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/bandcamp/ thread
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zjawa.bandcamp.com
youtube.com
rateyourmusic.com
psychicdiet.bandcamp.com
fun-with-teeth.bandcamp.com
alexandergat.bandcamp.com
spectrum23.bandcamp.com
mindmeltmusic.bandcamp.com
mega.nz
fizzydiscoproductions.bandcamp.com
pastebin.com
coldrip.bandcamp.com
shandica.bandcamp.com
lleuad.bandcamp.com
ilovetang.bandcamp.com
scrugley.bandcamp.com
punchcards.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com
starsonabedroomwall.bandcamp.com
varsas.bandcamp.com
droopies.bandcamp.com
droopies.bandcamp.com
dustupmag.com
rvamag.com
alphamax.bandcamp.com
etherealtalks.bandcamp.com
emisariosubmarinoar.bandcamp.com
mekajiki.bandcamp.com
ivonnevancleef.bandcamp.com
bradleylayne.bandcamp.com
girlswithdepression.bandcamp.com
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
jlafargue.bandcamp.com
dustetc.bandcamp.com
subrupture.bandcamp.com
youtube.com
splooshrecords.bandcamp.com
neptheprince.bandcamp.com
cumulostratus.bandcamp.com
surcoviejo.bandcamp.com
violet-child.bandcamp.com
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
nichardixon.bandcamp.com
echodjek.bandcamp.com
twitter.com
I completed my first complete album just at the end of 2017.
zjawa.bandcamp.com
>tape loops, field recordings
>dark ambient, plunder phonics
>tape hiss and reverb
There's a music video here if you'd rather watch it, the first of many I hope.
youtube.com
I'd appreciate if you gave it a listen and told me your thoughts, I'll stick around and return feedback.
If you like the album, you can rate it here: rateyourmusic.com
psychicdiet.bandcamp.com
>experimental, electronic, loud, distorted, samples and midi
fun-with-teeth.bandcamp.com
>very meticulously edited noise and drone/ambient stuff
>a little bit of song-driven instrumental stuff
>sound design experiments
>always has some amount of melody
Here's a side project of mine.
spectrum23.bandcamp.com
>experimental hiphop
>industrial hiphop
>noise hop
>chiptune, vaporwave, chillwave
its mostly just beats that I make in my freetime
mindmeltmusic.bandcamp.com
>psych rock
>100% improv
>odd timing
mega.nz
Me and my best friend rented a recording studio for a total of 4 hours and came up with this gem, various influences to the songs. No money please, prefer payment in feedback.
forgot album art
coldrip.bandcamp.com
>beats
>instrumental
>sample based
>lo-fi
REC
shandica.bandcamp.com
>Indie
>guitars
>chill
recc:
>guitars can be organs.
Amazing, I can definitely groove to this.
lleuad.bandcamp.com
>atmospheric black metal
>melody focused
>lofi
ilovetang.bandcamp.com
>dream pop, power pop, alternative
Live album now available!
Recs
>one man band
>delivering from depressive black metal and narcotic rock to dark ambient and piano based music
I'm back
reccing
checking everything else now :)
punchcards.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com
>techno
>ambient
>industrial
>shoegaze influence
recs:
starsonabedroomwall.bandcamp.com
>lo-fi
>acoustic
Rec:
This is not that clean, crisp electronic music I expected
Not bad, but pretty harsh on the ears
professional stuff, but generic too
also the album title means shit in my language
varsas.bandcamp.com
>soundscapes for noise hippies
droopies.bandcamp.com
>vocals drums guitars
free album codes:
frl3-h3m8
dmlh-umc9
khup-vhhe
redeem @ droopies.bandcamp.com
read about the album:
dustupmag.com
rvamag.com
haha ye i know it means a lot of different things in many languages
alphamax.bandcamp.com
> lo-fi synth
>vhscore
Free codes for the entire ep
f2bj-glg7
5lv7-3jrv
be9a-c6w9
5r2r-xylt
Reddem @ alphamax.bandcamp.com/yum
Used ancient ass vst synths mixed with some newer suff
MushroomWavved Collar - I want to quit
etherealtalks.bandcamp.com
A kind of dreamy synths and sounds mixed up with slight breaks and grindy drum machines. It's like a digital voyeurism. You try to find something personal but the only thing is available to you is illegible sounds on the background of each track. So, strain your imagination and plunge into the music.
