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  1. the volume settings folderBandcamp
    Sketches From Afar II by the volume settings folder, released 01 September 20231. Pure XVIII2. Pure XIX3. Pure XX4. Pure XXI5. Pure XXII6. Pure XXIII7. Pure XXIV8. Pure XXV9. Pure XXVI10. Pure XXVII11. Pure XXVIII12. Pure XXIX13. Pure XXX14. Pure XXXI15. Pure XXXII16. Pure XXXIII17. Pure XXXIV18. Pure XXXV19. Pure XXXVI"this is not a collection of leftovers. this is basically a collection of sounds in their practical form of loops."ten years after the release of Sketches From Afar, I've decided it is now time for a little 10 years celebration, with an album "collected" over the past year that so vividly expresses where my musical journey has arrived and towards what it is headed.so much has changed since 2013, but actually everything has really stayed the same. my yearning for a sound that evokes nostalgia has only changed form, not its compass.I thank You all for supporting this project over the past ten years, it really means the world to me.
  2. Sandy'sBandcamp
    Sandy's.San Francisco, California.
  3. The Colours That RiseBandcamp
    Mixtape 1 by The Colours That Rise, released 27 February 20211. Special Request2. Axel G (Live)3. Polo 1.2 (Live)The Colours That Rise return for a quick lap around Earth with this special offering , "Mixtape 1" - comprising of one brand new studio production and two new compositions recorded live from the mothership in 2020 AD.The mixtape will be distributed on this planet via a "bandcamp" Vinyl campaign and never repressed again.The new record may be short but contains 3 very different moods guaranteed to take you away. Their Earth-based ally - Yussef Dayes, returns to the drumkit on "Special Request" for a slice of extra terrestrial, year 3000 funk. “Axel G” see's the team speed things up for the imminent return of clubbing to Planet Earth. The pandemic didn't reach outer space, and the martian calendar has afforded The Colours That Rise ample time to test out and refine their club dynamics: think Afrika Bambaata meets Drexciya on Mars.The EP is closed out with “Polo 1.2” - which sees a welcome return of Simeon Jones to vocal duties - pining for a return to his roots - "no matter which way we go". 21st Century Intergalactic home sick blues.We hope this offering bridges the gap to the next TCTR longplayer, scheduled upon their next trip back home…
  4. Det eviga leendetBandcamp
    Reverence by Det eviga leendet, released 28 January 20221. Bloom2. Visage3. Retch4. Estrange5. Regret6. YieldREGRET // YIELD۞From deep solitude, DET EVIGA LEENDET emerges again to conceive of a second record, 'Reverence', a work which acts more as an abject reflection of the time in which it was conceived than an embodiment of musical expression. Bleak and harsh, the approach further depicts total and infinite descent – one which we all experience, yet must endure alone.In a time where all manner of charlatans gaze deeply into our eyes, haunting us, whittling away at our vertebrae to make us unfit to live - we look to the stars with a misty gaze, attempting to prophecy about how they are connected to us and our sick time. While we may grow to understand it better, knowing well the darkness that permeates only informs us of what lurks in the hearts of ourselves and others - it cannot cure it.۞Released on digital and vinyl LP by Mystískaos and Extraconscious Records, and on CD by Amor Fati Productions. Distributed by Dissociative Visions.
  5. supervioletBandcamp
    superviolet.Columbus, Ohio.
