I just discovered these guys the other week, they're really fucking good!!
Here's a compilation of their tracks: https://youtu.be/IvTNBbFkq4w
The vocalist is in responding to people in the comments and she's a very sweet person.
Also, give them some love on RateYourMusic: https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/ozean/ozean/
They’re not earbuds per se, but my friend is a real hi-fi guy and recommended the RHA MA750:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074QKN9YL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_S02hFbHXXR07Q
I was lucky to get them on super sale, but I’ve had them maybe 6 months now and they sound great.
none of the bootlegs are official releases.
RYM has a list (at the bottom) of some of the bootlegs. A few of them share tracks. I don't have the files on hand right now, but I'm pretty sure it's from the Souvlaki Demos bootleg. (edit: it is. the demo version)
I've got a list of some here
not all of it's shoegaze, but at least explicitly derived from shoegaze. Definitely more in line with the genre than a lot of other ones people are throwing out as examples of shoegaze being utilized well in other genres.
protip, rateyourmusic usually has more up-to-date records than discogs, particularly for more obscure groups.
Most of them were found through Miklak's lists on RYM which led to the creation of an Eastern European Shoegaze list. Whenever I stumble upon an artist which isn't on the list, I try to add it.
(http://www.4shared.com/office/jFpMKqEY/paint_a_rainbow.html)
It's mostly correct, I might have to do a couple touches but.... I posted it on ultimate guitar but it says it takes 48 hrs to review it, so heres a link, its a simple .txt file
Did you see this page? '4:27' is pretty sweet too.
But yeah, they didn't really release stuff very widely; a few EP-type things, and they made an album, but only released them through a couple of record shops in Hobart or something. I think I've still got them somewhere...
> M B V more if I had the record but I never got it because it was and is $40.
You can buy it on Amazon. Unfortunately, it keeps rejecting my cards (probably due to location restrictions) so I can't help you with that myself.
these have withstood holy fawn, narrow head, slow crush, etc. just fine for me.
[https://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-High-Fidelity-Earplugs-Standard-Packaging/dp/B00RM6Q9XW/ref=asc_df_B00RM6Q9XW/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241923266288&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10910936733280489335&hvpone=&hvptwo=&a... have withstood holy fawn, narrow head, slow crush, etc. just fine for me)
I use Caustic on my phone, it's amazing! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.singlecellsoftware.caustic&hl=en
$10 USD for the full version. ZERO regrets!
thank you so much man :) honestly, i only use really cheap pedals, it gets me a old fashioned/low quality sound. https://www.amazon.com/Behringer-SF300-Distortion-Instrument-Effects/dp/B000T9PE9E/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=11IKRIALSI1TH&keywords=fuzz+pedal&qid=1645884261&sprefix=fuzz+ped%2Caps%2C248&sr=8-3
I also add extra reverb and delay using my DAW! good luck :)
> This was actually from a tribute album where 19 bands covered Outdoor Miner
it's from the For Love EP. As near as I can tell, that tribute album is a compilation of previously released material.
This is what I use. What I like to do is rip out the cord so I have two individual buds. They fit quite well in my ears.
I’m a huge fan of this community, but I don’t produce shoegaze music. I was wondering if it’s helpful for you guys to collaborate in a music social network like https://www.bandlab.com/
I just joined there and it looks like it’s possible to add songs with separated tracks and other users can collaborate on it.
Hi, for my part, I had some "problems" in describing the band's sound. I agree that the elements of post-punk are the most prominent, but I think there are some elements of shoegaze here and there in the songs of the album (like the chorus you said above). In the allmusic site (http://www.allmusic.com/album/primary-colours-mw0000816598) they are also classified within the genre. But anyway, I think these classifications are subjective. If you like a particular song, that's what matters :)
I remember the snare came with LMMS and I made the kick drum using kicker which is a basic kick and bass drum synthesizer. And all the other drum samples came from various sample packs.
The Valeton CRV-2 was under $50 when I got it and it has a reverse setting on it.
As reverb pedals go it's okay, but no better.
However, if you're on a budget, it's an affordable option.
My dude, I just recently bought my first tube amp at an affordable price. Dunno if this is what you're looking for, but check this out:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016JDJE9E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
the preorder at amazon.ca is $16.80 CDN, versus $19.98 USD and £20.99 at .com and .co.uk respectively. at today's exchange rates, that makes it $12.60 USD and £10.14.
>After all, he still hasn't released that CD remaster from several years ago.
either way, I still refer you to my other point: buying vinyl sourced from mp3s you already own is a sucker's game, regardless of the lack of availability.