"New Weird America" emerged in the late 90s and early 2000s, blending folk, psychedelic rock, and experimental music. Popularized by journalist David Keenan, this movement showcased American musicians embracing DIY ethos and drawing inspiration from folk traditions, avant-garde, and outsider art.
Delve into bands like MV & EE, Chalambides, and Fursaxa, alongside influential acts like Sun City Girls and Jandek, in this guide exploring the genre's innovative sound.
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Hailing from East Midlands, Murlo steps up once a month to give us the lowdown on the sparkly landscape of UK club music, his mixes scattered with piercing and ornate synth leads punctuated by ergonomic club rhythm; Murlo’s own dancehall and US influences bleeding through.
Hailing from East Midlands, Murlo steps up once a month to give us the lowdown on the sparkly landscape of UK club music, his mixes scattered with piercing and ornate synth leads punctuated by ergonomic club rhythm; Murlo’s own dancehall and US influences bleeding through.