/bandcamp/ thread

I think we're in need of a new thread, rate, rec, feedback, etc.

Other urls found in this thread:

jacobhutto.bandcamp.com/album/sky-simplified
rateyourmusic.com/release/album/eric_taxxon/sky__simplified/
jacksonwilson.bandcamp.com/
atlas-prime.bandcamp.com/album/pigeon-drummer
eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com/album/senioritis
evenoxen.bandcamp.com/album/arrayed-above-the-seraphim-lights
vastno.bandcamp.com/releases
ostermanhattan.bandcamp.com/album/traditional-sorrow
pjd3.bandcamp.com/releases
alexseibel.bandcamp.com/album/not-about-you
m4rk.bandcamp.com/album/personality)
floodlightband.bandcamp.com/
theglasstapes.bandcamp.com/
nueve.bandcamp.com
in-dreamview.bandcamp.com/track/eventide
theambiguity.bandcamp.com/album/sleep
desune.bandcamp.com/
youtu.be/vpksmIjbGGc
droopies.bandcamp.com/releases
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1NFJoMUtPaTJ1YU0
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1cllQWWtNdHpLTk0
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1cjZwWWNHM1ZfRVk
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1UGwzcGdIM3AtVU0
hoyabembe.bandcamp.com/album/its-eclectic
jaredstults.bandcamp.com/releases
punkrockopera.bandcamp.com/album/punk-rock-opera-vol-i
willbandtheteencreeps.bandcamp.com
avantier.bandcamp.com/
yamir.bandcamp.com
oliverbagshaw.bandcamp.com/releases
youtube.com/watch?v=bDiMNQ9HMok
satanehtop.bandcamp.com/album/live-from-minha-bunda
josephkomari.bandcamp.com/releases
apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com/album/see-where-i-ve-come-from-see-where-i-will-have-come-from-when-it-s-time-to-see-where-i-ve-come-from-in-the-future
inbetweenmindstates.bandcamp.com/album/mindstrumentals-ep
varsas.bandcamp.com/
hacktivismrecords.bandcamp.com/album/precognition-2
phoenixbrown.bandcamp.com/
thestolenfaces.bandcamp.com/album/salvation-save-me-i-am-tired
scrugley.bandcamp.com/
pcth.bandcamp.com
possuminmyroom.bandcamp.com/album/smog
sleazy1.bandcamp.com/releases
keithcrystals.bandcamp.com/album/brain-memorabilia
twitter.com/AnonBabble

willseifert.bandcamp.com

>lofi
>bedroom pop/folk whatever you wanna call it
>dreary sad man music
>ffo teen suicide, American Football, Sufjan Stevens, the Microphones

rec

jacobhutto.bandcamp.com/album/sky-simplified

>ambient
>drone
>synthpop
>like selected ambient works II but not as good

I'll be leaving feedback for the next hour or so, in the meantime, find something mean to say about my album.

Also, Please rate and review on RYM: rateyourmusic.com/release/album/eric_taxxon/sky__simplified/

jacksonwilson.bandcamp.com/
>Electronic
New Album coming 7/21 :)

rec

I skimmed through city lights. The first track was very cheap sounding, with very basic and barebones production with shit tons of reverb thrown on, but the album took a massive leap in quality after that track. There's a bit much of that midi piano, but I enjoyed listening to what i listened to. I still think you should try learning some music theory though if you haven't already. your music is very tuneful.

