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
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Check the pastebin to see if it was in a discography or essentials folder? - Share something first? - google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
>I don't have anything to share! - Have a Goodwill, thrift store or library in your area? Try picking up the most obscure thing you can find there and share it. Somebody might be happy you shared it!
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>rbt.asia/mu/
Danny Lohner / Renholdër - Underworld: Music from the Motion Picture (2003) [320 kbps] >industrial, rock, alternative metal, darkwave >essential mallgothcore
Looking for Tatiana Nikolayeva's version of Bach's Art of the Fugue in 320 or flac.
To balance out my share/request karma, here are some jazz albums: Henry Threadgill - Too Much Sugar for a Dime >Avant-garde fusion I guess >The instrumental selection Henry gets on his records sounds fucking weird. youtube.com/watch?v=yPuEHytPA1Q&ab_channel=mfish618
Henry Threadgill - In for a Penny in for a Pound >Free jazz/post bop >This album is fucking nuts. The counterpoint is some of the weirdest sounding shit I've ever heard >no samples from the album, but here's a live performance recorded by the Library of Congress from around the time this record came out. None of the compositions from the record are played here, but the music is similar.
Paavo - The Third Song of the Peacock >Avant-garde vocal jazz >volatile and beautiful chamber jazz where the vocals work in unison with the instruments rather than being prioritized over or under them. Any of you familiar with Fire!'s orchestral stuff will recognize Sofia's vocals. Here the stuff she's working on is significantly more complex and less rocky. youtube.com/watch?v=l1-V3hvVezM&ab_channel=Uktrayf
Jan Garbarek - Witchi-Tai-To >ECM style jazz, Post bop >really colourful and melodically pretty ECM jazz. >This track isn't the best on the album, but it's the only one on Youtube. youtube.com/watch?v=Zf5dq8CmtmQ&ab_channel=DoctorDestiny
Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra - Live on Planet Earth >Free jazz/Third Stream >off the wall jazz orchestra with some occasional electronics. Every album sounds different by these guys but I really like this one for how organic and free it feels. youtube.com/watch?v=1Q1agWN89O4&ab_channel=CH1PS
Angelica Sanchez Trio - Float the Edge >Free jazz >Very loose and spacious. Piano player reminds me a little of Cecil Taylor if Cecil Taylor had an iota of chill. One of my favourite records of last year. >no sample on youtube :'(
Chris Potter - Concentric Circles >Post-bop >Chris was pretty young when he made this record. In general it's a little more accessible than a lot of his ECM records but my favourite is this one where he does his Dolphy via pre-free jazz Coltrane impersonation but I promise it's not all like this. youtube.com/watch?v=ZXDYSJ3Va9Y&ab_channel=necromaniac
Modern Jazz Quartet - Live at the Lighthouse >Cool Jazz/Hard Bop >Modern Jazz Quartet doing their usual schtick of making blues' sound way more complex than they've any right to be. This is nothing too out of the box for them, but it's a really well played set. >no Youtube sample :'(
Repost from last thread because it died shortly after posting it:
Bennie Maupin - Slow Traffic to the Right (1977) [320 kbps] >jazz, jazz fusion, funk >former member of Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and played on Bitches Brew
This is my last share. Going to once again shout out into the ether looking for a 320 mp3 or flac of Tatiana Nikolayeva doing Art of the Fugue. Plz, you'd be my hero user.
Paul Motian - Lost in a Dream >ECM Third Stream >Paul Motian, Chris Potter and Jason Moran sometimes loosely and sometimes fervently emoting around flexible tempi and sparse themes. Very improvisational and very personal. >no samples on Youtube :'( The version of Cathedral Song on here breaks my heart though so here's another version so you can hear how beautiful a composition it is youtube.com/watch?v=-HotPnZt4j8&ab_channel=necromaniac
Criss Cross's official covers are so horrible-looking that fan covers get made in the style of Blue Note, often (always?) an homage to a specific BN artwork. I assume it's a Sup Forumstant that does them because almost every Criss Cross share in sharethreads has the fan art.
Isaac Clark
Thanks user! You da best! The difference between 320 and V0 is pretty minuscule. Shits fine with me. Some of the photography on Criss Cross records can be a little questionable. They could do with taking some more shots and maybe trying to frame their artists in more flattering contexts. I like the style overall tho! The fonts they use are nice and portraits of the artists are neat when they're good pictures.
Carson Bailey
Lonnie Holley - Just Before Music (2012) [320 kbps]
>Psychedelic Soul, Minimal Synth, Ambient, gospel I guess >Outsider artist since the seventies, this is his first album of music (2012)
if you search rbt for "rio arriba" you get a guy a few months ago that had posted a mega link presumably to the album, but the link no longer works. it sort of looks like this guy might be the same one but there's no link posted. I can't find it on tpb or kickass and im not in any private trackers. is there any chance anyone here has a magnet link or mega or something for it
Humbly requesting: Astrid Sonne, Human Lines, 2018
Chase Cooper
No joke I grew up three houses down from Rob, true blue aussie battla. I still see him from time to time he's restoring a house down the road from my mate, great guy.
James Parker
Get a photo with the guy next time you see him and tell him about his huge underground following on the music subsection of an obscure mongolian fingerpainting imageboard.
Oliver Gray
Sisters of Mercy Bauhaus, The Mission UK, Siouxsie and The BAnshees, are all good starters
I did not, I haven't actually heard anything past their 3rd album. >Days Of Fear (1994) >Terminal (2000) >Lemmings Travel To The Sea (2000) I haven't been able to find. I didn't know anyone here liked Dumptruck, they're never posted, any time I post em it gets ignored.
Mason Morgan
DeFacto - Légende du Scorpion à Quatre Queues (FLAC) >Dub Reggae/Psychedelia/Salsa >Proto The Mars Volta. The band DeFacto started as a result of jam sessions after At The Drive in shows. >Omar Rodriguez on bass, Cedric Blixer-Zavala on drums, Ikey Owens on keys, Jeremy Ward as sound engineer.
Prince and The New Power Generation - One Nite Alone... Live! (3CD set) (2002) [320] >funk, soul, jazz, rock >live recording of his ONA tour, with songs ranging from 1979 to 2002 >includes One Nite Alone... The Aftershow - It Ain't Over! link: mega.nz/#!LiIFVQbL!SlOxvYKB8p-ourOKrQlHMcBXKAeCzryYrkMGWccmcEk