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memen.bandcamp.com
yorkmorgan.bandcamp.com
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wateroverdose.bandcamp.com
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apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com
drysummers.bandcamp.com
drysummers.bandcamp.com
ranmetal.bandcamp.com
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thelgbtqcommunity.bandcamp.com
landermusic.bandcamp.com
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thevexproject.bandcamp.com
>Hard Rock
>Desert Rock
>Grunge
>album soon
1-34-1.bandcamp.com
>noise, ambient, loud
I haven't heard either of your stuff before but I like what you're doing
This is our most recent release as a four-piece
>emo
>alt/indie rock
>progressive rock (a bit)
>post-punk
>ambient
>psych
petalportmusic.bandcamp.com
Hey! We're most likely playing a show on the 20th in a California town called Petaluma. We play very infrequently so if you're in the area and are interested in us, you should try to come out to the show. The event isn't even officially up so you're getting an advance notice. $8 tickets. Don't be afraid to mention that you heard of us from Sup Forums :^)
New album will be out August 17th
>instrumental
>post-rock/math-rock
>jazz fusion
also check out
theglasstapes.bandcamp.com
>bedroom recorded, folk, cozy
Album still in the works
Really nice stuff and solid production too. Moon Landing and Nothing are good tracks
The way that opening track grows more and more enthralling is real good
New release: windowlistener.bandcamp.com
>Experimental electronic + other genres
Probably shouldn't be up so late but w/e
Good day!
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>NEW EP
>Solo piano compositions with an additional ambient feel to it
>Nothing special the
Rec:
This one too since I've missed him
soundcloud.com
this is coming out soon but here's a sneak peak B)
H Y P E
fakin psychedelic
glitchy noise is not my cup of cake, but I enjoyed it
will listen to the new EP soon
varsas.bandcamp.com
>fullu blownu noizu
>harsh noise
>conceptual
>first and last tracks are acoustic shoegazy songs
varsas.bandcamp.com
>14 min long track/EP
>psychedelic rock, hard rock, drone, ambient
varsas.bandcamp.com
>futurist music
>drone, drone metal, a noise track
varsas.bandcamp.com
>shitty acoustic covers, mainly Neutral Milk Hotel covers
varsas.bandcamp.com
>early bedroom recordings, some blues, some folk, some psychedelic, the opening track is an electronic track with tons of reverb.
wildivy.bandcamp.com
>freak folk
>shoegaze, drone
varietyhour.bandcamp.com
>shoegay
woodygrant.bandcamp.com
>shoegaze noise
>lofi psych rock pop
hoodrobin.bandcamp.com
>plunderphonics
>beats jazz pop funk noise
summerhead.bandcamp.com
>dreamgaze psychedelic pop
>twin peaks
cuck.bandcamp.com
>real nigga shit
Wild Ivy is damn good. I listened to it in full today after downloading it yesterday. Seriously good work
this my album ! i go by blaze the cat. if you like weird video game music please listen !
blazethecat.bandcamp.com/album/burning-blaze-firey-elegant-2
tantrumthrowers.bandcamp.com
>experimental rock, free jazz, free improvisation, noise rock, post-rock
>rythmic noise(ish)
Really like it. I have the feeling that a more "aggressive" mixing could benefit the music. The mix sounds a bit to quiet and flat. The actual music however is right on point!
Reminds me alot of acab rocky. I love the dreamy feeling and slow singing. Cozy, alongside with peaceful, actually is the perfect word to describe it.
1st track reminded me of emptyset a bit. Like the chaotic, destructive nature of it. 2nd track is the dreamiest drone I've ever heard and that's a good thing. 3rd sounded a bit uninspired and boring.
Very cool. I wonder how you achieved the glitchy sound. I guess a mixture of bit-crushers, ringmods and some modulation? However you did it, it sounds fucking awesome.
memen.bandcamp.com
Good stuff
Listened. I'm quite impressed how well can a single piano work.
Csillagmetszés is fuggin great man. Good work on that
The melody and just the timbre of the noise in Swansea Heroin Addict is great.
I'm glad you enjoyed it
yorkmorgan.bandcamp.com
>ambient, lo-fi, guitar, electronic
Thanks! Glad you've enjoyed it!
I find your newest and When We Close Our Eyes awesome and interesting as all hell. Keep it up man!
archivesdubmusic.bandcamp.com/album/tines
>ambient, neoclassic
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
Instrumental mid/slow tempo contemplative music with hints of prog, post, ambient and jazz
check older albums, mostly are free
wsc-music.tumblr.com
happy summer to all !
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
>synthpop, lo-fi, vintage synths
New material is in the works but at a slow pace so I probably won't post anything new for a few months.
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
>very lo-fi, industrial synth
>depressive black metal // atmospheric
>piano based // ambient
>shit
a friend made a video for one of my tracks
youtube.com
>New EP
wateroverdose.bandcamp.com
>EP
wateroverdose.bandcamp.com
wateroverdose.bandcamp.com
>cloud
soundcloud.com
>Experimental/Chill Stuff
>rex
>psychedelic electronic
awkwardbullshit.bandcamp.com
>Folk, shoegaze, sad stuff
>noise, ambient, power electronics
I've eaten a lot of junk food lately
I feel tired almost all the time
I had a migraine earlier but then I took a nap
saintmovinghills.bandcamp.com
>art-rock, post-rock, instrumental. minimalist
Anyone know of some small bandcamp labels that release pretty much anything sent to them? I'm not interested in profit at all, I just want some promotion. I'd even happily let them keep the profits if it means they'll host my music on their page.
