Hidden Music Gems

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Hello. This is a thread for sharing unknown songs/albums that you have found over the years on spotify/youtube that you think are really good but have little views.
I've been trying to find new music to get into and have found that some of my favourite songs have come from youtube randomly suggesting me something with like a few thousand views. I'm interested in seeing if any of you have similar experiences of randomly finding great unknown songs.

To start off, some of my favourites:


Great piece of prog-rock, easily one of the best songs youtube has recommended to me.


Another solid prog-rock piece.


This is a full album. Good zeuhl album with french vocals.


Solid newish prog rock album


Really good krautrock album with german vocals


These are some of the gems I've found. Most of mine tend to be songs/albums from the 1960s-1980s which have been buried under more popular bands from those time periods.

Feel free to share music from any genre. I think a cap of 150,000 views/plays is ok. Make sure you give a very brief description of the genre of music you posted, so people looking for specific genres know what they want to check out.
 
Figured I'd add some prog house/EDM type stuff:
I'll stick in a few songs with under 150k views from Paris & Simo


slightly less obscure (hovering around 1M on the popular EDM channels) is Matrix and Futurebound


Next up is a song you may have heard (adverts/YT videos) - Android Porn by Kraddy (<10M views in 6 years isn't insane)


Tbh I'm not sticking to the 150k thing very well, ah well. Next up is Chris Lorenzo


Yeah at this point i'm setting my own rough limit of 1M views. This song is more Drum&Bass but it's good - Koven


At ~500k views comes some stuff from Thomas Gold (not the most hidden as he featured on a Swedish House Mafia album)


Another one at ~500k views, it's Seven Lions


This song is surprisingly obscure considering Armada Music use it as their outro for most of their videos: Audien - Leaving You


The next one is Magic Trick by Borgore and Juicy J


This next song is surprisingly obscure considering Ministry of Sound featuring on an album and Spinning TV have a video for it: After Dark by Tom Starr and Style of Eye


I've put quite a lot up now, so I'll leave with a wildcard entry: Things will never be the same by Hypnogaja - this is more of a light rock genre or something

Enjoy
 

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