
please take a minute (or 30) to listen to my new album
Spent the last year on this thing, I would love for people to listen to it and let me know your thoughts.
https://open.spotify.com/album/2jrkVpWPfHU5cIVJCwc4fN?si=i1vqiSKKSie6BfagTL5axQ

Spent the last year on this thing, I would love for people to listen to it and let me know your thoughts.
https://open.spotify.com/album/2jrkVpWPfHU5cIVJCwc4fN?si=i1vqiSKKSie6BfagTL5axQ
I saw this pop up in my YouTube recently, and it was posted recently, there’s also new music still coming out. I was wondering if anyone had seen or know anything about this album?
Considering this is my first post in r/bandcamp_discovery, I understand my percentage per community rules will start as 100% self-promotion, I just can’t help myself. Can’t wait to see what I’ll discover here. BC seriously changed my life and willingness to share my music. This recent album was inspired by Boards of Canada’s recent release of Inferno. Nostalgia ftw. Hope to reach some new ears and fill mine with good tunes. Thanks everyone 🙏
[Multi-Genre]
https://saahibkhanguramusic.bandcamp.com/album/ssk-s-album
Greetings everyone!
My name is Saahib Khangura. I love music, all kinds of music, and as such, I’ve made a bunch of stuff from a bunch of different genres. Virtually all the music I make is for my own enjoyment or because I wanted to see it exist, but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to start releasing it :D
I’ve actually had experience in making and releasing music before… I have a project called *perseverance*, a more metal-based project that I still release and promote to this day, so I highly recommend you check that out! I get a little creative in that space as well ;)
As for this particular album of mine, which is also the very first solo album of mine that I released, the main idea of this album was really to be a compilation of some sorts with multiple random tracks of different genres that I made; a sort of showcase for the kinds of music I enjoy and have created in. I will say my future releases will not be as random.
Also… the backlog is crazy right now, so there’s a lot in store, and I hope you enjoy at least one of these tracks and stick around for the future! <3
Hi, my new single "Phantom Protocol" is also available on Spotify. Go listen it and follow me, the rest is coming soon.
Ill give it a try
I put all of my releases from Distrokid && made an 11 track compilation album for Bandcamp. Please enjoy :)
COLLECTION - Dü Creeps
After working on music that honestly was never really that creatively fulfilling, which threw me in the worst state of mind because I felt like I wasn't making something good. I like the albums, don't get me wrong but I'd rather them not be me releasing them.
I spent hours watching Hainbach do tape things that seemed cool to me which I was going to work on for this album however, I had that much music that I was really excited about that I wanted to put it out for release. I am not sure if it all consists of ambient music, however I like genre-bending what I am working on, so this should reflect that.
I plan to work on another album this year hopefully experimenting with tape and old keys, which would be fun for me to use and make some music, however time will tell if I can do that or not, but I shall make it known if I do that goal.
The streaming release is happening on my birthday (sep 15th 2026) however this bandcamp release is not only releasing early but also releasing with a bonus track and pdf which is a gallery of images that I took for this album and effected within photo editing software.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did working on it
halfdead <3
[ps: shoutout to ValhallaDSP and their plugin Supermassive, the Seabeams preset is chef's kiss]
Available on Bandcamp: https://godspeedsound.bandcamp.com/album/nevertheless
Folks! Check out the new code distribution platform called Band.Codes.
You might want to claim some codes left there - in one click, no registration required.
https://band.codes/nnnn - enjoy!
I realize this doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but it's ok. We just want you to listen to it!
https://loraine.bandcamp.com/album/exist
Starts now, will be free until Monday.
Hi, you might now as Starry Eyed Night, and I can’t sing.
2 years and 7 months ago through Reddit I connected with the mysterious artist known as Skrawek. We furiously collaborated and put out what I consider an instant classic of the experimental electronic genre.
In that 2+ years we’ve been pretty prolific. This marks our 8th collaborative split and we’ve both put out a number of works since.
First of all we want the music to speak for itself so just go listen. If you’ve been following us for a while now you should recognize some call backs, reused samples and registrations of a couple songs.
Oh, and I, re-did Piasshingu again. This is an important track to Notorious lore… its rejection from a rival labels compilation series directly lead to our compilation series, growth of NAAC and that growth has lead to a bunch of rad friendships with other musicians.
For my side I personally reached out to ACITYASLEEP to bring new depth and feeling to my track Scrap Eyes. The song was already built of an ambient guitar sample from him so I asked if he’d be willing to lend his voice. He let the spirit of music flow through him and wrote some hauntingly beautiful lyrics to boot.
Then I begged DJ Big Brain to let me use his very new very cool edit of my track Dream (released like a week ago) and edited into the end of one of the most upbeat summer tracks that I’ve brought to this split; Summer of ‘26. I love everything DJ Big Brain does and will sing his praises until he ghosts me.
In an effort to make this release even more special (it’s been around a year and a half since we collaborated on a split!) I made and included a poster that includes a never before seen color version of the album cover of Spaces (our second split). Four of my songs include lyrics which are on bandcamp but also are available to read in a bright fun PDF included with the download.
Oh that’s not all though! The very first song I structured you to copy the album to a cassette tape and go take a walk… so we included an official bootleg cassette cover for you to print out and use! What else? I included two promo videos used on Instagram to tease this release, one using the Dream edit from DJ Big Brain one using the song Still by Skrawek.
