The one hundred and sixty-sixth classical recording: #964 Brian Ferneyhough - Funerailles
There's a lack of structure to this piece that makes it disconcerting to listen to, that would feel incredibly weird if we hadn't already covered works from composers like Ravel. It still strains listenability, with the noise sometimes overtaking any semblance of a structure, but it also coalesces into something more coherent from time to time, with the undertones of the chaotic nature of the track still in play. It's a fascinating piece, hard to listen to, but where I feel I'm just about able to comprehend it.