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Question of the day:
>Who are your main influences?
Old one's dead, here's the new thread.
Promote yourselves, share the love, listen to new music
Question of the day:
>Who are your main influences?
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soundcloud.com
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windowlistener.bandcamp.com
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demagogueproductions.bandcamp.com
redwatermusic.bandcamp.com
heatshimmer.bandcamp.com
freaksandgeeks805.bandcamp.com
tellatella.bandcamp.com
crisguerrero.bandcamp.com
hangingtreealgorithm.bandcamp.com
socialsmokers.bandcamp.com
everdread.bandcamp.com
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danila.bandcamp.com
ariel pink mostly because the doldrums made me feel like i could make dope shit
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
>main influences
Stoner rock, 70s prog rock, indie bands like NMH, 90s japanoise scene, Burzum, avant-garde movement (futurism especially)
benjaminhickey.bandcamp.com/album/princess
>dream pop/bedroom pop
>shoegazey
>animal collective/beach house inspired
follow me on spotify!
open.spotify.com
hesychasm.bandcamp.com
> atmospheric black metal
> blackgaze
> post-metal
main influences would probably be half babes in toyland half shit noise rock
melancholydaydreams.bandcamp.com
>shoegaze
>dream-pop
>bedroom pop
Latest EP, show some support!
Recs:
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:
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>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
oh yeah
>Who are your main influences?
when i first started i wanted to do things similar to Grouper, Natural Snow Buildings, Giles Corey, Swans, and GY!BE. for when i prepared my first album i started getting more influenced by Eluvium, Sonic Youth, Mount Eerie (the album, of course), Jordaan Mason and the Horse Museum, etc.
my music is about to take a huge turn mainly because i found something i'm better at and what i listen to has changed a hell of a lot more. my current influences are Glenn Branca, Sonic Youth, TBK-era Swans, Robbie Basho, John Fahey, Ekkehard Ehlers, and of course KEIJI HAINO.
Math Rock
Just Released
So far everyone has had positive things to say.
vidosmusic.bandcamp.com
Main influences would probably be Deftones, Bjork and post rock type stuff.
i mean I guess that's cool. but god damn that shits boring. can you actually play anything on the guitar other than two or three notes repeated over and over?
ddx-10.bandcamp.com
>Noise, Algorithmic, Glitch
>Made entirely in MATLAB
Currently working on an album to be played in 5.1 surround sound
p neat senpai :)
cool sounding tunes at first listen, but they seem pretty stagnant and the drums sound like ass.
>can you actually play anything on the guitar other than two or three notes repeated over and over?
yes i can, soon you'll get to hear more than two or three notes over and over ;^)
>Currently working on an album to be played in 5.1 surround sound
that actually sounds quite interesting! is it different to making music in the typical 2.1 sound or is it the same, just moving sounds to different spots?
fore-ver.bandcamp.com
4 groovy songs
>idm
>techno
>electronic
>ambient
I'm building a doppler simulator, so basically it's the same just adding in more sound receivers in the code.
pleasancehouse.bandcamp.com
>atmospheric folk
I switched everything up. COMPILATION ALBUM! Listen to and download a bunch of previously undownloadable songs.
I took your advice. Mostly because I was already on the fence about it anyway and because fuck it.
cyruswirth.bandcamp.com
>Cute electronic music, some strange rhythm and odd time signature stuff, lotsa chords
inspired by gamecube games
also inspired by maxo, lone [galaxy garden]
fakeneoninsides.bandcamp.com
>ambient techno
>fishvapour
>demos
Full length album coming soon to a label
>gruft.bandcamp.com
Yo do you have tape for this?
recs
>experimental mood music
>every album is different
whoooole lotta new stuff here, will be leaving feedback. In the meantime please rate or review my stuff on RYM if you've got one, it means more than you think.
andrewyounker.bandcamp.com
>dream pop, shoegaze, post-punk
>recorded in my dorm room
thoughts on this WIP? - clyp.it
this my dude hes fucking beautiful
Acherontia - Sielos Protas
> Mind of the Soul
drugys.bandcamp.com
Ambient/Freak folk
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com
My influences? Honestly, I am somewhat schizo and tend to make unlistenable shit that has very little connection to other art.
