This is whiteworms’ music collection on Bandcamp.

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  1. Take a Moment
    by Maki Yamazaki
    Information Super Highway Information Super Highway
    Maki's instrumentals are always fantastic, and this is no exception. All three tracks are simply marvelous, and the cover art is gorgeous.
  2. If You Could Hold but Just One Memory
    by Maki Yamazaki
    If You Could Hold But Just One Memory If You Could Hold But Just One Memory
    The way this album sounds is simply fascinating, every track has a way of making me imagine a perfect scenario where it would play.
  3. Exhumed & {Un}plugged
    by Dr. Carmilla
    Lullaby Lullaby
    Beautiful album with fantastic lyrics and storytelling. I love everything about it.
  4. スペクトラム
    by Maki Yamazaki
  5. Made in a Day
    by Maki Yamazaki
  6. Transmission 03
    by Maki Yamazaki
  7. Transmission 02
    by Maki Yamazaki
  8. Transmission 01
    by Maki Yamazaki
    At The End of The Day At The End of The Day
    Fantastic instrumental album, perfect for studying or relaxing. All of the songs have a very specific vibe that connects them together and it makes the whole thing feel coherent.
  9. Wouldn't It Be Nice 2B Human?
    by Maki Yamazaki
    Wouldn't It Be Nice 2B Human? Wouldn't It Be Nice 2B Human?
    Every single track is a mastepiece. The instrumentals, the lyrics, the genius use of a modem.. It is simply fantastic.
  10. Ageha {Prototype Edition}
    by Dr. Carmilla
    After The Bomb After The Bomb
    The stories told in the lyrics are wonderful, and the way they are sung adds to the narrative in a perfectly cohesive way. The instrumentals, however, is what really ties it all together, making it a wonderful experience to listen to.
  11. Made in a Day (extended version!)
    by Maki Yamazaki
    The Tremors The Tremors
    This entire album, from beginning to end, is absolutely wonderful. Every song has a personality of its own and the stories they tell are incredibly important. As someone who has suffered through a lot of the topics the songs talk about, I appreciate someone talking about them in a way that sheds light on them, rather than stigmatise them.
  12. Eleven
    by Dr. Carmilla
  13. 吸血鬼のrequiem
    by Dr. Carmilla
    This song is somehow both haunting and nostalgic, mixing the two together perfectly. I absolutely love listening to it.
  14. The City {X:Type}
    by Dr. Carmilla
    It isn't usual that a cover of a song is just as good as the original, but this is definitely a case of that. It gives the song a whole new meaning, and the vibes are so distinctly different to the original. It is simply wonderful.