Connecting over a special interest like electronic music is tricky, because the music I enjoy is very intense and it happens so often, that just one an aspect, which feels “wrong” (often it’s the vocals) can ruin a whole song for me.

Music has been a special interest of mine since I was a little girl, but I am not a musician, I listen, dance, make playlists and analyze it concerning the structure and the feelings the different elements create in me.

For about two months by now I have been in a hyperfocus on drum and bass music (Neurofunk, Techstep), especially the tracks of my favorite D&B artist. I bought his whole discography on Bandcamp and spent many hours a day listening and dancing to it, because I wanted to find out what makes a song work for me. Creating different playlists with his songs was like playing Lego for me, I had fun like toddler.

Now I want to find more music that works for me, but as I mentioned before, it’s pretty difficult, so I would be very happy about recommendations. The following playlist contains songs from several artists I currently like most, if some of them resonate with you, we might have a similar taste.

Boosts for visibility would be great. Thank you in advance.

https://bandcamp.com/kacihue/playlist/alien-girl

#electronicmusic #music #bandcamp

alien girl - Playlist by Kaja

Bandcamp

@KaCi

I was going to listen to your playlist, but Bandcamp requires a login, and that's a huge nope from me.

My nope is all the louder due to the fact that you can click on tracks individually and listen to them one by one.

Why must you log in to listen to a playlist? Tracking, money, ads, ... all bullshit that have nothing to do with the actual music.

I'm disappointed by Bandcamp's decision here.

@yourautisticlife
I suppose that you have to log in to listen to the playlist, because this is not a streaming service and there are no ads as far as I know, but it's about supporting the artists directly by buying their music. You can listen to the songs at least 3 times before you have to buy them and that has to be tracked. To listen to the tracks in the playlist, you have to click on the key visual on the left side instead of the one on the right side and yes, that's a usability issue I found annoying myself until I got used to it.

#Bandcamp