Bandcamp Bread

last bread went stale and got thrown away

post your music, rec, review, drama

Other urls found in this thread:

yamir.bandcamp.com/
rateyourmusic.com/artist/yamir_c_
thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/is-it-it-was
thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/plank-ratha-yem
thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/3-0-0-1
dearlaika.bandcamp.com/
willbandtheteencreeps.bandcamp.com/
goldenpavilion.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-love-polygons
messkimos.bandcamp.com/
beefalo.bandcamp.com/track/greatful
windowlistener.bandcamp.com
windowlistener.bandcamp.com/album/weakling-ep
eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com/album/senioritis
evenoxen.bandcamp.com/album/arrayed-above-the-seraphim-lights
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com/album/paw-paws-songs
fletcheriles.bandcamp.com
alldrig.bandcamp.com/
joshfrenier.bandcamp.com/track/somber-sibylle
youtube.com/watch?v=EH1nRlP-PTE&feature=youtu.be
bluehole.bandcamp.com
thesuits3.bandcamp.com/releases
konohana.bandcamp.com/
hotdiggityandthepennycommittee.bandcamp.com/album/salut-salut-demo
milky-toast.bandcamp.com/releases
unlove.bandcamp.com
ztapesrecords.com/products/light-comes-youre-forever-pre-order
haireater.bandcamp.com/album/laiv-16-16-16
elektricdreams.bandcamp.com/album/victoria-e-ross
arahanissian.bandcamp.com/
tvsets.bandcamp.com
m4rk.bandcamp.com/album/personality
kleanslate.bandcamp.com/releases
droopies.bandcamp.com/releases
evenoxen.bandcamp.com
fortyfourk.bandcamp.com/
tal-software.com/products/tal-noisemaker
chulavysta.bandcamp.com/
atlas-prime.bandcamp.com/album/dedication-to-the-masters
nueve.bandcamp.com/album/the-first-ep
commercialoddities.bandcamp.com/album/schizo
seanholly.bandcamp.com/
varietyhour.bandcamp.com/album/childrens-cemetary
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
youtube.com/watch?v=XvbqlEimd5Q
youtu.be/W-j78ZiklI8
soundcloud.com/bagels105oranges-elpu
soundcloud.com/thsavages/
rectangles.bandcamp.com/album/rectangularity
alexseibel.bandcamp.com/track/garbage-truck-please-take-me-with-you
eraseseraser.bandcamp.com/album/s
thegreatgig.bandcamp.com/
onatonol.bandcamp.com/album/the-city
vocaroo.com/i/s1qYpy1DgkbD
avantier.bandcamp.com/album/solitude
avantier.bandcamp.com/album/arcade
skabetty.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-album-got-deleted-so-here-are-some-quick-songs
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/track/brexitall
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-ep
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/track/stay
youtube.com/watch?v=BtclmNV4T34
wallsofwhitenoise.bandcamp.com/album/omen-daisies
dangerousminds.net/comments/virtuosity_in_minutes_half_japaneses_only_guitar_lesson_youll_ever_need
dierksimus.bandcamp.com/album/p-r-o-g-r-a-m
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)
pickandchoose.bandcamp.com/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

yamir.bandcamp.com/

>post-rock
>dark ambient
>experimental electronics
>folk

you can now rate my music on RYM!
rateyourmusic.com/artist/yamir_c_
My music is also avaialable on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and more!

hop on geronimo's cadillac

thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/is-it-it-was
>NEW SINGLE FROM MINT WAX MEMBER, AMUSIAN SO
>promotional single from Amusian So's upcoming EP
>experimental hip-hop
>psychedelic hip-hop
>cloud rap
>twee rap
>dub
>download comes with 21 minutes of bonus shit (3 demos and a 12 minute live performance)

thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/plank-ratha-yem
>single from Mint Wax (duo at this point)
>jazz rap
>experimental hip-hop
>dub

thelatticecollective.bandcamp.com/album/3-0-0-1
>EP from an 11 year old rapper who thought he was going to be rapping of "Fetty Wap type beats".
>experimental hip-hop
>dub (very heavy on the low-end)
>post-punk

