The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for March 2018.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in EVENS
The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for March 2018.
“Ride a bike -- It’s fun, gets you places, is easy on the body, easy on the mind, easy on the earth, and its relatively cheap compared to other ways of getting around.”
EPISODE 57 kicks off with a BJM track that's cool enough to make it ok to wear sunglasses at night in its presence, and before things close out with the lovely 'Sunrise Sunset', you'll hear stuff from Gobloots, MMJ, Patrick Watson, Tiger Waves, The Staves and a bunch more great stuff.
“Some pretty legit creepin going on here. Everything is familiar enough to feel odd when it doesn't match your memories. Feels like a good soundtrack to a night of contemplative recollection, itself an act of reshaping memory through recall and rewrite, the fuzzy qualities of lossy burn in.”
“I’ve started having porridge every morning. I make it with water instead of milk, and a bit of honey.”
“Fantastic Bedroom Pop with Psychedelic and Antifolk elements to it. Reminds me a bit of Ween crossed with late-era Pavement in places!”
EPISODE 62 kicks off with a lovely day dreamer from Vetiver and before it closes out with a first taste from an upcoming Lowpines release, you'll hear tunes from Danielle Fricke, Benjamin Shaw, Joe Sampson and a bunch more.
“It's okay to take gummy versions of your vitamins!! It turns taking care of yourself into a little treat.”
"Think of a Dilla nerd who loves MF and was inspired to turn his diary into a rap album. and unlike how that sounds its actually really good.”
“Maybe I'm a sucker for "_grove" bands, but this is great. Everything is well composed. However, the vocals are absolutely stunning with the instrumentation. Hard to imagine a better match.”
“It’s a great resource for anyone who wants to understand more about how movies are actually made and/or just get better at watching them.”
“In the spirit of my last answer I will say carve out a creative space that is just for you. It’s not in the hopes of turning it into a job, it’s not a portfolio, it’s not geared towards getting hearts or shares online. It’s something that you personally find enjoyable, and you do it once a week or once a month or once a year”