Bandcamp Thread

hi, i would like to share this with you, it's a video, but i got on bandcamp

youtube.com/watch?v=7cphhh1d0EQ

I'm working on a song called Howl. It's kind of misanthropic, but gentle Jim O Rourke folk tune. I made it after my group of friends threw me out, so they're one inspiration.

Also trying to work on new material. I had some tracks that I made a while back that I might just compile them together and publish them soon. Howl won't be on it.

what the actual fucking fuck

slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com/album/how-the-mighty-have-fallen

>experimental
>tapeloops
>vaporwave

>Question/Storytime: tell a story about a song you've been working on.
I recorded this album, as well as most of my other albums on a 4 track tape recorder. One of the cassettes got chewed up so I had the throw it out. Fortunately, I had already transferred the a side to my computer and didn't lose any songs on there. Songs like With Jesus, Rust, and How The Mighty Have Fallen pts 1 & 2 have parts from that chewed up tape.

RECS:

>NEW MUSIC WHEN
Working on it, don't wanna rush it, but thanks for asking!

sup muh dudes
noiseblackcat.bandcamp.com/
>noise
>drone
>ambient
>(dark ambient on the split with Wreckage)
>analog shit

>sound collage
>sample-based, plunderphonics
>comfy


catorgan.bandcamp.com

>Question/Storytime: tell a story about a song you've been working on.
I've been working on an album for almost a year and it's a serious deviation from my sound collage work. Hopefully it will be good.

Recs

Hi everyone

>tell a story about a song you've been working on
Well it's not a song, but an EP called Hullámsír. It was the first thing I recorded after I bought an old Casio keyboard to learn how to piano. Also the first release to include all-analog wall noise (with effect pedals). It's supposed to be a psychedelic experience, drawing contrast between the soft, music box melodies that represents the calmness of water, and the painful, wall noise that represents the incredible mass of the sea. The EP is basically about drowning, in 3 stages: shipwreck, drowning, being washed up on shore

I'd like to reply to the post you said about my latest album:
Yes I noticed that I'm maybe a bit too prolific, but rushed releases are a thing of the past. I usually have a concept, a finished record in mind when I begin the recording sessions that can take a day. Since it's free impro, there's no need to rehearse, and because it's a one-man project, I don't have to deal with other people.
I work like how studios make animated series: I work on multiple releases and projects at the same time, sometimes I do recording sessions for noise in which I record about 20-30 noise tracks, so I'll have prerecorded samples for when I assemble it all in FL Studio. I do this to make my job easier, monthly releases are just a side effect for this. I just have too much time to think about ideas that I can put into my music.
More cool boys:
FRESHLY OUT OF THE OVEN
varsas.bandcamp.com/album/rl-ng
>Guitar ambient
>Psychedelic drone music
>It rains on Fuji

>Look mom I can play an instrument, so people wont call me a hack now
>for the fans of Keiji Haino, Spacemen 3