>electronic, lo-fi, breakbeat, atmospheric, hauntology
Recs:
mekajiki.bandcamp.com
Underground music label
-feel free to submit anything~
we have
>noise
>breakcore
>black metal
>various genres
I love your musics ^^ keep it up :p
ivonnevancleef.bandcamp.com
released January 12, 2018
> rural psychedelia, lo fi, portastudio, drone, ambient, bedroom recordings, loops, noise
recc
bradleylayne.bandcamp.com
>Hip-Hop/Rap
>Electronic
>Experimental
I put out my first album in a few years last night.
I've been getting depressed and just sitting on my songs cuz they're not perfect-- but honestly I'd rather share them and give you a chance to love or hate them.
I tried to give each song something unique for you to love or hate about it. All the songs have lyrics but a few of them have lyrics you're not supposed to be able to hear. I try to tell some stories and create some atmospheres.
The album clocks in at about 41 minutes and starts with a fucking bizarre version of The Star-Spangled Banner.
> genre is like alternative / pop / indie
> definitely contains strong inluences of synthpop / folk / musical theater but probably doesn't fit in any of those baskets exactly
I'll try to spend some time in this thread giving people feedback today but I have to admit, I'm biased, self-centered, and I totally hate ambient music. I'm kind of pissed at music that doesn't act like it wants to be noticed?
Anyway, my insane and shitty feedback is coming. My music is here. Thank you for listening.
The album is called "Just Me (and) All My Flaws (but) Only Recently"
sorry for leaving that out.
pic is unrelated, it's a GIF of some fires I liked.
ive been looking for ages for a picture to take to my next haircut and this is it thanks user
you forgot the link :c
interesting!
I did forget the link and this is because I'm a huge moron.
Thank you lots, user.
girlswithdepression.bandcamp.com
How does it feel...
epiglottis.bandcamp.com
>Some folk stuff
>Some ambiance in between
>Very raw quality
Ay:
>alphamax.bandcamp.com/yum
I'm actually pretty into this. I like that it has a retro atmosphere but isn't overly reliant on Stranger Things tropes.
You mentioned using ancient VSTs. Which ones? Why those ones? What did you end up liking and hating about working that way?
jlafargue.bandcamp.com
>ambient electronic, idm, plunderphonics
Wow thanks!
I envisioned a soundtrack to an older synth heavy film that doesn't exist. Went for a straight off vhs low fi with some tape imperfection sounds like the warbling you hear on damaged physical media.
I can honestly only remember a few of the vst i used since i recently lost all my files. One was sq8l, roland juno, and jupiter i think, amongst many others I can barely recollect
How are we gonna geek out about quirky VSTs if you can't even remember what weirdies you used in your album?
SQ8L is great tho. Props on you for powering through that awful GUI-- I am too much of a baby to handle that respectful recreation of a terrible digital hardware UI.
Have you ever used Vanguard? It used to be a very popular VST but now it is not even sold. The presets it comes with are super-fun and dated to mid/late '00s EDM.
I've listened to about half of "I'll Try Harder Next Time." My first impression of the opening track was that the mix just didn't sound big enough. I listened to it again just now to write this comment about it and I realized it's got a relative bigness that works in context with the album-- it just sucks as an opening track. Someone Else and Nothing Much fit their mixes better than Deep Space Nine does and I think it takes some time getting used to the mixing style before a song like Deep Space Nine sounds cool. (All the songs I mentioned do sound cool, especially "Nothing Much.")
It all sounds very effortful and put together and it seems like you're playing well together as a band. I wish the lyrics stood out a little more. I think it's a shame I listened to five of your songs but the most lasting impact any of your ideas made on me is your album title.
How am I gonna connect to your lyrics if I can't hear them? How am I gonna like them or sing along? I'm not blind to the power of enjoyable music but I'm definitely going to forget it if I can't associate it with something else in memory. I think this is usually lyrics' job.
Am :
Really good stuff, downloaded both of these.
Found these guys on Bandcamp last week and am completely digging this.
Ritual Veil - Wolf In The Night
youtube.com
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bunch of new projects
cumulostratus.bandcamp.com
>spacy jams
>downtempo
>hazy
I play all the instruments and do the recording/mixing myself. I put out my first album at the end of the year. this is a journey and work in progress.
fuck this is really fucking good
Wow this is fucking cool, love your drums and the guitarzzz :D
Sadly there are definite flaws with the mix and production, these are glorified demos and we understand that.
We're working on making sure that our future recordings will be better produced and professionally mixed and mastered before release since we recorded our EP in about 3 days since our songwriter had to go back to school at the end so we kinda had to rush recordings unfortunately. The Live Album is better mixed if you want a better idea of the lyrical writing but we will definitely keep what you say in mind for our next recordings.