here's an album i made. it's not for everyone, so only listen if you have an open mind and an interest in experimental music.
atlas-prime.bandcamp.com/album/pigeon-drummer
>Plunderphonics
>Experimental
Definitely reccing

eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com/album/senioritis

>lo-fi pop crap inspired by the Music Tapes, Neutral Milk Hotel, Jeff Mangum's WFMU shows, a Hawk and a Hacksaw, early of Montreal, Daniel Johnston, Brian Wilson, Marshmallow Coast, Syd Barrett, the Ladybug Transistor, Joe Meek, R. Stevie Moore, Guided by Voices, Beatles, Animal Collective, Robert Wyatt, Bruce Haack, the Olivia Tremor Control, etc.
>attempts at "lush" arrangements using harmonica, recorder, chimes, rain stick, accordion, fake bassoon, Hanna-Barbera cartoon sound effects, bird noises, singing saw, tambourine, fake glockenspiel, synthesizers, classical guitar, a fence, violin, water, lap harp, banjo, soda can, microtonal (busted) ukelele, field recordings, vocal harmonies, etc.
>crunchy
>cringey lyrics about the bittersweet feeling of graduating high school and stuff like that
>includes attempt at a "ragtime" song

Same recs as always

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

vastno.bandcamp.com/releases

ostermanhattan.bandcamp.com/album/traditional-sorrow

This is interesting stuff, man. I'm gonna have to come back and give it a fuller listen later, but I'm listening to Clash right now and it's kind of sounds like some bizarre Person Pitch outtake. (Even though that makes no sense.) Will be coming back to this, it's pretty challenging stuff and lacks soul BUT still there's something very visceral to it that draws me in.

Interesting. VERY patience testing, but I like that you were consistent with the sample sources.

Some very beautiful stuff, lovin it

pjd3.bandcamp.com/releases

>ambient
>electronic
>plunderphonics
>sound experiments n shit

I just put out an EP of experiments, talk shit about it, critique, whatever, thx
I posted this in the other thread so why not here too
Also my mixing is bad, not an excuse but yeah, just wanna put that out there

thanks man, i really appreciate the feedback.
you're absolutely right, it is challenging and as Eric said patience testing. However, Clash is probably the most challenging and unforgiving song on the album. thanks for giving it a listen!

(continued)

I take back what I said about this lacking soul. It gets better the more I listen to it. Will definitely be coming back to this later.

Here's a review of alexseibel.bandcamp.com/album/not-about-you

So I promised you an in-depth review and now after a week in Nicaragua this little EP still holds up. Thus, there's no way I'm not gonna review it. I don't know if you saw my review in the last thread but just in case I'm posting it here as well. I think for sure the strongest thing that it has going for it is the concept. Trying to forget about a girl by focusing on memories of long-gone childhood friends adds a lot of pathos to the music, in a manner similar to what this guy (m4rk.bandcamp.com/album/personality) did. I love these kind of themes; they're very vulnerable but in an enticing way. Still though, you want your music to stand alone, concept or no concept. So as for the music itself, I would encourage you to pursue sounds that might polarize people. Deviate from "generic" as much as possible. For example, I love the screeching hawk noise that comes in about 8 seconds into Back Then. I didn't mind the white noise in it either; it added a more "homemade" element to it that I can always get behind. Overall the synthesizers are real cozy, especially that refrain that first comes in about 21 seconds into And With a Bright Smile (my favorite moment on the whole EP.) They have a kind of "cooing" sound to them to some degree. I enjoyed this despite it not being my usual style. Experiment a little bit, maybe use unusual time signatures. Look into fleshing out melodies. (And is the album cover a picture of the sky? I like that.)

Well you'll probably be glad to know I've been avoiding that particular piano on sleepy river. Also I know I should learn music theory because I'm gravitating away from loops and whatnot and there's only so far you can go without knowing what you're doing.

im not the guy you reviewed, but i just wanna say i really respect the effort you put into that review.

I just posted something about it already growing on me. I liked Clash a lot BECAUSE of how unforgiving it was. Your direction should be very intriguing man, keep it up

thanks a lot my friend, there's nothing more inspiring than hearing kind words about something you made and are proud of. i appreciate it.

Thanks man, I think I enjoy amateur music a little more than some because I get a sense of camaraderie. If you have anything to review, I'll take a look at it, although I can't promise I'll like it

No problem

im actually , you already wrote a bit about my music
i agree with what you said about amateur music, you get a real sense of authenticity that you can't really get elsewhere.

