Experimental Music
Experimental music, which began to take shape in the avant-garde circles of the early 20th century, is essentially musicians saying, 'Why not?' to traditional sounds, often in places where you’d least expect it, like a damp basement or a disused factory. Characterised by its fusion of genres, unconventional instruments, and a healthy sprinkling of chaos, it sounds like a group of people trying to make sense of noise, which, to be fair, can be surprisingly delightful. Fans often pride themselves on seeking new auditory experiences, as if trudging through a sonic jungle where the wildest creatures lurk just beyond earshot.



















