In Bandcamp, you can share your profile so that others can see what you have bought, listened to, etc on the BandCamp platform. I thought it might be a fun concept to share BandCamp Profiles (as long as they are not set to private).
I’m not a hardcore Bandcamp buyer, but what I really appreciate about this service is that it probably pays out the most to the artists themselves.
A big drawback with Bandcamp for me is that HiRes albums are not labeled as such. This fact has caused a positive surprise for me once or twice, but in case you value HiRes, this is a pig in a poke.
Therefore, I usually look first at Qobuz for the desired album, where such albums are marked and if they are “only” available in CD quality, I buy them from Bandcamp and let me surprise what I get.
Carbon Based Lifeforms play awesome ambient music.
An On Bast specialises in modular synthesiser, often improvising on the go.
Rock fans should check Toundra (Excellent Spanish Post rock) and Swan Valley Heights (German stoner rock)
I love all kinds of music but on bandcamp I limit myself to electronic mostly.
I have the bad habit of getting carried away and buying complete discographies whenever I discover something new. My profile has so much filler because of it (even with half of it hidden).
Absolutely love Bandcamp. Seems to look after artists better than a lot of the others, and I try and buy vinyl though there so I get an at least CD quality download (I have not access to Tidal etc). A lot of the new stuff is coming though in HD as well (although not identified as such). All good, that is what Roon is for.
My collection, mainly Afrobeat and Australian rock.