dearlaika.bandcamp.com/
>singer-songwriter / ambient / dream pop / minimalist / experimental / lo-fi indie / math folk / glitch
>comparisons have been made to Grizzly Bear, Sleep Party People, Sufjan Stevens, Baths, Justin Vernon, The Antlers, Thom Yorke and Kishi Bashi
>like it? please rate it on rym: rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/dear_laika/dear_laika_ep/

willbandtheteencreeps.bandcamp.com/

>lofi
>noise pop
>garage-y mess

RECORDING NEW EP NEXT WEEK, should be rad idk

My first ep, check'er out
>Space chillwave
>experimental indie

goldenpavilion.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-love-polygons

messkimos.bandcamp.com/


>fuzz fuzz fuzz
New garage rock song just up

beefalo.bandcamp.com/track/greatful
>Indie Rock
>Chilly

I am working on an album now

why nobody reccing

windowlistener.bandcamp.com

New release: windowlistener.bandcamp.com/album/weakling-ep

>Experimental electronic and other genres

Message me at windowlistener@gmail if you want anything produced (can't work on an entire album)

eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com/album/senioritis

>lo-fi pop crap inspired by the Music Tapes, Neutral Milk Hotel, early of Montreal, Daniel Johnston, Brian Wilson, Marshmallow Coast, Syd Barrett, R. Stevie Moore, Guided by Voices, etc.
>attempts at "lush" arrangements using harmonica, recorder, chimes, rain stick, accordion, fake bassoon, Hanna-Barbera cartoon sound effects, bird noises, singing saw, fake glockenspiel, synthesizers, classical guitar, violin, lap harp, banjo, microtonal (busted) ukelele, field recordings, etc.
>crunchy
>cringey lyrics about the bittersweet feeling of graduating high school and stuff like that
>includes attempt at a "ragtime" song

Recs:

Even Oxen- Arrayed Above the Seraphim Lights

evenoxen.bandcamp.com/album/arrayed-above-the-seraphim-lights

Jacob Hutto- Paw Paw's Songs

jacobhutto.bandcamp.com/album/paw-paws-songs

fletcheriles.bandcamp.com

>Indie pop
>dream pop
>acoustic

1975 and sufjan steven influences

alldrig.bandcamp.com/

>depressive black metal // post
>piano based // ambient
>narcotic rock // melancholic

needing help naming a new project (depressive rock, blackgaze), i would love to see some suggestions (always been bad with names)

reccing hard as fuck

How about, "The Angst of a Teenage Girl"? Fits your style well.

I quite liked this

yeah, it fits really well. i put it on the maybe list

joshfrenier.bandcamp.com/track/somber-sibylle

>experimental
>electronic
>midisex

princeoftoronto.bandcamp.com

>prince rock

new cover:

youtube.com/watch?v=EH1nRlP-PTE&feature=youtu.be

bluehole.bandcamp.com

>Psychedelic
>Space Rock
>Noise Pop
>Shoegaze
>One Man Band
>Instrumental

Reposting from last thread

thesuits3.bandcamp.com/releases

>Alt rock/pop

reccing
and

konohana.bandcamp.com/
>lo fi, bedroom, slacker, pop, downtempo
recs

hotdiggityandthepennycommittee.bandcamp.com/album/salut-salut-demo

>Lo fi
>Slacker rock

It does get hectic at times tho

milky-toast.bandcamp.com/releases
>singer-songwriter, folk, acoustic, demos

Should I try and record better quality versions of these songs or are they fine as is?

I'm really digging this

unlove.bandcamp.com

>lofi, electronic, dream pop
>ffo: elvis depressedly, katie dey, teen suicide

tapes are going out quickly: ztapesrecords.com/products/light-comes-youre-forever-pre-order

haireater.bandcamp.com/album/laiv-16-16-16
> math/prog rock, post rock, shoegaze, live set

recommendations
> 65889357
> 65889797
> 65891012
> 65892546

elektricdreams.bandcamp.com/album/victoria-e-ross

>Future Funk

willseifert.bandcamp.com

>lofi
>bedroom pop/folk whatever you wanna call it
>dreary sad man music
>ffo teen suicide, american football, sparklehorse, grandaddy