Subconsciously, I suppose, I am influenced by what I listen to most. This mixtape was recorded while I was deeply into Car Seat Headrest and Aphex Twin. Then again, my tracks sound like an aborted Mount Eerie (I don't listen to Elvrum all that much though). What got me into recording in the first place, however, were Frusciante's first two albums (of the heroin-influenced avant-garde variety).
Tl;dr I have mental problems and I dunno what influences me.
Yes
Xpelleir.bandcamp.com
>Industrial Black Metal/Grindcore/Vaporwave
one more rec
Wow, this is really melodically deep, sounds like you know at least a bit of music theory. The rhythms are pretty square though, usually those old kiddish games had funkier beats.
I listened to the previous album because I don't like spoiling upcoming albums. The mixing seems pretty whack, some tones had weird frequency peaks that were a bit painful to listen to. I like your aesthetic though.
Is this a label? Are these all different people? If they are, I'm assuming you're Spurve because thats the album I can play on the page. I think your massively long release format is a bit unnecessary, a lot of these tracks could be their own album honestly. Skimming around it seems way more interesting than you seem to think it is. Dream big.
sc: soundcloud.com
>experimental electronic, in vein of glitch and sometimes noise
>metaphysical and dystopian themes
>what are your main influences
Xenakis, Autechre, recently Stockhausen (even though none of the stockhausen inspired works have been released yet), Amnesia Scanner (It's something I usually listen to for inspiration, they're real fuckin good), and DDX-10 (arguably this inspiration is what started windowlistener)
Not a label, this is all me. Yeah the purpose of the SPV series is for the releases to be unnecessarily massive such that the only way to conceivably tackle it is to listen to it is to skip around. Thanks for the listen though.
I'm impressed, the songs aren't nothing for a solid 20-50 minutes, there's a lot of content.
demagogueproductions.bandcamp.com
If you know Pagoda Mast and/or Belzec then that is me. I have started this net label for militaristic noise and black metal (and other extreme music) and I hope you enjoy it
i thought so too but i decided to keep it in. i thought it added to the choped up aesthetic. Thanks for listening though. Also all the songs on Ocean Demos are gonna be remade severely
cases/labels in the mail right now
redwatermusic.bandcamp.com
>lofi ambient
>melancholic
>experimental title track
Just got my stuff on Spotify if you want to check it out.
>Who are your main influences?
This one had a lot of Vår and Cindy Lee influences, even though it sounds nothing like them. Lots of Croatian Amor and Arca though. I get a lot of influences from reading and film actually, especially conceptually. At the time of this I was going through Kafka's work and really taking a lot from that. Right now it's Don Delillo, Chantal Akerman, and Peter Bo Rappmund.
I love the ambient and noise stuff, but the drums weren't up my alley. Not bad though, just not my sound. Good stuff though, the violin really gives a unique sound you don't typically hear.
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heatshimmer.bandcamp.com
>3 piece from Washington State
>surfgaze stonerpop dreamo
>we have shirts, tapes, and CDs
>influences
hard question
>recommendations
This is really good. If you wanna play a show in Oly uhhhh we should set one up. I know our music isn't that similar buttttt
this is very cute and makes me want to play Super Monkey Ball or Mario Party. I think you should spruce your Bandcamp up a bit.
Autism Garbage
crisguerrero.bandcamp.com
>chill jazz
>instrumental
>pop
Influences
>kevin parker/tame impala
>mac demarco
>alan palomo/neon indian
indie film soundtrack worthy. in a good way
>indie film soundtrack worthy. in a good way
Thanks, that was actually sort of the goal with this one.
hangingtreealgorithm.bandcamp.com
been a while since i've posted
new stuff soon probably
i still have tapes for sale
>instrumental hip hop, electronic, lofi, scifi
recs:
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everdread.bandcamp.com
>one-man screamo/post-hardcore
>ambient/post-rock/dreamy vibes here 'n' there
>bedroom punk
reccs:
(seriously good)
>Experimental
>Improv
>Mixed genre
>Synth
>Funny joke
New songs out all the time! Uncle Garminder is working hard to build the ultimate journal of his day to day life.
Using music as his tool.