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ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF IT CAME FROM BANDCAMP, BRINGING YOU THE STRANGEST IN SELF-UPLOADED MUSIC ON THE INTERNET!
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ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF IT CAME FROM BANDCAMP, BRINGING YOU THE STRANGEST IN SELF-UPLOADED MUSIC ON THE INTERNET!
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ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF IT CAME FROM BANDCAMP, BRINGING YOU THE STRANGEST IN SELF-UPLOADED MUSIC ON THE INTERNET!
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ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF IT CAME FROM BANDCAMP, BRINGING YOU THE STRANGEST IN SELF-UPLOADED MUSIC ON THE INTERNET! 1. Stinky Picnic – Minecraft http://stinkypicnic.bandcamp.com/ 2. RMF – Zebra Man https://rmfworld.bandcamp.com/album/z… 3. Big Ball Bumpty – Funky Jammers: Vol. 8 https://honkcollective.bandcamp.com/a… 4. Larry
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As as part of my ongoing videos talking about streaming services and contemporary music consumption, I thought I’d talk about a platform that isn’t discussed alongside the Spotifys and Tidals of the world: Bandcamp. Bandcamp and democratized content platforms like it, I think, are an essential part of
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Kijinoise by Kijinoise Here’s something that caught my ears while wading through Bandcamp earlier today. Kijinoise is a Chinese musician who has been uploading projects quite prolifically since late last month, using solely a guitar to deliver a fuzzy fusion of drone, noise, progressive rock, doom, and free improvisational
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Michael Cera drops an album that’s a musical hobbyist’s affair.
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JBS004 by Jumping Back Slash With this fourth and latest self-titled Bandcamp EP, Cape Town electronic musician Jumping Back Slash continues to refine his captivating “afrotronical space music” aesthetic. If you’re familiar with JBS’s past work, this new set of tracks won’t throw you for a loop.
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STAND AND STARE / GIVE IT ALL TO ME by Royal Headache Australian garage punk outfit Royal Headache has a new single out for the track “Stand and Stare” b/w “Give It All To Me.” The band still brings their speed, energy, and soulful vocals to the table; however, the
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And He Built Him A Boat by Kayo Dot Between the slightly lo-fi Gamma Knife and the incredibly out-there Coyote, I haven’t been too crazy about the more recent material from Toby Driver’s Kayo Dot. However, this new track the New York experimental rock band has presented has