This is a single from Arnold de Boer's album "Today I Forgot to Complain". The music owes its roots to noisy postpunk (Pink Flag by Wire, Entertainment by Gang of Four) as much as bit-crunched, chopped-up electronica and "intelligent dance music" (Aphex Twins, Squarepusher).
Happy Friday, everyone. My first new album in a year is here. A Knife Into Flowers is six tracks of dissonant synths, surrealist adventures in distortion, transistor radio surfing and vaguely post-apocalyptic goodness.
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Our belated thanks and horns up to all of you who attended the listening party on #Bandcamp last Wednesday 🙏. We tip our hats to @pephorror, @Kitty@SmilodonMetallicum@satsuma, among other fediverse friends 🫡. It was a pleasure 🤘🤩🤘
I see Round Records put the new Garcia Live up on #Bandcamp. Does this mean we can look forward to them releasing more of the back catalog? #JerryGarcia
Second album by this SW Virginia area trio. Soon One Morning is firmly planted in Old-Time Appalachian tradition, but concentrates mostly on original material. Standing out in particular is "Floyd Allen," Ralph Berrier Jr's masterful retelling of an area tragedy with a sweet and unexpected major/minor chorus change-up. Mike Gangloff's lengthy and elegiac instrumental "This War Is Killing Me" glides along on a sad melody passed around between resonator guitar, cello and fiddle. Many tracks are anchored by Gangloff's unusual gut-string baritone banjo. Two solo instrumentals on the CD add balance between the vocal numbers - Isak Howell's "Have You Been To Alabama?" is a subtle fingerpicked workout, while Gangloff's "Ironto Special" is a considerably more exotic-sounding modal construction on the big banjo. Elsewhere, there's an upbeat essay of "Pallet On The Floor," a relation to "Poor Boy Long Ways From Home," which appeared on the groups debut North Fork Flyer album. Among the traditional numbers, none is more striking than the group's charging and rough treatment of "Oh Death," with Gangloff and Berrier spitting out the call and response vocal which gives the album its title.
🚨 Cool online event on Wednesday for all metalheads
To celebrate their release of their album Monument in Time @BeyondThePale is having a free listening and talk to the band online party on
April 24, 2024 at 9:00 PM CET.
today I have released my new single 'Glades'. A midtempo/downtempo song with a soft fluttery synth line that dances around an enchanting music box sample, hope you enjoy! ✨
I must say I'm really enjoying the new English Teacher album. It's probably best thought of as post-punk but it defies easy categorization. It's as often chill as it is skronky and the vocals are talky but melodic. Their secret weapon is Lily Fontaine, the young, black, female poet they have as a vocalist/lyricist. The album is a real grower. It shouldn't be my thing at all but I'm really digging it https://englishteacher.bandcamp.com/album/this-could-be-texas#NewMusic#NowPlaying#PostPunk#Leeds#Bandcamp#EnglishTeacher#Music
We're working to make a #Federated alternative to #Bandcamp where up and coming bands can connect with fans and share their music on the Fediverse.
The progress is really encouraging, so it's time to get some feedback from real #musicians
My goal is to have something you could actually use in the next month or two. So please get your ideas in so's I can squeeze them into my launch calendar.
I det siste har eg gått meir og meir tilbake til Bandcamp. For det første, der kan eg kjøpe albuma digital, og eg veit at pengane går direkte til artistane. Dessutan får eg kuraterte spelelister (i motsetnad til KI-genererte spelelister). Dagens liste har tittelen "Catching Up With Electronic Music in Portugal".