ETIQUETTE - Include correct format (artist / band, title of release, year of release, cover art, the file type (v0, 320 mp3, FLAC, etc), short description, YouTube sample, link) - Send thanks if you have downloaded something to let them know they did a good thing - Avoid sharing / requesting things that are already on the archive - Soulseek / rutracker are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it - No samples on YouTube, Soundcloud? Drag'n'drop any mp3 on clyp.it
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Share something first? - Google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/ - When searching, limit your search to links only, like so: "desired album mega|zippyshare|mediafire" - Make sure you've typed "zippyshare" and not "zippy", or else Zippyshare links will not be found.
Mandrake - Unreleased Materials Vol. 1 & 2 (1997) (128-192kbps MP3) >Progressive Rock >Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=SxyiXixFRNU >mega.nz/#F!UEllAYiL!WPekLqsq2R00bgmvlRpCIg Unreleased material from Mandrake, a Progressive Rock band formed and led by Susumu Hirasawa in 1973. Never releasing any official material during its lifespan and with Hirasawa becoming dissatisfied with Progressive Rock, he would take the band in a more new-wave direction under the name P-Model from 1979 onwards.
A shot in the dark, but I would like to request a lossless download for Teru's Symphonia - Symphonia.
If anyone has anything else by these guys please upload it
Kayden Green
This is kind of a hard request to fill, but does anyone have a download link to Analogue monsta's Boom EP? It was available as a free download years ago through Scion's website, but has since been taken down and I guess nobody thought to back it up?
It's a collab project between TOKiMONSTA and Suzi Analogue.
Jordan Ward
Second this recc' Thanks for sharing bruh
Carson Sanchez
It's on soulseek bro
Evan Gonzalez
Muûsikko - Little Tiny Rooms >avant-folk, tape music
disappointed that this isn't just a monkey screeching into a mic
Alexander Long
This is incredible, I can't even believe its a thing. Don't bother asking for albums without downloading this.
Would be nice if a smarter user explained how this is working / allowed
Aiden Mitchell
because it's the internet
Gavin Foster
I dont know what I'm talking about at all, but I wonder if Deezer is able to log the address of who downloaded what and eventually make a lawsuit
Kevin Ward
is this a p2p like this or what?
Xavier Cooper
I never use deezloader just cause I never find myself looking for anything in particular. S'why I come to sharethreads in the first place, it's like wandering through a record store on the internet
Someone asked for a MEGA of my favourite albums a while ago, now here's one for my least favourite albums too
>Prismadoll's Favourite & Least Favourite Albums
>Battles - Gloss Drop (2011) >Ford & Lopatin - Channel Pressure (2011) >Swans - Soundtracks For The Blind (1996) >Basement Jaxx - Remedy (1999) >Mercury Rev - Boces (1993) >Michael Jackson - Thriller (1982) >Chuck Person - Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 (2010) >Animal Collective - Centipede Hz (2012) >Talk Talk - It's My Life (1984) >Alice In Chains - Jar Of Flies / Sap (1994) >David Bowie - Blackstar (2016) >Laurel Halo - Quarantine (2012) >Faith No More - Angel Dust (1992) >Nero - Welcome Reality+ (2011 / 2012) >Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse (2004) >Shady - World (1994) >Basement Jaxx - Zephyr (2009) >David Bowie - 1.Outside (1995) >Emeralds - Does It Look Like I'm Here? (2010)
>Audioslave - Audioslave (2002) >14 Year Old Girls - Strategy Guide (2004) >Bad City - Welcome To The Wasteland (2010) >Tin Machine - Tin Machine II (1991) >░▒▓新しいデラックスライフ▓▒░ / New Life Deluxe - ▣世界から解放され▣ / Be Released From The World (2012) >Creed - Human Clay (1999) >deadmau5 - Vexillology (2006) >Helmet - Monochrome (2006) >Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf (2002) >Alice In Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue (2009) >The Flys - Outta My Way (2000) >Nas - Nastradamus (1999) >Zwan - Mary Star Of The Sea (2003) >Mycr@ft - Taking A Fall (2015) >Matchbox Twenty - Yourself Or Someone Like You (1996) >MC Hammer - Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em (1990)
Everything's in 320 with exception of Eccojams, which is 256, and Taking A Fall, which varied from as low as 64 to as high 2304, which I converted to 320
>Basement Jaxx - Never Say Never [320] (2014) >House, Dance-Pop >Promotional radio CD that includes 4 remixes of Never Say Never, as well as the radio edit
>how does it work reddit.com/r/deezloader/ might be a better place for these questions (I think they just using an exploit of the Deezer API that the company don't bother to/can't fix because the deezloader app is used by few people only)
Dominic Fisher
I tried downloading an album and deezloader told me it was finished, but the folder is still empty. Fug!
Ayden Powell
Bump
David Lewis
Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I already tried on /wsr/ and had no luck. I am looking to a mega link of pic related chart. Does anyone have it?
