Disc 1: industrial oriented neofolk (British tradition) Disc 2: acoustic, folkish neofolk (German tradition) Disc 3: 30 years of Death In June
(((other Anons are invited to make and share their own introductory compilations, charts, memes and OC)))
FAQ >Is Death In June really a fascist band? No politics! If you really want to know, Google Scholar and libgen.io are your friends. >Can I have a link to the Death In June porno? It's not real. So no. >Stop making these threads? No.
To anyone interested in virtuoso drummer, punk pioneer and industrial visionary John Murphy (1959-2015): mega.nz/#!fswDRSBJ!ijbzN0xh8dV5Z2AazgcEelMAYnb2kS9uk-0NX95xWRg
This archive comprises all of Murphy's solo work (Shining Vril) gathered from many neofolk / post-industrial compilations and "All My Sins Remembered", a 2016 commemorative compilation made by friends and colleagues of Murphy featuring among others Nikolas Schreck, :Of The Wand And The Moon:, Blood Axis, SPK, Genocide Organ, Die Weisse Rose and Andrew King. Profits were donated to Murphy's wife to cover for medical and funeral expenses.
I very much recommend his and Nikolas Schreck's performance "In her thrall" for a demonstration of his capabilities as an improvising live musician: youtube.com/watch?v=LHKft53rJzI
Could you have the decency to convert the FLACs in the comp to v0?
Mason Green
Yep, downloading the discography right now. Has been some years since I listened to them. Except for that one song on the John Murphy comp, that guy had his fingers in everything.
The only reason some of the songs aren't flac is because I couldn't get them as flac at the time. I try to keep my shares at maximum quality so that each of my peers may decide for themselves how they want to listen to the music they get from me. Perhaps I'll upload a 320 cbr version of my comp at some point, but I won't be degraded to sharing vbrs.