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Releases | Discoveries 1Jan – 31Dec 2020 releases | discoveries 1jan – 31dec 2020 www.6forty.com January 1, 2020 Buried Inside by GLACIERS (Oakland, California) https://soundofglaciers.bandcamp.com/album/buried-inside released January 3, 2020 Leaving Buenos Aires by Karhide (Nottingham, UK) https://karhide.bandcamp.com/track/leaving-buenos-aires released January 8, 2020 Uncut by Karhide (Nottingham, UK) https://karhide.bandcamp.com/track/uncut released January 2, 2020 Ghostbird by Magdalena Gornik (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) https://magdalena.bandcamp.com/track/ghostbird 1st track off the upcoming full length album. released January 3, 2020 All Shall Be Hell - 'There's Still Time to Change the Road We're On' (All Shall Be Well AASBWAAMOTSBW) https://youtu.be/dwLow-5BP1Q Released on: 2020-01-01 Caspian - 'Circles on Circles' https://youtu.be/KLsDZRHOG_0 from the full length 'On Circles' - releases Jan24. MMXIX by MIDIRA RECORDS (Germany) https://midirarecords.bandcamp.com/album/mmxix released December 31, 2019 Conversations by Parallel Colors (Louisville, Kentucky) https://parallelcolors.bandcamp.com/album/conversations released June 1, 2019 The Time Thief by Home Brewed Universe (Hyderabad, India) https://homebreweduniverse.bandcamp.com/album/the- time-thief released January 8, 2020 Crystalline by worriedaboutsatan (sound in silence - Athens, Greece) https://soundinsilencerecords.bandcamp.com/album/crystalline released January 9, 2020 Testbild by We Deserve This (Germany) https://wedeservethis.bandcamp.com/album/testbild released January 1, 2020 Pillars by North Atlantic Drift (Toronto, Ontario) https://polarseasrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/pillars released January 10, 2020 Dark Waters by vvilderness (Hungary) https://vvilderness.bandcamp.com/album/dark-waters released January 10, 2020 Like A Rainbow Glitch by Your Friends Polymers (Samara, Russia) https://yourfriendspolymers.bandcamp.com/track/like-a-rainbow-glitch-2019-single released December 27, 2019 Wish You Were Near by SPC ECO (UK) https://spceco.bandcamp.com/track/wish-you-were-near released January 1, 2020 Across The Universe by SPC ECO (UK) https://spceco.bandcamp.com/track/across-the-universe released January 1, 2020 Less for Murder: 20 Years of Upcdownc (Medway, UK) https://upcdownc.bandcamp.com/album/less-for-murder-20- years-of-upcdownc released January 3, 2020 Vargen by Vargen (Förfallet Records - 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Ohio) https://perfectfourthmusic.bandcamp.com/album/descent released January 3, 2020 politics by felperc (Vienna, Austria) https://felperc.bandcamp.com/track/politics released January 3, 2020 Empathy by This Social Coil (Aachen, Germany) https://thissocialcoil.bandcamp.com/album/empathy released January 1, 2020 we are what we left behind by The New Honey Shade (Tulsa, Oklahoma) https://thenewhoneyshade.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-what-we-left-behind released January 3, 2020 A Tessitura of Transfiguration by Victory Over The Sun (Portland, Oregon) https://votsband.bandcamp.com/album/a- tessitura-of-transfiguration released January 3, 2020 Last lullaby by Besides (Brzeszcze, Poland) https://besides.bandcamp.com/track/last-lullaby released January 2, 2020 Solace (The Churchhill Garden Remix) by Whimsical (Griffith, Indiana) https://whimsical1.bandcamp.com/track/solace- the-churchhill-garden-remix released January 4, 2020 20/20 by Juneau (Heist Op Den Berg, Belgium) https://juneauofficial.bandcamp.com/ released January 5, 2020 Heights by Various Artists (ARCHIVES - Spain) https://archivesdubmusic.bandcamp.com/album/heights released January 10, 2020 La chute by Christian Vasseur (Lille, France) https://christianvasseur.bandcamp.com/album/la-chute released January 6, 2020 Crank Sturgeon / Matt Luczak split (Orb Tapes - Pennsylvania) https://orbtapes.bandcamp.com/album/crank-sturgeon- matt-luczak-split released January 6, 2020 Ak dievs, ko par mums teiks citplanetieši by Krasa (Riga, Latvia) https://krasa.bandcamp.com/album/ak-dievs-ko-par- mums-teiks-citplan-tie-i released January 6, 2020 Itch by Mammock (Athens, Greece) https://mammock.bandcamp.com/album/itch released January 1, 2020 ...in the Clouds by Shoalhaven (NSW, Australia) https://shoalhaven.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-clouds released January 6, 2020 Music For The Towers by Test Card (sound in silence - Athens, Greece) https://soundinsilencerecords.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-the-towers released January 9, 2020 Erratics & Unconformities by Craven Faults (UK) https://cravenfaults.bandcamp.com/album/erratics-unconformities released January 10, 2020 PASSING THROUGH by Offshore Drills (Paris, France) https://offshoredrills.bandcamp.com/album/passing-through-ep released November 18, 2019 Music For Working Out by Aiming for Enrike (Oslo, Norway) https://aimingforenrike.bandcamp.com/album/music-for- working-out released January 10, 2020 the stilling by drøne (Los Angeles, California) https://thisstrangelife.bandcamp.com/album/the-stilling released January 10, 2020 Brick Mask by B/B/S/ (Broken Spine Productions - 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Single by Kim Normal (Connecticut) https://kimnormalct.bandcamp.com/album/53-single released January 17, 2020 Create Light/Form Darkness by Our Transient Lives (Franklin, Kentucky) https://ourtransientlives.bandcamp.com/releases released January 17, 2020 Sentir by Morto (Natal, Brazil) https://mortopostmetal.bandcamp.com/album/sentir released January 6, 2020 Impermanence by SEA (Boston, Massachusetts) https://heavysea.bandcamp.com/album/impermanence released January 15, 2020 Mechanical Eyes by Orochen (Gothenburg, Sweden) https://orochen.bandcamp.com/album/mechanical-eyes released January 17, 2020 Very Good Music Compilation Vol. 4 by New Noise Entertainment (Portland, Oregon) https://newnoiseentertainment.bandcamp.com/album/very-good-music-compilation-vol-4 released January 13, 2020 Midnight Tapes & Mourning Volumes by Choirgiant (Toronto, Ontario) https://choirgiant.bandcamp.com/album/midnight- tapes-mourning-volumes released January 8, 2020 January 20, 2020 Distant After by Glories (Birmingham, Alabama) https://glories.bandcamp.com/album/distant-after released January 24, 2020 On Circles by Caspian (Beverly, Massachusetts) https://caspiantheband.bandcamp.com/album/on-circles released January 24, 2020 Invisible Cities II by Aidan Baker & Gareth Davis (Berlin, Germany) https://aidanbaker.bandcamp.com/album/invisible- cities-ii released January 21, 2020 Everything is Different
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