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unknown - Барабаны в обработке
06:45 15.55Mb [320 kbps] 49 0 0 17.09.2025 Дедушкафф Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Locomotion
02:58 6.90Mb [320 kbps] 65 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - CS_ur et rail
04:22 10.10Mb [320 kbps] 50 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Gymnastique
02:19 3.88Mb [192 kbps] 47 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Comptine
01:39 2.97Mb [192 kbps] 55 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Рtirement
01:02 2.12Mb [192 kbps] 53 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Chant 2
01:33 2.84Mb [192 kbps] 48 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Chant 1
00:32 1.45Mb [192 kbps] 49 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Balancement
01:16 2.46Mb [192 kbps] 51 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Divinites Paisibles
09:36 13.89Mb [192 kbps] 49 0 0 26.05.2025 layden Experimental, Music Concrete
Pierre Henry - Fluidite Et Mobilite D'un Larsen
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All Genres →Musique Concrète — the art of sound shaped from reality
Musique Concrète is one of the most influential and experimental genres of electronic music, built on working with real sounds from the surrounding world. This direction became the foundation of modern sound design, electronic music, ambient, noise, and even cinematic sound. On Minatrix.FM you can listen to musique concrète online and download tracks for free, in high quality and without registration.
What is Musique Concrète?
Musique Concrète emerged in France in the 1940s thanks to engineer, composer and researcher Pierre Schaeffer. Unlike classical music built on notation and instruments, musique concrète works with concrete sounds recorded in the real world:
- street noise, transport, mechanical sounds;
- sounds of nature and atmospheric textures;
- metallic scrapes, glass chimes;
- human voices, phrases, whispers;
- field recordings and archival material.
These sounds were recorded on magnetic tape, processed, cut, reassembled, sped up, slowed down or reversed — forming a radically new musical language.
Musique Concrète is a form of sound sculpture, where the composer becomes the architect of an acoustic space.
Main features of the genre
- Use of non-musical sounds
- Editing, collage, tape reversal, speed manipulation
- A fully intellectual and research-driven approach
- Minimal rhythm or melody — emphasis on texture and structure
- Close to contemporary art, performance and sound art
- A new perception of noise as an aesthetic material
Musique Concrète doesn’t just sound — it teaches you to hear the world differently.
History and influence
The first steps
The genre was born in the radio studios of Paris, where Schaeffer experimented with tapes and sound recording. In 1951 he founded the Group for Musical Research (GRM), where pioneers such as:
- Pierre Henry
- Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Luciano Berio
- Iannis Xenakis
worked and shaped the future of electronic and avant-garde music.
Influence on modern genres
Musique Concrète influenced:
- ambient and drone
- experimental hip-hop
- electroacoustic academic music
- cinematic sound
- industrial
- IDM and glitch
- noise
- sampling techniques used across electronic genres
Today, every DAW, every VST plugin and every sound designer uses methods first pioneered in musique concrète.
Interesting facts
- The first works of the genre were literally assembled with scissors — composers cut and glued magnetic tape by hand.
- One of Schaeffer’s earliest experiments was processing train sounds until they resembled surreal mechanical creatures.
- Musique Concrète was the first to challenge the boundary between “music” and “noise.”
- Modern film sound design (from sci-fi to horror) grew directly out of musique concrète techniques.
- Many 21st-century experimental artists still use analog tape splicing methods, finding them more “alive” and unpredictable.
Why listen to Musique Concrète?
- A journey into sound itself — an unconventional, philosophical and meditative experience.
- An excellent source of inspiration for producers, composers and sound designers.
- Helps develop perception of texture and detail.
- Perfect for deep listening, meditation and experimental moods.
- Opens a new perspective on everyday noises as artistic material.
Musique Concrète on Minatrix.FM
On the genre page, you will find:
- unique examples of musique concrète by classic and contemporary artists;
- atmospheric sound compositions built from field recordings;
- the ability to listen online in clear, detailed quality;
- free MP3 downloads without registration or restrictions.
Musique Concrète is not just music — it is the art of hearing the world anew.
Dive into sonic architecture and discover how noise becomes music — only on Minatrix.FM.