RECS
a personal favorite of mine
fucking hyped
really nice stuff- sounds simultaneously summery and gloomy
will check this out after I'm done with Salut Salut Demo, that album cover is dope

From
recs
Sry senpai

arahanissian.bandcamp.com/

>southern folk, noise, drone

giving feedback elsewhere

tvsets.bandcamp.com
>dream pop, bedroom pop

m4rk.bandcamp.com/album/personality

>melodic harsh noise
>experimental drone

a little bit old at this point, but i've always been curious how others take this one.

kleanslate.bandcamp.com/releases Ep I released less than a month ago. Not sure what to call it but I just describe it as

>Experimental
>Electronic
>Prog-rock
>Post-Rock

Are my best guesses

droopies.bandcamp.com/releases

evenoxen.bandcamp.com
>indie/experimental folk
>traces of noise pop, fuzz folk, power electronics, melodic harsh noise, and free jazz

Since we both share traits of the same genre you piqued my curiosity. Mine is mostly found in the first track

R E K Z

Thanks dude, much love.

Fun fact, me and few friends listened to your album on a road trip a few weeks ago and we loved it. Try listening to it traveling across Wyoming sometime, it works wonders.

Dude how did you get these sounds on Grace? I love them because it reminds me of Christopher Forgues' work.

Noise dude from MN? You play out at all?

fortyfourk.bandcamp.com/
>downtempo
>idm?
>idfk
if any of you know what genre this would be considered please let me know lol

Haha seriously? That makes me incredibly happy dude, I'm honored to hear this. Like I said here Some of the sounds I'm picking up on your album are ridiculous. Really full of texture.

Not quite sure the specifics. I do remember the VST I hooked shit up to was this, though: tal-software.com/products/tal-noisemaker

>Post-Rock

chulavysta.bandcamp.com/

atlas-prime.bandcamp.com/album/dedication-to-the-masters

>sample-based, hypnotic, fast-pased, intense music

nueve.bandcamp.com/album/the-first-ep
>lofi, fuzz pop, bedroom rock, gararge rock
I did it!
I released something
Hope you guys enjoy

yo congrats on the release! this sounds really cool woah
your voice is really energizing and it's hard for me to explain but i'm really enjoying this

thank you so much!

>"I did it! I released something"
>has three previous releases

like a proper release

please keep making more stuff, you've got some real talent here dude

I love the different amount of influences included in this. From 8-bit reminiscent electronica, to harsh noise, to primal, almost aphex inspired beats, you do a great job overall.

My favorite tracks definitely have to be Grace and Aubrey though. In my opinion the tracks that evoke the most emotion and for that I wanted to see if I could ask if there was any correlation between the atmosphere they bring and the possible influence those people had on your life.

NO WAY
checking this out immediately, have been waiting for this for a whole now

Rec (btw, do you listen to house artists? If so any favorites you'd recommend to someone getting into the genre?)

How?

my favorite house artist of all time is deadmau5, and i dont care who knows it

>house artist
>only ever plays huge concerts

what does the size of his audience have to do with the genre of music he makes?

Every single track on there is a personal interpretation on how I'm not connected with them anymore. Grace nagged me constantly because she wanted me to set my friend and her up (it never happened). Aubrey was my first girlfriend. Make of that what you will, I suppose.

More like the style and time. House music came out of Chicago when people would play their own dance music for house parties

Yeah, i saw the description of those people as being intimately connected to the album and thats what got me wondering about those tracks.

This really helps to put a bit more of context into those tracks, so thank you, I appreciate it. Especially when some tracks like Lindsey are so sweet. Awesome stuff, definitely reccing, looking forward to checking out the other stuff that isn't three years old

I appreciate it man, having favorites is always a nice way of showing one really digs deep into a work. Michelle and Regina are personal favorites of mine.

I might be back around here tomorrow, I've got some new stuff coming.

commercialoddities.bandcamp.com/album/schizo
>Spoken word, anti-music, avant folk.

Recs

seanholly.bandcamp.com/

>indie, electronic, folk

in bc/sc threads now, giving you guys a listen. i'll leave feedback ITT!

