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Fooking-Degenerate OP t1_jdzx3of wrote

"Discovery" and "Storm" were more groundbreaking at the time, they defined their genre for a decade, but imho the latter albums shows more complexity and growth as artists, both for Daft Punk and Godspeed. Or maybe I'm liking them more because they have a more contemporary sound... probably both imho

> I can’t comment on ‘Fudge’ though as I’m not familiar.

Man you're in for a treat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1nl-rN2hpU

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brandonsfacepodcast t1_jdzuvk1 wrote

Indie labels have submission pages. Find a label that specializes in the type of music you make, find their website and email them through the channels they want you to go through.

Don't be pushy, just be you. Authenticity sells.

In the meantime make a Bandcamp and upload your music independently. Go find a show to play and get your 10,000 hours in.

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BeardedDragon1917 t1_jdztt2q wrote

>So disappointing, because they showed such potential.

I'm sorry, this is a bizarre thing to say about a wildly successful, decades long musical project. There will be up and downs, and different people will like different things, but to think that Gorillaz haven't fulfilled their potential makes no sense. What are you even comparing them to? Another virtual band?

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dj_ghostcat t1_jdzqzh2 wrote

I wouldn't think very much. It's a pretty bankable project, so he should be able to do more or less what he wants.

He also knows a lot of really interesting international artists through his work with Honest Jon's. He has his pick of cool, unusual collaborators, but lately seems more interested in Gorillaz being a pop project with kinda goofy concepts.

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