Now, Skrawek is a man of mystery but I can tell you his music production is elevated. It’s extremely hard to pick a song of his on here that’s a favorite. They are all stand outs. He comes in string with his first track Still and stays strong until the end with Double Down. I can find myself dancing to his tracks more, he keeps the groove from going too far into the aether while I bring an intentional rawness that refuses to stay still. I cannot stop grooving to Malls of America, even if I still cringe when I hear my voice pop up on that song.
All in all I think we’ve created something that’s extremely fun and exciting to listen to and if you’ve been following and listening to us for a long time there’s a lot of rewarding little bits and nods and straight sequels to past songs that hopefully bring a knowing smile to your face.
We present the future cult classic “Let’s Split” for your entertainment purposes.
-Starry Eyed Night
(Thank you to Skrawek for connecting with me on a creative level to do this, thank you ACITYASLEEP for the dream collaboration, thank you DJ Big Brain for condensing and making my “Dream” bigger. Little shout out to Christian Mayhem who I sampled a bit on Piasshingu Revisited I know you’re out here somewhere)
https://perseveranceband.bandcamp.com/album/madera
perseverance is a solo project of mine that I started making music for starting in 2024, a little bit before I turned 16. I would usually describe it as cybergrind with black metal / blackgaze and avant-garde / experimental elements and influences. However, for this album, it’s more along the lines of experimental metal in general as many of the songs are much more developed.
The project and its music was mainly made for my own personal enjoyment or because I wanted to see it exist, but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to also share it with the world and see how it goes.
The release that I have linked in particular is my newly released, third album, madera, which follows a much more conceptual, eclectic, and experimental sound as opposed to my previous albums, posergrind and sadism.
Inspired by the album California by Mr. Bungle, I wanted to make an album that would try to give more credit and notice to my hometown of Madera, express some small-town pride if you will. While creating the album, I ended up diverting into a more personal and biographical approach to this album (including using original recordings and samples made by me or my family, other people, etc., making direct references to places in my hometown that have importance to me, and basically paying tribute to certain things and people that I found to have personally impacted my life). This album basically ended up as a personal account of my life and experience in Madera, rather than a full representation of the city; this is just from my perspective, there’s plenty more to see for yourself other than what I alone have written. Some parts on this album will be further explained in my fifth album, as I have another album for this project coming in eight months that I wanted to release first.
This album is both a shoutout to my hometown and a semi-autobiography.
My main influences for the project include Black Flag, Celtic Frost, Converge, Deafheaven, Fantômas, Full of Hell, Godflesh, Mr. Bungle, Philip Glass, Today Is the Day, and Wesley Willis. I also took some visual inspiration from the 1977 black-and-white film Eraserhead, directed by David Lynch. However, for this album, I was inspired by many other different artists including MF DOOM, Miles Davis, Phil Elverum, and Xiu Xiu. I was also generally inspired by the sounds of chamber music and punk rock for some songs, and the intro track was inspired by Bhangra music.
This album has had a LOT more attention and thought put into it like I’ve never done before, so I hope you find something to enjoy out of it!
After months of waiting, the day’s finally here: Takeoffs & Landings, our second full-length studio album, has officially taken flight! Those of you who pre-ordered should find the physical copies landing on your doorstep at any moment (maybe they already have!), and for those who have pre-saved, you’ll find the album ready to stream at your leisure!
Order/stream at your favourite place here: https://orcd.co/din-landings
It's also bandcamp Friday for those inclined!
This is an album we're all incredibly proud of, and we hope you enjoy joining us on this journey!
The album wouldn’t have hit the runway without the amazing team of people who’ve helped to make it what it is, so the band would like to thank everyone who’s put in hard work over the last year to help make T&L what it is. Our gratitude goes out to:
Kev & Josie at Big Scary Monsters for bringing us onboard and putting their trust in the album.
CJ at A Thousand Arms for his continued support of the band and handling US distribution.
Ziv at Tomato Records for getting us into the Chinese market.
Joe Clayton at Nø Studio for all your hard work recording and mixing – we couldn’t be more pleased with how it turned out!
Brad Boatright at AUDIOSIEGE for the incredible mastering.
Jim Cork at Explore Studio (@jimexplore) for the phenomenal artwork.
Chris ‘Frenchie’ French at PR Trail for your unending support, advice, patience, and amazing work keeping on top of all things PR!
As you may have seen we've had some amazing reviews come in already, and while it’s amazing to see all these wonderful reviews, what we really care about is what you – the fans – think! So, please let us know what you think about the album – share your thoughts on social media, recommend it to a friend, or if you feel so compelled, drop us an email or message. We hope you love listening to the album as much as we enjoyed making it!
DoCB
xxx
Hello everyone,
I would like to share my latest releases on Bandcamp, which represent two distinct sides of my instrumental research, developed between Italy and Barcelona.
The project features two contrasting musical directions:
🔹 **Cinquantuno (EP):** An exploration of electric funk-jazz and fusion, focused on solid rhythmic grooves and modern instrumental textures. 🔹 **Mediterraneo (Single):** A warmer, acoustic world-jazz composition inspired by the evocative atmospheres of Mediterranean music.
Any professional feedback or artistic exchange regarding the arrangements and production is highly welcome.
Thank you for your time and listening
Hi, my debut EP went live at Sentimony records today
Hope you enjoy: https://sentimony.com/release/alien-immigrant-plant-medicine
Hi, I recently managed to publish some work I did at home. I never know if I'll give titles to the songs/albums.
I did everything myself, from recording to mixing to composing.
Oh, the genre is supposed to be some sort of post-rock/math rock, I don't know what exactly.
I'd be happy if you could give me some feedback. I'm not interested in listens or the dopamine rush, just in understanding what could be improved.
Thanks.