This is Angela Ruins’ music collection on Bandcamp.

Angela Ruins

  1. San Francisco, California
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 18
  2. wishlist 141
  3. followers 10
  4. following 143
  1. Unexpected
    by Vicious Pink
  2. Karma & Desire
    by Actress
  3. Negative Fascination (Expanded)
    by Silent Servant
  4. Shadows of Death and Desire
    by Silent Servant
  5. Zeros
    by The Soft Moon
    Crush Crush
    R.I.P Luis. His performances would always reach an ever-stretching sea of near hypnotized attendees who would maniacally dance back and forth. I'm so heartbroken I won't see (and hear) new music from you.

  6. Against Strong Thinking
    by SDH
  7. Captivity
    by Only Now
  8. Cellulosed Bodies (Original Score)
    by Augustus Muller
  9. Spots of Time
    by Plastic Ivy
    Whispers of the Heart Whispers of the Heart
    If Legendary Pink Dots had a child, this is what it would sound like. Lovely in all the right places.
  10. Shallow
    by LSN
    Making the most of modern studio sonics but not forsaking the Casio, LSN reaches deep down inside, pulls her songs right out of the pages of her heart and sings them with her soul. Check her out if you love your songs dipped in 80s synth-pop with an emotional edge. --Anngie Dehoyos
  11. Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989
    by Dark Entries Records
  12. Octubre
    by L.A. WITCH
  13. Merlynn Belle
    by Tele Novella
  14. IN YOUR BEDROOM
    by LACEY SPACECAKE
  15. Melancholia
    by William Basinski
    The perfect sleeping companion. It’s beautiful and delicate in all the right places. Glad to have stumbled onto this magical gem💤❤️. --Anngie Dehoyos
  16. Libérate, Volumen 1 & 2
    by YANGA
    Funky. Earthy. Get down with Yanga if you need a change of pace.
  17. The Darkest Wave
    by Pye Corner Audio
    "The Darkest Wave" blends somber beats ala John Carpenter with sultry, dark femme vocals reminiscent of a laid-back Miss Kitten. --Anngie Dehoyos
  18. Brap and Forth Vol. 8
    by cEvin Key
    ChromaDOG (Remission demo 1984) ChromaDOG (Remission demo 1984)
    Since proclaiming that you love cEvin Key these days is kind of like saying you think candy is quite tasty, let it be known that even back in the late 80s, when Jem and the Holograms dominated my lunchbox-sized TV set and 'Remission' never left the tape deck, I was one crazy wild and intense 12 yr old dancing spastically after school to "Smothered Hope" and "Glass Houses" despite much parental protest. Thank you cEvin for allowing me to relive my youth. --Anngie Dehoyos