  6. Olivia KhouryBandcamp
    Portraits by Olivia Khoury, released 03 March 20231. Waiting2. Retrouvée3. Seek4. Je laisse ici5. Wholehearted6. EntrouverteWhen creating Portraits, the interdisciplinary artist was in search of sincerity and authenticity.Olivia plunges her audience into vulnerable introspection and spaces of pop, indie, folk and jazz. Her sound is original and mixed to synthesize her various influences.Six songs display the artist’s professional jazz training. Acquired ears may notice the superimposition of drum parts: Olivier Guertin and Mark Nelson converse with each other in several songs such as Waiting, Seek and Wholehearted.On Retrouvée, Arthur Bourdon drums allow listeners to discover a more pop sound. With Je laisse ici, Olivia paints a contemplative portrait, where notes of cello and double bass stretch unto a sandy beach, reminiscent of her travels.Through Portraits, produced by Reno McCarthy and mixed by Patrice Pruneau, Olivia Khoury offers fresh air with a piece of scenic music that warms the soul.Thank you to the Canada arts Council and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec for their remarkable support.-Pour créer Portraits, l’artiste interdisciplinaire est partie à la recherche d’authenticité et de sincérité.Olivia nous plonge à la fois dans une introspection sensible et dans de vastes espaces pop, indie, folk et jazz. Cet univers sonore original et métissé traduit une tentative fructueuse de synthétiser les influences variées de la chanteuse. Ces six pièces témoignent de la maîtrise de la musique jazz chez l’artiste. Les oreilles aiguisées remarqueront aussi la superposition des lignes de batterie : Olivier Guertin et Mark Nelson entretiennent un dialogue de percussion dans plusieurs morceaux comme Waiting, Seek et Wholehearted.Quand Arthur Bourdon prend la relève de la batterie dans Retrouvée, une facette plus pop se dévoile.Avec Je laisse ici, Olivia dépeint un tableau plus contemplatif où les notes de violoncelle et de contrebasse s’étirent le long d’une plage, au creux d’un souvenir de voyage.Grâce au mini-album Portraits, réalisé par Reno McCarthy et mixé par Patrice Pruneau, Olivia Khoury nous offre une bouffée de fraîcheur, une musique verdoyante qui délie les cœurs.Merci au Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec et au Conseil des arts du Canada pour leur soutien important.
  7. KaceoBandcamp
    Kaceo.Geneva, Switzerland.Ça part d'une plume, d'une guitare, d'un accordéon, et ça termine généralement dans ta tronche. Le cul entre deux rimes, Kaceo sert ses gorgées de vies dans une énergie parfois festive, parfois mélancolique. De la chanson francophone faite de tendresse, de sarcasme, d'ironie et d'une bonne tranche de poésie.
  8. Burial HordesBandcamp
    Ruins by BURIAL HORDES, released 09 June 20231. In the Midst of a Vast Solitude2. Insubstantial3. Perish4. A Wandering Stream of Wind5. Infinite Sea of Nothingness6. Isotropic Eradication7. Purgation8. ...To the Threshold of SilenceEmerging after a gap of five years, Greece's best kept secret Burial Hordes bring forth an outstanding slab of blackened death metal that harnesses both chaos and atmosphere in equal parts. A fearsome album right off the bat, it sees the band slipping into different dimensions only to come back with renewed anger. There is a sense of barely restrained outrage that is all too palpable in the forceful delivery but is almost invariably mitigated by dissonant atmospheric passages, occasionally even bearing shades of melancholy. Ruins is a beautifully balanced album with intuitive songwriting that never feels abrupt, and with their skillful, inextricable blend of black and death metal influences, they convey a wider range of emotions for an album this intense. It's easily one of the best albums of late in this blackened death metal spectrum. FFO: Decipher, Bølzer, Incantation, Dead Congregation, Grave Miasma, Deathspell Omega, Suffering Hour, Enshadowed
  9. DAIZY & HOLYBandcamp
    DAIZY & HOLY.Germany.
  10. MotoramaBandcamp
    Motorama.Russia.
  11. Summer IsleBandcamp
    Summer Isle.Toronto, Ontario.2014 - 2020.
