit: Wait, you want brilliant experimental music? Check out Mr Bungle. The s/t is… funk hardcore metal, but good, I guess. The other albums, idk sinister lounge music perhaps?

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    maudlin of the Well and Kayo Dot! My two favorite bands. Both avant-garde metal bands led by Toby Driver. motW’s Bath / Leaving Your Body Map are sister albums and an amazing listen back to back, start to finish. Kayo Dot’s Choirs of the Eye is one of the best albums of all time, another amazing full listen.

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    I don’t know how experimental they were per se, solidly jazz fusion, but anything by the Mahavishnu Orchestra tends to be a journey.

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    I was wondering what experimental meant so looked up Swans. The only band i know of thats super weird is called Clowncore, i dont listen to them but maybe someone likes it

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    Heh, not to disappoint you, but that’s some of Swans’ newest music. Their discography goes back to '83. Killing for Company off of The Great Annihilator (1995) is my favorite song of theirs. Then again, I haven’t listened to To Be Kind & Glowing Man, so I’ll have to check those out.

    To get this one out of the way, The Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time.

    My personal recommendation would be Kayo Dot. Here’s their album Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue.

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    I’m a massive Jim O’Rourke fan, and you can’t really go wrong with any of his records. Super interesting and enigmatic guy. He really does his own thing. Would love to see him perform one day, but unfortunately he rarely leaves Japan these days. To Magnetize Money and Catch a Roving Eye is a mammoth of a record, definitely worth a listen.

    Also, NTS sessions by Autechre. Just sublime.

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    I’ll be honest, I don’t really know what counts as “experimental,” but I’ve been really liking music in this genre that I guess is called “Baroque Metal” or something like that. Igorrr and Keygen Church have been a couple favorites.

    More on the jazzy side, I listened to Sungazer’s album Perihelion on repeat for like two straight weeks, it’s really good

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      I love Igorrr. It has been interesting seeing the project progress to having lots of musicinas rather than just sampling. I love the older stuff with the samples, but I imagine the new stuff would be fun to see live.

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      Keygen Church is SO GOOD. I really dig this fusion of metal, glitch (I guess? I don’t really know a good term for it lol) and baroque music. I’ll check Igorrr out, I’ve been craving something in that vein for the longest time!

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        I actually found Igorrr first, and had no idea what I was in for (I was unaware of this genre before I found them). They’re fantastic, I hope you enjoy!

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          I really enjoyed Igorrr! I think it has more middle-eastern influences, which I really dig! Thanks for the recommendations! :D

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        Have you listened to Master Boot Record? It is the same guy as Keygen Church. A few years back he set up some really fun internet scavenger hunts with some fun puzzles, ciphers, etc using old protocols, which eventually led to unreleased tracks and an actual BBS.