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glassbooks.bandcamp.com
>indie, post punk, punk
Old thread is rusty and stale.
RULE: listen to and comment minimum above and below.
glassbooks.bandcamp.com
>indie, post punk, punk
Other urls found in this thread:
danieltovatt.bandcamp.com
yamir.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
open.spotify.com
youtube.com
justeverywhere.bandcamp.com
noriginal.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com
fore-ver.bandcamp.com
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
clyp.it
ruckie.bandcamp.com
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
leservodespock.bandcamp.com
surveymonkey.co.uk
varsas.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
cameronclarke.bandcamp.com
danila.bandcamp.com
hodegetria-our-lady-of-the-way.bandcamp.com
fakeneoninsides.bandcamp.com
snthwvrs.bandcamp.com
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
twitter.com
just followed now sounded pretty good
danieltovatt.bandcamp.com
>modern classical, piano
Have yet to have feedback on this, would be appreciated
Listened to a few tracks, I love your sound, it's really smooth and nice on the ears. Also love your vocals, perfect for the music. Bought the album, cheers m8.
daily question: what did you do/plan to do with the money you've made from your bandcamp projects?
me i spent the first $15 i made from my ep to buy a new mic (yes i know that is a very low budget for a new microphone but i dont want/need a good one) and the rest of the money i've made to buy myself two of my favorite albums: Robbie Basho - Venus In Cancer on vinyl and Animal Collective - Hollindagain on cd.
yamir.bandcamp.com
>post-rock
>guitar ambient // dark ambient
>experimental electronics
>it can get a little droney at times
>small bits of noise rock
>my music is 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, it really doesn't matter if you listen to me or not:
open.spotify.com
music video i made [bad]:
youtube.com
your band has some fantastic album art, you picked some great images and fantastic fonts for them to go along with. now, the music, while it sounds straight out of a professional studio, it's just not for me. this isn't my type of rock music, so i won't criticize you for something that's just a personal preference of mine. keep it up though, you have decent potential to make it into some college rock radio stations.
Just Everywhere - The Dust of Crushed Diamonds
>Ballroom
>Lo-Fi
>Experimental
>Dream-Pop
justeverywhere.bandcamp.com
Cheers man appreciate it :)
Really into your stuff, track 1 reminds me of some of the piano tracks on Ambient 2 Plateaux of mirror.
What classical piano artists inspired you for this? Debussy and Chopin?
Added to my classical piano playlist.
Scriabin and Satie actually, with a bit of Debussy.
i just noticed this was produced by Molo Fly, i know that guy lol
please tell me you painted that picture or someone did for you and you didn't just steal it off the internet because that is just absolutely beautiful. i think this takes the cake for best album cover i've seen on a bandcamp thread. listened to two tracks from the album, those were some great compositions, i look forward to hearing the rest when i have time.
It's a pubic domain painting from the 1910s, thought it fit the music.
fore-ver.bandcamp.com
4 groovy songs
>idm
>techno
>ambient
>glitch
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>solo piano
>ambient
(again, not me, gonna stop soon btw)
rec:
ah cool, fantastic find desu
you need to make your bandcamp page look nicer though, it's all completely white
F
OMG
THIS IS THE SONG!
HERE IT IS!
IT'S GOAWAY WITH BUBBLES!
THANK U BUBBLES!
>THIS IS IT!
clyp.it
DO U LIKE IT?
really great stuff. I like mixes alot, and the song writing seems really fresh, especially how the tempos change so much. The vocals fit very well with this style.
Heres me: ruckie.bandcamp.com
>indie
>garage
>rock
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
>art-rock, soundtrack, electronic
All previous albums have been uploaded to bandcamp in lossless format, and are available for free or at name your price.
download, listen, scrobble, rate...!
Dusty Springfield. Being in a bar with about 4 other people. Interesting melody lines that seem to be a retroactive Muse acting upon an earlier type of music. All in all, not very life-changing, and I probably wouldn't listen to it again, it doesn't seem to take many risks. I mean it's rock and I pretty much stopped listening to rock. It's not bad, it's pretty well produced and coherent i'm just not that into it, might be because its too coherent.
lots of the bends era Radiohead bits, aside from the regular tropes. You seem to like doing that major to minor change in chords.
leservodespock.bandcamp.com
>abstract
>non-localised hip hop
>out of time
>internet narcissism
if you are going to listen to it and want something that might be the most "similar" to the kind of stuff you do maybe the track "buying things"
also i'm doing a survey for a music essay i'm writing about how people react to other people's music on the internet:
Recs
Hey guys, I'm currently obsessed with Sung Tongs, can you guys give me more overwhelming and colourful folkshit like early AnCo?
varsas.bandcamp.com
>showcasing the different approaches in harsh noise
>1: drum machines, glitch and drone
>2: wall noise
varsas.bandcamp.com
>different takes on wall noise
>designed to be played at a low volume
varsas.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
>harsh noise double album about naval and land mines
>poetry
>first and last tracks are different from the rest on both albums
If you hate full-on noise check out the albums I released as "Gub"
varsas.bandcamp.com
Since there is no question here, I'm making one
Question of the day:
What/who made you learn your first instrument?
