You need to hear this - Weirdest new music of 2024
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
- Let's spend 45 minutes together listening to new music that I think is worth your time.
Here's the link to the Spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/7AR...
Apple Music playlist: / may-2024-weird-music
Text-based list of songs and artists: docs.google.com/document/d/1A...
Check out these artists! Many of them are on Bandcamp. Enjoy!
Artists mentioned:
WEIRD
* Seabrook Power Plant
* Mat Muntz
* Jake Finck @jakefinck7197
* Sleepytime Gorilla Museum @SGM2024
LESS WEIRD, BUT GREAT
* Flying Machines @FlyingMachines
* Emma Rawicz @emmarawiczsax
* Brekky Boy @BrekkyBoy
* Monsieur MALA
* Bernice
* Kalbells @kalbells7761
* Eyot
* Foehn Trio @foehntrio5920
* Bill Laurance, Michael League @BillLauranceVideos @michaelleague3810
* Stefano Maimone @StefanoMaimone
* Krokofant
* Daniel Hayn
* I LIKE TO SLEEP @iliketosleepband
* Anatole Muster @anatolemuster9786
ADDICTED
* S. Carey @s-carey
* Ethan Gruska @ethangruska
* Luke Howard Trio
* Nate Smith @natesmithdrumsofficial
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Made it five minutes. "Look how sophisticated I am! I listen to discordant dumpster jazz! Behold my shit-eating grin!"
Nailed it! Here's your trophy: 🏆
Listened to most of it. Have to agree with your description; couldn’t have said it better myself...
elu ve elu divrei elokim hayim
😂
Oh dear, isn't it amazing how defensive people get when someone likes music they don't? I don't think he uses the word "sophisticated", he says "weird". You may not think it is, and? Aren't there other channels you can go to with mainstream crap where the video maker acts as though they're having a orgasm whilst listening? You're one of those people who look at Van Gogh's Sunflowers and think it's crap because it doesn't look like a photograph, aren't you.
Clarinetist on Mat Muntz's record here. Mat, myself, and everyone involved in that project, are part of the scene here where we make weird music to usually a small crowd. Even for this project, the one show we played probably had a single digit band:audience size ratio. I appreciate you taking the time to curate and amplify this music to reach a wider audience! Excited to check out the rest!
Awesome! Maybe you can join us for the interview. Talk to Mat. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You - and your scene - are amazing. You have appreciation from across the ocean!!!! ❤️
Serious question; what do you do for a living?
You have probably already heard of it, the world of improvised music is a small one. But if you are coming to Europe you may want to contact Offene Ohren in Munich. They have put on a series of improvised music over the years of very high quality and I think Mat Muntz's music would fit with their programming. You can be guaranteed of a modestly sized but attentive and enthusiastic audience.
Who are you asking, Dave?
I sometimes get depressed knowing all the fantastic music out there that I'll miss because there isn't enough time to discover it.
Don’t get depressed. Be glad to live in a world where we could not hear it all even if we had all the time in the world.
Use serendipity.
CZcams must make you suicidal then: there's 500 hours uploaded every MINUTE 24/7.
The late John Peel was in a constant state of dismay for the same reason.
I've thought that exact same thing 🤷🏾♂️😭🙃
Having grown up on a diet of Zappa Giant, Crimson, etc; I'm super grateful that you're pointing out all of the awesome stuff that's still being made today in a seemingly empty era of music!
So glad you feel this way. Let’s go support these artists!
This is fantastic Anthony. Love Sleepytime. Definitely influenced by the Crimson, Sleepytime, FZ, Rush world. Great to see your Jon Finn live too. Sent you a promo copy of our weird stuff. 😊
@joeriffanucci thank you! Where’d you send it? I have too many inboxes.
@@MakeWeirdMusic Just crawled out of a 2 or 3 hour "Snarky Puppy" rabbit-hole ;)
Same..
People saying jazz isnt weird don't know how weird jazz gets.
For sure!
Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor, Art Ensemble of Chicago. That will challenge most musicians.
