Well John Zorn is a true innovator and knew how to mix all of the vanguardism stuff with the punk/grindcore scene, it’s something completely natural if you like to listen to music that breaks boundaries.
I do enjoy his shenanigans, at least the (by his standards) more approachable stuff.
I remember asking about the concert after my cousin saw Zorn for a forth time, ages ago and he just said “Well, I’m not sure it’s really music anymore”.
I guess Igorrr and Naked City are some of the most, I don’t know if exactly obscure, but hard to listen to, for sure.
Made a comment myself and then found yours, I also mentioned Naked City.For some reason I really like them, it could just be my brand of madness.
Well John Zorn is a true innovator and knew how to mix all of the vanguardism stuff with the punk/grindcore scene, it’s something completely natural if you like to listen to music that breaks boundaries.
I do enjoy his shenanigans, at least the (by his standards) more approachable stuff.
I remember asking about the concert after my cousin saw Zorn for a forth time, ages ago and he just said “Well, I’m not sure it’s really music anymore”.