NUEVO NUEVE CONFIRMED FOR GOAT EPOTY
You're only a hair behind Lyklas Ocre in my eyes but trust me when I say this is amazing

god bless

this is fantastic. very powerful and atmospheric. makes me think of soundtracks for the blind

varietyhour.bandcamp.com/album/childrens-cemetary

i just dropped this a second ago shrek it out ur welcome

Really romantic and sweet.

I saw you liked them too. If you did, you'd definitely dig my man Unlove

jacobhutto.bandcamp.com

>Experimental, Various Genres

We start off my new label, Jacob And Friends, with the release of Eric Taxxon's Sky Simplified.
Will be accepting submissions for the label.

>New Release

>Eric Taxxon
>Sky Simplified
>Santa Cruz, Ambient, Ambient Pop, Drone, Vaporwave.

Description:
We often view the sky as something of an art piece in itself. Something reflective, as we wonder and gaze into its openness, while evolving with its ever changing shapes and colors. Eric Taxxon attempts to embody such in his new album, Sky Simplified. With droning synths and ambient melodies, Eric tackles how he holds viewership of the sky with his gentle and yet intricate production.

Now available for stream and download!

Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. :)

Proud Supporter Of:

Reccing you back

So proud to hear that you're playing your first show next month. The first of many to come, I'm sure

so fucked guys, been arrested and released from jail on bail. lookin at some pot growing charges and pot posession, plus research chems they might be charging me for. just released this new album, anyways - yall should check it out. doing a few live ELPU jams in my town, expect those to be uploaded to youtube. unfortunately i'm going to face the consequences and either go to jail or be fined up to $1,500 for the pot, at least 2x if charged for analogs, so i'd appreciate any donations to my paypal via the email [email protected], or preferably to my bitcoin address at
1Eif4kKQkPhuMpMaJDyYG1EYS8gHmpLtLQ. if you decide to donate a reasonable and helpful amount, send me the amount you paid and a criteria for production or a track to remix, i'll make it worth your while! thank you guys for making these past few years of producing music so fruitful and guiding me to be a better person overall. :) -noah

*NEW MOVIES FEAT ELPU MUSIC
>youtube.com/watch?v=XvbqlEimd5Q
>youtu.be/W-j78ZiklI8

soundcloud.com/bagels105oranges-elpu
best songs

i am the electronic lobster prophet unleashed, or elpu, a crunchwave electronic group with an intense and experimental style.

>crunchwave, you ask, what's that?

you'll find out, give it a listen, a few songs. you'll be hooked!

check out the free albums on bandcamp and the newer tracks on the soundcloud

there's also an blog, website, youtube channel, religious cult! you'll find it from the links on the soundcloud

>returning all feedback also check out rap side project soundcloud.com/thsavages/


recs:
nub scrub
hyper specific
cis scum boys
tony chu
toilet friend
SONP
UNX
BELP
TROPX
i delve into certain channels after finding them by sight. post good graphics!

rectangles.bandcamp.com/album/rectangularity

RECTANGULARITY

>experimental
>live instrumentation

FEELING THE DISEASE.

..is it real?

alexseibel.bandcamp.com/track/garbage-truck-please-take-me-with-you

>singer/ songwriter shit

>it's pretty bad and i can't sing

>i don't care though

electronic ep is in the works. may take a while since i've been really uncreative lately

Great stuff

love it but i wish the lyrics would be on bandcamp

eraseseraser.bandcamp.com/album/s
>post-microwave, toasterwave, IDM, glitchadelic, techno, experimental
I spent four months on this, please give it a listen if you want

Thanks for the rec, Alex

Your recent song is p qt, but if your first album is to be trusted, your handling on electronic composition is your greatest strength. I would love to see these two aspects be combined eventually.

I meant expanded on and improved since you sing on untitled

thank you

>your handling on electronic composition is your greatest strength
yeah i've been doing electronic music for like 4 years and i've just started to take that seriously so i guess that's fair.

