This is Wannabes Music Club’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Wannabes Music Club

  1. Electronic
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  1. Up All Night
    by The 5:55
    the five55 bring refreshing energy to the reality of our technological era, making space for us all to escape - if only for the length of the song, especially if we play it All Night!
  2. LAST WISH | Live at LIQUIDROOM Tokyo
    by Envy
    Recorded during a live set just as Covid began, this album is a prime encapsulation of their musical history as it has some of their most loved songs as well as songs from their newest album.
  3. Harmonium
    by Samira Eblaghi
    The pairing of Samira's vocals and Mahir's composition layer beautifully, especially how it opens up into an ethereal dreamscape, then builds up with a chilled out, playful bassline.
    appears in 1 other collection
  4. Into The Sky
    by Samira Eblaghi
    We love the bright, uplifting jazziness of Into The Sky, relaying a fresh take on jazz with completely acoustic instrumentation. This brings us to a summertime that transcends space and time!
  5. I'm All Ears
    by Let's Eat Grandma
    Hot Pink Hot Pink
    This song 'Hot Pink' caught my attention for its weird, dramatic take on pop. It vibes with a lot of folk.
    These songstresses blend their generation's perspective into a sprinkling of influences from the past, inviting you into the nostalgia.
  6. Just fucking christ
    by Old black
    Slinging Black Metal from France, Old black have an inspiring story in the scene. We love how a single musician put his all into this track, with cameos from a friend full of liquid courage!
  7. Shut Up , I'm Rappin'
    by Grande Zee
    Grande Zee's impressive catalogue captures his growth, and "Shut Up Im Rappin' showcases his versatility at this stage. He hits many different angles of hip hop/rap and infused his style into each one.
  8. Sweet Home, Go !
    by Wang Wen
    Wang Wen, a post-rock band from Dalian, China, builds their arrangements deliberately to satisfying conclusions. Epic, uplifting, nostalgic with the occasional hint of impending doom, their songs blend modern themes with traditional composing.
  9. Horizons / Rapture
    by The Physics House Band
    We love the simplicity of these guys' demeanor, with a huge musical world within them! There are only 3 people in the band, but everyone gives 100%. The drummer is sweating after the first minute, the guitarist and the bassist are constantly switching from guitars to synths. The synergy between them is amazing!
  10. Visions
    by Red Vox
    There's a Place There's a Place
    The chorus let us envision our tech-enabled future: "I could live forever
    But where would I go?"
    Our meta-life will soon become an integral part of our everyday life, and it depends on the pioneers to make it more equitable and collaborative!
  11. John L / Despair
    by black midi
    A clear example of how exceptionally live instruments can tell a story in six minutes about society that falls under the spell of a hellish deity; a cult leader spinning a web of mass destruction and fear, rendering the entire group subservient and powerless. Unique genre-bending technique with trippy influences.
  12. Natura Sonora
    by El Búho
    Los Glaciares Los Glaciares
    El Buho's spacious soundscapes create scenic places for contemplative music listening. Sounds that take you to very peaceful lush worlds. Music to play both in the background to generate ambient but also to listen to in a meditative way and if you're feeling it, to dance to as well.
  13. Dead Ends
    by Koresma
    Cosmic melodies breathe new life to the ambience that Koresma creates, with Emma Sameth's powerful vocals adding aspirational depth to the Ultra-catalyzed groove. The sonic journey conveys the space for new hope at the end of a relationship - of returning to yourself, and creating the path to your future self!
  14. The Moon & I
    by Maebh
    We felt entranced by Maebh's ethereal voice and a certain youthful quality that the music explores - showcased by the quirky sample introduced towards the end. Her talent is under the radar, we're so happy that multiple community members have found her!
  15. Broken Vessels
    by DaLomonze
    Truly creating from the soul, spanning genres and redefining what it means to be a holy vessel -- DaLomonze is a spiritual beacon brimming with beautifully aware humanity, and invites us into his melodic musings of his soul's inspiring journey!
    appears in 1 other collection
  16. Hidden Sun
    by Michael Lesko
    Charades Charades
    Sweet tenor vocals slide trough a psychedelic dreamy arrangement. Acoustic drums and guitars combine with modern synths. Everything is placed perfectly and creates a uniquely encapsulating sound with melodies fit for the dreamaholic within each of us.
  17. Perihelion
    by sungazer
    The Dark The Dark
    Absolutely crazy jazz-alternative-hyper-pop-math-powered creation that defies genre. We really love how this conservatory technique is mixed in with chip-tune sounds, cute synths and sweet vocals.
  18. Made Of Wood
    by Oliver Koletzki
    Cryptozoology Cryptozoology
    We love how Oliver melts authentic tribal and folk sounds with some of the best EDM patterns in this album!
    His music energizes, and gives those living far from nature and our roots, that feeling of connecting with your Tribe. One can also feel the vibe of magic and sacred rituals that were the main theme of The Arc of Tension, Oliver's earlier album!
    We wonder if Cryptozoology references the myriad of NFT collections with animal avatars...