Bandcamp thread

kleptomancer.bandcamp.com/releases
>Literally stealing

Posting a Sup Forums classic

foliagemusic.bandcamp.com/album/truths

>Dream Pop
>Jangle Pop
>Reverb-core
>Foliage
>Got famous from Sup Forums

I'm not trying to shit on you guys, believe me, but I really want to ask specifically you two, but also in general in this thread: People that make weird music that has very little broad appeal: Why? Is it your greatest passion? Is this the kind of music you listen to day in and day out?
I think your music is not bad, honestly I kinda like it, but it's so outside of the norm and I'm always fascinated by artists' intentions.

fuguosss.bandcamp.com/releases

Noise by an insane person.

landermusic.bandcamp.com

I like the Kleptomancer stuff. I guess my stuff (fuguosss.bandcamp.com/releases) counts as strange, too. Speaking for myself, weird is fun. Making weird sounds is way more interesting to me than making money, but making money certainly isn't bad. It's just not the focus. A lot of extra effort goes into production to polish things, and that can usually take a weird sounding song and make it less weird with enough time and skill. The polishing isn't the part that is the most fun, though, and you definitely lose some artistic edge the more you polish.

hottea.bandcamp.com/track/undesireable
>pop music

Happy sounding but again not so happy.

neodestiny.bandcamp.com/

>electronic
>trance & vaporwave-inspired instrumentals

erikcarrizales.bandcamp.com/album/the-last-you-broke-my-heart-single

erikcarrizales.bandcamp.com/track/mercy

This guy is kinda a one-man band who needs to get discovered because he's fucking amazing.

aaronshome.bandcamp.com/releases

>analog synths
>samplers
>pedals
>?

my friend and i took mushrooms and played around on a bunch of hardware and recorded it to tape.

pic related.