>I would love to see these two aspects be combined
i'm trying to write and sing for more stuff in hopes to get better by the time so i might do something like it in the future but i guess i'll stick to acoustic stuff until i'm actually a decent singer

tip to some newer posters- PLEASE give feedback or at least rec some other posts and artists as the thread gets larger- it keeps the thread going and is good for us as a community

thegreatgig.bandcamp.com/
>piano impro
>ambient

This is great

onatonol.bandcamp.com/album/the-city
NEW ALBUM OUT NOW!
>lo-fi indie
>influences from ambient,avant folk,shoegaze and emo
>two post punk tracks
>for fans of Giles Corey,HANL,Teen Suicide,The Microphones
>also on Spotify and other markets
Easily my best work yet and I’d say it’s way better than my previous album,Tired of Me. I hope you enjoy and I’d love to get your feedback.

bonus: vocaroo.com/i/s1qYpy1DgkbD

My first album
avantier.bandcamp.com/album/solitude

>synthwave
>chillwave
>ambient
>sadwave?

My latest album, a concept album about videogames. You can download it for free! or pay if you want ;)
avantier.bandcamp.com/album/arcade

>chillwave
>vaporwave
>ambient

Tip to most newer posters. Quit shitting up the thread with your meme bullshit music. I know, you spent a whole hour on it and you're very proud of it. You make it harder for others to find, you know, actual GOOD music in the threads, made by artists with actual talent.

skabetty.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-album-got-deleted-so-here-are-some-quick-songs
>acoustic wankery
>my best work yet
>actually not that bad
my dream is to make a concept album about ducks with guns
i don't know why, it's always been a thought I had.
Also, the new album is going really well! I think it's going to be my best yet!!
woah there sure are a lot of great artists in this thread! please check them out!
(never heard this one before, I really like it!)

>Toronto based footwork/jungle producer
>sadboi with agoraphobia,fear of sunlight(and how it reflects off my shit body) and major depression
>would love some feedback on this new one
>before I start sending the almost finished EP to some label friends :
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/track/brexitall

>here is the whole 6 song EP if anyone on here gives a crap about this "niche genre", would appreciate a lot and reciprocate ;)
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-ep
>and here is moderately successful burial inspired ukg/witchhouse/downtempo kind off thing i did, for the burialfags on mu (is that a swastika?)
cipralexx.bandcamp.com/track/stay
>again would love some feedback on the latest track above, and will totally do r4r f4f like4like, a collab with someone, basically up for anything, and givin feedback to whoever wants some, and id especially love some future trap/atmospheric stuff/garage/dnb up in here so will be lookin out for any of that in the thread

thanks

youtube.com/watch?v=BtclmNV4T34

>"sadboi"
>nope

same thought

wallsofwhitenoise.bandcamp.com/album/omen-daisies

>industrial
>noise
>ambient
>electronic

recs

bump

Just put out my first EP ever! tell me what you think

goldenpavilion.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-love-polygons

>Space chillwave
>psychedelic influences
>last track is very experimental... and oriental

Glue Man and the Salty Sandwich Saviors- Amplification

>spooky music for skating on ice in the middle of the night
>bass riff, disembodied organ, wacky guitar

shreks:

I'm looking to create music as I'm in some band (although mediocre) and despite being good at playing the guitar I know absolutely nothing about music theory or how to create my own song and I just feel like dead weight in the band as everyone else does. What's a good starting point to learn from? I was thinking of following Justinguitar's free lessons from beginning to end. Any thoughts about this?

dangerousminds.net/comments/virtuosity_in_minutes_half_japaneses_only_guitar_lesson_youll_ever_need

dierksimus.bandcamp.com/album/p-r-o-g-r-a-m

>Indie Electronic
>Synthwave
>Chillwave
>80's Summer Vibes


Recs:
Sounds like it would go great with an afternoon thunderstorm and a cup of tea. Cozy as hell. Downloaded.

Amazing Lush summer vibes going on here. I really like this. Downloaded.

So I assume you've made some good songs following this advice?

Not the user that posted the Half Japanese article, but I had a friend in college expose me to these guys:

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)

The albums Future Days, Tago Mago, and Ege Bamyasi are particularly fantastic.

