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/BANDCAMP/ THREAD
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jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
droopies.bandcamp.com
eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com
connorleary.bandcamp.com
evenoxen.bandcamp.com
peachesdavenport.bandcamp.com
lankyboyclub.bandcamp.com
youtube.com
petalportmusic.bandcamp.com
highlysensitiveperson.bandcamp.com
theambiguity.bandcamp.com
growhouse.bandcamp.com
yamir.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
surgeryhead.bandcamp.com
windowlistener.bandcamp.com
windowlistener.bandcamp.com
danpearl.bandcamp.com
native-cell.bandcamp.com
rubberbrain.bandcamp.com
ditchdays.bandcamp.com
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
cavbrew.bandcamp.com
pcth.bandcamp.com
anthonycondarcuri.bandcamp.com
desune.bandcamp.com
landermusic.bandcamp.com
cautioncrow.bandcamp.com
mutilation.bandcamp.com
thelaver.bandcamp.com
youtube.com
jordansproject.bandcamp.com
chersea.bandcamp.com
bookreader.bandcamp.com
cptgloom.bandcamp.com
cptgloom.bandcamp.com
dontbestoned.bandcamp.com
hartyga.bandcamp.com
jvgm.bandcamp.com
dewymills.bandcamp.com
fillyonsandthehollowboys.bandcamp.com
awkwardbullshit.bandcamp.com
avantier.bandcamp.com
oandk.bandcamp.com
harmonicforest.bandcamp.com
connorortlinning.bandcamp.com
feelverysad.bandcamp.com
arahanissian.bandcamp.com
joel-thomas.bandcamp.com
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jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
>ambient
>drone
>sad
My next album is going to be progressive minimal house
D R O O P I E S
droopies.bandcamp.com
eichinschmeichin.bandcamp.com
>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, 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
Hall of Famers:
connorleary.bandcamp.com
evenoxen.bandcamp.com
peachesdavenport.bandcamp.com
>lofi
>noise pop
1ST LP ‘i lost all my friends//loving you’ OUT SEPTEMBER?? darker tones than slackers, more spooky n that i guess, i am sad. A WHOLE 9 TRACKS?!?!
tapes, tees n gigs also coming september time!!
MAKING A SHORT FILM FEATURING MY TUNES IN OCTOBER, all on super 8 film, should look cool. watch me skate around leeds at 4am with my gf basically, hopefully gettin some gig shots in it too dependin on how it comes out with light levels n that
ALSO CHECK THIS VID I MADE FOR YUNG youtube.com
will b up all night givin feedback yo xox
>tfw a lot of people on Sup Forums actually make good music
This is our most recent release as a 4-piece and will probably be the only one with this lineup. It's an eclectic album and can be a lot to take in but it's only like 32 minutes so check it out!
>emo
>indie-rock
>progressive rock
>ambient
>psych
>post-punk
petalportmusic.bandcamp.com
Like us on fb plz
Also listen to clothes, cobwebs, jr adelberg, little tents, mom jeans, epyllia, and everything else on Petal Port Music.
highlysensitiveperson.bandcamp.com
>singer/songwriter
will listen when the thread gets up
reccs
theambiguity.bandcamp.com
>ambient
>drone
peachesdavenport.bandcamp.com
>acoustic, high vocals, samples, cello, ambient, synth, freak-folkish
recs:
yamir.bandcamp.com
>post-rock
>guitar ambient
>drone
>noise rock at points
>bits of spoken word because can't sing
>available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and others
while you wait for the album, rate my other releases on RYM!
rateyourmusic.com
spicy boys
WHEN SEANCE
Bunnp
>Can I get one in XL?
XL unavailable at the moment! We might order this next time
rec
The production is so crisp! I love how your instruments sound. I'm listening all the way through later.
