Itβs in the same genre family as lofi and trance in my book. In my experience the late 60s/70s experimental artists are the most fun to play hate it or love it with.
I only said it was in the same family as those genres. They definitely were precursors. Experimental was intended to reference the anti-genre noise guys in the late 70s mainly.
well if you mean like Kraftwerk and Throbbing Gristle those were actually industrial music. it just seems weird to use those genres and that timeframe because they didn't exist yet. lo-fi is so vague it could be anything, but still didn't exist at the time either.
Itβs in the same genre family as lofi and trance in my book. In my experience the late 60s/70s experimental artists are the most fun to play hate it or love it with.
neither of those genres existed in the 60s and 70s.
I only said it was in the same family as those genres. They definitely were precursors. Experimental was intended to reference the anti-genre noise guys in the late 70s mainly.
well if you mean like Kraftwerk and Throbbing Gristle those were actually industrial music. it just seems weird to use those genres and that timeframe because they didn't exist yet. lo-fi is so vague it could be anything, but still didn't exist at the time either.