Dead yet again. Post your stuff, listen to others, give some feedback.
QOTD: What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
Dead yet again. Post your stuff, listen to others, give some feedback.
QOTD: What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
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wattersonjams.bandcamp.com
>shoegaze/emo/indie stuff, pretty dreamy
>ffo: duster, alex g, have a nice life
>free as fuck so take it
returning feedback, might take a sec because I'm moving but it'll happen
>QOTD: What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
Condors by Nedry, it's about as close to dubstep as I can take. More trip hop, but still.
clyp.bandcamp.com
>assorted genre
how do i always forget the QOTD, i suck lol
i like snowings fuck your emotional bullshit but dont like most emo
morpheuslunae.bandcamp.com
>man is the animal
>What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
This: caseylalonde.bandcamp.com
Secretly I hope this guy will make ghost ambient. One day maybe he will. I just have to believe hard enough.
I review Bandcamp albums on YouTube every Wednesday! Here's today's:
Reccing both of these. Reviews for both of them coming soon.
QOTD: is it lame to say I enjoy all genres? I guess I'm not a huge thrash metal fan but I enjoy Ride The Lightening.
leftinthesun.bandcamp.com
>kinda shoegaze
>kinda postrock
>sort of post punk(?)
my bands first ever recorded or written music, hope anyone enjoys
i dont know if I hate any genre enough to be able to answer this question honestly
forgot recs, always enjoy this and is nice too
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
My brother made me a music video! Watch it here: youtu.be
I don't really hate any genre, but I THINK the genre I listen to the least would be modern pop. I always play Lorde's albums to death though, I loved Melodrama and Pure Heroine.
Recs:
motelguide.bandcamp.com
>bedroom folk
>singer-songwriter
>bits of american primitive guitar and slowcore
>the owls are not what they seem
>QOTD: What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
I will always contend till the end of time that A Thousands Suns by Linkin Park is actually a solid album.
big ups to these fellas:
And big channel rec to Your format is really great and I could really see this catching on with a lot of people. And that opinion totally has nothing to do with the fact that you were kindly the first person to ever give my music an actual review.
I still need to listen to the rest of the EP, will probably give some extensive thoughts on it later tonight.
Owls are the best!
HOLY FUCK THEY ARE SO AMAZING
tfw not responsible enough for pet owl
>goth-ish
>industrial rock
>ffo HANL, Swans, Ministry
glass-factory.bandcamp.com
dig these alot:
QOTD: I don't really like "lyrical backpack hip hop" but 3rd Eye Vision is a great album.
back for a hot second
the bass in this is HOT. fuck yes. listened to your other track a while back and it was good too. this reminds me of grave babies desu. old school, not new shitty grave babies. wish there were some goth wails over it instead of just that sample, but it still works.
other recs so I can get back to work and feel less shilly, will check again in the morning:
your catalog is sooo big. and no promises, I'm not great at ambient lol. ghost stuff is definitely upcoming though. some kinda spacey sections of post rock, not ambient exactly but hey
listened to this in full again. really glad you put out a full album of this type of stuff
>your catalog is sooo big
Someone should make a "How do I get into Morpheus Lunae?" graph one of these days.
>I'm not great at ambient
Ambient is probably the most synesthetic genre out there. But post rock is up there, too
acobhutto.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.
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Buds
I'd ask why you couldn't make one, but then again I don't think I ever could if I had a big catalog either, shit feels too self-involved. someone def should though, for you and Eric
I think you'd love this btw. no one ever mentions it when they talk about ambient. it's a guy's attempt to write the soundtrack to a dying star. taking a lot of inspiration from it for new stuff, I'll listen sometimes and just play guitar along with it and see what comes about
What is this TP you speak of? Terry Pratchett? Toilet Paper?
I suppose my opinions on some new "series" of toilet paper would be overwhelmingly positive. I might take some issue with a plot point brought up in episode 8 that re-contextualizes the character that acts as the impetus for the whole series. Something about giving her a kind of messianic significance seems kind of cheap and unnecessary, but it might resolve itself in a satisfying way by the end of the season. But yeah by and large really love Toilet Paper's return.
requiemforvenus.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>it's a guy's attempt to write the soundtrack to a dying star
Sounds neat. I'll give it a listen.