I like my Droopies shirts extra baggy :)
from
Rec. Ambient bros unite.
i need to go now sorry
My first time listening to this. Reccing
me
Electro dubstep industrial synthwave i don't know
metal influenced,
some darksynthy tracks, some heavy metalectro shit,
dark stuff, some 80s vibes
surgeryhead.bandcamp.com
New release: windowlistener.bandcamp.com
>Experimental electronic and other genres
Hello
Me
Feels very cold and distant, even when there's clear melodies. Very nice, way better than the vaporwave thing you put out
Most of the songs have things going for it but the time is way too short for it to develop properly
There's something interesting about this but I don't know how to put it into words
The music seems to have everything there, very emotive
I have a limited knowledge on emo music but this is fine
Will respond to more soon (I'll be skipping people that I've gave feedback to or rec'd before
recs
danpearl.bandcamp.com
>lo-fi, sadcore, alt, king krule, demo for playing live
This is a solid album, a trippy collage of organic atmospheric samples and some gorgeously weird freak-folk. @2:30 on Black Black Moon gave me chills man. Definitely reccing.
me
here
aaaaa drums are punchy and the guitars chunky. vocals are low but in a way that sits well in my brain. power of suggestion has really pretty instrumentation and the acoustic guitars sound rad as fuck here.
everything about this is lit. love the vocals, drums are thick, and the lyrics are pretty rad as well
love how the guitars slide about on the first first, they sound like cats meowing. vocals are cute. also production is ace throughout the tracks i listened to
i think ive said this before but this is fucking crazy. vocals are smudged and obscured in such a beautiful way, and the lowend is sooo sludgy.
album cover in particular is sick. i dig the vocals on this highlighted track but the lyrics are not really making me feel anything. i understand its a style for people and many appreciate it, but i always dig lyrics that arent tooooo esoteric
from a sound art perspective, this is interesting and stimulating for a while, but i can only listen to so much of this before kind of wanting to veer elsewhere. with noise walls and such its so unmoving that it can be medatative, like white noise, and i was trying to get into this like it was noise, but its so busy. its always trying to grab my attention but then stammers and goes uhhhh when it gets it.
beats are nice sounding, people fuck up usually when they try to mesh live instrumentation with beats but you pull it off alright. vocals are cool as well. not quite feeling much with the actual songs though
native-cell.bandcamp.com
>Experimental electronic
>Psychedelic
>Glitch
This is fucking AWESOME holy shit.
Very engaging, I like it
(me)
trippy/10
also
>dubs
>the lyrics are not really making me feel anything
i just read something i came across that i thought would make a good spoken word intro for something, it's not my own lyricism, im not good at writing stuff.
for another song i have i will write proper lyrics though, if i can.
This is a sublime, imaginative experience so far but man oh man oh man alive do I wish that it had a better album cover, that thing is giving me cancer (sorry "Phil Sweeney")
Already gave you a lot of feedback in the thread but check this guy out, folks, he's cool
Ah what the heck I already recced this in this thread but I'm gonna rec it again, everyone listen to it right now, totally download-worthy
I am proud to be a spicy boy
is this a meme?
Tfw not a spicy boy
> progressive rock // alternative
the music or the spicy boy thing? i dont consider my music to be a "meme", but maybe it is.
spicy boy
dont worry, one day you will! :)
It's ok m8, you're already the Lord of All Hype
d'aww love you guys
The soundtrack to the lucid dreams of a futuristic super-computer that has achieved artificial intelligence. Rec'd.
(me)
>I like my Droopies shirts extra baggy :)
haha I get it!
ditchdays.bandcamp.com
>Soft Rock
>Indie Rock
>Dreamish Rock
>Experimental, Various Genres
>New Release
>Jorge
>Fauxiliary
>Ontario, Canada, Ambient, Drone, Harsh Noise, Harshnoise, Noise, Vapornoise, Vaporwave.
