Who is the most experimental/innovative artist today?
>>122598250>Zero responses The state of music
>>122598250Charli XCX
>>122601352Lmfao actual brain rot>Yeah let's just press buttons on this machine>I'm sleepy but gotta record this before deadline uh>Press more buttons to do it's thing>Wtf are lyrics, let's just mention sex, horny and drugs>Viola! <i>musiqué<i>
>>122598250Black midi Death gripsXiu xiuParannoulBurial
the closest thing we have is those vaporwave guys like james ferrao and Daniel Lopatin
>>122598250sophie
>>122601730Also, The Gathering idk if they're still active or what but back in the days they were aggressively pushing into more experimental/alternative (see: Souvenirs, beutiful album)
>>122601758Didn't she die after falling from balcony kek sorry but it's still funny to hear desu
>>122598250The strokes
>>122598250Oneohtrix Point Never is my answer for the previous decade, but I'm not sure what my answer would be for the current one.
Pic relHe is also the greatest guitarist of all time, objectivelyThe most talented man in rock and music in general of the past 30 years
>>122598250Sevish.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ5Qz6e-Bs4Everybody still using 12EDO is automatically disqualified.
>>122601837100% agree
>>122603351>wonky tryhard meme tuning ""music"" is LE GOODok nerd.
>>122601730lol
>>122603941It's actually nerdy to notice the tuning at all. I enjoyed listening to Trees In the Depths of the Earth from Kirby Super Star (original version) for years before I learned it was in 24EDO. Until then I just thought it sounded cool. Same way I listen to prog rock and hear it all in 4/4.