recs from last threadhttps://youtu.be/zNIHvRKzpD0https://youtu.be/_0LsDjSlLRIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGK_bkDAD3ghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCfEihDPCiIhttps://devinshaffer.bandcamp.com/track/i-guess-im-crawlinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Rv9Vb6qa7Yhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hBu_xg0zKQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJPQcGh8rTQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-W_Of7zx48https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQHOz6qpXqMhttps://youtu.be/cqYgteoih20?is=S8FOLrIuQFXemHJd
>>129767457I guess you could compare it to chrome sparks? if this is your song, what would you describe your target audience?
>>129767349followup bump: marissa nadler complimented my freckles and gave me a copy of her photo bookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT9NIlJocm4
not super folkish but lofi indie loner downer shit from australiahttps://youtu.be/4EJkNrfq4eA?si=Om40luw9NDYmOiQB
>>129771726Ty, will check them out.I think target audience would be speedsledgers on military grade painkillers. I know i should think about it a little.What do you think?
>>129774004>Alps of New South WalesLove this album. Listened to it a ton last summer after it was rec'd here. Another along similar lines ishttps://lilytapesanddiscs.bandcamp.com/album/yyMost of his stuff from this time isn't on streaming anymore. Fan and dog bone are far more sparse, while yy, picked apart, and pumpkin patch are more distorted.https://mega.nz/folder/W8lU3ZTZ#8tMPFl8W98WtXo36ZLWrYQ
>>129771703To Make the Sun Hurt by Tucker Theodorehttps://inanambulancerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/to-make-the-sun-hurt
>dodge dirt - epic fail compilation june 2013https://franksson.bandcamp.com/album/epic-fail-compilation-june-2013A little silly on the surface, but it's a really nice EP and it's got depth.Did a split with ylayali (>>129775215) way back.
>>129775215listening to the bandcamp songs now. good rec
>>129778152Glad to hear it. Of all the stuff in the Mega, yy, picked apart, and pumpkin patch are kind of like a trilogy to me, in that order. Fan and dog bone go together. Ylayali's later stuff departs pretty far from the sound of those albums, but he's put out some incredible stuff still (separation in particular).Another really good track of ylayali's from back then is Wegmans off this comphttps://sleeperrecords.bandcamp.com/track/wegmansbut it's probably a little too fuzzy for the aim of this thread.
>>129779068The thread has already gone in the fuzzy direction from what I've heard in >>129774004 and >>129775215 so I'll keep adding to it. This is Pumice from NZ, he has over 50 releases going back to the early nineties, all lofi outsider music spanning folk to garage rock to drone to sea shanties. Worth digging through his back catalog, particularly the albums that came out on Soft Abuse. But it seemed apt to post a link to his side of the split 7" he did with Grouper here, since >>129771703 has started this thread with Lizhttps://youtu.be/R1wgX7fWn3I?si=y919ueNwGStBZe7G
>>129779754The Pumice track is sick. Will definitely look at their Soft Abuse releases.I wish I could recommend something as weird, but I'll opt for the ya mai mo self-titled instead:https://chiheihatakeyama.bandcamp.com/album/ya-mai-moNot particularly experimental, but I'd say they're pretty unique for how sedate they are, and without falling off into being a bore. Very deliberate and sparse. I'm hoping these guys release more music someday.
>>129779968This is my favourite Pumice song https://youtu.be/7rPAc08hwBw?si=p2XvoRF_4sEc7NbBHere's some more jap music (Maher Shalal Hash Baz) https://youtu.be/speoayIvv7g?si=zzKEbPWPWYH2M15b
>>129780962Very nice. I'd actually come across Maher Shalal Hash Baz recently from someone I follow on Bandcamp (this album: https://torikudo.bandcamp.com/album/--99). I liked them but didn't listen long, so I'll give them a proper go. Really liked both tracks.
here's my little chart i just madei'm definitely interested in non-english recs in this vein
>>129781950Peste Noire lolThe last couple records are unironically more old school french folk than bm