This is Curt Blakeslee’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Curt Blakeslee

  1. Grand Rapids, Michigan
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 36
  2. followers 5
  3. following 31
  1. Life’s A Bit Shifter
    by Bit Shifter
  2. Maladaptive Strategies Vol. 1
    by Bit Shifter
  3. THE ULTIMATE
    by NOROCK
  4. Soft Data
    by Disc System
  5. Rise of the Obsidian Interstellar
    by Disasterpeace
    Wagering Lights (feat. Derris-Kharlan) Wagering Lights (feat. Derris-Kharlan)
  6. Computer Savvy
    by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
    Low Tide Low Tide
  7. Closed System Blues
    by Bit Shifter
  8. Seven Magic Words
    by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
  9. Unofficial Wii Sports Soundtrack
    by Gabriel Gundacker
  10. Fuzzy Posters & Pain (demo)
    by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
  11. // ROCHESTER CHIP FEST 2012 //
    by Exploring Audio
  12. Seductive Nightmares 2
    by Hot Sugar
  13. Hyper Light Drifter
    by Disasterpeace
  14. Parallel Moments
    by Jade TV
  15. SPACE CORGI LP
    by Little Paw
  16. Who Cares
    by Ultrasyd
    Once again, Ultrasyd has released an EP of "the music I would make if I could". This guy perfectly captures the aesthetic I try to capture in my music, and I love him for it. 'Hyperspace' and 'Gravitational Collapse' are phenomenal continuations of the 'Chipsters EP' feeling, while 'Happiness is Canceled' and ':)' display Syd's progress into some new sounds and textures. As always, his music is a pleasure to listen to, walk to, drive to, live to! Trés bon!
  17. Chipsters EP
    by Ultrasyd
    Atari at its absolute best! Ultrasyd's music is so fresh, catchy, well-produced... What else can I say?
  18. precious jewel EP
    by knife city
  19. What Cannot Be Told (Deluxe Edition)
    by Noisewaves
    All That, For This? All That, For This?
  20. Rise of the Obsidian Interstellar
    by Disasterpeace
    Wagering Lights (feat. Derris-Kharlan) Wagering Lights (feat. Derris-Kharlan)
    I love everything about this album. Unbelievably well written and produced. Wagering Lights, Ensis, and Submerciful have me convinced Rich Vreeland isn't human. I'd love to know what music inspired his style, since I can't get enough of this album.