Visual Art
Visual Art music, the quirky offspring of the late 1970s and early 1980s British underground scene, arose when artists decided their soundscapes should be as arresting as a Dali painting on a bad day. Characterised by its experimental nature, it fuses elements of punk, electronic, and even a dash of things you might hear in an avant-garde café, where the coffee's overpriced, but the music's still free to baffle you. It’s where melody goes to have a good time, often leaving traditional song structure behind to frolic in the fields of the absurd, like a lost child in a modern art gallery.
