soundcloud track of the day: babysittin by yoke
experimental at its most listenable. and yes, there are words.
download the entire ep for free on bandcamp: http://yoke.bandcamp.com
experimental at its most listenable. and yes, there are words.
download the entire ep for free on bandcamp: http://yoke.bandcamp.com
blown out cassette folk metal hiss
get it cheap: http://rafter.bandcamp.com/album/quiet-storm
bedroom pop album by knoxville-boston mashup jeremy lee given.
donations welcomed: http://jeremyleegiven.bandcamp.com/album/old-flames
a heavy dose of experimental noise from denver.
download the entire album here: http://sensefromnonsense.bandcamp.com/album/an-experiment-in-mischmasch
edgy ambient track
buy these sounds: http://www.cronicaelectronica.org/?p=057
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In this lo-fi episode we’ll start off with tracks from two indie music duos, one hailing from Brooklyn and the other from Boston. After a brief ambient music intermission, we’ll check in with some other Brooklyn Friends who are getting ready to release their first single before wrapping up with a bonus experimental music track from Finland. Bon appetite!
LFMBP Episode 1 (03/15/11) Playlist:
1. Make You Mine by Indian Rebound (from album INDIAN REBOUND EP)
2. Monster by Magic Man (from album REAL LIFE COLOR)
3. Space Colours by Autotwitch (from album REAL LIFE YEAR)
4. Friends Crush by Friends (single available MARCH 21)
5. Alfhild by Barry Andrewsin Disko (bonus track)
More information about all of these tracks and artists can be found at http://lofimusicblog.com
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“released 14 March 2011
Photography by Katarzyna Polus. ”
Download the entire album here: http://chemocastronovo.bandcamp.com/
“The field recording was done in
1. Köln – central station
2. Kölner Dom
3. St. Capelln (church)
4. Train Köln to Bonn
The “music” is done with KORG OASYS. Motif ES and Roland Juno G.
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Music changes the mood. Reality seems different, seems to have many faces. World behind the world?
The image is St. Capelln.”