Just discovered you by the grace of CZcams algorithms. Have only listened to the first three so far and LOVE THEM!!!! Getting to hear new weird music I haven't heard before is one of my favorite things in life. Thank you so much for what you're doing. Subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
My thoughts exactly!
Now go support the artists! ❤
Love all this music. You must be a Metheny appreciator too, based on these selections! Uh, at least some of his stuff.
@@roycroftjones9924 yep. I’ve done a couple videos about him and my good friend is his tech.
Ever heard of Dr. Nerve? Most of this stuff sounds like them.
The joy that comes across your face while listening to some samples is something that your viewers here get.
Thank you.
That's so funny because I was half embarrassed about it.
@@MakeWeirdMusic self-embarrassed in public. 😂 I will put it this way: No experiments would lead to less fun and less chances to find one or another enriching experience. This was my way: About 25 years ago, I talked about that with a Lecturer of poetry in Berlin. He was well educated in modern literature, well situated, and wrote to me, after that talk, that I am "only a Gamma-Scientist with no chance to write good modern poetry ever". 20 years later now, I have published my poems in East-Asia, India, Austria and Germany and won several literary competitions. I studied Biology and philosophy, but no literature. So, who was right? The well educated snob, or the guy who always seeks weird fun?
@@MakeWeirdMusic Don't be. We humans as a group are not usually welcoming to new ways of thinking. Believe me, your lone voice in the wilderness is much appreciated. 🙂
Been listening to sleepytime for many years. 🤘🏾🤘🏾🔥🔥. Thank you good sir.
Thanks for listening. Did you see my interviews with them?
@@MakeWeirdMusic holy shit no I didn’t. I will definitely check that out you rock thank you so much once again.
I didn't even know they had come back until I heard them in that Best of '24 list you posted. Good deal! Though I shall mourn the loss of Free Salamander Exhibit.
Sleep is still wrong
@@davidcollins2648 I saw Sleepytime at burning man back when they were called Idiot Flesh and a young man on acid freaked out so hard he had to be physically restrained 😆
Really enjoyed this. It’s such a pleasure to be introduced to new music. Roll on the interviews!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'd like to do more videos like this
@@MakeWeirdMusic Please do.
Thanks for finding all this great music and sharing it with us. 🤘🏽
Poo ninja! Nice to see you
Im "That guy" who has the privilege of only discovering Gentle Giant a year ago. Fresh Ears for me. Now have Power, Freehand, and In'terview. All amazing.
I grew up , as a kid on Weird music. My normal was Isao Tomita, Japan, Mick Karn, White Noise, Tod Dockstader, etc... I'm 51 now.
First album I ever bought was Tomita's "Bermuda Triangle" with allowance at 8
Lucky!! Thanks for checking out the video.
Tomita is amazing. My father brought Pictures At An Exhibition home from the radio station he worked at when I was around 13 and I have deeply appreciated his music ever since. I feel lucky that I was exposed to it at an early age.
Fantastic!! Thank you!! I'm forever on the search for the new. Hopefully Rick Beato will see this and/or learn of some of material and focus on it vs top 10 apple/spotify cow caca.
Sigh... Believe me, I hear you!
He is worthless.
So I have this close friend, his job is more or less creating playlists for companies. He's been listening to 7 hours of music a day, 5 days a week for years... and that's exactly the style of music he listens to now! I guess in some way to "wash his ears", as you eat ginger between two sushis.
My theory: once you've reached a certain stage, you're going to look for really weird stuff because you can't listen to “basics” songs any more! We should call it _ginger music_
Wow, that sounds like an awful job haha. I like the "ginger music" though
@@MakeWeirdMusic terrifying I'll give you that.. although the guy has become a one-man musical encyclopedia (I sent him your video anyway)
Jeez! How do I get THAT job? I can "Cleanse the pallet" when work is done with my own playlists.
Leave Ed Sheeran alone.
@@mvunit3 Come to Paris, he's hiring!
I am a musician and when I was in college in the late 80s, early 90s, some of my dorm friends used to hold "jam sessions". They basically had no musical skills at all and just made a bunch of noises. That's what this sounds like.
