- Barn Owl - 'V' (ambient/experimental)
- Burnt Friedman and Jaki Liebezeit (krautrock/electronic)
- Cave - 'Threace' (krautrock)
- David Lynch - 'The Big Dream' (art rock)
- Grails - 'Black Tar Prophecies vol. 4-6' (art rock)
- Grumbling Fur - 'Glynnaestra' (art rock)
- John Zorn - 'Dreamachines' (jazz)
- Jon Hopkins - 'Immunity' (electronic music)
- Kayo Dot - 'Hubardo' (art rock)
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The most exciting music, for me, is that which defies attempts to classify by genre. I think that most of the artists on my list certainly fit that bill. While some may stand with one foot firmly in a specific genre- they all are pushing boundaries, redefining, or flat out refusing to be bound by their respect genre roots.
10. And So I Watch You From Afar: "All Hail Bright Futures" |
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