This is Ed Castro’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Ed Castro

  1. Electronic
  1. collection 7
  2. wishlist 4
  3. followers 4
  4. following 28
  1. MORE D4TA
    by Moderat
    DOOM HYPE DOOM HYPE
    Love Moderat! This New album has its gems & even though there's not much singing, it's very well balanced, I feel. The 1st 2 singles were just ok 4 me, but listening to the rest of the album... it damn clicks! MORE LOVE stays in your head ..."The Lost You Love, Back again" ? - Then outta nowhere DOOM HYPE fills up my every sense! What a great song that is! My favorite for now. I feel the most loved one out of the Instrumentals is NEON RATS, what a banger! The title fits it well.
  2. ODDfellows
    by Information Society
    Down In Flames Down In Flames
    Ever since "Running" I've been following and listening to everything Information Society does. They haven't lost their touch after all these years! Oh Man! Keep bringing that Pure Energy music. INSOC Forever!
  3. Apocryphon: Electro Roots 1982-1985
    by Information Society
    Running Running
    It's the roots of this US band ;) - Most tracks have somehow aged, but I'm always up for "Running" and the remastered "Growing Up With Shiva" Track # 27. I'm glad I've included this rare compilation of "INSOC EP" and "Creatures Of Influence" album to my collection. It's nice to have the physical before it goes out of print forever.
  4. Be The One
    by Colin Mansfield and Holly Nelson
    One of the coolest Down-tempo Electronic tracks I've heard this year. Featuring the beautiful haunting vocals of Holly Nelson.
  5. The Top Secret
    by THETOPSECRET
    Door Bell Door Bell
    The album encompasses all of the elements of Electronic and Analog sound that I have fallen in love with over the years. This is a piece of art, with strokes of genius plastered all over. A canvas of picturesque details, unpredictable twists, and just pure soul. - Ed
  6. The King & Queen of Nowhere
    by Julianna McDuffie
    Corduroy (Little Sister) Corduroy (Little Sister)
    While I love the lo-fi, Triphop sound of Corduroy and Aftermath, there's just so much more to find in this mighty castle of sound. Such as, the bittersweet vibe of Judge, the melancholy of Say My Name, the catchy and hypnotic elements of Paste. If relentless melancholia drenched in shades of beautiful darkness is what you're looking for in music, then "The King and Queen of Nowhere" will not only satiate your thirst, but it will also grab a hold of you. Everyone!...hail the queen of Somewhere!
  7. Downhill from Here
    by Heliophile