This is Doctor Whom’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Doctor Whom

  1. Michigan
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 23
  2. wishlist 4
  3. followers 8
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  1. Bryan Day + Dereck Higgins - Woven Territories
    by Dereck Higgins
  2. The Legend of ABM
    by Angry Blackmen
  3. Cataclysm of Nations
    by Trig Jegman
    appears in 1 other collection
  4. Phyllotaxis
    by Sunlight Ascending
  5. Finding Your Way Back
    by Sunlight Ascending
  6. Echos In Green
    by Sunlight Ascending
  7. The Appointment EP
    by Sunlight Ascending
  8. Great Reversals/Sunlight Ascending Split
    by Sunlight Ascending
  9. Leaving My Waiting Room
    by Sunlight Ascending
  10. A Collection of Live Recordings
    by Sunlight Ascending
  11. You Don't Belong Here
    by Sunlight Ascending
  12. C.U.T.S. (Chambers Underneath The Slime)
    by Hauntedpixel
    I don't know what to call this but I love it. Frantic, dense, and intense. If a computer could suffer from an anxiety attack I imagine it'd sound much like this album. That said the album is put together in a way to allow for breaks from the more chaotic portions making it possible to sit through the whole album in one sitting.
  13. my dad died
    by Justice Cow
  14. Don't You Fucking Dare
    by Randie
  15. Echoing the Sound of Acceptance
    by Jared Ray Hawking
  16. We Make Our Fire
    by Dante Sapien
    The City That Ate People The City That Ate People
    Disclaimer: I'm not well versed in the world of metal and it's many subgenres. That said; the drums are fast and intricate. The vocals consistently distorted and never reveals any sign of overstrain. The guitars and bass work so well together that it's nearly impossible to distinguish each as it's own at times. Very hypnotic and calming at times. If you're like me and just started dipping your toe into this genre I recommend giving this a listen.
  17. Transister
    by Alexx Artificial
  18. Leaving
    by Micky Fitz
    appears in 1 other collection
  19. Nailing the Sound of Chalkboards
    by Jared Ray Hawking
    And all their eyes were static. And all their eyes were static.
    Magnificent orchestral music that takes you on a journey through many different moods from blissful, unnerving, beautiful, soothing, unpredictable, and more, sometimes all in one song. This definitely has a cinematic quality that conjures many potential images for a story in your mind. Knowing this was all composed with musicore 4 blows me away at how real everything sounds. For those looking for orchestral music you'll not be disappointed.
  20. Everything I Do Leads To Ruin
    by Trig Jegman
    I Did It Again I Did It Again
    Just the title alone suggests what kind of album you're getting into. The ambient soundscapes fill you with a sense of depression, isolation, and fogginess. The lyrics are delivered through a robotic voice that manages to enhance the mood of the lyrics. A line that stands out to me is "I am not well" it's so heartbreaking that despite being delivered through a talk to text program I felt the deep human emotion behind it. This is a great album for seeking catharsis when you're feeling down.
    appears in 1 other collection