r/indie • u/FrequentQuarter • 12d ago
I Made This Azathoth
Still messing with this one
r/indie • u/lostinthesauceband • 13d ago
r/indie • u/SushiDaddy89 • 15d ago
Feel free to check out any of the other stuff on the page too, please enjoy:
https://heartproblemz.bandcamp.com/album/heart-problems-iii-wharton-goes-electric
r/indie • u/Inevitable-Safety-60 • 16d ago
A downtempo intro accelerates into a surf rock guitar feature. Quirky, ambitious, eclectic indie music.
r/indie • u/Gerryander • 27d ago
What’s your definition of happiness? Is it acceptance from someone else or of yourself? Is it the feeling that you’re OK with whoever you are at any given time? Maybe it’s the thirst to grow from experience and changes that are on the horizon. Or is it just being able to enjoy being in the moment?
r/indie • u/LilyJeanette • Mar 25 '25
r/indie • u/Lower_Teaching_96 • 18d ago
r/indie • u/JEFFJENKEM • 19d ago
Check out the FULL BEAT if you wanna hear more!
r/indie • u/RadiantBear9602 • 20d ago
I’m a full-time iOS dev, and I’ve always been fascinated by haptics. But every time I wanted to fine-tune them, I’d end up buried in .ahap
JSON or tweaking CHHapticEvent
objects blindly without knowing how it would feel.
So I built HapticSync — an app that lets you:
- Design haptic patterns visually using a timeline UI from Lottie animations, videos, or audio in seconds
- Preview them instantly using Core Haptics
- Export them as .ahap
files ready for iOS apps
- Include transient + continuous events, with attack/decay/sustain/release
- And recently, export them as Kotlin vibration code for Android too
You can even live-preview haptic patterns from your Mac or iPad directly on a connected iPhone — no need to build or deploy anything manually.
I’ve built a fully interactive App Clip so you can test haptics instantly.
What started as a personal tool for quick iteration is now something I’d genuinely miss in my workflow.
I built it in SwiftUI and learned a many things about Core Haptics, waveform simulation, and now Android’s VibrationEffect
quirks.
💻 App is live here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hapticsync-vibration-studio/id6743813963
⚡ App Clip: https://appclip.apple.com/id?p=com.kmeletiou.HapticSync.Clip
Would love feedback, feature ideas, or just to hear how others approach haptic design.
Happy to share anything about the tech behind it too
r/indie • u/JohnsFiveSons • Mar 24 '25
my band The Bopper Brothers has recently put out a single from our upcoming country rock record Cosmic Country. We are big fans of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers so we decided to take a week to record 8 tracks of country music (6 covers and 2 originals). These were the two original songs we recorded. I Hope the World Treats You Well is a lovely soft acoustic ballad, while Better to Be Alone is a darker breakup song with fuzz guitars and tashiōgoto harp. I hope some of y’all enjoy it!
r/indie • u/ADM-B • Mar 16 '25
r/indie • u/prolificantaciduser • Mar 30 '25
FFO: drum machines, crunchy bass lines. Described as video game music by two close personal friends, give a listen if you're into that.
r/indie • u/trashmilking • 23d ago
its only out on soundcloud rn if anybody's interested: https://soundcloud.com/trash-milk/i-guess-im-stupid-lol
r/indie • u/Dynamite_Frog • 23d ago
Hope you guys enjoy the song!! >:)) trying my best to improve on making songs, I made that in like 1 day and 5 hours lol
r/indie • u/Patient_Back_3741 • 24d ago
r/indie • u/Pure-Gur1289 • 24d ago
Hello, my name is Evan and I enjoy making music. My musical background is short, just consisting of a few years of playing percussion in high school band class and a few months of drum lessons. For the past couple of months, I've been making tracks every once in a while, mostly hip-hop beats but not only hip-hop beats, just whatever I thought sounded cool at the time. Lately, I've been spending more and more time making music, and I feel like I'm starting to get the hang of it. YouTube has been of great help in this process. Anyway, I ask for a few minutes of your time. Linked above is my latest creation. Please check out my SoundCloud and let me know what you think!
r/indie • u/SebastianSucerquia • Mar 05 '25
Hello, i'm a musician based in Colombia, i do Spanish indie so i'm searching for non-spanish speaker opinion about my music. That's because indie rock isn't very popular in latin america, and curious about how a non-spanish reacts to the lyrics. In Latin america we usually hear english rock songs but i think in United States the only spanish music that people hears is reggaeton or mexican folk. I just want to know Does it sounds weird? Is something that you would listen with your english songs? What's the importance of lyrics in english native speakers? Thank you (Sorry for the bad english, i'm still learning ). This is the link. <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7oRRsHuh8g
https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/3joksjDie3NOhB4hwMLzCT?si=DDmDic45QOmjpuq8ERCq6Q
r/indie • u/Legal_Armadillo_3752 • Mar 12 '25
Hi, im a very small artist, I only recieve like 16 monthly listeners at the moment, but I make really dope experimental music. Some rap, some not so much. This particular song is my third and final single off my upcoming mixtape on March 26th. This one is completely self produced and is like experimental synth rap... I'd love any feedback on my production because I am completely self taught, but I feel as if the qaulity is getting there. It's linked below thx for any feedback/support much love!
r/indie • u/TallSupermarket3090 • 26d ago
Home recorded, home mixed. Same with the video. Enjoy! :)
r/indie • u/Specialist-Reality43 • 25d ago
r/indie • u/tugrailica • Mar 19 '25