Is it Friday? Is it still BandcampFriday? Signs point to yes! Here's music we recommend that's findable on Bandcamp ✍️imLeor 🎧
Cover art for Bandcamp releases by Ariel Zetina, Angelenah, Divino Niño, Nnamdï, Mightmare, and Bossa IVIf you perk up when you hear the phrase “Bandcamp Friday,” then you probably already know that its 25th iteration arrives November 4.
For 24 hours, the digital retailer passes along its usual share of sales revenue to the independent artists and labels whose work has made the platform such a success. stories that mention music you can buy via Bandcamp. This is the shortest list in many months—not because we’ve covered less music, but because not every artist we write about sells through Bandcamp.
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