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Bandcamp thread
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peractorum.bandcamp.com
noriginal.bandcamp.com
apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
haemolacria.bandcamp.com
1u2d.bandcamp.com
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
play.spotify.com
gausse.bandcamp.com
slavebeaverevolt.bandcamp.com
coredelay.bandcamp.com
morpheuslunae.bandcamp.com
svccy.bandcamp.com
scrugley.bandcamp.com
partyklaan.bandcamp.com
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
installafriend.bandcamp.com
profoundcarnage13.bandcamp.com
malformedchild.bandcamp.com
kleinmann.bandcamp.com
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
nebulosads.bandcamp.com
davidcolohan.bandcamp.com
kawwww.bandcamp.com
bedroomproducersblog.com
tyedyedeyes.bandcamp.com
cutd.bandcamp.com
kagutsuchi.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com
chiaro.bandcamp.com
digre.bandcamp.com
pagodamast.bandcamp.com
erang.bandcamp.com
90sneptune.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
sonicisreal.bandcamp.com
deniskaldesnoen.bandcamp.com
retrieval.bandcamp.com
sunflowerbandnj.bandcamp.com
willsmith.bandcamp.com
pizzazz-boys.bandcamp.com
harmonicforest.bandcamp.com)
clyp.it
noiseblackcat.bandcamp.com
youtube.com
yourfaceoffendsme.bandcamp.com
triteicerecords.bandcamp.com
feralsociety.bandcamp.com
turnerhaut.bandcamp.com
twitter.com
>Dark Ambient
>Noise
>Experimental
>Glitch
>All that stuff
AP Macroeconomics - Music to Listen to With Headphones In
apmacroeconomics.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
>bedroom pop
>noisy alt rock at times
dave-roland.bandcamp.com
>ambient, retrowave, electronica
My new album that came out a week or two ago. I'm working with a few others and since I've probably reached my creative limit, I might just stick to working with others.
Music to share the same shit over and over. This track has like, what, five months now? Move your butt and do some work.
Good but totally not worth the wait
Rushed AF. Take pride in your work mate!
All that stuff. None of them well executed or memorable. Asking money for it is pretty damn sad.
>Good but totally not worth the wait
I know, I was afraid that the wait time would up expectations. I left 5 or 6 tracks that needed vocals off the album which may be finished with a collaborator at some point.
>five months now?
it literally says feb 14 if u could fucking read
just bc im not posting new shit on bandcamp doesnt mean im not working retard
>all this shitting on everyone
post ur shit then
Pic related
>calling somebody a retard
Nah, Roland's newest is good.
And I don't have to have any music in order to spoke my piece. If you don't like it don't dick about it. Save your face.
>I don't have to have any music in order to spoke my piece
kek
just cus that single says december doesnt mean it was september. you can set your music to say 2010 if you really wanted to.
>just cus that single says december doesnt mean it was september
Did you got a spasm there? Yeah, if it says December that doesn't mean it was September. Good job, I suppose.
>kek
Then I suppose you can't criticize me since you don't provide any critique to these threads by your logic. And you shouldn't say somebody is a retard since you're not a retard yourself. Or maybe...
look at the length of that track and the length of the track on my bandcamp
fucking retard
So? Cutting part of the previous track doesn't make it different. You basically made a single out of it. What's the difference then?
>fucking retard
You are making your position quite bad at this point. But do go on. Embrace the meme status like on SC threads.
Hello, I'd really appreciate both some criticisms and enjoyments from this EP I made. It's my first one and I know it's not the best thing ever, but I am trying to create something which in my eyes may or may not be original however just full of emotion with soundscape.
I was born in 1431 in Sighișoara, Romania, I died in 1477 fighting against Basarab Laiotă and Ottoman-- those barbarians. I was buried in the Monastery of Snagov, but my spirit lurked, wandered through the planes of every conceivable reality until I found a body to reincarnate into. Now known as Omniscient Iniquitous, I am both the after-breath on the mirror of Vlad Dracula and Vlad Dracula himself.
>ambient
>dungeon
>dark
>synth
Bandcamp: haemolacria.bandcamp.com
is this
dare i say
the J U S T of the year?
Recently finished a small EP project. Just wanted to get something out there.
I'll listen through the ones posted so far.