Yeah, Daniel Johnston's early tapes are a real good example of that (although his music really polarizes people). He's just making the music for a few select friends at that point and it just has no manufactured slickness whatsoever

floodlightband.bandcamp.com/

>alternative rock, emo, post-hardcore
Our first release as a band, totally DIY, would love to hear your thoughts.

Vert heart-felt. Love the photography on your bandcamp.

Always rec this. Legitimately great electronic album.

A lot to go through in this catalogue but I like what I'm hearing. The more grandiose passages are reminding me of Oneotrix Point Never

I always like stuff like this. The beat on that second song reminds me of something Deerhunter would do.

I'm personally not a fan of large numbers of short tracks, but this definitely has a sound to it. its the cartoon sound effects really. I don't feel like large instrument sets really work with your excessive levels of lo fi, its like the band Asia, who bragged about their then newfangled huge 32 track tape recorder, while the music sounded like the instruments were trying to physically escape it. Your album sounds stuffy in the same way.

theglasstapes.bandcamp.com/

>lofi, bedroom, folk/psychedelic folk

New ep released today, but it's just some random tracks that I've made over the past few months. I'm working on a real project now, though

I like this a lot, really nice from the start. You recced my stuff last thread, thanks for that
I liked this, especially Goodbye Forever, Poinettias, you can easily hear the E6 influence

Thanks for the feedback; the thing is I get a real bang out of songs that sound like a crammed elevator. (Could you tell me what Asia album you're referring to by chance?) Nevertheless, I am trying to change my production style for my future music and I'll certainly take this into account, as a lot of people have told me they wish my music was less lo-fi and I agree with them.

I'm listening to your Sky Simplified right now. It's funny because I can totally see how what you said about my album reflects your own personal music style. For example, you obviously have no trouble making elongated, more stretched out tracks, in contrast to my blurbs, but most of all this stuff has so much space to it, plenty of room for the instruments to breathe. And I'd say that's a good thing, even though I like the opposite extreme just as much. Insomniacs of 1985 is my favorite so far. The one thing I can say I didn't like about what I heard so far was that some of it sounded a little too synthetic. The warmer the sound was, the more I liked it.

The album I'm talking about Alpha, the only one I listened to. Its a real piece of history. All critique comes down to personal preference in the end anyway. Which songs on my album sound synthetic? I tried to make it so it starts out very cold and a little hostile and gradually warms up and gets happier until I start singing.

Listened to the first track. It ass cool. wasn't too crazy about the vocals but those got better as it went on.

Also I think that may have been the best compliment I've gotten in a bandcamp general. I love OPN to death.

there in spirit is really good. You have a good ear for dynamics.

Recs
nueve.bandcamp.com
>lofi, fuzz pop, psych, post-punk

NEW SONG
Just released another song a couple days ago

in-dreamview.bandcamp.com/track/eventide

>Instrumental
>post-rock/math-rock
>jazz fusion

also check out

The opener was a little harsh for me, but the second track was really nice. It sounds a little artificial to me, though. Cirrus is beautiful. The noise at the beginning wasn't the best, but it turned itself around. Perhaps having a hint of the drone after the initial appearance of the string and hiding it in the static at the beginning would give it a bit more texture. Insomniacs of 1985 was pretty cool in it's idea. The drone that comes in at 2:20 is beautiful. I look forward to seeing where your production goes in the future.
Before anything else, if you say your mixing is bad, work on your mixes more. Listen to others' mixes, use references, read about it, and watch videos. Publish work you're proud of that you don't have to preface with an apology. The first track has cool textures, but I can't understand the time signature (5/?) at all.
This is pretty rad stuff. The opening track has a solid groove, blends the bleepy chiptune (i don't know what to call it) noises with that kick and your guitar and bass well. The second track is really good, too. I'll have to revisit this again because I really enjoyed it.

theambiguity.bandcamp.com/album/sleep
>drone
>ambient

>tfw you almost are finished with an album and it took you twice as long as you had hoped

Lush as shit. Sounds very vapor-y. I think it would be better if the sidechain were less noticeable, but I really enjoyed it anyway. I love the trebly white noise hi hats on the second track.

