This Week on Bandcamp Daily
If Mdou Moctar helped carry Tuareg music into the 21st century, Hama’s Houmeissa sends it into the very distant future. With synths mimicking the electric guitar of desert blues while drum machines carry the listener across the arid landscape at a measured pace, Hama is ushering in a new era of Saharan avant-garde electronica.
This month we highlight a fictional movie score from an anonymous composer, and the newest in a series of conceptual noise albums exploring the pains of growing up. |
MC Frontalot calls Net Split a record “about a relationship that is never going to be over, no matter how much you complain about it to your friends.”
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BANDCAMP WEEKLY
The 300th Bandcamp Weekly features interviews with Durand Jones and The Indications and Yves Jarvis. Our album of the week is a collection of unreleased tracks and demos compiled by Devendra Banhart.
ALBUMS OF THE WEEK
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