They are certainly a band that didn't concern themselves too much with "theory" and "structure" and worried more about "feel" and "texture", and they were able to produce some amazing songs without being all that concerned with music theory.

If you've never given these three albums a glance, I strongly recommend giving them a listen through. It might open up some new doors for you, creatively speaking.

But I've tried it before, locking myself in a room picking random strings to see what sounds good and it's impossible for me. That's why I prefer a more structural way of learning

It's all about lowering your inhibitions. That guy from half japanese had to get to a point where he just absolutely did not give a fuck and wasn't self conscious about the sounds he was making. Like he said in the article when you stay within the "restrictions" of the "science" of music and "theory", you become limited. Maybe try some chemicals (a drink or two, maybe a joint if it's your predisposition) and treat yourself to a new effect pedal or something like that? I understand your frustrations, I'm just throwing ideas out there. More pedals can be like "catnip" for a guitar player. It can open up new avenues and more knobs means the more you mess with em, the more likely you might be to stumble upon an "aha!" moment. If you're worried about sounding like a well versed proper guitar player, than diving into theory is the only way to achieve that. If you're more concerned about finding a unique sound and style, you might have to train yourself to see your musical equipment as "tinker toys" rather than "a guitar. A pedal. etc"

I am the user who posted the Half Japanese article and I agree 100% about Can. Another great band that never restrains themselves, especially on those three fantastic albums. Most people I know hate H.J. but I love their music and their philosophy. I can't say I've written "good songs" following their advice but I can say I have gotten recs and positive feedback on these threads. That ain't much but it's better than nothing.

Yeah, listen to Can though.

Exactly. I make electronic music and i started doing that instead of playing guitar in bands because I felt limited. When I started fucking around with electronic music I ran into the same roadblocks. "Why can't I get it to sound right?" "Why can't I make something that really kicks and has groove?". Subconsiously, I was comparing myself to other Electronic "musicians" who weren't so much musicians as "scientists". They had their songs down to a science which was why they always sounded airtight. technically perfect. BORING. The same friend who exposed me to Can showed me Black Moth Super Rainbow and Tobacco, and later that afternoon went with me to a Dan Deacon concert in the park. It was AMAZING. and Eye opening. Bands that strive for aesthetic over raw musical talent (although the technical talent in their productions is still very much there). For me it was the 1,2,3 combination of hearing Can, BMSR/Tobacco, And Dan Deacon all in the span of a few days that got me out of my rut. And I still go through ruts. But I've stopped comparing myself to other musicians and stopped striving to acquire "raw talent". Rather i'm more concerned with discovering "new secrets" and "new tricks", Which helps me sound and feel more unique since I discovered them on my own, in a back-asswards way that sounds more distinct than if I would have discovered them "in a book" or "in a tutorial".

THEN WHO WAS LINK??

This would be nice to see

AND ANOTHER THING.

Look at what small percentage of Sup Forums users post their stuff in BC/SC threads... I'd bet money that MOST people on Sup Forums fancy themselves "musicians". In almost every single thread on Sup Forums where people get together to play "music critic" and shit like that, I would wager that a majority of those people play an instrument, or make music on their laptop.

But most of them Don't share it on SC/BC threads. Because they CARE too much. They're too caught up in "is it good?", "Do I sound talented?" "Will people think my work is legitimate?". So they never post it.

Meanwhile, every day there's a few people who give up all their inhibitions and say "fuck it, I think this shit sounds interesting, and I'm going to show people, goddammit!". And every day these people get honest critiques, feedback, and every musicians dream: FANS. EXPOSURE.

The percentage of musicians on this planet that will ever ascend to the ranks of "The Greats" is so miniscule. Realizing that you will most likely never ever join those ranks can be a relief. Because when the pressure to "Be Great" is no longer your #1 priority, you will be less stressed. You will be less stressed, and your musical creativity will flow more consistently.

Bump

Just finished a new album, first try at one

pickandchoose.bandcamp.com/

>all recorded and produced at home
>pop rock
>hard rock
>funk rock
>pop punk
>alt rock
>recorded everything myself besides the drums cause I can't do that
>so far the criticism I hear is that the vocals are too quiet and the guitars are too loud