I don't have a concept of weird music. Modern pop music sounds bizarre to me.
I guess implicitly, music from other cultures would be considered abnormal. I like Hungarian folk, Klezmer, ghazal, gypsy jazz, chanson, malian... this wont mean anything to most people so I don't know why I'm typing it.
Siberian throat singing; Qawwali; Freak folk/New Weird America.
I'd say chip music.
It's electronic music created using old computer and video game console (and sonically limited) sound chips, or with emulators of said sound chips, or electronic trackers that can make sounds similar to what said sound chips were capable of producing.
Chip music's appeal (to me) is its innovativeness, nostalgic and distinctive sound, and its sonic limitations. Why would sonic limitations appeal to me? Well, when your only given three or four sound channels, and 3 or 4 basic sound waves to work with, and you wish to create music that excites and interests you and other people, then it's necessary for you to really push your creativity boundaries, or even break them. Innovation is demanded of the musician.
On another note, I love religious music like Gregorian/Byzantine chants because it's so ethereal & moving!
So I'm a HUGE Spice Girls fan!
i'm a fan of tanya tagaq, an inuit throat singer. it's a really interesting and beautiful sound. i'm glad you appreciate it.
Siberian throat singing; Qawwali; Freak folk/New Weird America.
I hadn't heard any before, but I got to hear some on a program about Werner Herzog. I loved it.
I have no idea. I'll watch the film one day and find out. (I don't know what film it is, yet)Which of the three types?
Many people consider it weird that I like classical music, Irish folk, and rock and heavy music all at the same time.