Last one died, so here's a new thread.
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http://jacobhutto.bandcamp.com
>Experimental, Various Genres
>New Release
>Concerned Listener, Concerned Artist
>Ambient, Drone, Field Recordings, Glitch, Instrumental, Lo-Fi, Mental Health, Minimal, Modern Classical, Mono No Aware, Orchestral.
Support, scrobble, or review on RYM. Any feedback of any kind would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. :)
Label Bandcamp:
triteicrecords.bandcamp.com
https://scrugley.bandcamp.com/
>depressive & melancholic music
>when prozac no longer helps
>each release its different
>0.50usd for 11 releases
>>72496306
>>72496493
Hey reccing these guys that I listen to fairly regularly.
https://dave-roland.bandcamp.com/album/the-original-music-to-the-last-ride
>ambient synthpop
I'm slowly working on new material but I've been pretty busy with other things.
https://outercloud.bandcamp.com/album/everyday-alone-everyday
>ambient
>drone
https://samweinberg3.bandcamp.com/
>indie pop, singer-songwriter, folk
>inspired by Bob Dylan, The Mountain Goats, Bright Eyes, The Beatles, Neutral Milk Hotel, etc
I'll return all feedback
>>72497542
feedback first u cuck
>>72497542
sure why not
>>72497201
I wish there was more going on - perhaps more layers rather than just single guitar notes/chords with several pedals.
>>72496493
listened to a bit of Atonement. I like it quite a bit. a lot of the ambient stuff on here is usually pretty lame, but you obviously put effort into it.
https://umbralash.bandcamp.com
>grindcore, power electronics, noisecore, doom
Cds available:
http://bigpharmarecords.bandcamp.com/album/christian-lovers-umbral-ash
Recs
>>72496306
>>72496493
>>72497201
I like what im hearing on scratched cd, lots of interesting ideas goin on. Sounds spook
>>72497079
best tracks are the final one and "you talk a lot"
>>72496493
supporting graciously, friend. rec
>>72496306
(Concerned Listener, Concerned Artist) I like replica best, film is interesting but the vocal bits could either be pitched better or dropped entirely imo. DESU your songs could be way less time than they are now, mainly the first two tracks. still nice sounding nonetheless, something new to me.
https://alientale.bandcamp.com/album/wallflower
>Hip-hop, electronic, plenty of sampling and details
>sorta psychedelic and melancholic i guess
https://windowlistener.bandcamp.com/album/813
>experimental electronic
>too lazy to write the second part
fuckin hell man
https://moving-away.bandcamp.com
>field recording
>slowed down indie rock
>noise rock
>harsh noise
>indie folk
>>72497542
>>72497079
>>72496493
recc
>>72498851
i think i just had a conversation with you in that starter pack thread
>>72498912
yup that was me
>>72498933
>>72498851
oh and btw the track Lucky's is pretty cool so far, sounds psychedelic as fuck
https://flaminghome.bandcamp.com/track/be-young-go-camping
this is my first song. what do you think about it? what could be improved? i appreciate any and all feedback
I made a noise EP
https://zenito.bandcamp.com/album/come-die-in-america
>>72499122
>I made a noise EP
every bandcamp thread
>>72499332
Its because its the easiest genre to make
>>72499332
>>72499361
maybe i wouldnt get ignored in these sc/bc threads if i just made shitty noise music
>>72499471
nah even we get ignored
>>72499491
so what are these threads for? is it just a way for sort-of popular bc artists to shill their shit more?
>>72499525
I don't know. People post for a bit and then it just dies
>>72499548
honestly wish there was more interaction, more genuine critique and not just "i like this now listen to mine"
>>72499567
people are lazy I guess
>>72499606
explains why they make noise albums then
>>72499525
>>72499548
>>72499567
>>72499606
It used to be people would post their music, listen to other music, talk about making music, give suggestions, discuss those suggestions, ask others how they did x, y, or z, and so on.
Progressively it became just "here's the link to my shit, i like these guys btw"
>>72499620
guilty as charged
>>72499633
I can't really critique anyone since I make noise music. I think most people would dismiss what I say
>>72499659
even still, you could tell somebody what you liked and didnt like about their music
>>72499769
I will, thank you father
>>72497828
This was my favorite in the thread. I really like all the feedback and screeching
https://milespowers.bandcamp.com/releases
alternative rap, a nine track tape of my work from last year. glad to have finally released it and to be putting out more stuff soon.
all feedback is greatly appreciated.
