Releases

Albums, EPs, and singles from indie artists

916 releases found

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fi-themed fingerstyle blues at escape velocity - Chicago Reader

Acoustic guitarist Gwenifer Raymond plays sci

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s/t LP - a new death-jazz group from Mats Gustafson & co.

Backengrillen

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Motu Maha - pastoral ambient waves

feldmark

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Kloaka Maxima - Blurring between rhythmic noise, drone and techno with an album recorded during the beginning of Covid lockdown in early 2020

Deftly Demolition

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COMPTINEs - Haunting techno for melancholic people... Teardrops on the dancefloor?

Antonin De Bemels

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Robertson - Chiming acoustic pop with flavours of psychedelia , Folk Rock & Americana

Robertson

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Thrills - 61 tracks hop, skipping and jumping through various genres

EKT

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Electric Totems - Pierre Bastien recent album

Pierre Bastien / Dr. Truna

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Ilúvatar - techno as cosmogony, rhythm as world-building.

3RU

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Informal Studies In Threshold Incrementation - Dark industrial noise drone ambient modular synth

State Vector Collapse

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MSD73 - DA1 (DE04) - F*ck AI sh*t and listen to these three techno bangers!

Delete Everything!

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Flowering Delirium - Noise/ambient, creating a contrast of tranquility and harshness, woven from a vision of dark surrealism.

Looned

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Healing - Creating this music brought me some peace and I hope listening to it will bring you peace.

Mike Zellers

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$20 Mic - This song only needed one 20 dollar mic. All instruments played into same mic, vocals too. 20 bucks.

Djembe Funk

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Slavery - Cinematic classical folk ambient and noise around a powerful and emersive theological conept

Ivan Reash

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fallow fields - The shape of what's missing, held in the light that remains.

j.demar

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