This is Joe Proulx’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Joe Proulx

  1. Winnipeg, Manitoba
  2. Hip-Hop/Rap
  1. collection 18
  2. wishlist 6
  3. followers 4
  4. following 39
  1. Big Deep Sigh
    by Tinge
    Burden Complex Burden Complex
    Great little set of songs here. Only a matter of time before this band goes from writing sweet tunes to writing anthems. Can't wait to see it happen.
  2. yungteytey
    by yungteytey
    inner peace (911) inner peace (911)
    Dope beats. Nuff said.
  3. E.M.I.T.
    by moye.
    T&A T&A
    The Alchemist vibes are strong and the guys flow and style is on point. How is this his first project, what the hell
  4. Indigo Sky
    by KIARA
    Lovely to be Lonely Lovely to be Lonely
    It's so damn dreamy, plus the songs are super sticky. Can't wait to see where this leads down the road. Sweet little EP.
  5. Minimalist
    by Bonsai Trees
    Anotherside Anotherside
    Issa real good debut album, people. BUY IT
  6. Not Bitter
    by Bonsai Trees
    Lift Off Lift Off
    Bright, punchy, exciting, catchy, and concise. Everything that makes pop rock good is right here.
  7. Time
    by Louis cole
    Things Things
    If this ain't your album of the year, you've been listening to the wrong album BOI
  8. Veteran
    by JPEGMAFIA
    Baby I'm Bleeding Baby I'm Bleeding
    It's the most incredible f*** everything album I've heard in a while.
  9. Brick Body Kids Still Daydream
    by Open Mike Eagle
    (How Could Anybody) Feel At Home (How Could Anybody) Feel At Home
    Beautiful, conscious, personal, and even catchy. What else could you want from an OME album?
  10. INASENTIMENTALMOOD
    by MAR~K€L
    It's dope.
  11. who told you to think??!!?!?!?!
    by milo
    embroidering machine embroidering machine
    Dope beats, dope lyrics, dope features, dope cover art, dope everything. On a scale of not dope to dope, this album is pretty freaking dope.
  12. White Trash
    by Tabby
    Doozy Doozy
    Not what I expected, but I like it. Tyler The Creator beats with a Danny Brown/Eminem-ish sounding voice over top spitting some super coded and complicated bars. Also, I love the narrations from BigQuint.
  13. a worthwhile fortress (so the flies dont come instrumentals)
    by Kenny Segal
    110814_NewPhonePhuckup.aif 110814_NewPhonePhuckup.aif
    Low-key, but dope as hell and jazzy synthetic beats.
  14. Hella Personal Film Festival
    by Open Mike Eagle & Paul White
    Protectors of the Heat (feat. Hemlock Ernst) Protectors of the Heat (feat. Hemlock Ernst)
    A rap album with some sample-heavy yet obtuse (for the genre) production and rap verses that can make you think, laugh, and maybe cry (sometimes at the same time).
  15. Festival Song
    by Jeff Rosenstock
    An awesome catchy pop-punk track with some smart, funny, and clever lyrics and great production.
  16. zastera
    by Driftless Pony Club
    I Need a Theory I Need a Theory
    The heaviest album in the DPC discography.
  17. Above Club
    by We Are The City
    Cheque Room Cheque Room
    Some catchy and alienating art pop with some unconventional production, off-kilter rhythms and beats, echoing distorted guitars, colorful and exquisite keyboards, and energetic vocals delivering some religiously-tinged lyrics.
  18. Waiting for 2042
    by Hari Kondabolu
    Weezer Broke My Heart Weezer Broke My Heart