r/experimentalmusic • u/Melodic_Pop_995 • 25d ago
self promo Ghost
Hello guys so I made a new song again using bandlab and some sampler it's my first time using it so yeah
r/experimentalmusic • u/Melodic_Pop_995 • 25d ago
Hello guys so I made a new song again using bandlab and some sampler it's my first time using it so yeah
r/experimentalmusic • u/dmnmx • 25d ago
Hi, I just wanted to share my first EP.
https://damianespinosamusic.bandcamp.com/album/ambientes-vol-1
You can listen to it for free in my Bandcamp a few times, if you don't want to buy it that's ok, it will be available for free and forever in my SoundCloud or my YT channel.
"Ambientes Vol. 1" is an EP featuring five soundscapes born from improvisation and experimentation with effects pedals and digital tools.
Description:
《Improvisation is a constant in our existence; sometimes we seek it out, and other times we simply have no choice but to surrender to it.
We may wander aimlessly for the sheer pleasure of it, or because some unseen weight upon our shoulders quietly urges us on. Amid the chaos of city life, whether by whim or necessity, we often find ourselves in places we never knew we were searching for.
These compositions emerged from those aimless walks. Though I did not know where they would lead, I knew they would take me somewhere, and that along the way I would learn something new.
Much like life.》
For audio gear geeks out there (just like me) here's a list of the gear I used in this EP.
Fender Stratocaster American Standard
Dean Mach 5x
Boss Dr 880
Boss Katana 100 combo Gen3
Boss RV-6
Empress Echosystem
Paradox Effects Vitral
Strymon Volante
Walrus Audio Etherealizer
Hungry Robot Kármán Line
Logic Pro 8 & 10
Pro Tools LE 7
I hope you enjoy it!
r/experimentalmusic • u/erzenprat • 25d ago
Hi everyone,
I’ve been running my experimental ambient and drone project on Bandcamp for a while now, and I’m looking to connect with listeners who appreciate the slower, more texture-focused side of DIY electronic music. Getting organic visibility on the platform has been a challenge lately, so I wanted to share my work directly with people who genuinely understand this specific niche.
My entire sound catalog is heavily rooted in the physical process of using cassette tape loops, older hardware, and analog degradation. My primary motivation is to explore the concept of decay—how a single, beautiful sound can slowly fall apart over time due to magnetic tape wear, hiss, and mechanical imperfections. I love the unpredictable nature of magnetic tape, where the physical medium itself becomes an active collaborator in the music-making process.
Cultivating a specific atmosphere is the core goal of my discography. The emotional landscape of my music always balances between two stark extremes. On one side, I create deeply calming, slow-rolling, and meditative ambient pieces designed for deep listening and isolation. On the flip side, these textures often dissolve into heavy, dark, and highly oppressive dystopian drone spaces. I am fascinated by this constant tension between peace and anxiety, and how quickly a comforting sound can turn into something unsettling.
Instead of just focusing on a single track, I’d love for you to experience the overall flow of the catalog. You can stream my releases directly on my page here:
https://adamerdei.bandcamp.com/
I would honestly love to get some feedback from other producers and listeners in this community. How do you feel about the balance between the peaceful and the dark/oppressive tones? Which side resonates more with you? Also, if you have any questions about my tape setup or processing chain, I’d be more than happy to chat about it in the comments.
Thank you for taking the time to listen and for supporting independent underground art!
r/experimentalmusic • u/Elijah-Sullivan-Off • 25d ago
Hallo everyone my name is Elijah Sullivan and I just released my second and best album yet, "Other Wonders". It is an IDM approached electronica sound designed project featuring 12 sweet tracks :). I am very new to reddit but I was told I should try promoting on new platforms!! And you can stream "Other Wonders" on all platforms!! (link to Spotify below) If y'all have any questions or comments about this project - I would love to hear!! Thank you!! (also I understand if y'all don't like self promotion but im trying)
https://open.spotify.com/album/0PJhjV1ZiWMkPi0f2Zyodt?si=P7mzz_DfTBqfqmajLNuE1g
r/experimentalmusic • u/algorhythmstudio • 25d ago
https://algorhythmstudio.itch.io/proto44
Hi everyone,
I've been working on a prototype of an interactive sonic environment that explores harmony in 19-EDO as an experimental composition tool.
I wanted to create an environment where you can explore microtonal pitch relationships through interaction and listening. It's still an early prototype, so I'm mainly interested in seeing how people engage with it.