It can be a band, an album, your mom who told you to get off your ass you lazy shit and get a hobby
me, sorry forgot the review
listening now, amazing psych-garage sound, really like the singing
the recording is a bit far-away, in line with the genre though, well done!
fuckin rad stuff. gr8 sounding memorable songs. psych pop with balls, one of the better things I've heard in these threads lately. really like how the guitar sounds throughout
cameronclarke.bandcamp.com
>prog rock, singer-songwriter
How did I know this link would contain an obscene amount of reverb before I even clicked it? Fortunately it works here. Sparse and pretty.
>varsas.bandcamp.com
At first I was like woah this is great, but then your harsh noise became sort of uninteresting, like you're basically just playing with a slider for a long time (at least on that first link you showed us), and you know, I like Pulse demon and all that. Part of it just felt like a experiment with a max patch doing granular synthesis, which is ok, and there are some really nice atmospheric moments. I guess you have to ask yourself why someone would spend their time listening to you when they could just slap on some Merzbow and Nordvagr, I mean what else is there really to do with Harsh Noise.
Call me an arse because you can say that pretty much about any genre and most stuff people are making, but when it comes to Harsh Noise the whole point was maybe to get people to embrace new modes of listening and so on and so forth. This stuff is really good though, as Harsh Noise goes.
What the actual fuck is this album cover
The music is really fucking great and better than expected, but the cover arts are top cringe.
I love everything about this except the vocals. His voice just isn't the most melodic. I'm sure he'll get there soon enough though.
do you think this would be bad to use for the sequel then
Yeah, that's not my best work. Try "Évtizedekre ottfelejtett gyűlölet", there are a bunch of songs representing different approaches. I'm currently working on something actually interesting, hoping it will turn out to be listenable. It's gonna be a drone, psych rock and stoner rock inspired noise album.
Bringing in new tastes and giving it context is all I can use to be different in this genre.
GUB EVERY DAY
BUG EVEYR AY
I'm afraid so.
It's not late to change the cover art for an album though. Focus on an aesthetic.
Yeah I listened to that one, it was actually much better you're right.
I'd say where the concept of noise music is most strange and impressive these days is in the kind of work of Dean Blunt and that new Jonatan Leandoer127 stuff. Music that may not even be meant for listening.
>Focus on an aesthetic.
why can't eye destroying MS Paint art be the visual aesthetic to my prog rock albums
I can only imagine pictures like these as the cover art of a really painful dada shitposting album a kid uploaded on BC as a joke.
But your music deserves better packaging mate. It could be much better even with Paint. You can do much better, I believe in ya.
My covers are pretty shit too, but I don't make good music.
Yeah, but notice that the musicians you listed don't need BC threads to get at least 2 listens a day on their miserable Bandcamp page.
I'm just a young faggot who started making noizu 5 months ago.
hodegetria-our-lady-of-the-way.bandcamp.com
>noise
>ambient
>industrial
>Christian-themed
new single
I think you could accentuate the weird twisted childish aspect of your music and make something really disturbing and unsettling, but I'm not sure the sound collage and singer-songwriter aspects really intersect very well
I like the album title a lot
the only person to ever pay for my music was my boyfriend's mom ($20, I wonder why, maybe she didn't know how to dl it without paying) it probably just sat in my paypal and was used to buy amazon goodies or furry porn
Well, does the music come first or the following?
fakeneoninsides.bandcamp.com
>fishvapour
>ambient techno
>demos
Demos from full length coming to tetra systems at some point
I'm happy you like it. Thanks for listening and commenting. I like that whole Overlook ballroom type sound from The Shining. I record my Baby Grand Piano, in my living room, straight to my iPhone, using Garageband, with the iPhone headphones, with hands-free microphone, as the microphone for instruments and vocals. So by its very nature, it's Lo-Fi. I'm also a big fan of reverb drenched Dream-Pop and Shoegaze bands, so it all kind of weaves together by design and through necessity...
snthwvrs.bandcamp.com
>Retro
>Synthwave
Music at the beginning. Good and original music gets recognised, even if only by a few, but good lyrics and a good cover contributes to this success.
>spending money
>on furry porn
I didn't notice your question
I don't have a bank account and all the money I got so far is currently sitting in my PayPal waiting to be spent. I would probably buy strings or fix some shit on my guitar.
well, I commissioned it, it's not like I paid for a hardblush subscription or something
(underrated)
recs
>experimental mood music
>every album is different
Not much time to leave feedback, I'll be back in a few hours to leave my empty compliments.
heeey i used a 1910s painting as an album cover too.
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
Is that a real piano you're playing? It sounds kinda digital, I would recommend experimenting with low pass filters and reverb to make it sound more real. great compositions though.
ok thats all the feedback i have time to give