Fluxus
Fluxus bubbled to the surface in the 1960s, primarily in New York and Europe, as an avant-garde art movement that decided music was just another excuse to be ultra-quirky, much like a performance art piece at a particularly eccentric dinner party. Expect sounds that range from the absurd to the inadvertently hilarious, as compositions may include anything from typewriter clatter to the sound of someone eating a banana—because, why not? This delightful nonsense blurred the lines between art and life, proving that creativity could thrive in chaos and possibly catch you off guard when you're least expecting it.