I bet this is worse than your friends' jamming.
I apologize that you watched this video. I can send you $3 for your time.
@@MakeWeirdMusic
Me 2!!!
I dserve $6, sir!
I actually felt full.... Like I'd eaten a whole Carne Asada Fry, from Roberto's.
Ok.....
Ya caught me. I actually did, eat all dat food.
I used 2 xperiment like dis, wit a buddy, back n 1983 thru 1989.
I still do, 2 sum dgree.
I MOSTLY stay mainstream sounding, tho.
P.S. - Ever review RINGS OF SATURN? I think u'll like. Check em out!
From someone with an eclectic taste for weird stuff but mostly listening to electronic music, thanks a lot!! Amazing stuff here ❤
Glad you enjoyed
Man, hanging out with friends who's interested in checking out each other's recommendations sounds like fantasy to me. Even my wife hates jazz, and I'm a pseudo jazz musician
If you're in the Phoenix area, come say hi
@MakeWeirdMusic That's nice, but I'm in the land of Jaga Jazzist, Krokofant, Elephant9, Motorpsycho etc.
Ah, just a hop, skip, and a jump away! :D
my gf hates jazz too. makes no sense. how can someone hate mellow tones with lots of complex emotions?
I love unique music, i dont tend to keep to a specific style myself, I love strange and unique stuff :)
Music defines My Life!!
I've been digging in my heels every once and a while to dig into new music and I keep finding incredible bands. Recently my dig into the Denver Sound which showed me Slim Cessena's Auto Club, Wovenhand and all of Jay Munly's solo projects which leads to me falling back in love with country,weird and questionably country as they may be.
Slim is interesting. Thanks!
Oh yes!! All of those bands are incredible. I had a friend burn me a CD of “GOTHIC AMERICANA” a good few years ago and it had a lot of Slim and Woven Hand on it.
Try Elliott Brood
Glad to hear SGM is still going!! I was obsessed with these guys a while back.
They took a decade-long break. Glad they’re back.
Good selection bro.
Its just as you say, friends coming and sharing new sounds, is the way a melomano enjoys life.
🙋♂️
This guy gets it!
Wow. Poly-rhythms galore! This brings me back to the old days at the Montreal Jazz Festival, roaming around listening to all the street acts... amazing.
Great! Glad you dig it
I don't like weird for weird's sake. It's indulgent and ego driven. I like weird when it's a natural outflowing of some weirdos pursuit of true expression. Usually they won't find it weird, but rather beautiful or at least personal.
Fine
I understand, but listening weird music from others May be interesting to some of us who want to make weird music as a natural outflow.
There is no need to get uni-dimensional here. Some people want to pursue art that is both a natural outflow and weird.
Because we are weird.
Every human is weird, some people draw attention to their non-weird traits, others not. Its all right. To each its own.
Omigawsh a video!!
Immediately I noticed that the Emma Rawicz song intro was lifted from Sheila Chandra’s “Speaking In Tongues I” from Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices, 1992
I'll have to check it out!
Thanks for shining a light on all our weird music! Truly heroic work over here
Thank you thank you thank you. I am such a lover of weird music and I really appreciate you doing the legwork to help me find more of it! Will be spending a lot of time with this list.
So glad you enjoyed it, Bill. That's very encouraging and I love your enthusiasm for new, interesting music.
I agree, this is a great service to us with not much time to consistently explore new & great "weird" music. This is the modern day version of sharing new music with your friends via word of mouth. Thank you, MWM!
@@BayouMaccabee I just imagined having a friend come over and listening to music together. But in 1-minute clips haha. I’d love to make a whole night of it!
@MakeWeirdMusic If you could do a Zoom live stream (or something like that) with some friends and/or supporters where you talk about & share/review everyone's "new finds" would be a lot of fun.
Or perhaps you could have your subscribers/supporters submit their own suggestions of "new finds" for you to checkout and share your favorites of all submissions with 1-minute (or so) review clips of each one could be fun too.
