Are there any albums that are lovecraftian...

Are there any albums that are lovecraftian? As in you would turn insane from how unconventional and experimental they are.

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>unconventional and experimental
But Lovecraft isn't like that?

100gecs

Scaruffi-core because he's italian

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I think those cringe cosmic black/death metal albums and shit. But Lovecraft is actually good

His prose certainly isn't conventional.

Some of King Crimson and VDGG's stuff has kind of a Lovecraft vibe in my opinion.

This one gives me Lovecraft vibes

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Tame Impala - Currents

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Sorabji's Organ Syphony no. 2

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no

Yes it is. He was obsessed with upperclass and proper prose. Kind of cringe desu.

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Most krautrock

Good answer

Surely Scott Walker's Tilt/The Drift/Bish Bosch are as Lovecraftian as things get? youtu.be/r5hvHEBLNpI

Outré by Portal, experimental death metal

Something like Coltrane's most experimental period, maybe. Even jazz critics thought he'd lost his mind.

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Unironically the current 93 copypasta

No Trend discography

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listen to the 1960s band of the same name

do you mean the one where theres a whole bunch of "obscure" musicians? or is there a current 93 copypasta ive never read?

Black Mayonnaise - TTSSATTSR

a lot of Mark E Smith's lyrics were seeing as he was heavily inspired by him

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The stuff by Sinoa Caves and Sewerslvt might somewhat get the vibe of it:

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I dunno about turning insane, but here's a pretty cool concept album based on my favorite of his works
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read someone new

The Peter Sotos album that shall not be named, Cluster II, Dart Drug, Dream House 78' 17" and Bar Sachiko come to mind. Especially the last one, which is mainly freaky because there's nothing there.
>King Crimson
The only Lovecraftian things I can think of are Larks I and the start of Providence. The thing is that the start of Providence is the most universe heat-death sounding shit I've ever heard.

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