Fun fact: Whenever "iron" appears in my lyrics it refers to the death of a star since it is the very last fusion product before a supernova occurs.
The eight leaf of the new toilet paper definitely wiped away some of the fans. As a fan of Stan Brakhage I really enjoyed it, though.
youtube.com
Here is to another star.
No Stars are fine, too. There will come a time when they will all be gone.
terry pratchett is pretty damn grand too. I get what you're saying about ep 8 - I'm hoping it's not a messianic thing, but if it is, the hints were there from the start and especially in FWWM, really felt like that. there was even an angel that appeared.
i'm stealing that iron reference to use
Stan Brakhage rules, and yeah, I thought it resembled that a lot as well. my jaw was hanging for a while. so much beautiful imagery. as toilet paper goes at least
ALRIGHT. that's enough, shutting down the computer. can't keep bouncing back to this
Me
this is pretty good man, it has a lot of potential, i just listened to some of the first few tracks but i like the dynamics and how they progress i wish i was that good at song writing lol
(also nice modest mouse cover)
i listened to some of affluency and i think its a great song and really well structured but i think its pretty poorly recorded which is okay in some ways because i totally understand the whole lo fi thing but i think maybe either the drums are overbearing or you need to equalize it a better because i feel like i can hardly hear the melodies of the guitar and/or singing at all :/ the ending of the song though was a nice juxtaposition
i also listened to some of the second song and it is also quite good but has some of the same audio problem where theres too much treble and not enough bass.
this is really cool man i think ill listen to some more later because ive started to get into noise a lot. i listened to dunkle tage and i like that sound which begins and ends the track but i feel like that bass rumbling in the middle should be shortened or you should move the track to a different place. its not bad but i got a bad first impression because i at first assumed it was pretty typical noise/power electronics stuff until i checked around the other tracks
thats awesome dude i really hope your channel blows up because thats a great idea and it would help plenty of real obscure artists get exposure (which im guessing is part of the point). i wish i had thought of that haha, keep up the good work sir
Yeah don't get me wrong I thought that eighth roll of toilet paper on the whole was incredible, just think that one plot point has some weird implications for Laura's character. I'm fairly certain they'll return to that and justify it a bit more later on though.
re-vised.bandcamp.com
>elliott smith inspired folk part
>nirvana inspired yelling part
would like feedback on the yelling
This is fkn nuts, reminds me of ufomammut, what with the heavy guitars and sampled overdub. good shit.
>i'm stealing that iron reference to use
Oh boi.
Yeah, the episode was hella inspiring for me as well. Even with having watched tons of surreal and experimental films it caught me off-guard.
I simply could not move the track "Dunkle Tage" since it was the seed the whole album grew from. It is the mood setter track that tells you you're not really in for a relaxed drive. This an unpleasant journey.
I also wrote more about the album here: patreon.com
It's been so long since I watched that tp the accompanying meme catchphrase film that I don't care too much about story implications and how it all fits together. I'm in for the ride.
>Moma
>Emo/Pop
>Lofi
Very Lofi, Very Pop-ish, Very much enjoyed by kids in Philly Basements.
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
>sound collages
>musique concrete
>no-fi
>What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
I hate ska punk, but I like Sublime's 40oz to Freedom
HARDRECCS:
I don't really like Dead Messenger but Leave No Witch Unburned is oldschool in a good way.
pureabyss.bandcamp.com
>experimental
>rock
>electronic
>avant garde
> + a bonus track
Thank you all for the kind words. I'll keep going as long as possible!
motel guide feller here
Okay just listened to the EP a couple times through and it did not disappoint. I have less to say than I thought I would have, but that's not due to any issues on your part. I think you just more less got the sound you were trying to go for down to a T, which is certainly an accomplishment. Is it weird that Four Interlude is my favorite track? It's just so deliciously nasty and succinct. Really can't get over how well produced and recorded it all sounds, (other than the drums, but I know you've heard that a lot). I wish you'd include some lyrics since the vocals are so obscured, but I get how some people are wary to highlight the words like that. But yeah, great job m8, looking forward to the full album.
I'll be honest, I'm not sure the yelling stuff worked too well. I do love me some screamy vocals from time to time, but unless you're going for a full noisey kind of thing there still needs to be some sort of melody sung underneath it. I mean I'm not too big into Nirvana but I do believe Kurt was good about doing that, which I didn't get from you. The more understated stuff was alright though, I liked the acoustic lead that came in at the end.
