This is Brad Welton’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Brad Welton

  1. Cancún, Mexico
  2. Electronic
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  1. Before Dawn
    by Rainals
    appears in 1 other collection
  2. Sunset
    by Rainals

  3. Crystal
    by Rainals
  4. World of Color
    by Umi
  5. Weightless
    by Pogo
  6. Varra
    by Varra
    Dat Boi Dat Boi
    Helicoptero.
  7. Ghost
    by Skyhaven
  8. FANTASY (EP)
    by Eternity Forever
  9. Acoustics EP
    by yvette young
    a map a string a light a map a string a light
    Yvette Young being Yvette Young.
  10. forn
    by ichika
    have a nice dream have a nice dream
  11. Who Bit the Moon
    by David Maxim Micic
    Who Bit the Moon Who Bit the Moon
    Beautiful instrumental, great ambient, nice theme. Tbh, the only detail in here is that I would like at least one track with vocals in it :(
  12. Handmade Cities
    by Plini
    Pastures Pastures
    The most perfect comeback since The End Of Everything, so majestic. Every single song gave me this huge catharsis like the first time I've listened to my favorite albums, and now it is part of one of them.
  13. Go Down Singing
    by Tim Be Told
  14. Crystal Planet (Single)
    by Angel Vivaldi
    Have you seen the music video for this song? Unless you've seen it, you won't actually love it.
  15. Tiny, Little Light
    by Umi
    Violet (ft. Plini) Violet (ft. Plini)
    Lovely tiny, little project c:
  16. Umi
    by Umi
    Colorless (feat. Jared Waln) Colorless (feat. Jared Waln)
    Such a clean and majestic sound.
  17. Every Piece Matters
    by Plini
    This could be Plini´s catchiest yet soothing song until now. Pretty great work and feel glad on supporting the cause.
  18. I
    by Plini / Sithu Aye
    Solstice Solstice
    Sithu Aye + Plini = Best instrumental djenty experience.
  19. Meridian
    by The Helix Nebula
    Time Piece Time Piece
    This works as one of the best examples when trying to explain that Djenty Progressive Metal without any words.
  20. Insomnia
    by Dmitry Demyanenko
    Riding The Stars Riding The Stars
    Amazing Jason Richardson influence in here. Great album, quite underrated but a great addition for instrumental djent fans.