antimusics

/ˌæntiˈmjuzɪks/
noun
  1. Works or performances that deliberately reject traditional musical conventions, often as a form of artistic protest.
    • The festival featured antimusics that challenged the audience's idea of what music should be.
    • The composer's antimusics used only random noises and silence.
    • Some critics called the performance antimusics because it had no melody or rhythm.
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