This is Chester Hitz’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Chester Hitz

  1. Santa Cruz, California
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 20
  2. wishlist 168
  3. followers 3
  4. following 40
  1. Planet Terror
    by Black Sky Giant
  2. Tornado Season
    by DOWNHAUL
    Walking Distance is just absurdly well-constructed and irresistibly catchy at the same time.
  3. Reflections Vol. 1 (Bumble Bee Crown King)
    by WOODS
  4. Strange To Explain
    by WOODS
  5. Reality Picture
    by Patrick Holland
  6. Long Distance Vol. 1
    by ambient assistance
  7. blasted
    by braeyden jae
    Courageous, daring ambient. Who else can strike a balance between distortion and tranquility so elegantly?
  8. Skylight
    by Pinegrove
  9. Always Foreign
    by The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die
  10. Cardinal
    by Pinegrove
    New Friends New Friends
    this album carries the emotional weight of a fully loaded freight train.
  11. Light Upon The Lake
    by Whitney
    No Woman No Woman
    Don't worry about a summer 2016 playlist - this is your summer 2016 playlist.
  12. Anti-Fun EP
    by THERM
  13. Swoon
    by Surf Club
    That drum machine don't quit, and neither does that melody. Great stuff.
  14. Do You Like Me?
    by GOBLIN MOLD
    it took a long time it took a long time
    Between the excellent songwriting and guitar hooks, this is an underrated collection of depressive but uplifting jams that encapsulate so many of the many feels all we young people have.
  15. Album
    by The Sun Days
    Don't Need to Be Them Don't Need to Be Them
  16. you have been keeping
    by falls
  17. kept / akara
    by falls
  18. we lift it from us
    by falls
  19. short fields 1, 2, and 3
    by falls
    2, 2,
    BoC knock-offs are a dime a dozen, but a few are worth a dozen dimes. This EP's ability to capture that hazy nostalgia in a seemingly fresh way makes it one of them.
  20. Creature Of Nature EP
    by Outer Spaces
    Roy Roy
    At about 2:06 on Roy, there's a few lines that totally transcend the sum of their parts and hit that exact feeling of youthful and anxious freedom that just knocked me over the first time I heard it. All the other songs are excellent as well, but that part, damn.