Description:
Tragedy and viscera, established vicariously through slow, warm, looping and warping drones, glitches, bursts of noise, stinging synths and overwhelmingly profound levels of volume. In the ever expanding thirty eight minutes that creates this single track, Jorge embodies the strong foundations of these beliefs in what is Fauxiliary.
Now available for stream and download!
Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. And give Jorge some love. Thank You. :)
Will still be accepting submissions for the label.
Proud Supporter Of:
cavbrew.bandcamp.com
>Minimal Techno, Outsider House, Free Improvision, NEXX
anthonycondarcuri.bandcamp.com
>pop prog
Wow, honestly very nice, makes me want to learn the little riffs on guitar. Cello is a great addition that I think could use more presence (unless its just in specific tracks, shame). You should include yourself in the credits too!
Noir is a good introduction of your sound, Worthy has lots of energy and keeps building up, very cool. Not a huge fan of Isolate (think the guitar playing is a bit too stiff). Resonance is super cool, would be cool to see it combined with Skin and Bones somehow. Dead To Me sounds like much poppier writing, cool to hear the vocals come in so much earlier, I think you can do more with this style. Oh there's the cello!
Oh wow, Escape, nice vocals and groove. The two guitars compliment each other, maybe the bass can do something cool too? Ends way too soon! Speak Up is great, the intro sounds 60s with that keyboard and vocals. 1:45 is a fantastic groove, should be repeated! Oh there's the cello again in Hopeful, really fantastic instrumentals here with the flute sound.
Did this in the last thread but I liked this a lot. Surprising amount of changes and complexity.
Listened to the first half before, now with second half, Goose sounds very intimate and in your face in a good way, very nice guitar playing too. Those distorted surprises in the second half made my jaw drop (not joking), and develops really nicely for the end. Gibbous is a bit too wacky for me I think (cool fun group drum break though), and Coney Island reminds me of earthbound which is great.
Beautiful cello playing on Bayou, extremely vivid scene you're setting here, definitely my favorite overall. The harmonies are incredible, and production so crisp. Now the slightly happier section of it, so well done.
WOW, now this is fucking energetic. Love the intense clarity of the production and constant throwing of new ideas in and out. Hyperactive & dense. Really wonderful.
>electronic, idm, ambient, downtempo, experimental, psych
i don't know what this would be classified as but i liked making it
this is a song i wrote about an afternoon i had
>lo-fi
>sad
>nostalgia-core
cautioncrow.bandcamp.com
rec this so hard every time
really fucking good as well
like this a lot
gonna need a sec with this but i like where it's going
could use a tad more of something that i can't place my finger on but this is good work
thelaver.bandcamp.com
>lots of delay
>ambient
>purely made in audacity lol
>made for psychs
>i finally downloaded some vst's and shit so be on the lookout for better stuff
a dude in the thread last night(?) said it was "god tier comfy" and that's like the best compliment i can imagine and definitely a direction i want to take a lot of my future work in. I've been listening to alva noto and ryuichi
sakamoto's "Vrioon" a lot and really like the idea of taking glitchy, damaged, noisy sounds but arranging them into soothing psychedelic settings
>lofi
>jazzy
>solo project
>bedroom pop
>groovy
I wanna know the genre of each of these songs
...
CHERSEA
Indie pop electronic rock.
Imogen Heap influence is apparent. Also, she's a mega qt3.14
this actually was pretty nice :) Keep up the good work
i will masturbate to this later
still super comfy mayne
are you high? Still pretty cool
>field recordings
>harsh noise
>concept album
>ambient
>blues
>depressing
(WARNING: the second track is very loud and may actually kill people if they are listening to it with headphones)
bookreader.bandcamp.com
As always I appreciate feedback and will give anyone feedback if they give me some of theirs.
Cpt. Gloom
>experimental rock, post rock, slowcore, shoegaze
>bookreader.bandcamp.com
2nd track is my favorite. Wish it was even harsher.
Thanks for the rec.
Remember cut yourself with razors everyday.
