Brian Eno's Music for Installations is a pretty fantastic piece of ambient music.
I'm currently working on Master of Architecture, which focuses a lot on generative design, so Eno's "generative music" is incredibly interesting to me.
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All Hands On Jane - Animal Worship
Heavydive - Warn The Dark
Baywitch - Moonstoners
Black Mirrors - Look Into The Black Mirror
Deaf Wish - Lithium Zion
Dentist - Night Swimming
Dirty Projectors - Lamp Lit Prose
Foxing - Nearer My God
Jim James - Uniform Distortion
Melvins - Pinkus Abortion Technician
Mitski - Be The Cowboy
Ohmme - Parts
Rubblebucket - Sun Machine
Slowcoaches - Nothing Gives
Smokescreens - Used To Yesterday
Sun Damaged Youth - Donkeys
White Denim - Performance
Just realized Colleen Green released a new album last week.
She's just fantastic.
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I didn't even know this existed. Other than Bomb the Music Industry are there any other albums with Jeff Rosenstock that I should know about?!
He’s been in quite a few smaller acts. The Arrogant Sons of Bitches is his old ska band. He’s also been in Pegasuses-XL, Kudrow, and The Bruce Lee Band (though I can’t say I’m familiar with these ones).
He’s also produced a few solid albums, notibly The Smith Street Band (cant remember which ones exactly) and the second Dan Andriano in The Emergency Room album.
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