>Instrumental
>Lo-fi
>Hip-Hop
I would say J U S T of all BC thread, ever
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
>prog, post, ambient-rock, instrumental, indietronica, soundtrack, dungeon, morricone-ish, modern classical, slow core, art-rock
enter zero or more!
all discography at name your price
download, listen, share, rate!
please follow on spotify, even if you don't listen, you will help claiming the page there
gausse.bandcamp.com
>Experimental Rock, Avantgarde, Noise, Electronic
>instrumental, dissonant
slavebeaverevolt.bandcamp.com
>electronic
>vocals
>experimental
coredelay.bandcamp.com
>prog folk, freak folk, early music, acoustic, bedroom folk, analog synthesizer, baroque-folk, experimental, vocal, classical
Download for free and enjoy it in the sun!
If you decide to support this you get a download code for an EP containing 6 tracks which didn't fit this album!
morpheuslunae.bandcamp.com
>abandoned houses noise
I will listen to more stuff in this thread and give feedback later.
>depressive/melancholic music
>each release its different
>now you can get all 11 releases for just 0.50usd
reccing
pretty cool albums, might get a cd someday ^^
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>drone
>soft noise
partyklaan.bandcamp.com
Anyone else really tired of these parasite tech companies' shill threads?
recs
erictaxxon.bandcamp.com
>experimental hip hop
>glitchy
Lots of new stuff, will get to feedback in a bit
ngl it's weird but i think you'll like it. whether you take it as a joke or serious or somewhere in between is your interpretation
I like this a lot, it's very different from most lofi hip hop stuff that I see here, lots of compositional personality and progression.
profoundcarnage13.bandcamp.com
>Post-rock, Noise rock, Math rock
Hey thanks, even though I present the music in the kind of lo-fi hip hop style I'm way more influenced by jazz hop like nujabes or uyama hiroto. Eventually I want to migrate to that kind of music when I get better.
I listened to your stuff and it's really interesting man, you definitely have a talent for writing compelling lyrics. You match your lyrical content and delivery with the apocalyptic sounding backing music pretty well. I'll keep track of you.
malformedchild.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>noisy
damn i made 2 albums in ten days I'm proud (even though Sequence and Brain Trauma were made a few months ago)
kleinmann.bandcamp.com
New release
>Noise
Also I have a project that'll take me a few months to be worked on. I have everything planned out, now it's time for the execution.
Hope you guys enjoy these new tracks, each was made in a different time period of my evolution.
I will be coming back later today to discuss others.
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>tape loops
>some post rock
First thing I made that I really like. It's a soundtrack for a film I'm making.
rec and would download:
Well, it's not a joke nor serious. Just plain shit.
mensae.bandcamp.com
Absolute shit
nebulosads.bandcamp.com
>dark ambient
>dungeon synth
>experimental
>split with Columnaris and Einhorn; an ode to the mountains and wetlands that fostered us for years
Love coming across new dungeon synth in these threads. I'm on the last track of your EP now. There's a healthy mix of epic grandeur and dark weirdness which creates a cinematic listening experience. The arrangements are all very tight and well executed as well. Thematically, this seems a little scattered though: you have references to Dracula, Morgan Le Fay and Middle Earth all rolled into one release. My suggestion would be to focus in on any one theme for a release. I very much look forward to what you create in the future!
Pretty cool. I like the textures you use, especially on the third track.
Now after hearing a bit more dungeon synth I know what I don't really like about the genre. It sounds too artificial, too inorganic too me. I think it's because of the more widespread use of soundfonts for classical instruments which sound just wrong. I completely stopped using classical instruments in my own songs because of this. It's somewhat possible to mask the artificialness of the sounds with filter and tiny variations in time and volume but often not worth the effort to make them sound good.
The music itself is not bad but the sounds of the instruments really stick out in my ears.
New release? Neat! I shall listen to it tonight.
That's understandable: when so much of the genre hinges on that aesthetic, it makes sense why you wouldn't like much of the genre. I will say though that there are dungeon synth artists that don't use classical instruments in their music, and instead focus on more strange sounds to create a darker atmosphere: some examples of this would be Blood Tower, Einhorn and Old Tower. Some examples of dungeon synth that I think make use of classical instruments, but make them sound very organic would be Chaucerian Myth and Trogool. Dungeon synth is a rapidly expanding genre with a lot of variation within it.
This is not bad but also not very memorable. I wish it had a bit more atmosphere in it. The album cover is very evocative but while listening I don't exactly feel the connection.
Hey, this is actually pretty cool. It has atmosphere and it creates an interesting mood but does not push too much onto the listener.
One thing I'd recommend, though, is not producing too much. Abstract music like ambient and noise is great because you can do anything you want but oftentimes you get to a point where quantity pushes out quality. I find it easier to let finished songs rest t least for a week and then to decide whether it's actually good or maybe fiddle with it a bit more or to not have it on a main release at all. I find this helpful with all art. Maybe not traditional paintings but definitely with writing.
