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I just checked isitbandcampfriday.com and this Friday (March 3, 2023) is one. So before the day is upon us, please share albums, tracks, or labels that are worth checking out for our listening pleasure.
Submitted by frazum t3_11d7vko in headphones
I just checked isitbandcampfriday.com and this Friday (March 3, 2023) is one. So before the day is upon us, please share albums, tracks, or labels that are worth checking out for our listening pleasure.
Unfathomably based Hello Meteor listener. I cannot recommend his music enough to anyone interested.
Yeah, honestly it was hard just picking one album- his entire back catalogue is pretty epic.
The Glowing: Final Cut, Conditioned Air, and Causality Violations are all also on my regular rotation.
Tremors in the static was my favorite album last year. I really hope they're going to make new music.
I know - you were the guy who got me onto them 😄
We had that discussion maybe a month ago (?) comparing the FLAC to YouTube.
I liked the album so much I went and bought it.
Did you download a FLAC or MP3 to archive?
FLAC, but then converted it from 24-bit/96K to 16-bit/48K.
Anything by Macroblank/Haircuts for Men. Very chill vaporwave and all of their albums are NYP as well.
Alfa Mist - amazing contemporary jazz, Structuralism is his best album imo.
DIM - Neo-classical/dungeon synth. Very beautiful and atmospheric music, check out Compendium II.
Hello Meteor - my personal favorite artist and criminally unknown. Coastal Obscure is a good starting point.
Brothertiger - upbeat and lush synth-pop. Self-titled or Out of Touch are phenomenal.
Vanilla - one of the best lofi hip hop producers, definitely check him out if you like Dilla or Nujabes. His trilogy (Origin, Moonlight, Into the Dream) is incredible.
Machine Girl - crazy internet brainmelt music. Definitely an acquired taste but I love them. WLFGRL is their most well known album.
My collection consists mostly of /r/symphonicmetal and related music, female vocals, and lesser-known artists/bands at that. Here are some highlights:
To kick off, let me share my recommendations:
You can also check some from my past post.
EDIT: Fixed Hermanos Gutierrez's link per u/danadam's notice. Thanks!
You have a typo in Hermanos Gutierrez link.
Too many zooz.
I will admit it's my own project. It's a mix of harsh noise and DSBM. I put in a lot of effort to make as miserable and bitter of a soundscape as possible.
Adomaa - Becoming Adomaa (https://hakunakulala.bandcamp.com/album/becoming-adomaa?search_item_id=515591940&search_item_type=a&search_match_part=%3F&search_page_id=2454289097&search_page_no=0&search_rank=3&logged_out_mobile_menubar=true)
JPEGMAFIA - LP! (https://jpegmafia.bandcamp.com/album/lp)
Camidoh - Sugarcane Remix (https://camidoh.bandcamp.com/track/sugarcane-remix-1)
amaarae - The Angel You Don't Know (https://amaaraeofficial.bandcamp.com/album/the-angel-you-dont-know)
Not an orchestra but a large-scale project, currently 12 members. I highly recommend track 3 "So Many Things (To Feel Guilty About)" - the production is incredible and it'll test the limits of your headphones
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp - We're OK. But We're Lost Anyway.
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Some stuff I've been real into, in no particular order. I have a wide taste in music and enjoy difficult things, so, fair warning.
I've added about half of your recommendations to my wish list! I'm always looking out for stuff which sounds like nothing I've ever heard before.
(and i'm embarrassed to say, I already knew clowncore!)
Please sir, may I follow you on bandcamp?
clown core is great! No need to be embarrassed. You're welcome to follow me, here's my profile. Lots of other good/weird stuff in there.
I don't know how much noise music you've heard, but this live piece from Otomo Yoshihide is fantastic. I love seeing how the sounds get made, something you really miss when listening to a recording instead of seeing it live.
Cheers. This is me.
That Otomo Yoshihide video has me in stitches!
I legit really like him and that kind of music.
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Thanks for the recommendations.
Recently, I've been digging (to name a few):
I like this kind of thread. Let's do one every time?
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ultra_prescriptivist t1_ja75pe2 wrote
Vacant - Nocturnal | Genre: Electronic / Future Garage | LINK
Kauan - Sorni Nai | Genre: Prog metal / Folk / Doom | LINK
Vega Trails - Tremors in the Static | Genre: Minimal Jazz | LINK
Hello Meteor - Pantropic | Genre: Electronic / Dreamwave | LINK