Sorry dude, I only release my own shit
did u listen to the song senpai?
no i think i misinterpreted this but now i'm a lil confused what you're trying to say with the song
can you listen and share with friends? thankls
ok will do i'm getting my wife to listen to it now
cool beans, tell her i daid hi. whats her name?
These are all very good. I checked them out last thread and definitely recommend them to fans of noise
Checking this out now, enjoying it so far!
pagodamast.bandcamp.com
This is me. I do various styles of noise. Previous releases have been more HNW oriented but this latest release has some PE elements and some black metal vibes. Expect shrieking vocals, blast beats, shrill synths, feedback screeches, and lots and lots of static noise. I've gotten some good feedback so far but would love to hear what you think! feel free to rate my stuff on RYM:
rateyourmusic.com
Thanks guys!
Guys I need help.
I'm thinking of releasing my material on CDs.
What to print on? How to label the discs?
How to make a proper-looking packaging?
I did DIY CDs long time ago. I bought empty cases, and printed my own labels (find measures on internet, so you will make them and just print them). With labels you can do back side, and front side (you have more options with front side). It's pretty much all about good measuring. Then buy empty CD, I used lightscribes, so I didn't needed to buy that printable labels on CDs. Make good design, that's all.
Front label can be made like book, or like folded paper - like harmonica, if you know what i mean. You can cut paper first, think what you want there, some info about your project, lyrics, pictures whatever, then just do it in some software and print it or if you can afford quality, you can have those things printed in some company. It's not so expensive from what I've seen.
All in all, I spent maybe 1-2 EUR on CD, which is pretty good I think compared to price you can sell it for. One advice - burn on CD proper format, wav 16bit. Any burner can do music CDs.
D R O O P I E S
droopies.bandcamp.com
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cavbrew.bandcamp.com
>Minimalism, Drone, Modern Classical, Ambient, Glitch, Piano
her name is lily
And what kind of paper should I print the package and the CD labels on?
That's up to you. package labels can be on regular paper, or that shiny paper, I don't know how it is called. You can buy CD labels, I don't have any experience with them but they should be printable too.
I love the instrumentals, especially how you mix up the drums. Your voice isn't great, it's a little pitchy, but I like the timbre in your voice, and I could definitely see it being great with practice. It's kinda Wilco-y.
I really like the chord progression here, especially when it does that drop half a step into the next chord on the first song. It just sounds so nice. I kinda wished it built to something, but as a nice, cozy ambient track, I really liked it.
My EP:
The track Porn (now titled Pom), which I usually had separate, is now a part of the EP. You can still listen separately here, because I'd love some notes on it, especially the ending:
apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com
>bedroom pop
>bedroom folk
>some songs have electronic influence
And please, feel free to download it for free if you'd like. I have plenty free downloads left this month.
drysummers.bandcamp.com
Our first tape, released last August. Five-piece guitar pop band with varied influences like Twee, Dub, Krautrock, and Classic Rock; but I like to think we form them into a pretty cohesive whole.
drysummers.bandcamp.com
Our latest, an EP from this June. Dirtier, sweeter, a little more punk, a little more down to earth, but pop still comes first.
Uhh...industrial metal? Cybermetal? Cyberdeath? It's a punch in the face anyway. Did everything on this alone, including production/mixing etc. Been working on it for years and finally found time to get it done because my work laid me off. Probably shoulda called it "Mixed blessings". Anyway, enjoy :)
The production and mixing is good. Everything is audible, sounds really well.
The vocals are great, I can definitely hear the lyrics, unlike in many extreme metal bands where it rather sounds like flushing down the toilet or burping.
Thank you!! It was a big technical challenge mixing this kind of music and I was kinda nervous to release it so your comment makes me very relieved lol...so hard to keep the heaviness without descending into mashed potato mix and losing detail/clarity. Appreciate it dude :D
ashar.bandcamp.com
>Weird Breakbeats
>Nostalgic Beats
>Alternative Hip-Hop
Love the soft and muddy sound you have going here, but on the other side of that, there's not much going on in the high end, and that tends to drag them down. Very hypnotic sound, but maybe overly so.
thelgbtqcommunity.bandcamp.com
>grindcore, pornogrind
>longest song is 8 seconds
fucking wew lad this is next level shitposting
Are you planning to release it on LP?
i have a bunch of other material that i might release in the next month. i think im going to do a physical release where i just send you a piece of trash i find on the street
If I win the lottery I'll put it on a double LP.
One side of the 12" will have this 30 seconds worth of material, the rest, and the whole second vinyl will be blank.
give this man a listen. such a good ass rapper but only local for now.
rec:
adasked.bandcamp.com
>ambient, experimental
>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.
Also, to anyone in the Houston area, Even Oxen, The Baddest Beams, and I will be playing August 15th at the White Swan. Hope to see some supporters there.
Proud Supporter Of:
groovemasterb.bandcamp.com
>hip hop/electronic instrumentals
bump
I'm looking for any criticism on this, constructive or not. We've been met with terrible indifference everywhere we've been.
your voice doesn't fit with the style of the first song, but that's why its a good track imo. didn't like the second song but then it started building it's pretty atmospheric i dig.
the songs are too short and i cant hear your voice. theyd be better if i could hear yah
i dig this a lot. its very chill but it has a nice energy to it which keeps it pumping a long. i don't hear much bass in the recordings but i see you have a bass player so i can't wait to hear that addition.
I like your sound and style but a lot of the lyrics are cringy with the way theyre spaced and stylized. the last song is good it has a lot of energy i like it's very pixies.
karrotkake.bandcamp.com
>indie rock, lo-fi, punk (???)
we're halfway through recording a follow up under a different name with more mature songs and production stay tuned dudes.
reminds me a bit of ravedeath