Ah well there you go then. I didn't listen to everything all the way through, but what you said is exactly what I thought. It started out very cold and gradually warmed more and more. If that's the sound you're going for, then you hit it, and of course, like you said, it's all personal preference. Music with cold atmospherics in general doesn't jibe very much with me at all, with the exception of 4 Rooms by Jacob Kirkegaard.

Thanks for the rec.
The first track, "Elephant Seal," has a great title and reminds me very much of Sung Tongs. I love Sung Tongs. I would say that we both need to work on toning down our influences a little bit but that's really beside the point since the first track was far and away my favorite. (So who cares about how original it is?)

Thanks, I'm a little hazy on how to define dynamics though. Does that mean you like the contrasting volume levels on it?

gnight everybody. hope i was some help

you absolutely were. take care.

We didn't have a vocal booth or anything to record the vocals in so they couldn't hear themselves very well while tracking unfortunately.

And yeah the organ kind of synths are very OPN-esque. And you capture a similar anticipatory, off kilter vibe.

Jesus, just look at how much interaction there is in this thread. All Bandcamp threads should strive for this level of quality

It's pretty cool, yeah

Bump

Speaking of AnCo, I'd never heard Pullhair Rubeye when I wrote "Green", and I think it sounds pretty similar to a song on there

desune.bandcamp.com/

>electronic, idm, ambient, downtempo, experimental, psych

Not BandCamp, but need some thoughts or critiques on this.
youtu.be/vpksmIjbGGc

D R O O P I E S
droopies.bandcamp.com/releases

Hey, I'm looking for some feedback on our bands material. It's alternative progressive rock, and the recording quality of these tracks suck but I want feedback before we lay them down in the studio on the 18th, so please give us some comments. This seems like the best thread to get feedback from, even though they aren't on band camp.

Indigo Waters: The song that we intend to release as a single from the LP.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1NFJoMUtPaTJ1YU0

Semi-Automatic: A 9 minute funky prog metal song. Vocals aren't complete yet so they sound a little shitty, and there's some sloppiness instrumentally.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1cllQWWtNdHpLTk0

Fragments: A more straightforward song than the others, aside from the time signature craziness in the bridge towards the end.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1cjZwWWNHM1ZfRVk

Comfortable Liar: Last but not least, a song in its infancy that we are working with now.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B-r7Qi5vBJR1UGwzcGdIM3AtVU0

Will be following up this post with some feedback for y'all too.

Holy shit, this is awesome! The ambiance about the piece is aurally pleasing, and the instrumentation is really impressive. 8/10, would listen again!
The drummer is really awesome, and the vocalist has a voice that I could see really succeeding in this day in age. Keep at it, you guys have a really good shot!

thanks and no problem, i really like how pretty your music sounds

yeah im definitely gonna get to work on mixing and learn more so i dont need to say anything about it and i am proud of what I've done on these tracks, i just wanted to address the bad mix before everyone points it out. That first track didnt really have a defined time signature that i kept track of, i just wanted experiment with sound more than anything on that track particularly

thanks man, i tried to throw in some vapor influences since its a genre that really catches my ear

hoyabembe.bandcamp.com/album/its-eclectic

jaredstults.bandcamp.com/releases

>stupid fucking meme noise

Not BC, but a collection of stuff I've kinda been working on. In need of some critiques will return all feedback
www.soundcloud.com/jamar

thank you very much man, would love to hear a full album from you guys because I really liked what I heard
Thanks man, love what you have- very effective and moody ambience

yeah pretty much. The intensity builds in a natural way.

Pretty good for something you called demos. I like the tones and the instruments. not that in to the vocals but thats okay. ya did good, this is good.

I really appreciate the opener for this. its good at setting the mood. You get some nice acoustic sounds. i dont really see the psychedelic aspect much, but its still cool.

