Experimental Music is a genre that pushes the boundaries of traditional music by exploring new sounds, techniques, and forms. It often incorporates unconventional instruments, found sounds, and innovative recording methods, challenging listeners' perceptions of what music can be.
Artists in this genre, such as John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, seek to create unique auditory experiences that may not follow standard musical structures. This form of music encourages creativity and exploration, inviting both musicians and audiences to engage with sound in novel ways.