Posted this in the wrong thread so reposting here Scott Robinson - Thinking Big >Jazz standards played using obscure instruments like the Contrabass Sax, Theremin, and Contrabass Sarrusophone. A rare treat to hear instruments you otherwise never get to hear used. Sample: clyp.it/neqcexsb Link: mediafire.com/?s9bo7avxbez6jlt
>Psychedelic pop/rock/folk. Think of a Kinks/Byrds with a more pastoral, psych edge. >First of all, trust me when I tell you that you want to listen to the bonus tracks. Those horns and extra arrangements do wonders to the already stupidly beautiful tracks. Anyways, after the initial sugar rush, the album comes. Almendra's debut, first band fronted by Luis Alberto Spinetta. Gorgeous, bright, melancholic psych pop songs and a few heavier jams. A forgotten 60s psychedelic classic.
>Math funk rock, jazz psych post-hardcore. Bitney from Tortoise plays here. >"Tar Babies were formed in the early 80’s. Their second album for SST, No Contest, is a mix of funk and jazz, with punk rock aggression. A lot of which is instrumental, which makes it a very easy listen. The musicianship is really tight and sounds much like an improv session. The rhythm section is easy to follow and grabs your attention from the beginning. While the melodies are forward sounding and interesting. But no one over shadows anyone, they all work and compliment each other."
Miguel Abuelo & Nada - Miguel Abuelo & Nada (1973)
>Heavy psych rock with barroque moments. Borderline progressive. >"Miguel Abuelo & Nada eponymous album shows an interesting blend between a rough progressive reminding of Museo Rosenbach and seventies heavy rock sequences that evoke Led Zeppelin. The spanish vocals and the cello give an intriguing touch."
Jeff Beck - Who Else! (1999) (1411k WAV) >Instrumental Rock, Electronic >Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=3kNJ2jsgfC0 >mega.nz/#F!AANV2BJA!QKg0c9V1CQxnToKXr0KNhw A pretty interesting (and surprisingly good imo) album where Jeff Beck experiments with various electronic influences alongside his usual jazz/blues rock sound.
Joseph Hernandez
Yma Sumac - Miracles (1972) >easy-listening/psych Yma Sumac was a legendary 1950's exotica singer with a large vocal range ; there she did vocal exercises over groovy psych/hard-rock/fusion orchestrations (with some help from Lex Baxter).
The Index - The Index >Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Surf Rock, Noise Rock
From out of the depths of a Detroit basement in the late 60s, comes The Index, and their low quality recordings of slow jamming, noisy, garage psych, that seems almost drugged up on heroin moreso than acid. coming out the same year as the velvet undergrounds first album, but having them cite no influence from the band, is pretty remarkable, instead, they cite groups like The Byrds and Jimi Hendrix as influencers on this album. if you can imagine dick dale doing garage raga rock on some sort of opiate to give it this heavy, and lethargic quality to the songs. with about half of these being instrumentals, and the others featuring more underproduced vocals than TVU or most other garage rock at the time. the album kinda tricks you at first with its pretty straight forward psych folk rock sound on the first few tracks, but once you hit Turquoise Feline, thats where things take a turn for the strange, this song is a jam of wah pedals and precussion from out the psych handbook. another great feature of this is that a lot of the songs on the album really feel representative of where indie rock would be in the 80s, on the more abrasive end that is, even the amount of feedback used is primative, droney, and hellish, which shines through as best it can through the mono reel to reel recording.
Damon - Song of a Gypsy (1969) >Psychedelic Folk, Psych Rock >laid-back type vocals over echoed fuzz-tone guitar and sitar >Wicked drum breaks and heavy driving bass with screeching keys.
Simon Finn - Pass the Distance (1970) >psych folk, essential Songs lurch through psycho-ward strums accompanied by campfire third-eye improvisations. Even the two sides of the album’s cover – a lightly abstracted picture of a scrappy pair walking on a forest pathway headed to the horizon as seen from behind and its psychedelic flip-image with the two figures’ faces exploding in mask-like grimaces as the space around them flares with dreamstate hallucinations – suggests the slow crumble of liminal partitions. I'm not kidding when I say this has some of the most beautiful folk songs I've listened to
>Psychedelic rock, hard rock. This one has some proggy heavy psych tracks. >Pappo reveals his blues rock secrets to Luis Alberto Spinetta around the time Pappo's Blues debut comes up. And on this album he sounds just as heavy and vicious as him. But that's not the only thing that makes this album fantastic. Spinetta proves to be a more ambitious and adventorous musician. Still carrying his most psychedelic edge he turns the volume up as he never did before on Post-Crucifixion and Algo flota en la laguna. And tracks like Serpiente and El Jardinero dip into the waters of celestial prog rock. >And as amazing as this sounds, this might be Pescado's weakest album.
The Blackfoot – The Footsteps >Zam-rock, Psych Another 70s Zambia rock group, the Blackfoot band was the flagship band for Ndola Music Parlour when live band music took the country by the storm. This doesn’t have as much fuzz guitar as the Ngozi Family or as much prog stylings as Witch, but it is solid & definitely Zamrock. This record has some traces of traditional Zambian drumming & guitar work, but comes off like an Afropop Creedence.
Sometimes it doesn't save in the specified file path. Look at the folders around where you thought you downloaded it. Also make sure you have "Create Album Folder" checked.
Anthony Brooks
EEEKS - Pet City (2017) >South American psych pop >for fans of Ariel Pink, Foxygen, ELO, MGMT