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Just discovered this while entering into the dark side of youtube and saw that they have almost no views and that the last upload was like yesterday.

Its just fucking weird electronic dark ambient and feels like being in a constant loop. Also they just have 2 songs on their "oficial" youtube (I couldn't find anymore).

Reminds me a lot to some of the works of Bull of Heaven and I can enjoy them since I'm a big ambient fan.

This band intrigues me a lot so what do you think?

(Also couldn't find any bandcamp and outer info so if you know anything about them just post it in here please :D)

 

 

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2 hours ago, Kilian_Leon said:

Could you provide a link to Nigamushi? Couldn't find any on Youtuber or bandcamp and I'm interested about them

As far as I can tell there are no videos or information available about them/him/her/whoever is behind the project on the internet.  I am only familiar with the project through their collaboration track with Reek of the Unzen Gas Fumes.  It was an excellent track, and I would highly recommend the rest of the release that it was featured on as well.

https://www.discogs.com/Reek-Of-The-Unzen-Gas-Fumes-Detritivorous-Kamigami/release/12933913

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3 hours ago, Balor said:

As far as I can tell there are no videos or information available about them/him/her/whoever is behind the project on the internet.  I am only familiar with the project through their collaboration track with Reek of the Unzen Gas Fumes.  It was an excellent track, and I would highly recommend the rest of the release that it was featured on as well.

https://www.discogs.com/Reek-Of-The-Unzen-Gas-Fumes-Detritivorous-Kamigami/release/12933913

Thanks alot! I'll try investigate a little bit. If I find anything I'll post it in here ?

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On 7/22/2019 at 12:34 PM, Kilian_Leon said:

OKAY GUYS THIS IS EPIC

Just received a notification from YouTube from this new Dove release.

I really wasn't expecting and Indie song since the other 4 songs are pure ambient.

I'm actually enjoying it even if its not what I expected.

What do you think?

 

 

This is pretty cool actually.  It reminds me a lot of Ramleh's rock-oriented tracks.  If you like this, then you should definitely check them out.

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22 hours ago, Balor said:

This is pretty cool actually.  It reminds me a lot of Ramleh's rock-oriented tracks.  If you like this, then you should definitely check them out.

Just listened to "No Music For These Times" by Ramleh. 

Looks like I'm becoming a fan of them haha. Also love the noise tracks as well.

Thanks for the recomendation! I'm going to dig a bit through their music rn!

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2 hours ago, Kilian_Leon said:

Just listened to "No Music For These Times" by Ramleh. 

Looks like I'm becoming a fan of them haha. Also love the noise tracks as well.

Thanks for the recomendation! I'm going to dig a bit through their music rn!

I was just listening to Ramleh's  Grudge for Life yesterday.  You might like that album also.

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