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QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
Last one just died...again. Let's try to get this one over 100 posts eh? Leave feedback, DL some good stuff, have fun.
QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
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youtube.com
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varsas.bandcamp.com
yamir.bandcamp.com
cbrcbr.bandcamp.com
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rateyourmusic.com
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moonsidetapes.bandcamp.com
winterfoe.bandcamp.com
morpheuslunae.bandcamp.com
okoclock.bandcamp.com
dogfarm.bandcamp.com
merlinmortician.bandcamp.com
exhalevp.bandcamp.com
lordsizzle.bandcamp.com
thecartridgefamily1.bandcamp.com
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rateyourmusic.com
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>"The Night Drinkers"
>song is over ten minutes but it feels like three because you simply get lost in it
wattersonjams.bandcamp.com
>shoegaze-type stuff with lots of 90s emo and indie influences, bit of post rock splashed in
>ffo done by listeners: pinback, alex g, have a nice life, duster
>songs about loss and abuse
>free as fuck so take it
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
The song I like most is probably Nobody Home, just because it's about such a personal subject to me and I'm really proud of being able to finally get it out there. Think the back half is pretty damn good in particular. Also has gotten a ton of Have a Nice Life comparisons, so that's cool.
Most other people seem to like Armadillo the most. It's the catchiest and has a pretty relatable subject matter I guess.
Rec'n this, talented individual, and the whole album Die Nachttrinker is on is good so y'all should listen
Please make a song that feels as if you're a ghost driving through the night and through illuminated cities and dark countrysides but nothing of that has anything to do with you because you're detached from everything.
I'm fairly drunk right now so forgive me if my thoughts appear a bit scattered.
motelguide.bandcamp.com
>bedroom folk
>singer-songwriter
>bits of american primitive guitar and slowcore
>hot tub music
And here's a fun little review by the MQTO review dude:
youtube.com
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
Probably Dark Eyed People. If I'm being honest I'm not sure it turned out exactly as I wanted, but for the most part I really am quite proud of it, particularly the first half. I originally intended it to be a solo acoustic piece, though I figured people would get bored with a 9 minute song that's largely just unaccompanied acoustic guitar, so it was a nice surprise to be able to add that other instrumentation and have it work surprisingly well. It also probably has the clearest influence from American Primitive Guitar on the album, which is a genre I've really enjoyed during the past year or so, so I'm pretty pleased with that coming through. It may be taking a bit too much from the toolshed of something like Jim O'Rourke's Bad Timing but eh who cares. I'm just happy it sort of works.
This is great, very hypnotic, wasn't expecting your description of it to be so accurate but that really did not feel like 10 mintutes. I'd listen to the rest of the album but I'm about to go to sleep and don't want to have fucked up dreams.
always reccin mister watterson, seriously one of the best, thematically and sonically cohesive albums I've ever heard from these threads.
Thanks for the kind words!
>I'd listen to the rest of the album but I'm about to go to sleep and don't want to have fucked up dreams.
Just don't go to sleep. The album is about dealing with insomnia. :^)
Anyway, your music is on my "to listen list" but for me it's 5:30 AM which is my regular sleeping time. So good night. I'll listen to it when I wake up.
do you guys like steven universe??
blazethecat.bandcamp.com
Literally no one outside of chubby bisexual tumblr girls like Steven universe.
whats wrong with "chubby bisexual tumblr girls"??? also i think most people prefer 'pansexual'
Neon Clouds
>Psychedelic
>Space Rock
>Noise Pop
>Shoegaze
>One Man Band
>I Sing Now
>Music To Watch Rain Fall To
>Also Music To Bake In The Sun To
>Basically Music For Every Season But Spring
>Fuck Spring
N E W R E C O R D
I think I like Let Me In the most. It's sort of from the perspective of my brother who just got out of a huge relationship and he and all of us were totally destroyed by it, so it means quite a bit to me. Musically, I think it's one of my best melodies and progressions, and a decent vocal performance that you can barely hear. It's certainly the deepest song on the record, (eq-wise) because everything from the guitar to the bass to the vocals all have a decent amount of low end, and then of course the giant outro type thing, and then the song ends on just the main guitar and another guitar twinkling in the background. I think it's my favorite song I've made, the song seems to be very Blue in my mind.
