More music recommendations for July – compiled with a little help from our followers! Part 1 is here and part 2 is here.
Coptic Light
People from Bitch Magnet, Antioch Arrow, and Storm and Stress meet in 00’s Brooklyn over a Magma shirt and make brutal prog, free jazz, free rock, and post rock weirdness. pic.twitter.com/9tX9cdemyC— Adam Grimord-Isham (@Grimisham) July 9, 2020
Here’s the link the new Kryssi B project I’ve been playing for the past couple of weeks. I’d be hard pressed to name a guitarist I’m enjoying more lately: https://t.co/LzvUpFNqvg
— Mike Mannix (@PsychOutWXNA) July 9, 2020
Dronescapes from Nairobi filling the ears this morning: https://t.co/HcC6nJRmT7
— odubhda (@odubhda) July 9, 2020
Need to burn yourself clean? https://t.co/55CRRfsq9k
— Lagowski (@lagowski) July 9, 2020
I know it's not the newest damn thing, but this song really surprised me… It's got a B part that comes outta nowhere. Production isn't in line with other atuff I've heard from him, but it's cool all the same
Obnox – Red Ihttps://t.co/DT75x22nNN
— Ryan Hudson (@R_J_Hudson) July 8, 2020
Spending some time with this amazingly underrated synth/chamber pop gem that definitely had a tremendous impact on me while I was writing 'No Place'. I'd take William Brittelle but he doesn't have Twitter. https://t.co/0Pm4Hqfnuh
— Judorowski’s Matt DeMello (Taylor’s Version) (@Marionmarooned) July 9, 2020
Proper good!!!@_tvam – Psychic Datahttps://t.co/NRFNUWjKdN pic.twitter.com/YTi12nSBDt
— Vortex (@VogonLaundromat) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/jamesbritt/status/1281330049099145221
Burmese – A mere shadow and reminisce of humanity
The Oakland nihilistic grind/noise/sludge horror unit seems to sound more relevant with each day. pic.twitter.com/FgQLW78Vac— Adam Grimord-Isham (@Grimisham) July 9, 2020
Sun Ra – The Magic City https://t.co/eZTbh2Qg7f
— Solilians (@solilians) July 10, 2020
I'm wearing a ragged Relapse Records t-shirt as we speak https://t.co/QWcxo1iIPb
— Scott Hudgins (@ENE_RVA) July 10, 2020
On the @OvOrder channel today, some uniquely gnarly, groovy, dirty "basement black metal", from new Polish band THVN.
Like a cross between Iron Monkey and Au-Dessus
— meatbreak (@meatbrk) July 10, 2020
Saw “them” ~15 years ago and I still talk about it. https://t.co/E4mZd9CCTT
— Fozzie Star (@CoolRanchLuke_) July 10, 2020
I think you might dig this record @justinsnow, some of the best ambient I've heard this yearhttps://t.co/CLlLnShNWS
— thismachinekillsmusic (@thismachinekil2) July 9, 2020
— icastico – we advance masked (@enemiesnet) July 10, 2020
Don't forget, our new CD Le Sacre Fils is now out… In Montréal, it is exclusively availlable at L'Oblique… As seen on the picture, our axeman Michel be pleased to sell you a copy…
Support your local record stores…
You can also buy it on Bandcamp: https://t.co/aw5Q8S0SHg pic.twitter.com/3H36ezyAYJ
— EN FER (@EN_FER_MTL) July 10, 2020
Cruise/Uplift/Hb1c MkII
by Lush Workerhttps://t.co/zEkIGgbcC4— T2,000,000 (@T2000000000) July 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/slownames/status/1281768330257403905
#nowplaying ex-cult “midnight passenger.” just brutal, pummeling angry as fuck punk.
— William Ruben Helms (@yankee32879) July 11, 2020
I've been thinking about this a lot recently, not sure why. I was not in the band, just did the orchestral arrangements.https://t.co/y7uVRjSKSl
— Alan Morse Davies (@AMDGOAT) July 11, 2020
This is my neighbours' doormat. Every time i walk by I am reminded of @AMDGOAT's record https://t.co/8K7rkNKISP @tarquinwood23 pic.twitter.com/ashv9XrdeW
— Greg N. (@GregNieuws) July 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/tallswami/status/1282099184217329665
via Joanne Buchanan
Deerhoof playing the music from the movie The Shining.
2 songs.
not quite 8min.
it is exactly what is described.it is PERFECTION. all the eerie nostalgic spookiness you expect when you see what it is. https://t.co/pF3lAbwYJX
— Arise (@rise804) July 13, 2020
this blackened, somewhat-medieval-vibed banger of elevated rawness is now on Bandcamp.https://t.co/JtJNszxTfe
— meatbreak (@meatbrk) July 13, 2020
zeitkratzer & Mariam Wallentin – The Shape of Jazz to Come – putting their unconventional spin on classics from dixieland to free jazz https://t.co/vBqxLqAu1T
— Bill Barnett (@burlveneer) July 13, 2020
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