Its a nice song. I think the finger picking intro and middle is the best part. I'm not really sure how you would expand this to other instruments but it could be pretty cool if you did

I honestly just think this is really cool and well made. and i don't usually go for that garagey kind of music very much but i think you did this in a very interesting way, which most garage sounding things fall flat at doing.

Here's me.

punkrockopera.bandcamp.com/album/punk-rock-opera-vol-i

>70s Punk, Rock Opera

willbandtheteencreeps.bandcamp.com

>noise pop
>lofi

MIGHT CHANGE MY NAME TO 'LANKY BOY CLUB' WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK??

new ep out september, as well as gigs, tapes and tees!!

recs:

Thanks man really appreciate it. There is actually a full band recording on my SoundCloud (www.soundcloud/jamar) but the vocals were kinda shitty ha

By the way, your stuff sounds great. I was hearing a lot of variety, everything influenced from type o negative to Hendrix and that guitar tone is killer

Thanks man, im glad you enjoy it

Avantier - Solitude

avantier.bandcamp.com/

>synthwave
>chillwave
>ambient

discussion? in my bandcamp thread?

yamir.bandcamp.com
>post rock
>guitar ambient/dark ambient
>drone
>now on spotify, itunes, amazon, etc

updated Angakok, the song now has a few more textures and a louder, more balanced mix.

recs

oliverbagshaw.bandcamp.com/releases

> industrial hip-hop instrumentals, dirty beats, glitches, ugly samples, inspired by artists like Tobacco, Haxan Cloak, Ben Frost, Death Grips, Clipping, etc.

Currently working on a third album. Here's a short music video for one of the new tracks (I plan on shooting more once I've moved house in August):
youtube.com/watch?v=bDiMNQ9HMok

Thanks for listening, guys. I really appreciate any feedback.

Really enjoy the work from these guys, some new artists I've not seen in these threads before too. (Also thank you, The Ambiguity for following me on Soundcloud, I really love your work, man).

A question, guys.

Anyone here with an account on bandcamp who either uses not-completely-legal software, or sold his music without having a commercial license on that software?
Any consequences? I'm paranoid, but bandcamp seem so much fun.

dude, how the hell are they gna know, i use a cracked version of logic x

Lanky Boys Club >>> Will B and the Teen Creeps

thats what i was thinkin haha, just wanted to make sure, should all be changed over on spotify and bc within a week

pretty much all my software is not 100% legal, they won't know and theres no way they could know unless you outright tell them but i doubt they'd do anything if you did

About the first track: This is nice. I appreciate how it immediately jumps right in and sets a mood. However, having kicks anything more than mono or centered goes against what I've learned. The short-time slapback on the very last bit is nice as well.
You guys make rad shit. You have a great sense of beat and rhythm. You are also seem like you know what you're doing when it comes to making short tracks that are full songs instead of a riff. Good Side is fantastic.
Totally be proud of what you've done, yeah. Thanks for the insight on that. Experimentation is a good thing.
Totally, man. Thanks!
Go for it! Looking forward to the new EP. I'm So Lame is really cool. The composition of this track is spot on for the mood it tries to convey. Segwaying the the delay of the vocal into the groove of the drums that you have is great. Don't take this the wrong way, but you know how when you'll assume you know what comes next in a song while you're listening to it? You hit the nail on the head at every single point. Great job.
Right? I'm glad we're creating discussion. Hopefully it'll continue. I'm hyped for this release. The two tracks you have previewed are very well written.
This music video is fucking awesome holy shit. The track is amazing and the video sells it. and totally! It's always cool to see what people put on soundcloud in comparison to what they put on bandcamp.

bumpity bump bump

lyfeindoors.bandcamp.com

>Dream Pop, Feels
"Up That Hill"

Sending out feedback

satanehtop.bandcamp.com/album/live-from-minha-bunda

>lo-fi
>satanic
>shitcore
>brazilian

I can't tell what you were trying to go for here, man. Is it just for the memes? I'm sorry to be so critical but it sounds like you were just literally hitting your guitar and then distorting it a million times over.

josephkomari.bandcamp.com/releases

here's an EP I made a couple weeks ago I care about it a lot

I'm liking what I hear so far. I'll give you more feedback in a bit once I listen to more of it

Still looking for some feedback on these.