recc
>>72498847
>>72496493
yall are spooky
https://kraftpeak.bandcamp.com/
>electronic
>ambient
>drone
Recs:
>>72497201
>>72497079
>>72496306
https://marbletears.bandcamp.com/
http://feralsociety.bandcamp.com
>noise
>noise rock
>experimental
>harsh noise
>Industrial Hip-Hop
>Noise
https://lovecrypt.bandcamp.com/album/y-o-u-l-i-t-t-l-e-c-u-n-t
RECS
>>72496306
>>72497828
>>72500817
hey guys I'm gonna start uploading to bandcamp soon, but I wanna know, whats the general story with accepting money for sample based music? Do copyright holders kind of turn a blind eye to bandcamp producers? So much of the material on that site is hip hop and vaporwave, and people seem to be accepting money for their stuff without clearance. Or is it actually taken very seriously by the site? I'd assume it would be but there doesn't seem to be any noise
>>72502627
They don't really have the patience or want to go after all these tiny bandcamp producers who are probably making less than 10 dollars a month. If you get big, and I mean big then they will go after you. Hell, nobody has gone after Ramona Xavier and her work as Macintosh Plus and look how big that project is.
>>72502627
What the other anon said, unless you're huge nothing will happen. Plus if you have your stuff as NYP you wont have anything to worry about.
>>72496301
https://youtu.be/OswQoXdWbNY
>>72502565
I like what im hearing! Really noisey, you should get someone to do vocals itd be really cool to hear over these beats.
>>72504535
Thank you! A guy who has a similar aesthetic approached me on twitter to work on something, plus might work with a local act.
>>72496301
https://gausse.bandcamp.com/album/counterpart
>Experimental Rock, Electronic, Avantgarde, Noise
https://officialdtb.bandcamp.com/releases
>Indie
>Math Rock
>Post Rock
>Emo
>>72497542
Gee, glad to see you've improved. This new release finally took an album shape.
>>72497828
Brutal noizu
cool guys:
>>72496306
>>72496493
>>72497079
>>72498847
>>72500817
https://varsas.bandcamp.com/album/hull-ms-r
>dungeon synth, ambient, repetitive melodies
>combined with harsh noise wall
>it's about drowning and accepting your death
>musical contrast showcasing the calmness and power of water
If you hate noise check out my psychedelic rock EP:
https://varsas.bandcamp.com/album/a-z-ld-hegy
https://swervemobile.bandcamp.com/album/newfangled-gleamscheme
>electronic, edm, chiptune, bad
I havent posted anything here in awhile so heres this, now im gonna listen to some of yalls fuckeng music
>>72507004
this cover is a pure cancer
>>72507020
leave me alone
>>72507160
no.
>>72504628
Cool, ill keep an eye out!
So I have been making music since I was sixteen (23) now so I figured I could give new artists some advice.
>Don't be afraid to shamelessly viral market your release
This is super important and I know tons of artists from Death Grips to Flying Lotus who have marketed their albums on here.
If it's good and you don't over-do the marketing, you could make your album go viral overnight. Just really ask yourself "is this something I truly think people need to hear? Is this sophisticated and the best of my ability?"
>Law of Attraction
Positive intentions create positive outcomes. Visualize what will happen if your album gains traction and visualize the work that needs to be done to make it happen, then do it. If you can see it happening and have the courage to speak up, it will happen. Negative thoughts like doubt usually mean it won't happen.
>START SIMPLE
Nobody wants to listen to a 30+ minute long release by someone they've never heard of and has no reputation. You don't even need to spend much time producing or mixing releases under a new project. A 15 minute mixtape with no ground hum and good amount of bass is sufficient. You could always tag it as LoFi if you can't mix too well.
>Album art
This is super important because people associate their motivation to listen to a new project based on if the album art speaks to them or provokes an emotion. Spend as much time and effort designing the aesthetic and representation of your release that you did recording it.
>Inspiration
Sometimes the best song on the project is the one you made in fifteen minutes after a hard day at work. Always save your recording sessions even if it's just a loop that you can go back to and work with.
>Expectations
Listen to your gut/intuition/voice in your head. Get weird and follow moon cycles and act accordingly. Burn sage in your bedroom studio. Try to make the act of recording and releasing your music a spiritual ritual.
>Pay your bills.
https://emochanel.bandcamp.com
noise pop/power pop/lofi whatever whatever i'm a lil boy with long hair i recorded this by myself in my basent :))
>>72506355
thanks man. Call It Anything was really just songs that I accumulated over the course of a year and decided to compile into an album. I wrote Leaves with a deliberate theme and idea in mind, and recorded all the songs together.
It's good to hear you remember me from my last album.
i enjoy how you combine abrasive textures with smooth textures. sounds like im climbing a fairy tale mountain and the wind is blowing wildly. im not usually into noise that much, but i dig it