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u/PaulMorel ยท 5 pointsr/experimentalmusic

> I don't see how established genres can be experimental?

> more signed artists should be posted

Those two statements conflict almost 100%. The only artists who are signed to even indie record labels, are ones on whom the record label can make money, which means established genres.

Not all self-posts are non-experimental, but you do need to have open ears.

I'd strongly suggest reading Nyman's Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond. It's a very short academic book with short, digestible chapters. It's 40 years old at this point, but still absolutely relevant, and I am pretty sure you would like it. It would help you clarify the core of the point you were trying to make in this comment.

Oh, and also Listening Through the Noise by Demers. It totally explains your point about genres not being experimental. One of the best books I've ever read on electronic music.