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Experimental
Experimental music is an umbrella term for practices that prioritize exploration, process, and discovery over adherence to established genre norms. It embraces new sound sources, nonstandard tuning systems, indeterminacy and chance operations, graphic and open-form scores, extended techniques, and technology-led sound design (tape, electronics, computers, and live processing). Rather than a single style, it is a methodology and ethos: testing hypotheses about sound, structure, and performance, often blurring boundaries between composition, improvisation, sound art, and performance art. Listeners can expect unfamiliar timbres, unusual forms, and an emphasis on how music is made as much as the resulting sound.
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Gong
Gong is a broad Southeast Asian ensemble tradition centered on bronze gongs and gong-chimes. It is heard most vividly in Indonesia (Java, Bali, Sunda), the Philippines (kulintang areas of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago), and parts of Borneo and Sumatra. Ensembles are organized around cyclical time marked by large hanging gongs, with layers of interlocking gong-chimes and metallophones creating stratified heterophony. In Indonesia this includes sléndro and pélog tuning systems, colotomic cycles (from brief ketawang to expansive gendhing), and virtuosic interlocking figurations (kotekan in Bali). In the Philippines, kulintang idioms feature an improvising lead gong-chime supported by larger gongs and drum. Functions range from courtly ceremony and temple ritual to dance, theater, community rites of passage, and modern stage performance. The idiom is at once ancient and continuously renewing, embracing new compositions, theatrical forms, and pedagogies while preserving local lineages and tunings.
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Bastien, Pierre
Magaletti, Valentina
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