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I use Bandcamp a lot, also, and have had some luck by checking out the label a band is associated with. Not all the artists I listen to have one, but I have found some neat music that way. Or people like you who have posted a playlist haha.
I mostly don’t care about labels. Though there’s some fun stuff at I, Voidhanger who only take really weird extreme metal bands on ;) Alas, mostly too weird for me.
Omg the album artwork on that label is incredible, thanks for sharing!
Hah, YW. The one album I bought was Sermon of Flames with I Have Seen The Light, And It Was Repulsive (Industrial/Noise Death Metal), and both Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed by Fleshvessel (Death Metal Jazz Fusion?) and Determined To Strike by Sarmat (Technical/Math Death Metal) were under consideration
Well I just listened to a fair bit of Fleshvessel, amazing. Lots of different instrumentation and soundscapes there. I guess I have a new 'metal' band to get into!
A label I have listened to artists from is Cuneiform Records. Not the same genre outright, but similarly hard to classify groups. Not much singing.
Aww, what a teaser. I was getting excited to check them out, until the last 3 words. Vocals are essentially mandatory for me, even if they are only used as an additional instrument (like in Berio’s Sinfonia from 1969), I still require vocals.
Ya I am definitely odd with that. My mom was a professional singer when I was a child, and so I grew up with her singing in the house. A lot haha. I don't know if that is why. Also, many (not all) things on that label are older/reissues, so not something you could see live probably.