Well first, you should take your music more seriously. I've learned that if you want your music respected, you should learn to respect it yourself. That said, I'm actually really digging the sound. I'm still working on the behemoth that is the first song, but I just love that vocal sample with that chugging sound. I honestly love it. I don't know how much was original or how much was just an edited version of this original song, but it's really great. What was the production process? Can't wait to hear the rest.


As for my music, I just released an EP, I'd love some thoughts on it.

apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com/album/see-where-i-ve-come-from-see-where-i-will-have-come-from-when-it-s-time-to-see-where-i-ve-come-from-in-the-future

>bedroom pop
>bedroom folk
>please don't be turned off by the woah-I'm-edgy-long-titles

Alright, I'll check em out

i think my only bit of feedback is that these beats are a little too skeletal and the some of the drum timbres are really stiff and can feel lifeless as a result, other that i like the way you cut and use samples, it makes it pretty interesting glitch hop

Well, I really don't think I should be the one giving you feedback because this type of music is so far removed from my personal preference. I've heard stuff like this before; can't think of any specific examples. It's the type of music where the singer has a technically very skilled voice but still rubs me completely the wrong way and leaves me feeling flat. The band is competent, just not anything that clicks with me. Sorry to let you down like that. I only listened to the single so if you told me that one of those links sounded different from the single I'd give it a chance but honestly I think you might wanna look for someone else's advice.

No problem dude, I totally understand where you're coming from. Music is subjective and if it's not your thing then that's totally fine.

inbetweenmindstates.bandcamp.com/album/mindstrumentals-ep

>cloud rap, sample, hip hop, instrumental

this couldve been interesting, but it just sounds kind of bland most of the time, maybe add more interesting sounds and this couldve been a lot more interesting

Indigo waters is really cool, but I feel like the drummer has a rough time finding the beat when starting out. Outside of that,you guys know your shit and seem pretty talented. My only concern is that your sound has been done a thousand times over. It also seems like you're running through the track instead of really getting into it and feeling it, which could benefit your sound immensely. I've had a lot of practices where we've hit the right combination of precise timing and really feeling what we're playing and it's 10x better than any other take. Good luck in the studio, though. In addition, giving feedback to others is also a great way to create discussion, create a community atmosphere, and receive feedback in return.
This is super rad. On the first track, the volumes are technically right, but the right ear's clipping makes it seem louder than the left. Your songwriting is great and this is really groovy. The digital blippy drumming works, but a live kit could also benefit the sound of the first track as well. On the second track, the knee-pats cut in a bit much, but the track is still excellent. Your songwriting, guitar, and voice work fantastically together. I look forward to more of your work!
Up That Hill is really, really good. I'm a sucker for dream pop and you do a very good job at it. If I wasn't super poor, I'd buy the shit out of this. I wish I could write bass lines like this (I feel like I only get by as a bassist and it sucks). You have great pop sensibilities, which I feel like a lot of people shun because of the nature of wanting to differentiate yourself from pop, but it's groovy and sounds fantastic. Only piece of feedback that I can give is try a take of the track where the very last "that hill" is the same pitch as the "just". Great work man!

You sound shockingly similar to Avey Tare, with maybe a little bit of Black Francis thrown in there. I don't mean this lightly; the resemblance is truly uncanny. The music similarly reflects Animal Collective to some degree, specifically tracks like "The Purple Bottle" or "Grass." I don't know if this is what you were going for, but if so, you nailed it.

This is not to say that what you've done here is all AC all the time. There are plenty of other sounds in there. So far my favorite part is the chord change 1 minute and 30 seconds into Watered Tree. It's subtle but very effective. I can tell, for one thing, that you aren't messing around here; you're fully devoted to pushing your music to the limits.

