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subredditsummarybot t1_j1o84ss wrote

Your Weekly /r/listentothis Recap

Sunday, December 18 - Saturday, December 24

###Top Posts

score comments title & link
485 13 comments ZYNE -- Rift Apart [Spacecore] (2022)
480 14 comments Lady Flash - アストロちっく・アラスカ [Japanese indie] (2022)
328 10 comments Lazy Laser -- Lost In A Trippy Desert [synthwave/western] (2022)
295 45 comments The Paper Chase - We Know Where You Sleep [Noise Rock] (2006)
287 13 comments thaïs - Vieux-Port [Indie / Pop] (2022)
243 9 comments Job Creators - Waverunner [Psychedelic Math Rock](2022)
209 4 comments Mini Trees - Moments In Between [Indie Rock / Alternative / Dream Pop] (2021)
132 30 comments Ghais Guevara -- I Personally Wouldn’t Have Released John McCain [experimental hip hop] (2022)
123 26 comments Albina -- Tek Sen [pop] (2019)
107 5 comments Radmila -- Trn U Oku [yugoslav synthpop/electro] (1984)
104 12 comments RVIVR - Cut The Cord [Pop Punk] (2010)
101 15 comments WHORSES - Have You Seen Bob [noiserock] (2022)

 

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royboobies t1_j1osbk6 wrote

Saunimon - XALAX

https://open.spotify.com/track/5bKODTNeJT0hz9QbTebKNX?si=91ca101e483e435f

https://music.apple.com/us/album/xalax/1581892668?i=1581892679

https://saunimon.bandcamp.com/track/xalax

the title track and last track from my debut album . this one has some heavy drums with deep subs and vast synths . feel free to let me know what you think , thanks !

if you want to stay up to date with me , here are my socials :

https://www.instagram.com/saunimon

https://twitter.com/saunimon

merry christmas !

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174853 t1_j1p5wj3 wrote

Falling Leaves- Houston Keenan.

I’m a guitar player and singer, but I have been trying to create songs that flow on their own without the help of lyrics. This is my little study in composition, and I really tried to convey emotion only through my music and not through my words. Let me know what you think!

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futurexfossil t1_j1p6q8y wrote

I'm really proud of this one, I felt very inspired making it, by a lot of things. But I've been listening to a lot of Aphex Twin, Autechre, and detroit techno lately. Not really sure if this song bares any similarities to those artists. but it inspired me to make this weird ass song. https://soundcloud.com/future_fossil/plastic_shackles and ofc if you like it enough give it a like/repost and also convince me to go through the hassle to put it on streaming services (lol). 99% of activity on soundcloud with my uploads seem to be bots so i'd truly appreciate this reaching real, human ears

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GenresWrong t1_j1qgtyg wrote

 

Бродячей собаки - И куда нам деваться

Intricate outbursts of manic leftfield lurking beneath grand cosmic vistas of dark experimental jazz

CLOUDWARMER - Forget Me Nots

Dreamy downtempo trip hop beats flowing through chill clatter in jazzy grooves of smooth soulful lofi

Indus Bonze - Singeli Bootleg

Driving rhythms tumble through an indie industrial mania of woozy electronics and blooms of dreamy gorge

 

These and other albums are posted with embedded players on my wordpress. There’s also previous week's recommendations and a lot more music to discover. You can also check out my twitter where I post all the good songs that I discover daily.

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garysalmondpalmer t1_j1s9x2r wrote

Preacher’s Daughter - Ethel Cain

this album is like a movie (in fact it was originally supposed to be). it tells the story of ethel cain, the fictional daughter of a preacher in the american south. this album is haunting, cinematic, captivating, and larger-than-life. it unpacks religious/generational trauma with a throughline of romance and horror.

if you enjoyed the movie bones and all, listen to this album. my girl ethel is about to get so big

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likka-stoh t1_j1swhut wrote

Hx2 - Y by ZanDemon [Djent/Metal] https://on.soundcloud.com/GzjYB linktr.ee/zdband

I am a solo musician and producer making hardcore metal tracks, I have an EP coming out in March titled "Bitten". I am writing, mixing, mastering everything by myself. Music is my passion and I hope to share it with others ❤️

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KToppy t1_j1t3wyl wrote

I have a Spotify Playlist called Underrated Indie which features lesser known indie artists that deserve more listeners.

