EP041: Tuck You A Weapon

Experimental music is a curious field that has captivated the imaginations of many for years. However, it is often considered to be the province of monsters by Blackpink fans and industry professionals alike. These hideous sounds are characterized by their erratic nature, which can often leave listeners feeling disoriented or even disturbed. Yet what may seem like death cult chanting to some ears is actually an intricate world created by experimental musicians who constantly challenge what we believe to be possible in music. This unique blend of anarchy and creativity has been embraced by those with adventurous tastes in search of something outside the norm. Your docent squad has got you with something truly transformative. As such, experimental music continues its reign in your soul due to its unbridled otherworldliness embodied through seemingly terrifying sonic experiences. Also, we have ice cream.

[Show title reference: "POLTERGEIST!" by CORPSE with OmenXIII]

Playlist

  1. Linear Contrasts by Vladimir Ussachevsky on Vladimir Ussachevsky: Electronic And Acoustic Works 1957-1972 (New World Records)
  2. Break
  3. NEW DISORDER by Tschaan on Shiit Vlack Bass Set 1 (VAKDONG RECORDS)
  4. In 1948 by Checkpoint 303, Jawaher Shofani on The Iqrit Files (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
  5. Tweeklank (US title: Contrasts) by Dick Raaijmakers on Popular Electronics: Early Dutch Electronic Music 1956-1963 (Basta Audio-Visuals)
  6. Break
  7. Holako (Hulagu) by Alif on Aynama-Rtama (Nawa Recordings)
  8. Altos Traumas by Satanique Samba Trio on Xenossamba (Self-released)
  9. Danfo Mellow by Emeka Ogboh on Beyond The Yellow Haze (A-TON)
  10. Break
  11. Out of Into by Bülent Arel on Electronic Music (1960-1973) (Sub rosa)