I just got into Bandcamp recently and I really want to expand my knowledge base on music. Most of what I listened to was either popular 80’s rock or several subgenres of EDM, but I’m slowly (re)introducing some genres like: Jazz, Country, Folk, and maybe Hip Hop.
Toss me a suggestion if you got one.
King Gizzard and the lizard wizard.
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Their use of micro-tones is awesome, Flying Microtonal Banana is a fantastic album!
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For country and folk you should check out the labels “paradise of bachelors” and “Tompkins square”. Good mix of new and reissues. There’s a book called “penguin guide to jazz” that can help you cherry pick some albums to listen to to figure out which types of jazz / which players you like. For rock check out what came out in the 60s and late 70s. 77-80 was a wild time for rock/punk! I don’t know edm… have you tried “gas”? He’s got some great albums.
I’d check old album reviews from tinymixtapes (sadly defunct now). They had a section called “Eureka!” that was a fantastic way to stay abreast of new albums, especially electronic and hip-hop.
https://1001albumsgenerator.com
Companion to the subreddit by the same name. Generates an album a day. Based on the book series “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die”
A fun way to find new stuff you may have missed.
If you’re interested in Country and Folk but have the range of taste you seem to, you should definitely become aware of Punch Brothers if you’re not already. Basically experimental bluegrass, I’d recommend any of their albums but Phosphorescent Blues might be a good start. The frontman Chris Thile’s also part of Nickel Creek and their new album has a very Punch Brothers feel to it as well.
Ooh completely agree on the recommendation of Punch Brothers. I’d also especially like to thank you for the tidbit of info about Chris Thile being a member of Nickel Creek! Haven’t heard of this band before but will definitely be checking them out.
It was where he got his start 20+ years ago, but both him and Sara Watkins (the fiddler) went on to do some interesting stuff to say the least. Their new album was sort of a reunion.
Check out Funkadelic’s “Maggot Brain”
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I recommend to you: Mammal Hands.
Fantastic. I suggest Go Go Penguin as well.
All masterpieces in my opinion:
Rock/Pop: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie
Instrumental: Eulogy for Evolution by Olafur Arnalds
Hip Hop/Rap: A Grand Don’t Come For Free by The Streets
Rock: Brothers by The Black Keys
favourites of mine in the folk category:
- Solas an Lae - The Light of the Day by Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin & Ultan O’Brien A simple combination of a powerful voice, beautiful fiddle and some really moving songs. https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/album/solas-an-lae-the-light-of-the-day
And if you like that there’s also:
- The Deepest Breath by Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin https://eoghanoceannabhain.bandcamp.com/album/the-deepest-breath
Also worth checking out:
- Anything by Lankum: The first folk band I got into on bandcamp, aka the start of a terrible addiction. They play traditional music with entirely their own style. Pulls your head and feelings all sorts of ways. Some of it is quite bleak but all of it is great. https://lankum.bandcamp.com/
But if by folk you were specifically thinking of the Scottish smallpipes then of course you want this incredible album:
- Carry Them With Us by Brìghde Chaimbeul https://brighdechaimbeul.bandcamp.com/album/carry-them-with-us
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It makes me so happy when I see someone else recommending Brìghde! I got sold on The Reeling years ago because I read about it on Quietus, and she has been a fav of mine ever since.
Ooh I’ve only heard what she’s put out on bandcamp so far, will need to look out that album too