My brother made me a music video! Watch it here: youtu.be
Spicy:
fuck you
doesn't sound easy, but believe it or not, that's not too far off from one of the song ideas I'm working on. more like a ghost drifting into a supernatural tornado to see what it feels like and being carried through the West in 1905 though
that's a great song for sure, Samworth's Summer Journey is my favorite though. it just has such great Elliott Smith vibes without feeling like a straight rip. and so many memorable moments throughout, whether it's the breezy guitar work during the first "daaaah-dah-dadah" part, or the tremelo part a few minutes in that devolves into something like a tornado, and that final pop. i'm super jealous of your voice desu. has such a nice timbre to it.
can't stand steven universe but it has nothing to do with the gender politics, kinda cool that it's in a "kid's" show but the humor is dull af.
big upssss, I dug that song a lot too. felt like the strongest stretch of that album was probably tracks 4-6
separatorofficial.bandcamp.com
>Minimal
>Instrumental
I'm looking for a good free vst compressor, any suggestions?
>QOTD
Another Tea Cup Suite, no doubt. I love how relaxing and warm it sounds.
Recs
Man, I wish I had your creativity, I'm making a song about life evolution on Earth while you go around talking about ghosts and stuff. lol
Will be listening to everyone in here
I love these threads so much
I'm finishing up a full-length LP
I've been working on it for 9 years
I plan on posting it on MediaFire and giving it away for free
Here's sauce:
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heres my work on bandcamp hope you like it.
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
>hypnagogic
>nofi
>electronic
My favorite song is Movement 2, mainly because it reminds me of going to the library to rent old computer games and reading 80s science books. I was going for that sort of hazy, nostalgic vibe on the whole album, but that song really encapsulates it.
reccs:
...
grass3.bandcamp.com
>Singer-Songwriter
>Ambient Folk
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting?
>Panacea
Reverb drenched acoustic jamming turns into the most emotional vocal performance on the whole release
leftinthesun.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com
sorry if its confusing at all that the single cover was just the ep cover
>kinda shoegaze
>kinda postrock
>sort of post punk(?)
hope ya enjoy
recs:
ttp://jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
>Experimental, Various Genres
>TWO BRAND NEW ALBUMS
>Into The Storm.
>Alt-Country, Ambient, Bedroom Pop, Folk, Folktronica, Freak Folk, Healing, Lo-Fi, Mental Health, Orchestral Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Soul.
>Where's The Humanity?
>Ambient, Chillwave, Field Recordings, Hypnagogic Pop, Lo-Fi, Musique Concrete, Noise, Progressive Electronic, Synthpop, Vaporwave.
Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. :)
Buds
(I'd like you to open up for a house show I'm doing. You down?)
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
For me, I choose The Flight Will Resume (Followed by Patron or Rose Saint Avenue, but those are a different story ;) ). The Flight Will Resume might be incredibly slow or static to an average listener, but for me, it's the "trudge to light" following not only one of the worst summers of my life, but one of the worst periods of depression in my life. In many cases, I was suicidal, and nearly planned to take my own life (all of the songs in Into The Storm. reflect on this period of my life). But this one especially, despite its depressing exterior, was a song that I felt extremely proud to make, a sense of melancholic hope for (part of it being that the song was written at the near end of my period of depression, when started to feel fine). So yeah. Sorry to go off on a tangent.
pinkpots.bandcamp.com
>indie rock, lo-fi, emo, pop punk, synths, electronic rock
the essential lo-fi coming of age album
The song I think I like the most on this record is either The Same As or Condomhead because I think they sound the most unique. I made a music video to The Same As, which is viewable here
youtube.com
Recommendations:
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K-39
>Ritual
>Downtempo
>experimental
youtube.com
youtube.com
Sorta off-topic here but I'm feeling like I've put too much time and energy trying to make moves and "make it" but it all seems like a waste of time and I feel like an entitled cunt to think that I'm an artist worth amounting to such things. None of it is probably in my control anyway. It's only fans who could make such a thing possible. I just feel like giving up on hopes that I can end up being able to go on tours. It's not even about being famous or getting signed, it's about being able to perform to audiences and love what I do no matter how much I'm profiting from it or how large my audience is. To me that is making it.Trying to get gigs is so bloody difficult I'm not sure what to do anymore. Maybe patience is all i need. Just needed to vent to any who may relate.
