Happy #Messa release day! I pre-purchased this digitally on #Bandcamp so I have some hi-res downloads. I will likely go get the #CD from my local #RecordStore this weekend. (I have all their other albums on CD, but I am tempted to get the vinyl...)
Happy #Messa release day! I pre-purchased this digitally on #Bandcamp so I have some hi-res downloads. I will likely go get the #CD from my local #RecordStore this weekend. (I have all their other albums on CD, but I am tempted to get the vinyl...)
#NowPlaying on #KEXP's #VarietyMix
Parliament:
Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop)
#Parliament
Automagic
show
playlist on Spotify
Song on #Bandcamp:
Parliament - Aqua Boogie (Slyn...
#Electronic music heads might like this, I dunno. Then again everyone might already have heard of this label as I'm so late to the party I'm probably the last to know: Siamese Twins Records out of #Bangkok puts out really cool music. I like every album they offer on #Bandcamp. Cool stuff, imnsho.
#music #world #ambient #downtempo #experimental #psychedelic #tribal #techno
Finally managed to get a new metal(core?) song out. Took long enough . Been a while since I started the journey but starting to experiment with filters and synths!
There’s even a video to go with it!
If anyone's been reading the track notes for Pretentious Incongruity, I've been adding to them a bit through the last few days - and just expanded the section on Misaligned Aardvarks.
https://blog.key13.uk/pretentious-incongruity-track-notes
There's also now an embedded music player on there courtesy of Mirlo!
There's still a few download codes left over here for #Mirlo and #Bandcamp: https://mastodon.online/@keefmarshall/114276490645811333
Band: Ordos
Song: The Hunter of Hades
Album: The End (2019)
Chilling stoner doom!
https://ordosofficial.bandcamp.com/track/the-hunter-of-hades
Bandcamp and Similar Options
[This is an excerpt from a chapter of The Human Guide to Doing Music Online by @kit]
Ever since its founding, Bandcamp has been the very best option for musicians of all sorts, independent or not, to distribute and sell their work. And it may still be that! I won’t bother explaining what Bandcamp is, how it works, or why it’s been so good for musicians, because all of that should be painfully obvious if you know even the slightest thing about the state of the music industry. The website does a pretty good job of explaining itself too, and their artist guide goes a little further still.
There are only two real downsides with Bandcamp, though they are big ones:
If it wasn’t for that second downside, I might have wholeheartedly recommended Bandcamp potentially without even mentioning the alternatives. But alas, capitalism has a habit of destroying everything it sinks its teeth into, so alternatives are vital, and thankfully, they exist.
Mirlo is one such alternative, and an extremely promising one that I recommend. The road ahead is long, there is much work yet to be done, but you can use it right now nonetheless, so it’s absolutely worth looking into, and worth supporting if you’re able. jam.coop is a very similar alternative, but it’s much earlier in development at the time of writing. Both of these platforms are cooperatively owned and operated, with plans for the founding workers to exit to community.
If you’re a little more tech-savvy, or you just like the idea of being your own platform, there’s also Faircamp, a free and open source website generator. All you have to do is give it your audio files, cover images, and text data, and it builds a simple website for you that can be hosted anywhere for little to no cost. If that sounds interesting, check out the manual to get an idea for how it works and what it can do, and consider supporting development through Liberapay or Ko-fi if you’re able. A nice little community has formed around Faircamp, even going so far as to build an old-school webring just for Faircamp sites.
If you’re used to using large corporate platforms and services for everything, these might be a little scary just because of how tiny they are in comparison. Mirlo’s entire cash flow – excluding a recent Kickstarter campaign – was just three figures at the time of writing! But don’t let their smallness scare you away. That smallness is a good thing, for you and everyone else. These are more than just Bandcamp alternatives. These beautiful people are building alternatives to the entire music industry. There’s even an ambitious group of people working on building non-profit, artist-centric streaming platforms.
By all means, if you already are, you probably should continue using Bandcamp for as long as it remains alive and artist-centric, and you may even still find it worth signing up for if you haven’t already. But I do hope that at the very least, you will keep these alternatives on your radar, and keep an eye out for promising newcomers.
If you wanted to stop here, nobody could blame you.
Putting your music out on platforms like this and nowhere else is a perfectly good choice for anyone who is into music primarily as art and culture, anyone who just wants to share what they make without any complicated business stuff to think about, and anyone who simply doesn’t like or want to participate in the wider music industry. You should never feel pressured to monetize your hobbies if you don’t want to, but with options like this, at least the money is optional rather than the objective. But you can even make good money just through platforms like these, so if that is something you want, you wouldn’t be giving up that chance! It would just take more work. Of course, accepting support through platforms like the aforementioned Ko-fi and Liberapay can also help with that, but I’ll talk more about them later.
But of course, you’ll probably never be “successful” in the mainstream context, because even if you gain a large enough audience and earn enough money this way to change your life, it will still be a drop in the bucket compared to the top performers on big streaming platforms. For all their downsides, for all the grossness, mainstream platforms are still something that most people want to use, and most musicians want to be available on, so let’s get into that.
[Read The Human Guide to Doing Music Online in full]
New Stereolab album after 25 years?? Sign me in!
I really love the new single already!
I started recording some of this a year ago now
https://thetiredhorizon.bandcamp.com/album/sonnensaiten
#BandCamp #music #acoustic #guitar
Here’s the YouTube live stream of our show this evening, Wednesday 09 April 2025:
Very selfish, but if anyone fancies buying any music from me it'd be much appreciated, got a lot of music on my wishlist at the moment and my ears are getting itchy!!
Band: Year of the Cobra
Song: The Divine
Album: Ash And Dust (2019)
I just love the light vocals with the heavy riffs
you can support ahmed on his bandcamp, songs from the rubble. https://songsfromtherubble.bandcamp.com
#freePalestine #ahmedMuin #gaza #music #bandcamp
New release time. Head over to https://bandcamp.com/yum to redeem the below codes if you want to add it to your collection. Or head to https://junkatat.bandcamp.com/album/spinal-trap if you want to check the tracks first.
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