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: >>>>>>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. - No samples available on Youtube, Soundcloud, etc? Drag'n'drop any MP3 on clyp.it
These links expire after thirty days of inactivity, so I'd really appreciate if you guys grab a few things / share this amongst yourselves so I can continue doing this.
Anybody have MM..Food in FLAC? Been searching for it everywhere
Jeremiah Ward
>every single share is 320 CBR Bookmarked
Justin King
I don't have anything to share, but I just discovered in the archive that some glorious user has shared Jandeks entire studio discography a few months. Since no one reacted to it in that thread, I just wanted to say (if you're still here): thank you so so so much man, I love you
Noah Jones
Daryl Hall (and Robert Fripp) - Sacred Songs (1977) (320) >Blue-Eyed Soul, Art Rock, Daryl Hall's first solo album. Features Robert Fripp on guitar and in the producers chair. The first part of Fripp's "Exposure" Trilogy. Finished in 1977 and then shelved by RCA until 1980.
>contrivedaesthetics really nice selection but too bad you don't label each albums by genre tho (ie.electro, rock, etc.)
Eli Butler
I do!
There's genre tags in the labels / footer of each post. There's a little gadget in the sidebar that you can use to browse by genre.
Dominic Murphy
That blog is glorious. You're doing god's work OP.
Easton Turner
Nazareth - Hair of the Dog (1975) >Hard Rock, Blues Rock A real underrated Hard Rock band from the 70's. They're also know as the band Guns'n Roses ripped off of. They mostly gained a lot of reputation because of the radio friendly rock ballad ''Love Hurts'' but the album has a lot more to offer; Raw whisky-soaked vocals tight blues-based riffs, great solos and lotsa cowbells that everyone loves Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=m6zRq2ny5YQ Download: mediafire.com/?h7r7w47ed0wcsny
It's alright man. Great blog btw
Nolan Nguyen
Thank you. :-)
Cooper Phillips
Anyone have the album Passage to Rhodesia by ROME? It's Neo-folk and Martial Industrial sort of.
Jacob Brown
my bad lol thx (I have several blogs but I don't use these templates & features) i'm gonna grab all those ambient shares right now
Benjamin Lewis
Thank you so much.
Link them here if they're music blogs. I can put you in my sidebar.
Joshua Sanders
Requesting Beaumont Hannant - Tastes and Textures vol. 1, 2 and 3.
All three of them in V0 please.
Ryder Brooks
And a share in return.
Husikeqsue - Green Blue Fire >Trip-Hop, Alternative Rock, Ambient Pop, Downtempo >Husik's partnership with Beaumont Hannant took the full-length album plunge here with Green Blue Fire, a fascinating collection that confirms Husik's reputation as one of America's best, most underrated musicians and performers. Dance purists will likely kick against the fact that these aren't "real" songs for raves or chill-outs, while indie rock purists in turn no doubt find the results too synth and beat-based for their tastes. But it's this kind of small-minded limitation that both Husik and Hannant are kicking against, and the results aren't merely cool just by existing, but because the end results are so enjoyable. Rather than trying any radical reinventions of style, Green Blue Fire seeks to translate the glazed, haunting haze of Husik's work in general to a more beat-oriented context. Songs like "The Bird" show the collaboration in full flight, Husik's dark keen wafting through the steady breakbeats and bass tones like a lost ghost, her guitar work the crowning touch, a dreamy loop of phased feedback. What's especially fascinating is hearing Husik's wonderfully witty and often pointedly barbed lyrics in combination with the futuristic glow of the music -- consider the demolition of American self-images on "Bad Head Day," Husik sweetly crooning lines like "Rave on America/You frothing old blister," or the mysterious ramble about...friends, lovers?...in "All Hands on Deck," the music swirling gently up and up. The songs are lovely enough to enjoy without paying attention, but there's a reward to be had in letting the whole experience sink in. Hands-down album standout: "Haunt Me," with Husik's E-Bow guitar work and wonderful rich voice mixed so perfectly with Hannant's light, whizzing beats and pulses that it almost defies description, a pop/psych/dance dream at once melancholy and summery. - AMG www81.zippyshare.com/v/AjJwB97I/file.html
/r/ Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where (or Permutation eventually)
Luke Foster
/r/ing burn from deep purple, cant find it anywhere
Jackson Russell
Effective in 30 minutes, I will no longer host an index of all my files. I have not been forced to do this by any external force.
Here's a share tho:
Black Disco - Night Express (1976, re-released 2016; FLAC, 320) >jazz, fusion, afrobeat > Press ‘play’ and the soulful notes of Basil ‘Mannenberg’ Coetzee’s saxophone tell you two things. First, Night Express is great music. But, second, the sound doesn’t fit neatly into any of the mid-70s South African musical genre boxes. This was an era when Abdullah Ibrahim’s music spoke to popular audiences as well as jazz fundis, with the bump jive mood of Mannenberg as representative as the more abstract piano explorations of Underground in Africa. It was also the heyday of Soweto Soul, when groups such as Jacob ‘Mpharanyana’ Radebe’s Cannibals melded hoarse lead vocals, sweet female backing choruses and Ray Phiri’s fiery guitar into South Africa’s answer to the Stax sound.
It's a huge hassle to keep everything updated. Unless there's a change in how I can manage the site and catalog everything easily, I cannot guarantee a proper index. The files themselves will still remain, and I will continue to share; I juts won't be able to host an index for the time being.
