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Jul 25, 2015 at 10:53 AM Post #646 of 9,609
 
My 100th post in this thread, I do apologize
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Absolutely no need! I discovered many great bands thanks to you. Lots of GBs downloaded :)
I really like the other 2 albums of Take One Car, it reminds me of Me Without You crossed with As Cities Burn. Now to listen to this 3rd one hehe
Jardín de la Croix  are superb and are my go to test tracks for my IEMs/DAPs , "Colorado Springs" has everything, love that track.
And lastly the band A Tumbled Sea, while their albums aren't greatly recorded/mixed, it's just so soothing, a nice refreshing angle at minimalist post-rock.
 
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 here's to your next 100
 
Jul 25, 2015 at 2:04 PM Post #647 of 9,609
Bass-driven Minimal Techno and Dubstep: https://subline.bandcamp.com

Everything on the page is available

 Top link mate.
 
Jul 25, 2015 at 5:09 PM Post #648 of 9,609
Absolutely no need! I discovered many great bands thanks to you. Lots of GBs downloaded :)
I really like the other 2 albums of Take One Car, it reminds me of Me Without You crossed with As Cities Burn. Now to listen to this 3rd one hehe
Jardín de la Croix are superb and are my go to test tracks for my IEMs/DAPs , "Colorado Springs" has everything, love that track.
And lastly the band A Tumbled Sea, while their albums aren't greatly recorded/mixed, it's just so soothing, a nice refreshing angle at minimalist post-rock.

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Thanks fella. I love Take One Car, 'Everyone You Know Is Here Right Now' sits easily in my top 10 albums, I've rarely heard an album with that passion, albeit doomy passion. I didn't post their 1st album until now because I finally get them, I didn't like it when I first heard it. They remind me of Tool, Rise Against and Heatmiser (Elliott Smith Period) particularly on the EYKIHRN album.

The War On Light album is sublime IMHO, My GF listens to that when she bathes, she says it soothes her soul or something. Women, eh? The Cloudeater Purge album was a massive surprise, not my type of music at all but I play it daily. Love the Sunpilots and Tetrafusion albums, great Prog albums. Jardin are insanely good. Rook I've been playing all day today, Supervoid and Soul Cycle are regular players as well. SERDCE and Schizoid lloyd were musical game changers for me, so original. 100 Onces, much love for the drummer, he is INSANELY good, someone said he reminded them of Bonham, I totally agree with that, they really need a singer though.

I spend hours searching (12 hours one day) but it's worth it when you find a hidden gem. I play 90% of what I've posted regularly and have paid for the majority of them. I particularly love the Deep Elm Label but not exclusively. Glad you found something you like, it makes posting worthwhile.​
 
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Jul 26, 2015 at 5:50 AM Post #649 of 9,609

LukHash - The Other Side
https://lukhash.bandcamp.com/album/the-other-side
 
The first track alone is glorious.
 
Aug 1, 2015 at 6:46 PM Post #650 of 9,609

ミユキ (Miyuki) - EP9
https://miyuki.bandcamp.com/album/ep9
 
Miyuki is back! This is a happy day.
 
Aug 1, 2015 at 9:17 PM Post #652 of 9,609
Aug 1, 2015 at 11:00 PM Post #653 of 9,609
   
Yep, whenever I see an album purchased by you coming by on email (I'm a follower) I always have to check it out as you and I have a big overlap in music taste :)
 
And Bandcamp is indeed a great way to find good music.  That said, there is so much on there that it's sometimes hard to find something I really like, but lately I've been discovering some great jazz music on there as recently I've taken an interest into jazz.

 
You mentioned you found some good Jazz? Please point me to some good jazz on Bandcamp! I am also looking for some good ambient music as well. 
 
Thank you! This is an excellent thread! 
 
ClarinetsRock
 
Aug 2, 2015 at 10:31 AM Post #654 of 9,609
   
You mentioned you found some good Jazz? Please point me to some good jazz on Bandcamp! I am also looking for some good ambient music as well. 
 
Thank you! This is an excellent thread! 
 
ClarinetsRock

 
Well, the jazz I've found so far isn't all free (I don't mind paying for good music, especially when I know it goes straight to the artist instead of it being gobbled up by some large record company).  Here a list of what may or may not be free:
 
http://gogopenguin.bandcamp.com/album/v20-deluxe-edition
 
http://slowlyrollingcamera.bandcamp.com/album/slowly-rolling-camera-20-off
 
http://matthewhalsall.bandcamp.com/album/when-the-world-was-one
 
http://frock.bandcamp.com/album/one-room-one-day
 
http://janekgwizdala.bandcamp.com/album/theatre-by-the-sea
 
http://laurendesberg.bandcamp.com/album/sideways
 
Aug 5, 2015 at 9:22 PM Post #656 of 9,609
Aug 17, 2015 at 4:50 AM Post #659 of 9,609
I just discovered this by chance and really got into it. Real mix of styles, although it's underpinned by soul music. Reminded me a lot of Kendrick Lammar, although scaled back to about 30%.
As they say at the very beginning of the album, for the best experience, you should listen cover to cover.

 
http://music.scottygrand.com/album/a-songwriters-right-p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h-o-n-e-love-is
 

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