I think I may indeed be coming back to this. The only critique I have- (and I don't want to say this because it's hardly a critique) is that something about this music annoys me a bit. Kind of like Danielson Famile- both you and that band impress me but also make me wince. This is a big problem for me, and it's frustrating because much of what you're doing sounds very complex and outside the box. I also didn't particularly care for the album cover. The colors didn't jibe very well with each other. Nevertheless, the amount of potential you have is palpable and I will definitely be interested in what you do next. (Here's another part I really liked- the little drum bit about 2 minutes and 25 seconds into Dark Cloud.)

This is APM. Thanks man! I really appreciate the feedback.

Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. I spent a long time loving AnCo so their influence definitely shows up. I also agree with you on the annoying thing. It's kind of unavoidable atm thats just my shitty personality hahaha like I get sick of me. My music has always been like "almost but ugh" like it kinda makes me cringe. I'm actually very happy you said that because I had reacted like that to it even though my friends all said like 'no you did fine its okay' but like inside i knew... I want to remove that quality from my music. I'm tryna get there. Thank you again for listening. and yeah I'm not messing really like music is what I want to do with my life.

varsas.bandcamp.com/
>various shit, guitar wibbling

rec'd

hacktivismrecords.bandcamp.com/album/precognition-2
>shoegaze
>ambient

I'm opening for Dalek in like two weeks which is pretty cool.

Thanks, man. I always enjoy cutting videos to music with some energy to it. I'm glad you enjoyed my music video, I really appreciate it. All the best, my man.

That's fair, user. I can see how that might be somewhat off-putting (although it is intentional, I try to sequence my beats and manipulate them so I can have a, for lack of a better phrasing, a stiffer sound). I do intend to vary things more with my new material though, I hope you'll enjoy that a little more. Thank you for listening, user.

phoenixbrown.bandcamp.com/

>PUNK PLUNDERPHONICS
>EROTIC HENRY ROLLINS FANFICTION

Ah shit user, you live in Ann Arbor, Michigan??

Really digging your stuff btw.

Naw the dude who released the tape is from Ann Harbor, I'm based outta Iowa.

thestolenfaces.bandcamp.com/album/salvation-save-me-i-am-tired
>multi-genre, rock, grunge, folk, jazz
my solo/pet project from my main band

scrugley.bandcamp.com/

>depressive shit

ginn is gonna have your balls for this, dude

pcth.bandcamp.com

>shoegazing, psych


this is really bizarre. love how oddly hypnotizing/catchy gutterfinger is. don't really have much else to say, but keep it up. i'd be interested to hear more in this style

interesting ideas on this one. the bubbly synths on highway are pretty cool. and i love the sample and slow progression on begin. push is kinda boring but the textures on the second half are much more interesting, kinda reminds me of the hyper light drifter soundtrack. altered landscape is probably the best track, those drums are catchy as hell (sounds like the synthetic substitution break at points). overall good shit. downloading

Nice! This is really cool stuff. Where in Iowa are you from?
Totally man!

Thanks for the thoughts man.

Des Moines.

possuminmyroom.bandcamp.com/album/smog

my second ep
>lofi bedroom folk
>all recorded on my phone

I think this is better than my debut by a long shot and im excited to maybe get some thoughts here

bmp

i make indie music

my first record ever, and only my second time posting this, pls be kind Sup Forums

>indie rock
>indie pop
>chillout music
>poopy butthole

sleazy1.bandcamp.com/releases

ill be checking out other posts rn

keithcrystals.bandcamp.com/album/brain-memorabilia

>Plunderphonics


this is really chill

im this guy

really dig this shit, its dark and moody and first, and when the jazzy shit comes in it's just awesome. congrats.

i love it dawg, keep it up

i like the second half of im so lame, but the beginning was just a taad bit bland. not trying to rip on your music or anything, i just found it a bit monotonous to start out with, but it picked up by the end. i really fucking liked the song slacker, you have a good thing going with that one, as well as with the rest of the album. i really dig it.