Best 100 plunderphonics releases

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Description of plunderphonics music

Plunderphonics is a genre of experimental music that involves taking pre-existing audio recordings and manipulating them to create new works of art. The term "plunderphonics" was coined by Canadian musician John Oswald in the late 1980s, and the genre has since become associated with artists who use found sounds, samples, and other unconventional audio sources to create complex and often abstract compositions. Plunderphonics can be seen as a form of sonic collage, in which the original sounds are often heavily processed, distorted, and recontextualized to create something entirely new. The resulting music can be challenging and difficult to categorize, but often has a playful, subversive quality that encourages listeners to think about sound and music in new ways.

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