  12. HaunterBandcamp
    Discarnate Ails by HAUNTER, released 06 May 20221. Overgrown With The Moss2. Spiritual Illness3. Chained At The Helm Of The EschatonTexas based progressive death/black metal unit HAUNTER have completed work on their new album “Discarnate Ails” set for release on CD/Digital/Tape May 06 with vinyl to follow sometime late summer. The follow up to 2019’s “Sacramental Death Qualia” will unveil HAUNTER as one of the most enlightening and dynamic bands within the present-day progressive death/black metal movement and one of its pioneering prospects.With “Discarnate Ails” HAUNTER have tapped into the next level unparalleled with their most complex, advanced, and their most furious and heaviest release to date. The three epic chapters that comprise “Discarnate Ails” weave through intricate and vitriolic passages that find the notable balance of challenging melodious movements and parts while maintaining the band’s sense of creating triumphant epochal songs.
  13. The Freak Fandango OrchestraBandcamp
    The Freak Fandango Orchestra.Barcelona, Spain.The Freak Fandango Orchestra is a multi-ethnic band from Barcelona (Spain). The band exists since 2006 and is performing live since 2007.Their music is a explosive mixture of folk, polka, gypsy music from the Balkans and punk-rock.
  14. Susumu YokotaBandcamp
    Susumu Yokota.Tokyo, Japan.A prolific, prodigiously talented artist, Susumu Yokota was responsible for over thirty albums between 1993 and 2012, exploring the worlds of acid techno, trance, ambient, downtempo and beyond. After a period of ill health, Yokota passed away in March 2015 at the age of 54. This Bandcamp collects his Skintone releases, through The Leaf Label and Lo Recordings.
  15. The MilkBandcamp
    The Milk.Wickford, UK.Four life-long friends who went from forming their first band in an Essex school to playing countless working mens’ clubs and finally becoming The Milk.The Milk’s much anticipated Paul Butler (The Bees, Michael Kiwanuka) produced sophomore album will be released 2015, examining their soulful roots. Honest, classic song-writing heavily influenced by 70’s Isley Brothers, Bill Withers and more.
  16. Kuiper NoiseBandcamp
    Kuiper Noise.Lisbon, Portugal.Kuiper Noise is the brainchild of Holldën, techno DJ and producer from Portugal.His music has been released on Second State, Quartz, Suara, Sungate, Illegal Alien, Out-Er and other reputed labels.He's a member of Lisbon's Disturb crew.
  17. Palm Skin ProductionsBandcamp
    A Swarm In July by Palm Skin Productions, released 18 August 20231. We Stand, Divided2. Himself and The Devil3. The Sword Will Die4. Them That Help5. I Say, Not As I6. My Bones, But Words7. Need Is A Friend8. Far From The TreePalm Skin Productions – AKA versatile musician and producer Simon Richmond (whose CV includes Mo’ Wax, Depeche Mode, REM, Pulp, Neneh Cherry, and The Bays) – announces a new album ‘A Swarm In July’ a proverbial inspired record. ‘A Swarm In July' is a concept record that offers an alternative set of hacked proverbs to mirror the movement of the music and its path from ambience to rhythm, from harmony to noise, from its closed-in intimacies to its soaring expansions. The album looks at what happens when you choose to shift the crop - when you find the story within the story. As Simon eloquently puts it: “A proverb. A phrase. A saying. A Say-ing - the performance of that which has been said. A maxim. A truism. True-ism - the ideology or the myth of truth? Whose truth? Who puts you in the picture? What is the crop, the edit? When can you trust a truism in the world of deep fake? If every story is dependent on its beginning and end, how many stories are there, dormant, within the prescribed boundaries? Pre-Scribed - already written - typeset for us.” ‘A Swarm In July’ is a masterclass on how to frame and evolve stories and sound, created and recorded far and wide, while static and on the move. The title itself is taken from the proverbial bee-keepers saying, “A swarm in July is not worth a fly”, meaning that the later in the year it is, the less time there will be for bees to collect pollen from the flowers in blossom. Simon instead recontextualises this within the framework of the politically manufactured UK migrant crisis, dissecting the language used to dehumanise refugees: “When does