Just keep making music that sounds good to you, have the creative process be an end unto itself. The rest will come with time.
how involved are you in your local scene? things can be clique-y sometimes, sure, but as long as you're out there supporting other artists and being nice, people will recognize you more.
getting shows isn't too hard, it's almost entirely two things - making friends and putting on a good show when you do get the chance. making good music helps too, but those other two things are way more important. majority of people with this kind of complaint are the type of person who just emails promotors and messages people on FB but doesn't go to shows much themselves. if that's you, no shot you aren't getting booked. just get involved
of course, this is more from a perspective of DIY music and house shows. and if you aren't talking about that, you're either not being realistic or shouldn't be on Sup Forums
This is the song I like the most because I like very active tracks, very layered compositions.
This I sadly a EP about an Ex gf but It is free because I'd rather not make money off of dirty laundry like that.
thevexproject.bandcamp.com
>Emo
>Indie
>Post Rock
>Ambient
if you're serious about the house show feel free to email us through bandcamp so we can get in contact
100 replies? That's a kingship challenge.
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>The exact thing you expect
>Only it's actually not
>Singer-songwriter thingy
>Piano-based
Don't forget to review this thing on RYM
rateyourmusic.com
Also, join us on the House of Sup Forumssicians FB group now!
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>QOTD
Because of the subject matter I don't have a favourite song out of this release.
Lovely pandas:
Ask for feedback if you want one. I'll deliver... something resembling that.
A decent album but not great by any means. Definitely worth checking out. I'm considering paying it lol. It kinda feels generic imo but good generic. Found by random searches.
QOTD: Breath Of A Sunset. Good use of field recordings and weird but semi interesting mixing.
>Found by random searches
Yeah, right
Lol, I usually type in key words to find new music and I was listening to a BBC podcast so I typed "Broadcast" other things came up but that was the only thing that caught my eye
>electronic, experimental, chill
the synths sound a bit dated, but it sounds incredibly huge and it's really easy to get lost in it, as you said
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
varsas.bandcamp.com
I feel like posting this song right now, it's old but it turned out really well compared to the gear I had at the time.
The structure is similar to Boris' Flood
>it starts with 2 guitars playing simultaneously, one is slower
>then it fades into a drone part where I'm bowing a fuzz guitar
>the acoustic guitars and drum machines kick in, the 3rd part is just a 2 chord psychedelic rock instrumental
>the distorted guitars get louder towards the end, marks the beginning of the last part
>it explodes into a full-on stoner rock jam
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
im selling my whole bandcamp right now but i'll try it out
>Mullvad V - Finale
it's a beautiful, slow post-rocky ambient(?) track built on a 10 second riff loop, along with subtle strings and gentle guitar playing. it's a fantastic ending to the album and definitely deserved having some better material before it instead of some tracks like IV which were just plain awful.
yamir.bandcamp.com
>noise rock, experimental rock
>ambient, spacey reverb stuff with guitars and every sine wave imaginable
>also a "microhouse" or "minimal techno" EP if youre more into electronic music
>physical copies at: cbrcbr.bandcamp.com
Read an interview conducted by Jakub Tabor! read if you like to make fun of poseurs
house-for-musicians.tumblr.com
>I want to rate your music!
rateyourmusic.com
>I want to listen to you on Spotify!
open.spotify.com
recs!
cant tell if genuine or made as a joke but either way you're too young to post here
might try to give some feedback today
We can reach 100 if we shit it up like the last time :^)
moonsidetapes.bandcamp.com
>sample based tape loop ambient, basinski meets the caretaker meets eccojams
winterfoe.bandcamp.com
My debut EP, I'm pretty proud of this but will continue to update it for a week or so based on feedback.
>QOTD: What song do you like most on the album you're posting? Sell people on it.
Favorite song is "One Day Myself And Everyone I Know Will Be Dead".
What pop punk is to punk this is to experimental electronic music.