I've tried that before. CZcams does not like that. :)
But I've been thinking of doing a "what you guys recommended" video.
Unfortunately, a lot of the stuff people suggested is not appealing to me.
Great rundown of music. I will definitely be checking some of that out. Thanks
Thanks Taylor!
Hell yea. Super cool to see Seabrook power plant here, I love a lot of Brandon Seabrook’s other projects like his solo one Sylphid Vitalizers
Thanks for the recommendation!!
Lovely weird and great sounding music!
Glad you enjoyed it! Any favorites?
@@MakeWeirdMusic From the ones I had not heard: Brekky Boy, Emma Rawicz, Eyot, Nate Smith (Krokofant I knew was great) I like to sleep was a standout!
The algorithm did it right this time, great channel, amazing music, thank you for sharing all this great artists! Subscribed!
Thank you. Check our back catalog. Hundreds of videos.
We are a rare breed loving music like the art it is.
I went to Sweden to see Mattias IA Eklundh last year thanks to you and your fantastic chanell! Thanks! ❣
No way! That’s incredible! He’s so great.
wow, there's some really great stuff here - thanks for sharing it!
You’re welcome Brendan
Thanks, a very interesting selection. I'm giving Mat Muntz a listen right now.
One of the things I like about MWM is that the joy, love and enthusiasm for the music always shines through. Best wishes Will in Munich
Thank you, Will! that is so kind of you. I share because I love it. It ain't about the money, I can tell you that. lol
The Ozric Tentacles, will blow your mind if you haven’t heard them before, Erpland or Pungent effulgent are good albums to get you started, very prolific band lots of material. You seem easily pleased so this recommendation should blow your socks off. Fila Brazilia,another prolific band that raise the bar to vertigo inducing heights.
I've heard Ozric, but not the others. Thanks!
@@MakeWeirdMusic Fila Brazilia is a must, you’ll love everything they’ve done and they’ve done a lot. A touch of cloth, maim that tune, luck be a weirdo tonight, another late night. All good albums.
Nice man...all interesting stuff...well curated...thx!
Glad you enjoyed it
Finally someone with a channel that has similar taste, cheers
Cheers!
Thanks!
You’re welcome! Go support those artists
Mat Muntz sent me here, and I'm so glad he did! This is fantastic and inspiring. ❤
Awesome! Thank you! Glad Mat sent you. Pretty funny how someone sent me his music on Instagram and then it gets the ball rolling.
So glad that I hit some magical combination that caused the algorithm to present this video to me! In the last decade or two I have had such a hard time finding new music that is outside of the norm. Back in the day, it seemed like there were more resources for discovering “underground” music but I suspected that I had just fallen out of the loop. Several of these tracks really spoke to me and I am looking forward to checking out more of this channels content. Thanks again!
Very glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
I adore Above and Beyond's Group Therapy Radio every Friday. So fresh!
I hear a lot of Zappa and Henry Cow in many of these pieces … not necessarily in the sounds, but it is more than just the time-signatures and complex harmonies, there is a « vibe »
Well, it's all filtering through me, so I'm sure I'm selecting that stuff :)
Indeed, imho the references are so obvious that it makes me question the singularity and subsequently the worth of these "new" music findings...
Fresh air among all those ominous "shocking" AI Music CZcams videos! Thanks!
I’m sure something cool will come from the AI music thing but I’m always gonna cover humans doing great work.
Absolutely incredible collection! Loved all of it, thanks so much for all the new discoveries
Wow, thanks Christian. Enjoy your day!
Please make more of these. This was an incredible intro to some wonderful new bands for me. thank you so much
I definitely plan on it! Thanks!
I mentioned the Nurse With Wound list to you awhile ago.
Henry Cow is one of the 300 bands on it.
If you still haven't looked into it, please take a few minutes and go to the Wikipedia page for NWW List and read over the bands on it.
I know you've likely heard of many of them, but likely there's still some you have not yet.
It was taken from the liner notes of Nurse With Wound's first two albums, BTW, of bands they samples in their work and who influenced them.
