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- Bandcamp is an online music distribution platform founded in 2008 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal...
- live albums (all but two of which were initially released exclusively to Bandcamp), four compilation albums, one remix album, three extended plays, 59 singles...
- Lullaby", in October 2013. Soon after, Skinner began releasing music to Bandcamp with his first album, Everything Is Made of Clouds, at the age of 14. He...
- game Minecraft. His discography comprises eight major studio albums, five Bandcamp exclusive studio albums, nine compilation albums, seven EPs, two mixtapes...
- current Bandcamp version, with "Real Men" moved to the end of the album. Sometime in late 2012 – early 2013, "Real Men" was removed from the Bandcamp tracklist...
- Taylor". Nachtstuckrecords.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020. "Caged Guerrillas, by Benedict Taylor – Violist". Subverten.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 3 July...
- as singles by artists and labels elsewhere, such as on Spotify and the Bandcamp storefront. Nowadays physically-released music is mainly bought in the...
- first four studio albums were self-released on the music-sharing website Bandcamp. His fifth album, DSU, was released on Orchid Tapes in 2014, and his subsequent...
- the Ordinary in Bandcamp Johnny Franck – There’s Always Hope in Discogs There’s Always Hope in Genius There's Always Hope in Bandcamp Johnny Franck -...
- Houses and No Dogs Allowed. Gish started her career by uploading music on Bandcamp. Her first release was "don't call on me" in 2015, followed by "dummy parade"...