Brayden Moore
anybody got the Memphis Hip Hop archive? rebeccablacktech is down
Dinosaur L - 24 → 24 Music >Disco, Funk, Avant-Garde, Structured Improvisation >Of all the recordings in Arthur Russell's voluminous legacy, the Dinosaur L recordings from 1981, titled 24-24 Music on the original Sleeping Bag Records imprint, are the most delightful to listen to. While it's true in one way they are not the most musically sophisticated of his many recordings -- and this is not a disclaimer, far from it -- in another way they are. Who else heard then created improvisational, non-ironic, avant garde disco in 1981? The tunes here (at the time they were issued simply with numbered titles, and here are restored to their original names) are a series of preprogrammed beats, which change every 24 bars. Russell used two 24-track tape recorders (hence the title 24-->24) to capture the music which he very loosely scored and directed in a series of a five musical sketches, thereby allowing players to come in anywhere on any of the songs he created. He used the tape decks--and and ultimately the studio itself--as instruments. The studio band had to improvise everything else on top of the beats: from guitar lines, horns, vocals, keyboard vamps, basslines, etc.! The Ingram family were an established act, and had worked with Russell and Will Socolov on the Loose Joints sessions the year before and were used to Russell's inventive quirks. They are fully present here, as are saxophonist Peter Gordon, organist/vocalist Julius Eastman; tromboninst Peter Zummo, bassist Wilbur Bascomb, Jr., conguero Mustafa Khaliq Ahmed, trumpeter Rik Albani, guitarists Larry Saltzman and Ed Tomney, and vocalists Jill Kroesen, Denise Mercedes and Marie-Chantal Martin. - AMG
Yeah, that's the plan so long as more people start snatching.
Uploads will be difficult to maintain within the next couple weeks at the activity I'm sitting at, so we'll see if the community shows up.
I think I'll be toning it down to a one post a day from here on out. The past couple weeks have been a lot of work and I'd like to invest more time into polishing the layout and accumulating exposure on other blogs I follow.
Thanks for your interest!
Angel Baker
You rule
Jeremiah Morales
Thanks a ton
Bentley Davis
I came here to praise this blog, recommend sauti-muuaji's blogspot for those who like jazz, and to ask if anyone could point to any other blogs?
Nathaniel Cruz
i feel like a large portion of this thread is just one dude jackin himself off, switching hands once in a while
Evan Bell
Taking Requests. Note that and have already been shared from my collection.
Zachary Lee
What Steve Hackett and Genesis do you have?
Jackson Moore
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble - Music for the Courts of Europe >A brass ensemble playing arrangements of baroque and medieval music. Fuck violins; this is how early music should be played
Steve Hackett (320) >Spectral Morning >Genesis Revisited I Genesis (Most are 128-256) >Foxtrot >Selling England >Lamb Lies Down > The Lamb Woke Up Again (Bootleg from the one-off 1982 Genesis Reunion)
Isaac Barnes
does anyone have a non-leak of Teens of Denial?
Matthew Cox
If I can get that Genesis Revisited that would be awesome.
Don't have it. Only have Best of, Songs from the Attic, and 52nd Street
Chase Brooks
yea i got some shiet
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - All Lights Fucked On The Hairy Amp Drooling (192) >post-rock, demo, some of you probably want this mega.nz/#F!w1g2lQZJ!yJhYdqcUQrzJlZVcrv2OyQ >do i really need a sample
hopefully that was a good enough bribe for my requests:
Somewhere out there, there was a mega link with a gigabyte and a half of neutral milk hotel bootlegs. The link has since gone down and I kno at least one of you has to have it. Also, anything by Hera, the polish jazz trio Or anything by Elevator to Hell
Also, a non-music request, how the hell do you guys take screenshots of your entire music folders. Cause if anyone has any of the stuff I requested, please upload and I'll give whatever in return. Thanks. Like, I've been looking for this shit forever
Jace Williams
yea but its not uploaded. what albums do you need?
Benjamin Davis
>All Lights Fucked On The Hair Amp Drooling
Henry Gray
>Godspeed You! Black Emperor - All Lights Fucked On The Hairy Amp Drooling
I actually do have all those Neutral Milk Hotel bootlegs, but because you shared ALFOTHAD, I'm not going to share. Anyways, the majority of the recordings were shit quality.
Ian Anderson
Does anyone have a remastered copy of Velvet Underground and Nico? The Version I have sounds like shit.
Benjamin King
Charanjit Singh – Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat >Indian Classical, Acid, Experimental This album is actually a prototype of a music, that is much later named "Goa Trance". It has fresh sound for its time. Unfortunately, all the sources on youtube are lowered BPM versions, original version is 140bpm, but here it is anyway Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=sB4RYBpwV0A Download: mega.nz/#!ulMD3BQR!1NiHfm-RHI4lGV6DGeLXmXLib7gwy-SpUL3uQIAZrZs
Jack Gomez
This is .flac codec, forgot to mention.
Gavin Nguyen
compilations and Cocteau Twins
Ethan Turner
can this meme be explained to me i thought i did a good pls
Connor Roberts
smdh
fuck off, summer poster.
Henry Kelly
Only have the Track Heaven or Las Vegas. As for Compilations though, here are two of my favorites.
So I Married an Axe-Murderer Soundtrack (1993) (320) >Indie Rock, Alt Rock The Soundtrack of the Michael Meyers Film of the Same Name. Great mix of classic 90's Alt Rock Tracks
KFOG Live from the Archives Volume 19 >Indie Rock, Alternative Rock The 19th compilation from the San Francisco based radio station 104.5/97.7 KFOG. Includes live tracks from Keane, Delta Spirit, Foster the People and more!