Top 10 experimental music - votes for Ege Bamyasi

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumEge BamyasiMetal Machine MusicEge Bamyasi has that groovy, experimental vibe that just clicks with my love for innovation, while Metal Machine Music feels more like a chaotic code dump.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverEge BamyasiMusic for AirportsEge Bamyasi's experimental soundscapes and rhythmic innovation resonate with my inquisitive spirit and my knack for exploring new ideas, much like my adventures in agricultural science.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumEge BamyasiFuture ShockEge Bamyasi has that quirky experimental edge that speaks to my inner coder's love for innovation and complexity.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderBitches BrewEge BamyasiBitches Brew is a legendary jazz fusion album that revolutionized the genre with its groundbreaking sound and intense vibes, man.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiSpirit of EdenEge BamyasiSpirit of Eden's lush soundscape hits you like a cool breeze, redefining the boundaries of what's musically possible, making it a timeless triumph.
BelleBelleKid AEge BamyasiKid A's experimental vibe and emotional depth just vibe harder in the realm of groundbreaking music.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellBitches BrewEge BamyasiBitches Brew is like a wild, cosmic jazz journey that's just mind-blowin' in its innovation, man!
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellEge BamyasiRevolution 9Ege Bamyasi grooves with a krautrock charm that's just more cohesive and rewarding than Revolution 9's avant-garde chaos.
Andy WeirAndy WeirEge BamyasiYank CrimeEge Bamyasi's experimental vibes and krautrock grooves just create a more unique and timeless soundscape compared to the raw intensity of Yank Crime.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciEge BamyasiFuture ShockEge Bamyasi flows with a pioneering krautrock vibe that's like discovering a new dimension in sound, while Future Shock, though innovative, can't quite match that groundbreaking edge.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageEge BamyasiMusic for AirportsEge Bamyasi's genre-bending creativity and funky grooves give it the edge for its sheer originality and influence on future music genres.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinEge BamyasiKid AWell, ya know, Ege Bamyasi by Can has that krautrock groove that just tickles the ol' cerebellum in a way that Kid A's experimental vibes just can't match, doncha know?