Holy shit

holy shit

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oliviaway.bandcamp.com/album/proximity
blankembrace.bandcamp.com/album/--28
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Who is the girl?

Vague: the thread

Explain yourself

No seriously OP who is she? She is beautiful

there's another thread with this photo from earlier calling this an ambient classic. i assumed it was just some trash but the photo had me curious only because i wanted to see if it made any sense whatsoever. i'm now listening on spotify at track 3 and it's really beautiful. holy shit = my reaction

your guess is as good as mine, i don't see any credit

The guy is using her photos on his album covers and they way he is spamming her I assume he doesn't know her. She looks like one of my exes. Very beautiful.

Anyway when I see a woman on the cover of an album I like to believe she was involved. I don't liked being duped by a pretty face and then its just some beta-male metal band. So I wont be listening to this guys music.

We have the bandcamp thread for shilling, unless you have something really good to share that you dont have to spam.

i thought it was a still from Inland Empire

According to twitter he took the photo with a 70's pentax camera but it doesn't say who she is. I too thought she looks like Laura Dern!

strange, because I remember this exact thread format not long ago. just the Sadye album cover and "holy shit".

It's almost as if you're shilling Bengalfuel... or are Bengalfuel.

Sadye is essentially Sup Forums-core for our ambient corner now, along with Brian Eno's Music for Airports, and that really mediocre neoclassical album. The one with a black cover with a rock on it. incredibly forgettable, hence why I can't remember the name of the album and artist.

There are better ambient releases out there and I'm tired of being pulled into rec'ing them.

But the short of it is, if you like Bengalfuel - Sadye, then check out these two prolific producers on bandcamp.

oliviaway:
oliviaway.bandcamp.com/album/proximity

blank embrace:
blankembrace.bandcamp.com/album/--28