a group become a swarm? When is a swarm valuable, and to whom? A swarm of bees to the beekeeper? A swarm of people to the forces of repression and hate?” Lead-single ‘Them That Help’, an orchestral, almost neo-classical, texturised soundscape featuring the transcendent viola of John Metcalfe (Duke Quartet/The Durutti Column), is taken from the false proverb “the Lord helps them that help themselves”, a phrase that originated in ancient Greece as “the Gods help those who help themselves” but has since been weaponised to accelerate neo-liberal agendas. Palm Skin Productions subverts the fictitious biblical reference, turning heresy into class critique: “Take a set of scales. At one end put the gold-plated pomp of high religion. The acquisition of wealth and people. The colonising forces that helped themselves to vast swathes of the world. At the other end of the scale are the carers, the helpers, the friends. The people. The heavyweights.”Elsewhere on the record, ‘Need Is A Friend’, partially recorded on headphones in Ralph Lawson’s (20/20 Vision label boss) front room in Leeds, hanging out before a gig, is a play on “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Simon adds: “How often do we tell a story of obligation to make us feel better? Are these needs, or are they choices? Are these needs the friends we rely on as our alibis? With friends like needs, who needs enemies?”. For ‘We Stand, Divided’, a take on “Together we stand, divided we fall”, Simon contextualises again through the prism of the toxic UK immigration debate, fuelled by the fires of the Brexit referendum: “So many are taught to fear difference, to harden community into a dividing wall, but our strength is in our beautiful variation. Puppets stand in homogenous herds, moulded to a single malleable unit. We stand in celebratory disarray.”‘I Say Not As I’ harnesses the language of the great British playwright Harold Pinter, a personal hero to Simon: “He can make the most mundane phrase bristle with menace. Ordinary objects and actions become sinister in his hands, just as the forces of oppression and torture get portrayed within the familiarity of cliché and monotony.” Album closer ‘Far From The Tree’ is in memory of Simon’s father who passed away while he was making this record: “It was important for me to finish the record with a piece of music for him that also has something of him in it. I’m so glad the finished piece - ‘Far From The Tree’ - is something that I think adequately fills the space I had in my mind but also makes sense in terms of the rest of the record.”
  18. Rodney PBandcamp
    NEW WORLD ORDER by Rodney P featuring Deadly Hunta, released 24 March 2023
  19. EVITCELESBandcamp
    Bruised by EvitcelesRaw by EVITCELESInfinite Night by EvitcelesAccession by EvitcelesVelvet Room by EVITCELESBlack Leaf by EvitcelesNaive Slumber by EvitcelesНелюбов by EVITCELESThe Substance Of My Fantasies by EvitcelesConstant Yearning by EvitcelesImperfect Charm by EvitcelesEntwined by EVITCELESAnuket by EVITCELESSomnambulant Fog by EvitcelesACCENTLP002 - Evitceles - Lioncage LP by EvitcelesProtective by Mytrip & EvitcelesRisingvanity by EvitcelesWe Taste Like Salt by EvitcelesEVITCELESExperimental electronic music producer based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Releases on Opal Tapes, AMEK Collective, Strange Therapy, Yerevan Tapes and more. bookings: [email protected]ɹǝʇɐʍɹǝpun"само тънка тръпнеща кожа върху изпълнен от сънища свръхдействителен картинен свят "
  20. Forest BeesBandcamp
    Between The Lines by Forest Bees, released 07 April 20231. At My Sphere2. Someone Else3. Absolution4. Wolf In The Fable5. Draw Me In6. Some Cliches Are True7. America8. Between the Lines9. All Blues10. All That DamageBetween the Lines is the second album from Bay Area-based Forest Bees, the solo project of Sheetal Singh, formerly of the Elektra and Jetset Records shoegaze band, The Stratford 4. The album explores the effect of racial categories on our lives and, as the title suggests, the position of Asian Americans within those categories and how we might be able to transcend them. It asks the question, stated by writer Thomas Chaterton Williiams: “To what extent are the things that happen to us predetermined by our identity categories, and to what extent is that just the blues of being alive?”