>pop experimental >electronic >ambient >film
bump me daddy
Thanks!
>the synths sound a bit dated
It took me a few hours to get them just right. The synths are actually just oscillator sounds, 3xOsc plugin, to be precise.
>and being carried through the West in 1905 though
Please make it 2005!
There just not enough true ghost music out there.
Evolution and science-y stuff in general is great material for music if you can transform it just right for the area of music you're working in.
I made a song about early evolution on earth. morpheuslunae.bandcamp.com
I also wrote poems about evolution and an entire chapter in a novel about it. I might be a bit obsessed with evolution, come to think of it.
OWLS ARE AMAZING
This is not my preferred style of music but it definitely is rock solid. Not boring at all to listen to (a pit a lot of bedroom falls into) and the production is great.
okoclock.bandcamp.com
>indie garage rock
>emo revivalish with punk vibes
If you are looking for a super simple one, Klanghelm's MJUC junior is good.
If you want something with more bells and whistles, TDR Feedback compressor II is p decent.
U want something to crush drums with? Audio Damages Rough Rider is good, I used it on my drums all the time.
also all of them are free, at least they were when i got a hold of em.
Nah. It has to be 1905 or 1906, not that I'm going out of my way to mention the exact year in the song. Long story short, it's based off a Kiowa calender depicting weather events over the years, and Storm Maker Red Horse in particular when he destroyed swaths of Oklahoma in 1905. They called it Red Horse Winter when it struck again in 1906. Picture related.
Really like it. The cassette sounds in the first tracked sound excellent and super crisp, and act as a great hook.
dogfarm.bandcamp.com
>hardcore punk, noise rock
Thanks for saying that about Samworth's, I do think it probably is the most fully realized track on there, which is surprising considering how it call came together pretty quickly. But yeah, the way I wrote the guitar part with the picked bass line is a super Elliott-ey thing and actually made me a bit nervous about releasing it, but I'm glad you dug it.
Favorite track of yours is still probably zzz, the acoustic section already works well enough on its own but the dynamic shifts just take it to another place. Just a great closer.
Thanks for the thoughts, and I think I have more or less the same feelings on your album. This kind of dark texture based stuff is so far outside of what I'm familiar with that I don't really have anything meaningful to add, but it all sounds very well done and certainly works to build the atmosphere you're going for. Also the design of your whole page just looks really awesome.
lol
exhalevp.bandcamp.com
Been doing this black metal-ish thing since I was 13, now shifting over to djent and metalcore.
got a couple of shilley duvall's here.
lordsizzle.bandcamp.com
>buy my album or else i'm gonna have to sell crack cocaine
you shluld sell crack instead
i "shluld" sell you instead you dirty little whore.
really funny to me how how pretty much everyone was fine talking about their own music and which song they liked most but only a select few regs (ironically those with better music on average) actually gave feedback. if you can type a bunch of crap about your music you can comment on someone else's
final bumparoo
Listening now, will let you know what I think
thecartridgefamily1.bandcamp.com
>Electronic, Ambient, Post Rock, Shoegaze, Techno, Experimental
My album, Here Comes Everybody is here! Freshly released, some of the best stuff I've ever made. A mixture of soundscapes inspired by 'Finnegans Wake', the album utilises Electronic ambience, along with elements of Post Rock and shoegaze. Taking inspiration from artists such as Aphex Twin, OPN, Tim Hecker, Talk Talk, Can, Arthur Russell, Miles Davis, King Crimson, and many others. The album reflects the book in that it's cyclical, the ending loops into the beginning again. Feedback would be really appreciated. Thanks x
Thanks!
Oh, yeah. What I also wanted to say was that I'd like your page better if it had a different avatar. I think it looks a bit too silly/naive for your style of music.
>exhalevp.bandcamp.com
I dig this
I do not like Steven Universe
listened to this the other day, good stuff
I'm enjoying this
Always gonna rec this
>QOTD
it is a short 2 song demo so idk. I'm gonna go with the first track. If you like long samples ala Mortician and programmed blast beats over really poorly recorded tremolo riffs and slam parts this is for you
insnakesibathe.bandcamp.com
>also on rym
rateyourmusic.com