This is coded’s music collection on Bandcamp.

coded

  1. Electronic
  1. collection 23
  2. wishlist 23
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  1. RARITIES
    by LORN
  2. SAME AS IT EVER WAS
    by Koda
  3. Annutara Ash
    by Manu Shrine
  4. Blame Us
    by Manu Shrine
  5. Last works
    by Manu Shrine
  6. think about the flowers in the backyard (2015)
    by swell
  7. theres still us EP
    by swell
    I'm sorry (feat. shiloh) I'm sorry (feat. shiloh)
    holy smokes, batman. this is a swell track
  8. we'll both be out soon.
    by swell
  9. New World
    by Koda
    Lost Highway Lost Highway
    I'd already heard (and loved) Water U elsewhere, but when I heard Lost Highway on here, I bought this immediately. Ugh, it's so good.
  10. Waking
    by Koda & Bijou
    I don't think I need to explain why I love this so much. Just listen to it.
  11. Odyssey
    by HOME
    Resonance Resonance
  12. ROSE
    by ABRA
    Roses Roses
    I'm late to the party with (finally) adding this album to my collection, but I fricking love it. Roses, U Kno & Fruit are my favourite.
  13. DIAMONDS AND GOLD
    by ABRA
    ABRA, Queen of surreal beats and best at making me feel like I'm in a creepy 90s movie.
  14. NEEDSUMBODY
    by ABRA
  15. A/D
    by LORN
  16. Drugs
    by OBESØN
  17. Virtual Dust III
    by Luke Woodfield
  18. THE MAZE TO NOWHERE / PART 2
    by LORN
    ACID RAIN ACID RAIN
    I just.. I love LORN. I don't have many words other than that. I have a bunch of your stuff on vinyl so I stopped supporting via here, but just know...you're an absolute musical staple in my house.
  19. Helena's Skin
    by Fifty Grand
  20. Join You (The October Demos)
    by Fifty Grand
    Scary All Over Scary All Over
    I came across this album a couple years back when I was going through some major personal and also family related grievances. The songs struck an absolutely spot on chord with my feelings at the time, and those feelings strengthened even further when I found out that they were made during a time of grief for the artist too.

    I still love these songs and frequently revisit them. They're bittersweet but so meaningful in their own way. They're raw in the best way possible, and the vocals on the tracks are so hauntingly beautiful.