![]() I admire (and envy) Brian's massive accumulation of music and the honest critiques that he writes. The other is the listener BRIAN BOURASSA, whose Bandcamp profile spurs me on to check out new art quite often. One is AMBIENT SLEEPING PILL, which is an indispensable resource for ambient music that is just barely over one year old (Happy Birthday, Mr. I have to give a shout out to 2 sources that I use when finding new music on Bandcamp. ![]() This mix, to me, was one of my favorites to make, as I'm standing on the shoulders of those who have created some masterpieces that really move me. There are certain things that stick out for some reason to me and that comprises what's here. It's quite the event to check back often and see beautiful sounds piling up in the queue. Trust me, I have not even heard a fraction of the unreal music that can be found there. This is no means a complete list, just a current list of what I've found so far that has appealed to me. ![]() I've created this amalgamation from artists' music who I've gotten from Bandcamp ( one caveat the Phillip Wilkerson tune I got from Earth Mantra, but I absolutely love the tune and decided to slip it in this mix! I own quite a few from Phillip both by way of Bandcamp as well as Earth Mantra), and their sounds speak loud volumes. ![]() The creation of the DIY musician as producer/label/market is a product borne of the music industry's greed, and that benefits us in that we are awarded creations that the music industry would rather ignore. Bandcamp is very instrumental in giving these artists a place to market their original music, and this has become a very valuable asset to those that praise independent musicians (that's me!). I've been into the BANDCAMP site for a relatively short while now, and I have to give the site a lot of credit if helping me find some great independent artists. ![]()
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