VERY eclectic list.
Thank you. I am terrible at following up on this stuff. MWM is a hobby that I only get a little time here and there to focus on.
I’ll take a look.
I am old enough to be getting John Peel vibes. Fan of Sleepytime. Interesting channel
I don't know John Peel. Will have to look
@@MakeWeirdMusic He was a DJ who played innovative and strange music on the radio back in my youth. I've him to thank for introducing me to the likes of Captain Beefheart and Ivor Cutler etc.
Over 1k comments with 50k views is a testament of how cool this list is. Awesome stuff man, got a new subscriber 🤘
Thank you! I honestly can't believe it.
I owe the uploader of this channel eternal gratitude for introducing me to the Seabrook Power Plant‼I'm still recovering from the SHOCK and AWE of this banjo prog attack! Thank you guys from SEABROOK POWER PLANT! We're not worthy, we're not worthy 😆😆😆... Mama mia😜😝🤪‼
I finally got the interview scheduled with him. Phew! Stay tuned
@@MakeWeirdMusic I will!!!
Thanks for introducing me to these artists! This is my kind of music. It just goes to show how much good music is out there from all over the world. Awesome sauce!
There really is great music everywhere. So glad you enjoyed this.
My friend!!!
You’ve come right on time when I’m seeking smt new weird
That’s just gold!!
Amazing how that happens! Enjoy
These first songs give me such a strong High Castle Teleorkestra vibe... Also, I see Flecktone-y goodness in that sidebar... Instant props!
High Castle Teleorkestra is pretty interesting. Reminds me a great deal of Area (70s Italian band), the Mr. Bungle pastiche style is definitely in evidence. Edit: you might like Hamster Theatre
Sooooo much goodness. Thanks for the eye & ear openers!
Thank YOU for your long term support. If I could give honorary club weird memberships, I’d add you
WOW.
Some really great and surprising stuff, right? Any favorites?
Love this kind of a video. I am hooked on Bandcamp explorations for weird and other music. I make a point of following some some users that I have only a few things in common with for some inspiration in the music feed. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum is great. You put me on to them with the interview, and have some pretty red vinyl in the shelf. Added things to my wishlist. Krokofant is Norwegian prog jazz. Recommend other albums and the somewhat reclusive Rune Grammofon label.
I love Bandcamp and I have a ton of stuff, but they don't do playlists and discoverability is slower/harder.
Thanks for the recommendations!
Oh yea, so glad I found your channel! My band opened up for Idiot Flesh (early Sleepy Time Gorilla Museum) in the early 90's and they absolutely blew my mind! I love strange beautiful music. We are living in an amazing time where there are bands that are really pushing the limits in what is possible. You just gotta dig into some deep rabbit holes to find them. Thanks for bringing these bands to the top!
Wow, that's super cool. They attract such interesting and diverse people. I love SGM
Is this a joke? Come on, you are not being serious haha. This stuff is tragic and is pretty much the most extreme examples of why people say music is bad these days. All the good music that can be created has not been created, that myth is a lie perpetuated to give credence to the crap that gets produced these days. There is still good music in all genres, but the internet and modern structure of the music industry does indeed flood the airwaves with sheer dross. Being technically skilled with instruments never means good music, some of the best has been made by novices and some of the worst by the most skilled. Music is a representation of emotion. It’s being able to translate an emotion in music that you have to have, not just being able to play an instrument or the ability to record noises. When you hear something good you know it, even if it’s not in your favourite style. The art just shines through, or at least ideally it should do. Ok so all of these are not rubbish, there is some talent in there, even the bastardised discordant reworking of a popular tv theme tune haha. No idea how this video ended up on my feed but I do love how convincingly you appear to be into this
Sounds like I did my job.
@@MakeWeirdMusic my comment is overly harsh in the beginning, classy response 👍
I’d be interested in what you consider to be interesting or good music.
Ok, you're rather conservative in your tastes, you won't ever like the really great stuff, it's normal
@@shinygritsifter mostly i tend towards alternative, vibrant and melodic aggressive music but i have quite eclectic tastes across genres. I guess i just like what i like.