The genre is relatively young as I understand it? I might give those artists a listen then. At them moment I'm not really in an ambient mood but I've got tons of dark ambient artists already that give me a lot, like Tor Lundvall especially who creates music like paintings, and of course Lustmord who gave me one of the most intense concert experiences ever. Raising Holy Sparks is also a kind of ambient I greatly enjoy: davidcolohan.bandcamp.com
Actually, dungeon synth has been around since the early 90s
kawwww.bandcamp.com
>Pretentious douche music with improv
Criticism on how I can improve my recording quality/the music itself is much appreciated
I'll keep that in mind when making more music. Thanks!
the mix is a bit thin and the song doesn't seem to go anywhere, but I like a lot of what I hear.
I'd either add a bass track or put the bass higher in the mix if it's there. It might also add more variation to the song too.
Okay cool, yeah it's only piano, drums, and a seven string bass, and i have massive issues keeping the low bass track from peaking, I'll try to buff up the next track I record. Thanks!
This is not bad but also not really good. The quality drops throughout the release as well. This release is lacking. There is potential but it hasn't been realized yet.
This is not as bad as makes it sound like. Also, he probably does not understand how "Name your price" works on Bandcamp.
Gotcha, what can I do to help my music realize that potential and keep the recording quality up?
Basically what I said in there. Don't push everything out as fast as possible. Let tracks rest and come back later to them. Listen to a lot of music and understand what you like about it. Then work towards your vision.
Your sound will greatly benefit if you find a free VST like these and use it: >bedroomproducersblog.com
Also, finding a good broadband compressor/master limiter will help fill your sound out.
Okay, that makes sense, i write and record at the same time and push it same day due to excitement of having a good idea, I'll try to let the next track settle in my mind a bit and really think it thru. Thanks!
No problem, my dude. I know how it feels and I'm still trying to get over that initial feeling of excitement whenever I "finish" a release because I know that in the long run the release will be better for it.
Okay, right on, I'll look into snagging a compressor and some better vsts, thanks man
Yeah, I'd imagine that's a musical maturity thing I'll have to work on, kinda like letting steak settle before you cut it
Sonisism Volume 1
>a mixed bag of instrumental hip hop, psychedelic rock, experimental electronics, idm, noise punk, surf rock
>This track has like, what, five months now? Move your butt and do some work.
>Rushed AF. Take pride in your work mate!
Fuck you, this is some stupid shit.
>Oh, it's made fast, that's bad
>You gotta make new things fast
Also
>everything needs to be on the internet for you to be doing work!
>And I don't have to have any music in order to spoke my piece.
>Just spoonfeed me new music to shit on
>I totally know what I'm talking about despite never releasing music!
>experimental
>somewhat uncomfortable
>everything needs to be on the internet for you to be doing work!
That would mean you have a lack of quality. Then again that's not a justification of the constant shilling of the same track/album for months. The lack of overall contribution to these threads via giving feedback is also bad.
>And I don't have to have any music in order to spoke my piece.
Yeah, same goes to any form of criticism. You don't have to be a great cook to know a thing or two about cooking and judge whether a dish is good or bad.
>Just spoonfeed me new music to shit on
Nah, Roland made cool music, so as few others here. Just because you don't like my opinion that doesn't mean you should bitch about it. Spoiler alert - it's just my opinion, shared after listening of your and others' stuff. If you find my opinion shitty why the hell you're pushing your feelings into this? If I'm wrong then surely you wouldn't protect yourself so much.
>I totally know what I'm talking about despite never releasing music!
Well, yeah. Have you ever released a book? Well, then fuck your opinions about books cause you don't know what it's like to release a book dummy. What a flawed way of thinking. And the meme pic doesn't help your case.
>Fuck you, this is some stupid shit.
Well, better than no critique from you to other members. Cheers.
>lo-fi hip-hop at the moment
>working on synthwave
>chillwave and vaporwave too
>Also, he probably does not understand how "Name your price" works on Bandcamp.
But all of his releases had a price when I checked them out and it time of my comment.
Holy shit this is good, the instruments and noise are worked very well together. If I had a complaint though, it would be that the instruments don't really get to shine, the percussion is kind of static and I don't get to hear too much dissonance. But otherwise, I downloaded on first listen.
Thanks! I know I don't have a lot to work with so it's nice to know that the sampling is working out.