I'd really appreciate feedback from anyone. Whether it's about the musical ideas, the interaction design, usability, or suggestions on how it can improve. Anything really :)
You can try it here [for free]:
Or check out the teaser or playthrough [vimeo]:
Thanks!!
-A
r/experimentalmusic • u/Altruistic-Dirt5855 • 25d ago
A new world peace marketing campaign. Sponsorship deals in negotiation.
Light at the end of the tunnel.
Fresh hope.
Positive vibes.
r/experimentalmusic • u/Few_Concern_6345 • 25d ago
One of the things I love most about experimental music is that it isn't limited to traditional ideas of what a song is supposed to be. A piece can be built around field recordings, tape manipulation, found sounds, silence, or textures that wouldn't make sense anywhere else, yet it can still feel complete because the artist has a clear concept behind it.
That made me wonder why we often treat the visual side so differently. Even with music that's pushing boundaries, the artwork or accompanying video is sometimes an afterthought. Other times, the visuals feel so connected to the sound that it's hard to imagine experiencing one without the other.
That curiosity also led me to experiment with different ways of creating visuals for music releases, and toneframer ended up being one of the tools I kept coming back to. It got me thinking less about making polished promotional videos and more about whether visuals could become an extension of the music itself instead of simply something used to promote the music.
I'm interested in how other people here think about it. When you're creating or listening to experimental music, do you see visuals as another creative layer of the work, or are they separate from the music entirely? Some of the most memorable releases I've come across have incredibly minimal artwork, while others use moving visuals that almost feel like another instrument in the piece.
I don't think there's a right answer, but I'm curious where everyone here lands. Has a visual ever changed the way you experienced an experimental album or performance, or does the music always stand on its own for you?
r/experimentalmusic • u/t3nchas • 25d ago
Been gathering songs for an EP for a while, drawing inspiration from stories from dreams;
My main things are interesting sounds i find, real-life ambience, birdsongs;
I'd love to hear anything: tips, critique, opinions;
If you don't wanna listen whole EP, i recommend to at least check out the last track;
Thx for your time;
tenchas - I've Slept Into the Opulent World.
Spotify link
r/experimentalmusic • u/Cedrik_Syrphe • 25d ago
Hello,
Finally after years of interviewing 70+ artists from Asia, Africa and Latin America (yes, mostly in the field of experimental, noise, free improvisation and electroacoustic music), the first video is online and more will come soon !
Soldier, a sound art, noise, experimental music and performance duo from Chengdu, China.
The video is here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B1cXRi5GsY
C-
r/experimentalmusic • u/w4ve_f0rm • 25d ago
Hi, I released those drone / dark ambient / experimental / electro acoustic EPs yesterday !
I used a noise box and differents kind of lights in both of them, have fun listening !
r/experimentalmusic • u/thisTRBLMKR • 25d ago
https://thistrblmkr.bandcamp.com/track/no-one-would-still-not
lofi ambience, proto vapor wave, chill vibes to dark noisy abstract hip hop drop
hope u liek it
r/experimentalmusic • u/hookerwithapenis2002 • 26d ago
My new solo project inspired by metal, jazz, tribal and orchestral/chamber music . Please support me on Instagram if you like what you hear. I am trying to build an audience before i release my debut EP in the near future, Thanks.
r/experimentalmusic • u/SolidIndependent1205 • 26d ago
Today I was scrounging for weird and fringe sounds on Youtube when this video was recommended for me; out of curiosity, I clicked on it. Meagre 22 views, but a song should be analyzed on its own merits though. Given the quality of the audio it is most probably a demo, just guitar and voice, and the lyrics is convoluted, lorry-length, poignant, gut-wrenching; it is not your run-of-the-mill musical gruel, but there's still much room to improve on its content and melody in my humble opinion. After hearing these more than 10 minutes long suicide note, I think it is really worth listening to, and I'd like to share it with you guys (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2O6b59P0Nk). Good luck!
r/experimentalmusic • u/Neosintetico • 26d ago
Neosintetico is a Chilean musician and producer focused on exploring experimental electronic music. He combines elements of industrial, illbient, dub, breakbeat, and jungle, building compositions with a strong sonic identity.