Wow! I really liked your video! I liked the format. You should do more like this. What a joy to discover lots of new groups and artists that I didn't know who make really good music! THANKS!
Thanks so much! I should do one of the recommendations in the comments.
Actually quite refreshing & deeply reassuring to know there are still loads of weird musicians that might never have found a worldwide audience till CZcams & MWM came along. I was one of them in my younger days 😂
music has positively, died, devolved. the best sounding examples here aren't at all "new." all the most pleasing experimentation paths have already been treaded.
When was the last time you heard “new” music? Who best represent the “most pleasing experimentation paths?”
Pop music has definitely gotten worse and some styles, like "outlaw country", are mostly gone. But outside of pop music and dead genres, music now is better than ever. You might have to dig a little to find it, but it's there.
King Solomon, in his wisdom, said it best: "There is nothing new under the sun." And that's not necessarily a bad thing.
This is just a braindead comment. All the music you think is "new" still isn't new because we are always rehashing reusing and combining things. You're just one of those guys with an obsession with the past. Refusing to enjoy what the present has to offer is truly pathetic in the deepest sense.
Go beyond the sun, then.
Lots of new-to-me music in here and I'm digging almost all of it so far. Keep the vids (and playlists) coming!
Thanks! I will!
Some cracking finds in there, thank you ❤️
Glad you dig!
Holy flying pumpkin elbows! You filled my inbox with a month+ of awesome rathole diving. Thanks! Subscribed!
Wow! I guess I should do this more often.
THANK YOU for the inspiration, this is amazing stuff
My pleasure!
Kudos. Good work.
Thank yoy
Thanks. I’m so happy I found your channel. Much of this outside my range but love to be exposed to challenging new music.
There's plenty of less-weird stuff and certainly more than enough of the really out there stuff haha. Check out the follow-up video, too.
Sleepytime is probably my favorite, I hear some Mahavishnu Orchestra influence in there to go with copious amounts of King Crimson and originality
Yes, I wear those influences on my sleeve. But they’re good!
Very interested in hearing more from Seabrook Power Plant. Not to mention some of the others, haven't heard it all yet. Longtime fan of SGM so , glad to see them here. You may like Rabbit Rabbit Radio as well (features members of SGM).
One other band I think you'll enjoy is Behold...the arctopus. Perhaps especially their new album "Interstellar Overdrive".
Looking forward to hearing more - thanks for sharing. Cheers!
Rabbit Rabbit Radio is great! Several people have recommended Behold the Arctopus. I gotta listen to more of them. Thanks for the comment
Wow this is so cool!! You've inspired me to continue sharing my weird playlists under Mdribble!
I truly liked 90% of these songs!
I can relate. I was smiling ear-to-ear hearing all of your selections. Thank you man!
Awesome! It's funny how some people have this reaction and others thing I'm smug
Great display and playlist…. I remember in the early 80s listening to a radio show called Home Grown spotlight I’m glad to find out about you…
Thank you! Now go support the artists
Lovely Playlist. Thank you.
Lamborghini Helicopter put me in the mind of a banjo wielding John Zorn jamming with Mr Bungle. Emma Rawicz had a bit of a Zappa feel, but more jazzy. The Brekky Boy cover felt a bit in the vein of Brad Mehldau. A lot of cool selections, thanks for introducing me to some new sounds.
Yay! I love this
There is room for everyone in music! No boundaries! I love my odd music!
Exactly!
Ah, I feel so happy and refreshed! Thank you so much for these recommendations 🥺💚. I’d like to recommend the song “Here is now” from Colloid’s brand new Awai, I am certain you will love it, they’re a Japanese ensemble that fuses folk, prog and jazz, it’s beautifully crafted, exuberant and tender, I’d love for Colloid to have more attention, what they’re doing is absolutely stunning.
I'll check it out!
Thanks so much! I’ve lost track of weird new music since my Residence, Fred Frith days in the ‘80s. Buying a turntable for my birthday, gonna spin this stuff if on vinyl.
