List of avant-pop artists
The following is a list of notable avant-pop artists.
Avant-pop artists
Individuals are listed by surname.
A
- Tori Amos[1]
- Laurie Anderson[2]
- Animal Collective[3]
- Fiona Apple[4]
- Arca[5][6]
- Atlas Sound[7]
- Autechre[8]
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
- John Maus[26]
- Memory Cassette[7]
- Mercury Rev[27]
- Momus[28]
- My Bloody Valentine[29]
- Róisín Murphy[30]
N
O
P
Q
R
- Lou Reed[37]
- The Residents[38]
- Roxy Music (early records)[39]
S
T
U
V
W
- Scott Walker[49]
- Ween[50]
- Brian Wilson (between 1965–67)[51]
X
Y
Z
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