This is nyc-25’s music collection on Bandcamp.

nyc-25

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  1. Mimi
    by Corridor
  2. So Familiar
    by Way Dynamic
  3. Duck
    by Way Dynamic
  4. Toon Time Raw!
    by Jerry Paper
  5. Recluse Raccoon
    by Recluse Raccoon
  6. Songs For Camila/Songs for Squares
    by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
    Lucky Break Lucky Break
    Incredible McLay bros. We need more music! Drown in Tea and Lucky Break are so so good. “I thought it was a trap, so I went the other way, and I fell into a trap, it was a hole.”
  7. Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them
    by Bruno Pernadas
  8. Shut Up and Deal
    by Rubber Band Gun
    Family Biz Family Biz
    Most musicians crumble under pressure. Not Kevin Basko. “Shut Up and Deal”, the 50 something record of Rubber Band Gun, was a week away from release. Kevin takes to Instagram to say he has only half the songs written. Almost anyone at this time would maybe postpone the release, cut the double album down a little, or even go into hiding? Not “The Chicken”. Kev proceeds to channel his inner Van Dyke Parks (who he kinda resembles) and lays down some of his most groundbreaking work to date. 🃏♥️🕶️
  9. So Familiar
    by Way Dynamic
    Just Begun Just Begun
    The greatest debut since the Beatles. And I’m not joking. Way Dynamic is a fitting name for Dylan Young’s work. The dynamics on this album are strewn out like paint on a canvas. Flowing so effortlessly from piano to forte like in the tracks Food, or Just Begun. Starting off with some minimalist pop rock inspired by Carole King and both songs ending with what I can only describe as silent shredding. With the help of a few friends, including Good Morning, Dylan created the timeless “So Familiar”
  10. What's It All For Now
    by Way Dynamic
  11. Early Learnings (98 - 05) Vol 3
    by Jim Noir Club Collection
    When You Get Older When You Get Older
    The Beach Boys style first track is incredible. The wonderful "Gee" inspired melody will have you singing along all day. And the final track, Anonymous Friend, is a ode to all of Jim's Fans. Enter the nostalgia trip to the 60s and let it ride.
  12. Early Learnings (98 - 05) Vol 2
    by Jim Noir Club Collection
    Hello and Good Morning Everybody Hello and Good Morning Everybody
    Just wonderful. Hello and Good Morning Everybody is a sweet Nilsson inspired treat that has a surprise at every turn. Jim's replay value keeps going up. Onto the next EP. Oh and do you know what rhymes with is?
  13. Early Learnings (98 - 05) Vol 1
    by Jim Noir Club Collection
    Ride Your Bike Ride Your Bike
    16 eps in 16 months is something most artists can only dream of. Each one being a masterpiece in its own way. This is the beginning to a wonderful music journey. Enjoy your ride, listener. Make sure that you do it good (:
  14. Two Of Wands
    by klark sound
    klark sound's latest track is his best so far. He takes his prog-jazz leanings and moves them to pure 70s pop perfection. Think of the Lemon Twigs or Drugdealer for reference. I really hope klark continues in this direction and graces us with an album in this style. Check out the video too! So sick!
  15. Marshmallow Coast
    by Marshmallow Coast
    In the Army Kid In the Army Kid
    "Marshmallow Coast" is Andy Gonzales' musical debut. Part of the whimsical Elephant 6 Collective and backed by none other than Julian Koster (OTC, Music Tapes), A.G. creates a timeless work of art that is original and criminally underrated. It's hard to pick a favorite but "In the Army Kid" and "Between Love and Puke on the Bus" really shine for me. The piano highlighted in the first track and the bass in the next with Andy's nasally but wonderful voice harmonizing over them is just perfect.
  16. Have A Spirit Filled
    by Elan Noon
    False Idols (ft. Sussy) False Idols (ft. Sussy)
    A variety of lo-fi, jazzy tunes that flow quite well together. Although the highlights of the album are "Could it Be?" and "False Idols" with their incredible instrumentation, the 6 other tracks are all just as great. Keenan has a voice and songwriting style that can captivate a whole song in such simple ways e.g. "Blue" and "Unwise". If your fans of Crumb, or Mild High Club you'll like this.
  17. Signal Morning
    by Circulatory System
    I, You, We I, You, We
    More experimental than Will's other work but still just as profound. His resonant voice and harmonies are superb, just listen to "I, You, We" and hear his beautiful croon. A simple track, but with so many layers. You'll find yourself peeling them all day.
  18. That Ain't Realistic
    by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
    That Ain't Realistic That Ain't Realistic
    Dixieland, a little Chet Baker, add a dose of chiptune, and then sprinkle a little bit of twee and you have yourself another classic JAK release. I could listen to this EP all day, such a great piece of work.
  19. Mosaics Within Mosaics
    by Circulatory System
    It's Love It's Love
    An hour of short psychedelic pop masterpieces. Every time a song ends I want to play it again. No ones better at "painting sounds" than Will. I feel like the cover directly represents the music perfectly in all his stuff. Just stare and listen. He continues to impress me with everything he makes, truly incredible work. "...the reason we continue, to destroy..."
  20. The Gay Parade
    by of Montreal
    Advice From a Divorced Gentleman to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage Advice From a Divorced Gentleman to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage
    Memorable lyrics, beautifully crafted melodies; and harmonies reminiscent of the great Beatles/Beach Boys, all with Kevin's own twist. The lo-fi production and cover art done by his brother are the cherry on top. Give it a few listens and you'll soon fall in love.