Music. gotta love it.
Nothing like a good tune to ease away some stress, shift your mind into a different state, and elevate your spirit into heavenly realms. The good stuff, that is.
As a life-long musician, pro DJ, and producer, I've acquired a discerning taste for exceptionally good music. Upon my return from Bali to Canada's west coast, I discovered a pocket of artists coming from an underground bass festival scene/culture that truly blew my mind.
And what better to do with good music, than share it.
SO...
Hereforth, are 5 artists I recently discovered that have put out some of the most profoundly innovative, extraordinary, otherwordly sounds I've heard yet.
Frankly, I don't even know what genres these would fit into. Perhaps something along the lines of "psy-dub." Regardless, it's DOPE. Like, really dope.
I haven't tested any of it out yet with psychedelics, but can only imagine how unbelievably amazing that would be. Though even stone-cold sober, this stuff is undoubtedly coming through some ethneogenic realms and is a trip unto their own.
Here we go...
(And unfortunately, I don't think it's possible yet to embed SoundCloud or Spotify music player widgets into Steemit posts, thus ........
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Anchor Hill
Arriving back in Canada, I stayed in a community house on Vancouver Island. One day, this cat came over. After a brief chat, I went back to my bedroom, listened to his stuff on Soundcloud, and was in awe.
Dude is on another level. Supafly.
You can also listen to (his album, Origins, on SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.com/anchor-hill/sets/origins-album).
If you really dig his stuff and wanna support, you can also buy his stuff on Bandcamp.
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AtYya
Talking with Anchor Hill, we mentioned that he tuned his instruments to 432hz. I've heard before that there's something special about music at 432Hz, so was intrigued, and asked if he knew any other artists similar style that were tuning down. And the answer was the pointer to AtyYa.
His stuff is a bit on the darker side, but pretty deep.
If you're on Spotify, you can check him out here
Or, he's also on SoundCloud here.
And, his music can be supported on Bandcamp as well.
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Thriftworks
This dude apparently also uses 432Hz tunings. And is, my opinion, the most talented with the best production quality of all these guys. Simply amazing.
His SoundCloud page
And, on Bandcamp.
Personally, his "Fadest" and "Fader" albums are my favorite. WAY cool.
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Tipper
This guy has a slightly different style than Thriftworks, though the talent & production quality is probably on par.
I include the below YouTube vid for quick reference, though would really recommend checking out his albums via the links below for a proper full listening experience.
His links:
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Biolumigen
Again... check his albums via links below. 'Nuff said.
And, ONE last gem of a tack...
Unfortunately, this one isn't available on YouTube to imbed, so gotta go check out here on Soundcloud...
Or, here on Spotify.
Happy surfing the sound waves!!