In regards to your stuff I listed to it for a bit and I don't know why but you sound a lot like Bo Burnham to me. Production is interesting but i feel like the singing with the production seems like the tone you'd get in a comedy album although I'm not sure if a sense of humour was what you were going for. It's definitely interesting though.
This is really slickly done. I'm a little bothered by how inscrutable it is. It's all kind of nice in a way that feels distinctly non-amateur but nothing sticks out either. Most of that is the genre. Tbh I have beef with shoegaze but I listened to more of this than I expected to.
>fuck this is really fucking good
thanks you're the best
>the singing with the production seems like the tone you'd get in a comedy album although I'm not sure if a sense of humour was what you were going for. It's definitely interesting though.
That's interesting. I'm never sure how people are going to take it on a first impression. I'm not consciously making a specific genre of music so I don't know what box people will want to put it in.
I don't intend it to be comedy music but I do want there to be jokes and smiles in it along with all the drearies and spookies and frowns. Major and minor are both more powerful in combination, at least in theory. Maybe my balance and tone is way off.
Anyway, I'll check out the live album next.
bump
violet-child.bandcamp.com
>lofi hip hop
>jazzy beats
Ok so the stuff I have on here right now is absolute trash, but I'm working on a full album that is signifigcantly less trash but still trash so whatever do what you want datapod.bandcamp.com
slowhorsepublishing.bandcamp.com
>no-fi rock
>ambient
>musique concrete
My latest and greatest album
rec:
holy shit you left a flyer for this project on my car when I lived on hell block ~2014.
Thanks for checking it out. I'm glad I gave you the opportunity to hate it.
Is the new stuff any less bad? I'm a self-taught crazy person so I think I'm getting better but of course I'd think that.
I was joking I don't actually remember what I thought I thought that would be funny to post that then I deleted the post quickly before you could read it
Well I'm not terribly offended. I know at least one variant of the flyer said something like "SEE HOW MUCH IT SUCKS!"
The flyers seemed pretty effective according to BandCamp numbers. About half the flyers I put on cars generated a visit to my BandCamp but the numbers also told me that people were not sticking around, presumably because the music was not very effective.
It took a while for that message to sink in but eventually I stopped releasing my music. Instead I just shared it with small handfuls of friends, one on one.
But hey, I'm putting myself out there again, and once again, giving you an opportunity to hate it and see how much it sucks.
Recommended
>Indie Pop
>Lo-fi Pop
>Progressive Pop
>Influenced by Grandaddy, Sparklehorse, Flotation Toy Warning, Pavement
>New album coming out soon
look, I know I'm just a random guy on the internet but and also frankly I don't have anything at stake here either but, I guess my question is what are you even trying to do? you really can't expect random people will like music that you yourself aren't even crazy about , and also theyre also not going to be able to tell you what direction to go in
If you want my opinion about whats not good about it personally I think the vocals could be taken just a little more seriously, but what do I know? I think an artist like magnetic fields seem to have accomplished a bit with seemingly undeveloped vocal techniques/ my point is it seems that you've admitted that you don't really like your own music and once you figure that part out, therell really be no reason to let lack of response stop you from continuing making music.
I never stopped making music.
I'm just back to trying to be witnessed.
It's like messages in bottles. I'm on my island with the music I make and I don't know any other way someone on their own island is gonna connect with it.
And I think it's a false premise that you have to love your music first. It's kind of the normal artist affliction that you hate everything you make, isn't it? Doesn't mean it's bad art.
echodjek.bandcamp.com
>relaxing, chill guitars
>also made a country EP if that doesn't sound up your alley
I'm finishing up a new album, and it's half singing songs, half ambient/instrumental. Do you guys think it would be better to release it as 2 EPs (like a Part 1 and Part 2) for marketing sake, or just one album?
Reccs:
how do you get that radio-muffled effect on the voice in your newest song?
>And I think it's a false premise that you have to love your music first. It's kind of the normal artist affliction that you hate everything you make, isn't it? Doesn't mean it's bad art.
thats where I disagree, I mean what if a comedian gets on stage to tell jokes he didn't even think were funny in the first place or puts out a novel he can't stand read
Yes but some people hate themselves and the things they make no matter what. It's not like everybody shy is hiding how awful they are.
I just love that you're singing, lyrical songwriting tends to be a lacking skill in BC threads and even though you say you make imperfect music I'm still glad you shared it. It's fun so far