This is George Henry’s music collection on Bandcamp.

George Henry

  1. Experimental
  1. collection 26
  2. followers 18
  3. following 13
  1. Abandoned Abundance
    by Pernilla Kannapinn
  2. 2227
    by Brendan Byrnes
    Murmurations Murmurations
    A very accessible, beautiful, interesting and well-crafted collection of shorter-form musical pieces. And, aside from or in addition to those points, it's xenharmonic. This is the kind of work that may eventually bring non-12 EDO music decisively into the mainstream.
  3. Virtutes Occultae
    by Taylor Brook
    Aria Aria
    Very interesting microtonal music.
  4. Birefringence
    by Jute Gyte
    New Plastic New Plastic
    Whatever I want to write here seems to be too lengthy for Bandcamp to publish. So..., I finally got around to buying a piece of Adam's work, because I like it. I suppose that's short enough.
  5. Futha
    by Heilung
    Hamrer Hippyer Hamrer Hippyer
    Well, you know ... it's Heilung - all things to all people (who count). So hard to pick a favorite track.
  6. Persistent Visions
    by Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig
    One day, I was feeling very black-pilled about my life. Listening to this music reversed my depression in a few minutes and inspired me to take action to reverse, or at least ameliorate, the situation(s) that had led to my feeling down - which turned out to be very much the right thing to do.
  7. Moon
    by Holy Mushroom
    The Preacher The Preacher
    Deliciously evocative, languid and dreamy yet intense, simply gorgeous music. Got halfway through listening and felt compelled to purchase a copy.
  8. Back to Spring
    by Nayann
    Agua de Estrellas Agua de Estrellas
    I usually listen to less conventional music but this is just too good to pass up, too good not to listen to repeatedly, and too good not to reward with a purchase. A stunning debut from Nayann. Do keep up the excellent work.
  9. Who Bit the Moon
    by David Maxim Micic
    Damar Damar
    Fine work by this brilliant guitarist and composer. So many moods, so much subtlety and it all flows beautifully.
  10. LIFA
    by Heilung
    Healing through reconnection with nature and with the European heritage, the ancient people who understood their place within the natural world. I hope Heilung will continue to receive recognition for it and the recognition will expand, while they continue producing similar material.
  11. Via Cosmicam ad Europam ab Gelid Inferis
    by Benthik Zone
    I - Illumintarvi Morbius I - Illumintarvi Morbius
    This is simply amazing music, not dependent on virtuosic melodic playing but on an overall effect achieved via thoughtful, excellent composition and meticulous performance. The mental / emotional journey created by each song and the album as a whole is near-overwhelming and keeps the listener's consciousness on the sharp razor's edge between blissed-out awe and stark terror - or something like that.
  12. Volcanoes of Deception
    by Platypus Revenge
    Free improvisation is not everyone's cup of tea. In the worst case, it can resemble "random noise," but in the hands of capable and creative musicians it can be an intriguing, stimulating and enjoyable form of expression from the audience's perspective. I find this album to be a good example of the latter case.
  13. Process and Reality
    by Richard Pinhas / Tatsuya Yoshida / Masami Akita [Merzbow]
    Here we have a collaboration that is greater than the sum of the participating artists and music that is greater than the sum of the individual parts - as such a project should be. This reminds me of other strange experimental music I have liked down through the decades; and that's all I can say without writing an essay such as wouldn't be appropriate here.
  14. Versus: Eigenharp Pico
    by ManVsMaschine
    This album succeeds on at least two fronts: 1. It is a fine example of composition and execution, regardless of the instrument 2. It serves as a great demo of the Eigenharp Pico's remarkable expressiveness.
  15. What You Need
    by Carpadium
  16. Sorni Nai
    by KAUAN
  17. Moloch
    by Merkabah
  18. Groundswell
    by Moraine
  19. Micropangaea
    by Brendan Byrnes
    Brendan's mastery of the microtonal palette is remarkable, and I think kudos is/are due for his role in attracting a wider audience to non-12-EDO music. To the extent the listener can eventually set aside the perception of this music as extremely exotic, it succeeds quite nicely on its own terms, as well.
  20. Into the Shadow Garden
    by Copal
    Shadows Shadows
    Copal weave numerous influences into a coherent style of their own, rendering their music masterfully from composition through performance.