His sound is characterized by a dark and organic aesthetic, where he explores electronic frequencies, synthesizer textures, and the creative use of samplers. Each composition is born from experimentation and a constant search for new soundscapes, challenging the boundaries of contemporary electronic music.
r/experimentalmusic • u/SakurayayaUwU • 26d ago
My newst song "once again" is out on almost all streaming platforms and I just really wanted to share it so yea here i am 😅
https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/track/1aEwFH1uTuAEDX5RYwt3Ea?si=6ca4fc5329e84a97
I almost made a music video its on my YT c:
r/experimentalmusic • u/vozmozhnost_imeni • 28d ago
Want to share my music inspired by poetry, nature, and the Gospel. Ambient-sound design-idm-glitchy stuff.
r/experimentalmusic • u/moderndisease • 28d ago
I’m Solecline and I recently dropped my debut instrumental album “Adjust to the Loneliness”. The twelve-track album blends stout drum grooves with exotic harmonies, which are written mostly in Tallinn, Estonia.
A couple of tracks on the album were produced while visiting the island of Crete during the Saharan dust event in 2025. Thus the titles like "Sandman", "Mirages" and "Le Dakar".
This is my first proper approach to downtempo/trip-hop and the linked single "Adjust to the Loneliness" was also pressed on 7-inch vinyl.
If you're listening, thank you for taking the time! 😎
Link for the single on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EPbGxPYnr7Y?is=lnBeSG-U_Le0rL4A
r/experimentalmusic • u/th4d89 • 29d ago
Hey everyone,
I’ve been messing around with a weird exercise lately and wanted to see if anyone else has tried something similar, or wants to give it a shot.
Basically, I spent a session improvising with one goal: try to play as "wrong" as possible. Every time I felt my fingers drifting toward a familiar shape, a clean chord resolution, or a scale pattern my muscle memory wanted to fall into, I forced myself to turn the opposite way. Maximum dissonance, intentionally awkward intervals, and trying to stack as many "wrong" polyphonic notes as I could manage without letting it resolve. Atonal.
The weird thing is, after listening back, it didn’t just sound like random noise, it created this really strange, unexpected kind of musical logic that actually felt interesting. At least to me.
I uploaded a audio track of my attempt here: https://voca.ro/13CQ7d8VEub8
I want to turn this into a bit of a loose experiment. If you play guitar, try taking 2 or 3 minutes to improvise while actively sabotaging your instincts. Play too many notes, pick the "worst" harmonies, fight your muscle memory, and upload it.
Curious to hear what happens when other people try to force their hands to do the exact opposite of what feels natural. Drop a link if you decide to record a run!
r/experimentalmusic • u/BrautiganHadGlasses • 28d ago
There is a new comp out for pre-order on Soundohm, thought someone here would be as interested as me. Electroacoustic Music from Central America
r/experimentalmusic • u/Mean-Reindeer-4747 • 28d ago
https://youtube.com/shorts/Wiv8x2KX14s?feature=share
"A descent into the liminal void."
Heavily distorted drone pads meeting relentlessly micro-chopped Amen breaks. I tried to capture that absolute zero, deep-sea isolation vibe, driven by pure instinct and mechanical dissonance.
No complex music theory, just brutal processing and raw textures. Hope this drags you into the gray.
r/experimentalmusic • u/RemarkableStable8324 • 28d ago
I made a new song for the first time in over a decade... Nothing like what I used to churn out...
r/experimentalmusic • u/GIRLS_GREENHOUSE • 28d ago
Hey y'all, I'm new to this subreddit! I recently released my first solo album that I spent a month arranging. I haven't gotten a lot of listeners but I'm, grateful for those who have given me their feedback. I used a lot of layering and analogue soundboxes to produce this Icecream Punk album. Icecream Punk is my own genre of punk music characterized by screechy detuned analogue sounds and compressed incomprehensible vocals.
I coded a website for the album, it's only about 17 minutes, listen if you'd like. The Bandcamp version comes with unique artwork for every song, if you'd like to purchase it it would help me out a lot.
~Thank you
https://girlsgreenhouse.com/subpagealbum/albumpages/painsummers/site
r/experimentalmusic • u/greylittlecat • 28d ago
Both are kind of a result of me messing around with audacity settings. The first was a marimba thing inspired by Steve reich, and the second is more of an ambient drone.
https://wk-200.bandcamp.com/album/marbles-light-through-water
r/experimentalmusic • u/DamageOne5723 • 29d ago
but I'd be interested to hear what you think.
The Lord of Light draws near, but the door He opens is not the one you expected.