>wish it was even harsher
how would i accomplish it?
this thread is v dead so have a bumpi sposev :(
dontbestoned.bandcamp.com
>lo-fi, Psychedelic rock
It's all trash I made few years ago but only just today I decided to make them public
I really like the guitar tones man, how did you achive it?
it's really pleasant
It isn't mine, but I just found this one
hartyga.bandcamp.com
>Tuvan throat singing
>Jazz
>Neo-tribal Tuvan rock
bump
dewymills.bandcamp.com
>indie/experimental rok
fillyonsandthehollowboys.bandcamp.com
>short country/folk album I made using the vocal and acoustic guitar recordings of my great uncle
I just wanted to let you all know you are wonderful people
He's already a spanish meme
connorleary.bandcamp.com
Just put it out this week. I'm happy with the way it turned out
> 60s inspired
> chamber pop/baroque pop
> orchestral stuff and vocal arrangements
recs:
Hey! Thanks for the shout out! I'm into your stuff too! I actually just downloaded the album. Other people should too.
Reminds me of Little Big League and Radiator Hotel and a lot of that
new england emo revival scene - which I'm a fan of. The last song on here
is really impressive both in production and the actual songwriting itself!
love this shit. I'm going to download this, I'm going to listen to it, and I might even use it to try and impress girls. Love your guitar tone, and I love that you've taken what sounds like it could be a solid jangle pop foundation and turned it into something way bigger and dreamer.
these are really cool !!
keep it up guys
thse are creepy i don't think i like this kind of music but its cool you are making it and stuff.
here is my album about blaze the cat from the newer sonic games. people in other threads said its vaporwave and sampled. I just think its electronic music. check it out !
blazethecat.bandcamp.com/album/burning-blaze-firey-elegant-2
Sup guys, I just released another album
avantier.bandcamp.com
This is a conceptual synthwave/vaporwave album based on videogame consoles (and a couple of games) from the old Segas, the N64 and the Gameboy all the way up to the Wii and the Xbox 360.
I made this as a tribute to my childhood, and for all the nostalgic folks out there to enjoy. I hope you like it.
The album is free to download, but you can support me by buying it if you want to, it would mean a lot to me (I need gear asap)
>synthwave
>vaporwave
>chillwave
Phenomenal. Bought.
Don't know if anyone is still here, gonna keep the dreampop train going oandk.bandcamp.com
i can't believe this isn't ironic
>avantier.bandcamp.com
this is so sweet. i really like the way the idea mixes with the sounds. cant wait for more.
>acoustic
>demo
did this EP in 7 days, a track a day
harmonicforest.bandcamp.com
I fucking LOVE the dinosaur Jr vibe given from "I'm Free, I'm Always Running" but "Dead Rabbit" is by far the best thing here. So great.
>New Album
connorortlinning.bandcamp.com
25 mins of piano/drone/noise inspired by classical European myths and fairytales
>vaporwave
>vaportrap
>chillwave
My first album.
feelverysad.bandcamp.com
Well you see it DOES have samples in it, because you did use other people's music in it. It can still be "just electronic music" and have samples in it. And there's nothing wrong with that
good stuff:
arahanissian.bandcamp.com
>american primitive guitar, southern folk, psych-folk, drone, a noise track at the end
Just released a new EP on bandcamp. Bedroom pop with indie rock influences, sort of shoegaze at times. But yeah: joel-thomas.bandcamp.com
Top music I tell you what
(I'm )
No problem man, I was really blown away by some of the arrangements on your songs. Prelude, Love it or Leave it, Rainy January, and She's Gonna Break Your Heart are all some of my favorites but the one that really gets me is Tell Her It'll Be Alright.
I assume you must be using some kind of synthesizers to replicate all the orchestration in your music. The tubular bells throughout are an especially nice touch. Can't wait to see what you make next and I think I'm gonna have to check out your earlier works too.
This is nice and cozy.
Bought