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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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Indorock
Indorock is a high‑energy, guitar‑driven style that emerged in the Netherlands in the late 1950s, created by Indo (Eurasian Indonesian) musicians who blended American rock ’n’ roll with Indonesian/Moluccan musical sensibilities and Hawaiian steel‑guitar traditions. It is characterized by virtuosic lead guitar (tremolo picking, rapid single‑note runs, whammy‑bar dives), strong backbeat drumming, walking or slapping electric bass, and frequent instrumental showcases. Repertoires often mix rocked‑up standards, original instrumentals, and romantic ballads, with occasional rhythmic or melodic inflections drawn from kroncong and Hawaiian styles. Onstage, Indorock was known for flamboyant showmanship—acrobatic guitar moves, dynamic volume swells, and tight ensemble precision—helping ignite the broader Dutch guitar band boom that preceded the British Invasion on the Continent.
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