If you love finding fresh new indie music, then you'll love this playlist :)

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SupraLegato t1_j1uvqlt wrote

Hi there, I recently had the opportunity to record in a pretty chapel that has been converted into a small performance hall. Here is an Allemande for Baroque lute 13 courses composed by J.M. Kühnel. Happy Holidays, :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYRVq3VCoHQ

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kortge-compost-band t1_j1v368o wrote

Here is the third and brand new album of Evolution Compost, just released today. It bounces around several styles (krautrock, nu jazz, baroque pop, dark jazz, drone, industrial etc.) but is all ties together by its temperamental distinctions. There's a consistent zaney mellowness to it, but not without some moments of writhing insanity. There's somewhat of a loose concept to be applied to it about rotting houses, barns and air pollution.

https://open.spotify.com/album/5GfVbNkKQeqZ47kTJoIxO8?si=p77w9CY-Qs2WXJ2VJqdXaQ

YouTube link, if you don't use Spotify:

https://youtu.be/CSxEfTwC1C4

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Both of these stream versions have some alterations to them, leaving the digital version from Bandcamp to be the official, executive cut of the album. The CD version is in the middle of its production stage. For that version, there will be a download codes included since the entire album exceeds 80 minutes, because for some reason, there haven't been any electrical engineers who have thought about making an updated version of the technology. This album had an intended structure, we hoped that it would remain under 80 minutes, but that was impossible and it can't be possible to fit it onto a CD without trimming some of the tracks, which has to be done.

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Os-Mat t1_j1ve0k3 wrote

an album of mine called "dreams" with soft and gentle music.
I worked on this with other artists and animators and I think it's great ^^
https://youtu.be/S0r_KC8zaB0

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CatholicGuy77 t1_j1vpl0c wrote

My epic rock-orchestral version of The Weeknd’s “Nothing Is Lost” from Avatar The Way Of Water.

I’m an independent artist primarily focusing on cinematic remixes and original tracks, with some solo piano and ambient mixed in!

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jasperleonardmusic t1_j1w7dur wrote

December - Jasper Leonard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4ZouUwEMJw

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A jazzpop love song about falling apart after a breakup, ending up in the mud of a winter depression.
Graspy vocals, driven rhythm "I love you but you don't even care" - you know how this works :)
Thx for checking me out!

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katebrunotts t1_j1xx5wt wrote

pure nothing stirs up the feelings of religious alienation like the holidays 😵‍💫

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minusnoodles t1_j22zolr wrote

Vinyl Williams - Brunei My first non-electronic album I really listened to and was my gateway to enjoying stuff like psych rock. While all his music has a similar tone, Brunei just transcends. Puts my anxious ass in such a calm, relaxed mood. Opal is a good followup.

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JAplays95 t1_j24ahim wrote

Want some hiphop with some punk and rock influence thrown in? Want some new music from a new unique artist? My latest release can satisfy that itch. Listen and tell me this hook isn’t catchy.

lvl 81 Samson

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Superb_Chipmunk1888 t1_j25dd9y wrote

So it's a song from my band's new EP, it's called "it's okay to be sad sometimes" by behind the twelves, here's the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILc8O-j3UEY we recorded it (and all of the EP) in my bedroom so the producing quality isn't the best but yeah haha it's probably one of the catchiest song we've ever wrote so i wanted to share it with you guys

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DieMulberry555 t1_j2a0lpn wrote

Enphin - Moth

also on Spotify

The First track on B-side of their latests album End Cut.

Aptly named, ”Moth,” reaffirms that Gary Neumann nod. More pitchshifted vocals tentatively in the pocket of a minimalist patchwork of chisel-like bass blasts, glitchy drum beats and cutting keyboard tracks, coming through the aether a dejected and romantic reprieve and back into the wall of dance on the title track.

- Veil of Sound

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The_Giant_Bird t1_j2aioax wrote

I'm an artist named Giant Bird and I just released my album "Mind Screw" a week ago! I'm a huge fan of Psychedelic Rock and Funk so those elements are very present throughout my discography, but as you'll hear on this album, I also like to just have fun with my music and try different things. I hope you enjoy! If you don't, I really appreciate you giving it a listen!

Bandcamp, YouTube, Soundcloud, Spotify

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