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Award-Winning Experimental Music on Trial: Radiohead, Bowie, The Beatles & Avant-Garde Genius

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What happens when experimental music wins the highest honours in the industry?

In this episode of Tracks On Trial, we put award-winning avant-garde music in the dock. These are the boldest, most unconventional songs ever recognised by institutions like the Grammy Awards and the Mercury Prize, tracks that abandoned traditional songwriting, challenged listeners, and still earned universal acclaim.

Featuring music from Radiohead, David Bowie, Fiona Apple, Kate Bush, Burial, and more, this episode explores the emotional power, artistic bravery, and divisive nature of experimental music.

We discuss:

  • Why artists like Radiohead and Bowie abandoned conventional song structure
  • How experimental music reshaped modern pop, rock, and electronic genres
  • Whether awards recognise true innovation or just reward reputation
  • The emotional impact of unconventional sound design
  • Whether these songs deserve their legendary status

Some of these tracks pushed music forward. Others pushed the jury away.

Because in this courtroom, awards don’t guarantee survival.

Topper or Flopper? The verdict is yours.

Tracks on Trial is the global music podcast where songs face judgment, and nothing is safe.

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