Murmuüre
one man lofi black metal synthesizer atmospheric music 2.0 masterpiece from french
senking - black ice
Wagon Christ - Mahadelic
For me it is one of the best ambient chillout track ever, and with microtonal mellow inside.
Aphrodites Child - Infinity Symbol
With a nice work on stereo panning.
https://fatfrumos.bandcamp.com/album/born-live-fuck-die – neorave, chiprave … wow. Just wow.
8bitbreakcoreexperimentalhardcoreidmbreakcorechipravechiptunedancecorpshardcoreneoraveravespeedcore
I have not found Fat Frumos on this forum, but it seems he is using Renoise?https://twitter.com/8bitFatFrumos
https://sovnrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aki
https://dezi-belle.bandcamp.com/album/beat-collective
https://urbanwavesrecords.bandcamp.com
https://erstma1kurbeln.bandcamp.com/album/karmawin-noir
http://blvntrecords.com/album/morii
http://blvntrecords.com/album/inner-stellar
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hhmmm…bc embeded player would be pretty neat.
Are you susceptible to humming and whistling when you hear something special?
Best not listen to this one then. I believe Mono (as in the British band here not the Japanese one), took their influences from various Jazz musicians and mixed it with their love for old spy movie soundtracks. It resulted in a slightly industrial-sounding melancholy. Life in Mono is one of those tracks and it’s damned beautiful in my opinion. Their album ‘Formica Blues’ reached miserable chart positions, a sure sign of what a bullshit, cut-throat industry it is. As far as I can tell, they formed in 1996 but had called it a day by 2000 - crazy for such a talented duo.
Makes me wonder where all the ears have gone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kScygkG_qjk
An all time favorite of mine too, they are taken together with the Bristol sound of the trip hop movement in the mid 90’s.
Crustation is another gem of a trip hop band. A lot of their tracks are grimey and wistful and brooding and the lead female vocalist is very good sounding indeed. 3 producers contributed to their album and it sounds good even today.