Old thread dead af
>rap
>classical
>ambient
>vaporwave
Old thread dead af
>rap
>classical
>ambient
>vaporwave
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elwooddown.bandcamp.com
simplem.bandcamp.com
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
play.spotify.com
petalportmusic.bandcamp.com
imladyboy.bandcamp.com
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
soysaucesound.com
yamir.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
open.spotify.com
jacobcmckelvie.bandcamp.com
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
in-dreamview.bandcamp.com
softspheres.bandcamp.com
softspheres.bandcamp.com
twitter.com
elwooddown.bandcamp.com
>acoustic pop-rock, emo? I honestly don't know
>IF YOU LIKE the mountain goats and/or fall out boy you'll probably like this
>if you do please share
>dark ambient / experimental / sound collage / plunderphonics
new album made by using samples of commercials and PSAs from the 1950s
also I'm a really big fan of Grand Whole Tour off that album. I think the transitions you make within songs are pretty seamless.
Good evening!
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>Ambient hexalogy
>Made out of unused garbage material
>Each part is much more different like the other
>20+ minute pieces
Older albums are up on Spotify and Google Play!
play.spotify.com
I tried to make the transitions as smooth as possible, thank you! It's an album about drugs, actually. To the point where you take so many that you're "beyond the abyss". Diggin' It Up is about weed, Roll Call about Heroin, etc.
This is our most recent release as a four-piece
>indie/alt rock
>emo
>progressive rock
>psych
>ambient
>post-punk
petalportmusic.bandcamp.com
Our next release is going to be a five song EP that bears some resemblance to Eye Contact but is definitely it's own thing.
We're working on changing our sound/lineup again, recording demos since January for the next full length. Exploring more sounds, cutting out the distorted guitars and screams, I'm definitely excited for it.
Check out Jr Adelberg, little tents, epyllia, GST, clothes, cobwebs, joplin rice
>simplem.bandcamp.com
Terrible intro's, have to jump a few minutes into each track to skip the horrible introduction.
1 & 6 are the only decent pieces of material in the whole album.
The grain texture adds to the overall composition.
Noise quality is decent.
In #7 - The Truth, a drum beat behind would make a really nice nujabes-esque hip-hop chillwave track.
Last track was very lackluster.
imladyboy.bandcamp.com
>post-punk
>slowcore
>noise rock
>psychedelic rock
>short single from our upcoming album which is coming sometime later this year/early next year
>single is about hypebeasts while the B-side is dedicated to a certain Facebook friend
Big shoutsout to the New England hardcore scene, Epiglottis, and Onat Onol for making this release possible
i dont really like this
incredibly good and reccing
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
>EDM
>minimal techno
>prog house
>music to play volleyball to
Also check out the companion EP: erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
>minimal-er techno
>short
>cozy
I'll be specking bits of feedback in this thread for the next hour or so, but I'm returning all feedback I get, including from genres I wouldn't normally seek out. Also, please rate and review my music on RYM. The gratification I get from that is unreal.
its not for everyone but i appreciate your criticism
soysaucesound.com
>Alternative Rap
>Underground Rap
>White/Asian Rapper
>Unique Sound/Lyrics
>Would recommend even if you are not into the rap genre
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I love this! some people are gonna call you a hack, but this is great. I myself unironically enjoy a lot of vaporwave, especially the more surreal ambient style kind. This album really has a sense of place like all of my favorite mallsoft and broken transmission releases.
This album is good enough for me to forgo giving feedback in favor of listening to the whole thing. Good work.
new songle out
yamir.bandcamp.com
>post-rock
>guitar ambient // dark ambient
>drone
>small bits of noise rock
>available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and others
you can rate all of my releases on RYM if you're into that:
rateyourmusic.com
please follow me on spotify, doesn't matter if you listen or not:
open.spotify.com
hi cool boys
Local indie-rock band, saw them a couple days ago and they were guud
jacobcmckelvie.bandcamp.com
>Indie Rock
Thanks for listening, I (Brett) have a radio show on Mondays at 3pm Pacific time at KSSU.com. If you ever want me to play your stuff on my show message the Larksburg facebook.
what if i just left like ten replies on one of your albums saying "wow this is great" or variations of it and made everyone think you were shilling
I like this. Really spacey and chill vibes
Fun and catchy punk I like this might download
i really liked this. Remids me a lot of the caretaker but more abstract. Track 2 was my favorite
interesting concept it sounds very weird but I dig it.
this is really fuming good dude lots of cool instrumentation track 3 was a fucking jam highly recced
I always rec you you're great
This is funny idk if it's intentional but it's good
already messaged you actually
lol that would be so funny
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
>ambient, synthpop, vintage synths
I do listen to all the feedback and rework things. I've changed the featured track since it doesn't represent the music well enough.
I'll ask my bandmates about but that'd be sick.
I do like the textures of this and will listen more after I get back from sitting in a parking lot.
From I'm Lady Boy
Your featured track should always be the first track, even if its an intro.
Even if the intro isn't that great?
Yes. Let your listeners know you put 100% effort into this album. You don't start a book in the middle, neither do you an album.
Yes. People will click that track first, and then immediately click off of it when they realized the album isn't just going to play out. They then awkwardly scroll down past the merchandise to click the first track on the album. And then the featured track starts playing, and the experience is ruined for them because the remember what the first few seconds sounded like when they clicked it by mistake. Don't understand how people don't get this
Fair point. I'll change it to the first track.
New album is out NOW
also check it out on Spotify
>instrumental
>post-rock/math-rock
>jazz fusion
also check out
Thanks for listening buddy!
Additional recommendations:
(Again, your newest "songle" is great)
softspheres.bandcamp.com
>drone, ambient, psychedelic rock
New album!
softspheres.bandcamp.com
>long compositions based on improvisations
>4 tracks, four different moods
>psychedelic rock, drone, noise rock, ambient, post rock
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