Experimental music is a genre of music that explores sounds and non -conventional music structures.
Some famous experimental music artists are John Cage, Brian Eno, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich.
Experimental music often does not have a clear melody or tone, and can consist of unusual sounds such as the sound of the machine or the sound of nature.
Many experimental music artists use modern technology such as synthesizers and computers to create unique sounds.
Some experimental music artists use conventional musical instruments, but play with unusual techniques such as an unusual method of blows or friction.
Experimental music is not always intended to be heard passively, but is often intended to trigger certain responses or emotions to the listener.
Some experimental music artists combine theater elements and dance into their performances to create more holistic experiences for the audience.
Many experimental music artists affect popular music genres such as rock and hip-hop.
Experimental music is often used in films, television, and advertisements to create certain atmosphere or nuances.
Some experimental music artists believe that music can be a form of art that expresses ideas or ideas that are difficult to express through words.