Below are 8 albums from such artists as joshuasvibing, Zix, Camanche Hemmingway, Jake Morse, and Bge Kidd discovered by Unknown Music. Unknown Music maintains a collection of lesser-known artists and their music.
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In his own words, Jake Morse's newest album, Can’t Complain, is “everything I’ve wanted to create since I started making music.” Released in February 2023, this new project is a long way from his first. Jake’s musical journey began at a young age, playing drums and starting bands at a young age, and eventually learning to make beats on an iPod Touch. He started writing his own raps and released his first mixtape in 2012. After numerous low-quality mixtapes, Jake removed everything from the internet in 2014, and began saving up for a computer and a decent microphone. In October of 2015, Jake released a short EP called Smile, as sort of a fresh start. He would go on to release two albums, three more EPs, and a long run of loose singles through 2018. Jake’s 2019 included a high volume of new music and other media, including the semi-viral success of Oh Say (Can You See What's Wrong), and several other singles, The Morse Code Podcast, a vlog, and more. The beginning of 2020 brought a half dozen more singles, before taking a step back to start focusing on creating an album. Giving the first glimpse of the album, Jake Released Life is Good (ft. Najee Janey & alè) in August of 2021. In 2022 Jake experimented a little bit with a 7 track project called The Promise, before returning to the studio to continue working on the album. Finally Jake Morse released his album Can’t Complain February 17, 2023.
Plenum (stylised as PLENUM) DJ and record producer duo. We specialize in creating music in the style of Melodic Techno, Deep House and Tech House.
joshuasvibing: //ab.s | doing things that make me happy
Jake Morse: In his own words, Jake Morse's newest album, Can’t Complain, is “everything I’ve wanted to create since I started making music.” Released in February 2023, this new project is a long way from his first. Jake’s musical journey began at a young age, playing drums and starting bands at a young age, and eventually learning to make beats on an iPod Touch. He started writing his own raps and released his first mixtape in 2012. After numerous low-quality mixtapes, Jake removed everything from the internet in 2014, and began saving up for a computer and a decent microphone. In October of 2015, Jake released a short EP called Smile, as sort of a fresh start. He would go on to release two albums, three more EPs, and a long run of loose singles through 2018. Jake’s 2019 included a high volume of new music and other media, including the semi-viral success of Oh Say (Can You See What's Wrong), and several other singles, The Morse Code Podcast, a vlog, and more. The beginning of 2020 brought a half dozen more singles, before taking a step back to start focusing on creating an album. Giving the first glimpse of the album, Jake Released Life is Good (ft. Najee Janey & alè) in August of 2021. In 2022 Jake experimented a little bit with a 7 track project called The Promise, before returning to the studio to continue working on the album. Finally Jake Morse released his album Can’t Complain February 17, 2023.