Wonderful, a lot of the ideas here I'd be afraid to use myself but you paint them in such a consistently interesting and smooth way. Good to know that there's another noise producer in my state.
Thanks bredda
soundcloud.com
>videogame music
>honestly im shit with music genres idk what else to call it
>Electronic
>
That sounds like kymatica sometimes. and even pan-sonic. and also with beats. I would like it even more without the beats. first track
these should not be missed:
digre.bandcamp.com
pagodamast.bandcamp.com
and this one is old but should still not be forgotten:
erang.bandcamp.com
I liked the sounds until that beat blast.... and scratch? NOOO there is beats in it. don't destroy perfectly fluent dark ambient with hip hop beats.
>dark
>rap
>instrumentals
>underground
>underground
no shit
yoooo this is better than what I expected
Quality dark ambient
Don't listen to , the beats make it really interesting
JUST RELEASED A NEW ALBUM:
varsas.bandcamp.com
>eerie cacophony with elements of drone, free jazz and instrumental hip-hop
>dynamic harsh noise
>beep boops
>somewhat closer to industrial than my previous releases
>free jazz samples
>Asking money for it is pretty damn sad.
He's not charging any money for it u goon
He's better than many ambient artists here, you should maybe listen to the whole thing without skipping. I would say it's worth, it can make a great background music for reading a book.
>dark ambient
>ambient black metal
Sunflower
>Psychedelic rock, alternative, folk rock
See:
Yeah dungeon synth has been around for a whiiiile
I've been really enjoying what Digre has been making
>soundcloud.com
that's sound cloud you jew
It's actually quite good tho, I really enjoyed it.
Again, awesome to see more dungeon synth in these threads. Listened to all of these in the past and they're great!
Thanks, regarding the concepts -- it's a quickly wrapped up EP not some grand scheme I've accomplished. I did this to finally release something of sorts, my next album or EP will definitely focus on one particular theme.
I'm listening to your stuff, I'd say my favourite is the 2nd track St. Regis Mountain.
It's more of an umbrella term for something that gives you a feeling of the past, sounding somewhat medieval and/or fantasy, something which is a soundscape of melodies.
It can sound inorganic and organic depending on how you do it, my EP has a mix of computer made tracks and tracks I made on keyboard.
willsmith.bandcamp.com
>lo -fi
>avant-garde
>schizophrenia
Ahh gotcha. I know that feeling of really just needing to release something quickly. It took me four days to record and mix my first release lol. Also, I really like the artwork in this response.
pizzazz-boys.bandcamp.com
>Dream Pop
>Indie Pop
>Experimental
Hi, Harmonic Forest here (harmonicforest.bandcamp.com)
So like, I'm putting together an album and doing demo/early recordings of them and uploading to clyp it.
I wanna know if my lyrics are just complete wank in the following:
>clyp.it
recs
>noise
>dark ambient
>power electronics
playing with the chick from Ritual Chair on the 15th of April
youtube.com
try to eliminate i, me, my as often as possible, otherwise you start to give off an emo vibe.
try to use more imagery rather than just explicitly discussing what you do not like about yourself. there doesn't have to be any metaphors or symbols if you don't want, but even fucking mark kozelek tries to give you some mental pictures to set the mood, and metaphors are the antithesis of his lyrical direction
try playing slower
try singing quieter and much closer to the mic to up the discomfort factor -- i'm assuming that's what you're going for
yourfaceoffendsme.bandcamp.com
>crappypunkrock
>Experimental, Label, Various Genres
>A LABEL ALWAYS OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS OF ANY GENRE!
>Month's theme: April Ambiance. We start off with three new releases.
>RedWater
>Overdrawn
>Logan, Utah, Ambient, Drone, Noise.
>Eric Taxxon
>Blush
>Santa Cruz, California, Beat Poetry, Experimental Hip-Hop, Experimental Rap, Indie Rap, Rap.
>Atlas Prime
>Anthology
>Houston, Ambient, Electronic, Minimal, Minimal Synth.
Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. :)
Solo Bandcamp:
jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
NEW AMBIENT SOLO ALBUM - APRIL 25TH
Proud Supporter Of:
feralsociety.bandcamp.com
>Harsh Noise
>Improv
>Avantgarde
> """"Musique Concrete""""
Thanks for taking your time out to reply
I want to try and avoid symbolism but I'll take that under advisement, the rest I concur with, the self references feel unintentionally narcissistic
turnerhaut.bandcamp.com
>comedy
>cut-up
>satire
>glenn beck radio segments all mixed up and distorted
>like a Super Deluxe video without the visuals
reccing: