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Brad McAmis

  1. Portland, Oregon
  2. Electronic
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  1. Vol.II
    by Angine de Poitrine
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    Dumb mmmn it's quite possible we're already in WW3
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    timthetangent Je t'aime, les extraterrestres. Merci d'avoir sauvé le monde de la musique. Favorite track: Mata Zyklek.
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    Claude Brindamour ADP gagne en définition. La basse et la batterie sont très en avant et absolument jouissives! Klek fesse. La pièce d'intro est accaparante et m'a littéralement scotché à l'album. Khn a le pied dedans. J'ai comme une petite douleur thoracique. Favorite track: Yor Zarad.
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  2. Experiments With A Yamaha Portasound VSS-30
    by Daniel Birch
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  3. How Ghosts Affect Relationships
    by His Name Is Alive
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    Zoe Camp …I’m h…a…p…p…y…that I found this amazing album by way of Earthbound.
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    Chora-Khôra Lord Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace
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    bottomlessmassgrave Bigger drop than the Dead Sea Scrolls
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  4. Blue Sun Meadow
    by One Far West
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    Nigel Spencer If you enjoy beautiful, somewhat wistful ambient music with a strong sense of place, you’ll love this. Though musically quite different, this album conjures up a similar emotional response in me that I get when listening to Neighbourhoods by Ernest Hood, which is clearly a very good thing. Recommended! Favorite track: Desert Lilac.
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    Ur Trommler a beautiful and evocative journey in sound - compositions and performances that put you there, soar around you, rumble under your feet and rush through you... first listen to this artist and I am so impressed! Favorite track: Cadmium Reflection.
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  5. Vol.1
    by Angine de Poitrine
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    Summer Angine de Poitrine, brings new fun and life into prog rock in both presentation and sound. I think if you like Cassiopeia you'll like them. Alternatively if you're transgender you will probably like them as well. Favorite track: Ababa Hotel.
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    sassychicken17 This album breaks my brain in the best of ways. From the innovative microtonal sounds to the time signature shifts, my mind and body are fully engaged with every track. Bandcamp has the audacity to force me to choose exactly one favorite song, but they are all great tracks! Favorite track: Ababa Hotel.
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    frankwurst Berok' Tzämadik p-p-kû ? nya nya q /
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  1. Instrumental Relics
    by Clams Casino
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    I'm God (with Imogen Heap) I'm God (with Imogen Heap)
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    max literally all i need to be back in the day.
    keep it up clams ❤️ Favorite track: All I Need.
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    Andrew Kooyer All classics from the Instrumentals-era, in high quality downloads Favorite track: Crystals.
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    HMz It's a collection some of the best beats that Clams Casino has ever constructed. Do I even need to explain why this is good? Favorite track: I'm God (with Imogen Heap).
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  2. How to Disappear Inside a Thirty Piece Orchestra
    by Adam Wiltzie
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    Gilles VG Beautiful piece. Plenty of Jóhann Jóhannsson vibes. Thanks for sharing this.
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    somejuan0 Wandering through life and being intentional. In a sense, disappearing and going inward. A state of inner being. A state of complexity where duality does not exist. Where peace does exist. Finding the pivotal and existential fragments. Every fiber of our being brought forth to be conscious of what is before our eyes. What is seen and not seen. SOTL was introduced to me through AWVFTS. Lend your ears to the graceful music. Sit with it. Sit with the self.
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    Brian James We live through moments in history whether global or personal. It’s hard to anticipate new SOTL as the last 2 albums were such pivotal soundtracks to my existence for so long how can they possibly follow them up? I’m in a strangely ambivalent state where my curiosity and appetite are dwarfed by my fear and dread that “what if it’s just okay?” The weight of expectation is like the final scenes outside the room in “Stalker” dare I listen? Or I should I leave alone?
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  3. The Ice Desert
    by Ian Andrews
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    Invisible Wall Invisible Wall
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    Scott D. Wilson Absolutely love this Ian. Powerful opening track followed by some truly sublime electronics and atmospheric moods.
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  4. auto-Change
    by astasie-abasie
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    Opal Nova Vapex Opal Nova Vapex
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  5. Air
    by RST
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    Unity Unity
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