Well, let's get you caught up!
Enjoying this selection a lot. So refreshing to have a channel representing different sounding music. We NEED this. Thank you! ❤
Thank you, David! I never intended it to get this popular, but here we are
@@MakeWeirdMusic I think this is a sign of how stagnated popular music has become over the last 15 years. People are desperate to hear fresh and innovated sounds. We are moving towards possitive change finally and your show delivers interesting and creative alternatives. Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to find new music, and then to make a video about it so I can just chuck it on while getting dinner ready for my family. More of this!!
You are welcome! I have another playlist all ready for June. 🙌🙌
Thankyou. So many gr8 tracks
Glad you liked it
I’ve listened back through again and I’m psyched on some of these finds. Thank you !
Sweet! Did you see the newer video?
Omg! I love you! I love everything here! ❤
I love you too!
Thanks ! I needed this !
You're welcome. I'm glad you were in need
Great listening like all any and every one. Tame Impala, The Dirty Three ; just to name 2. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Dude, this is EXCELLENT. Thanks for putting in the time to put all this together. In fact, I *might* finally sign up for Spotify just for this playlist.
We have a ton of similar music tastes.
You should also check out some Mew albums and The Soil and The Sun’s album Meridian
Several others have recommended Mew. I think I listened to them a few years ago and I remember liking it.
Thanks for watching!
I just discovered your channel. I found a lot of stuff I liked. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you!
Really, really enjoyed every minute of this video. You blew my mind so many times. Thanks alot 👍👍
Very kind of you. Thanks. Glad you liked it
Wow! Stumbled across this video and love your suggestions there’s so much cool music out there with incredibly talented musicians. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Nice selections! Cheers mate.
Thanks dude!
Very cool. Can’t wait to dig further into all this stuff. My weird music obsession started when my dad gave me a copy of Mr bungle self titled album in the late 90’s when I was like 14 or something. Then delved into Beefheart and can and obscure world music. Love it.
That is basically my story too lol. My dad had all the 70s prog stuff.
@@MakeWeirdMusic thanks for sharing seabrook. Been listening to them all morning. Put a big smile on my face.
GREAT video, thanks for the awesome recs
🙌🙌
Thank you for this! I have your list liked and saved in Spotify and am looking forward to many hours of enjoyment from not only this list but the forthcoming algarithm suggestions. ✌🏼❤️🎶
More playlists coming!
Thanks for the freshness!! Music is still alive....you Just have to search for It!!
Great job!!
Exactly right.
Fantastic. So much great new stuff to listen to. Thanks!
So glad you liked it
Happy I found this channel, great stuff!
Awesome, thank you!
Super vidéo ‼️ super bands ‼️‼️all of them ‼️‼️
Meanwhile I have whole album with odd signature dance music and thinking: "who's gonna listen it, anyway?" In fact, there's an audience for everything I suppose =) Great content, love it
There's something for everyone!
@@MakeWeirdMusic I think, that I need to remake this whole album made in far 2001 up to my new standards =) You're inspiring me to do it
I'm so pleased that SGM have not only retained their desire to create intricate, interesting and beautiful music, but are still pushing further than their previous works, just picked up 'Of the Last Human Being' on Bandcamp, this is no doubt going to be played to death, so much going on, there's bound to be new details I missed on the first 10 listens.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for this. Love it! Now I just need to recreate the playlist on Tidal / Bandcamp, because Spotify doesn't phück
Send me a link to the playlists if you make them.
@@MakeWeirdMusic I wound up diving deeper on a few and just grabbing some albums. Jake Finck, Emma Rawicz, MÂLÂ, Foehn, Like To Sleep are straight up my alley! Last year the algo brought me Brekky Boy probably from The Bad Plus and/or Louis Cole. And I’ve been obsessed with Kinfolk and Kinfolk2 since they came out!
@user-vw1gz2uy3t I love to hear that!
Finally some good music! Thanks and Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Awesome playlist. Thanks.
You're welcome