@13:40 👍🏼 I'm a sucker for sequences. Once one's been laid down my interest leans in to what might come next over it. (picking a favorite out of my dusty brain: Eminence Front by The Who)
Thank you for the comment :) for me it mostly came down to searching old labels and blogs that had information about one artist/group and then I would branch off from there. If you want some good resources for finding old tapes and indie/DIY music, I've put some below. They're not all for electronic stuff like this but it's a good starting place: 1. Don Campau's Living Archive: probably the biggest and best single resource for discovering old forgotten music. Some of the albums have downloads on the site & the ones that don't you can usually find elsewhere. I've known about this site for years and still haven't explored all it has to offer 2. Tape Mag: I don't personally use this site much but it also has a gigantic library of DIY tapes to check out. I don't think this site has any for download but it's a good starting point - would recommend soulseeking or googling a specific artist/album you find from here if you want to listen to it [assuming it's even ripped online] 3. RYM: As much as its community gets flak it's probably the easiest way to start finding old tapes like this upload. Plus there are gigantic lists you can find that give you a nearly endless amount of stuff to listen to and rabbit holes to go down. 4. Blogs: Too many to list off here but there are tons of blogspots [and youtube channels!] of people just sharing music they like that is "less popular" - 1000flights, anomaly index, archaic inventions, noise arch [only on archive.org now], so on and so forth Hopefully that helps and sorry if this comes off as ramble-y, I just really like sharing info about this stuff!! P.S. thank you for the LPC uploads - still mad that youtube took down a bunch of his classics
@@TremblingBeauty wow i wasnt expecting the full writeup! thank you :) not rambly at all this is very comprehensive keep posting this good stuff. top tier channel the LPC stuff was copyright striked by the big man himself, i think cuz there were a ton of people making ad revenue off his stuff. or so ive heard. the stuff i have uploaded is one specific patreon member's commissioned calls, and we had to get some explicit permission from LPC to post those too lol
Excelente música de suspenso parece de película, saludos desde Perú...
The best discovery I made on youtube this week. Merci!
The trip is long & worth it . . . for this journey, I applaud your mystery - Cheers!
1982...what a year!! thanks for sharing with all of us :) and happy sunday to you
nightcrawlers are one of my best discoveries on yt
Love the Nightcrawlers, thank you!
You are my hero! Thank you for uploading this!!!
Just discovered this channel. It's like I discovered a brand new Quantum Foam Sounds!
Despite how cruel you was to Murphy, we share common taste in music so we still could be friends.
This is a 💎
Nightcrawlers are a legend in EM. Everyone "knows" them one way or another, but very few have heard their works.
smoley hoke....the ghosts of yesteryear.
Delightfully eerie. Thank you.
I just got into the Nightcrawlers this week so your upload is a pleasant surprise as always
Me too! This is brilliant
@13:40 👍🏼 I'm a sucker for sequences. Once one's been laid down my interest leans in to what might come next over it. (picking a favorite out of my dusty brain: Eminence Front by The Who)
Love the nightcrawlers!
Thanks
😭😭😭
beautiful - where are you finding these old tapes? is it a secret? do you have a discord? you have an incredible taste in music
Thank you for the comment :) for me it mostly came down to searching old labels and blogs that had information about one artist/group and then I would branch off from there. If you want some good resources for finding old tapes and indie/DIY music, I've put some below. They're not all for electronic stuff like this but it's a good starting place:
1. Don Campau's Living Archive: probably the biggest and best single resource for discovering old forgotten music. Some of the albums have downloads on the site & the ones that don't you can usually find elsewhere. I've known about this site for years and still haven't explored all it has to offer
2. Tape Mag: I don't personally use this site much but it also has a gigantic library of DIY tapes to check out. I don't think this site has any for download but it's a good starting point - would recommend soulseeking or googling a specific artist/album you find from here if you want to listen to it [assuming it's even ripped online]
3. RYM: As much as its community gets flak it's probably the easiest way to start finding old tapes like this upload. Plus there are gigantic lists you can find that give you a nearly endless amount of stuff to listen to and rabbit holes to go down.
4. Blogs: Too many to list off here but there are tons of blogspots [and youtube channels!] of people just sharing music they like that is "less popular" - 1000flights, anomaly index, archaic inventions, noise arch [only on archive.org now], so on and so forth
Hopefully that helps and sorry if this comes off as ramble-y, I just really like sharing info about this stuff!!
P.S. thank you for the LPC uploads - still mad that youtube took down a bunch of his classics
@@TremblingBeauty wow i wasnt expecting the full writeup! thank you :) not rambly at all this is very comprehensive
keep posting this good stuff. top tier channel
the LPC stuff was copyright striked by the big man himself, i think cuz there were a ton of people making ad revenue off his stuff. or so ive heard. the stuff i have uploaded is one specific patreon member's commissioned calls, and we had to get some explicit permission from LPC to post those too lol