/r/SoundsVintage
The guidelines here are simple - submit new music that sounds like it would be right at home on an oldies radio station.
Celebrating the many new musicians keeping the golden age of music alive.
The guidelines here are simple - post only new music that sounds like it would be right at home on an oldies radio station. Anything that sounds like it came from 1900 through 1979 fits the bill. Artist popularity is not a concern.
Genres we expect to see include:
Trust your ears, they'll tell you what fits. All music submitted here should be relatively recent.
/r/SoundsVintage
Hi all! I’m Seph Martin from Italy and I just made this album about a year ago. It based on disco/funky/boogie sounds and I tried everything to make it sound like a 70s / 80s production. Next march 15 I’ll publish my second album that will include 70s,80s and 90s vibes.
Let me know what you think about it!
Cheers, Seph