Oh hey I remember really liking Buried in the Bed. New song is dope, especially when it kicks in at the end there but by god that album art almost gave me cancer before I realized who it belonged to. Like why do that to yourself dude.
husbandsbos.bandcamp.com
>gazy
>alt
reccs
everyone listen to this - really good gaze with other cool influences mushed in there
>What's an album you really enjoy from a genre you typically hate?
I wouldn't say I typically 'hate' industrial but it's not one of my favorite genres. However I cannot stop listening to Youth Code.
>Kinda psych twee indie
>bedroom fun
There's some genre changes and what not, this is my latest work
fee fi fo fum
give me download codes for your shitty album
Bump sat alone in a boggy marsh,
earthwalkerrecordings.bandcamp.com
>Noise
>Drone
>Ambient
>Experimental
wackysoutherncurrent.bandcamp.com
>ambient-rock, instrumental, indietronica, soundtrack, dungeon, morricone-ish, modern classical, slow core, art-rock
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A: I greatly enjoy Survival (Bob Marley) while I don't like much reggae in general
pxlsequence.bandcamp.com
>piano >loops >ambient >chill >lofi >experimental
THX for listening and feedback.
Rec
OF COURSE I'm too late for the party. Bloody shame. On the new thread I'll try and review some anons because I feel like that one is already going down.
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>Singer-songwriter thingy
>Piano-based
>Background noise
New thing tomorrow.
Don't forget to review this thing on RYM, would really appreciate it:
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Personal recommendations:
>QOTD
I don't hate any particular genres but Idles' Brutalism made me feel a punch from the punk/post-hardcore thing which I haven't felt yet for both of these genres.
does anyone here make dance musique
drugga.bandcamp.com
>ambient jungle
>atmospheric drum and bass
>breakbeat hardcore
>single
williammcateermusic.bandcamp.com
>alternative
>fentanyl music
>"indie"
>i made it in my shed which has no A/C
humanbehaviormusic.bandcamp.com
>best lowkey shit on bandcamp imo
yo this fucking fire :3
>Ambient, Electronic, Analogue Synths, Textures, Lo-Fi, Trippy, Granual Spacey Reverb
nebulamaze.bandcamp.com
Reccin:
Hahahah yeah it really is awful, isnt it?
Another great day.
gardanta.bandcamp.com
rateyourmusic.com
>spoken word
>eldritch
just now listening to your stuff, I remember digging sweaters keep us warm.
This is legitimately great music, man. Well done
bump
Me
Impression 1 was a cool track, I was digging the loop a lot. I didn't enjoy a lot of the chopped and screwed stuff, it seems a little lazy to me. Just a personal opinion though. I listened to a couple Literary Hotel tracks, didn't love the guitar tone and some of it seemed unfinished. That said I think you have a cool and unique thing going and i hope you keep doing it.
Sounds dope, I gotta listen to some other stuff. It definitely is just Rock but produced well and cohesive. Terrible artwork, maybe it's a defense mechanism
I like this a lot, I don't love breakbeat but the atmosphere is nice, I like the ethereal bits.
why u gotta die
etherealtalks.bandcamp.com
To be honest these tracks are here from the far 2009. The time when I lived in a small town and tried to find my actual sound. The most influental records for me were made by Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Einsturzende Neubaunten on the one hand and by Aphex Twin, Autechre, Venetian Snares on the other. Of course I realised that couldn't make anything similiar to the favourite artists. So, I started to experiment with my music. That's how MushroomWavved Collar appeared ;)
The album has 6 bonus tracks (so called secret part) and I recommend to download the whole item to give it a try.
In a few words, these tracks are too different to the main part. It sounds more like instrumental hip-hop with a crushing ending in the final two dissociative house tracks.
> Lo-fi, breakcore, noise, atmospheric
These records are nice:
Feels good to get a "nice" label by someone with similar inspirations.
New album out today !!!
svccy.bandcamp.com
old albums:
svccy.bandcamp.com
svccy.bandcamp.com
>vaporwave
>dream
>vaportrap
>synthwave
rec:
>Terrible artwork, maybe it's a defense mechanism
lol na, I just think it's funny :)
been jammin your stuff at work, I dig. your voice reminds me of steven malkmus
this is great