25 25 escalates gradually, introducing specks of percussion over a relentless, acid-y bassline, before Void’s processed vocals snake in and out of the mix.
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.
Requesting Nash the Slash - And You Thought You Were Normal.
Caleb Jackson
I hate to request without share anything, but can anyone that has Glenn Branca's Symphony 13: Hallucination City (For 100 Guitars) share please? The new one from this year.
I can post a far more full version of Branac's discography than one in the archives if you guys want, but I am missing the new version of Symphony No 13
Aaron Watson
Requesting Andy Stott's Luxury Problems, Faith in Strangers, and Too Many Voices. In return I can share Animal Collective's Live at the Ritz or a mix of Sufjan Stevens' Planetarium bootlegs in which I cut out the applause/banter in between songs so it functions more as an album.
Lucas Bailey
requesting anyone to share anything what hte fuck boys
Nash the Slash - The Last Stand of Nash the Slash (2011) (320) >New Wave, Synthpop, Prog Rock Bootleg of one his 2011 performance in Toronto. Sadly, one of his last. Features a mix of his solo material and some of his takes on classics by The Who, King Crimson, and FM.
Quality is pretty good, but of course one can always improve.
congrats, some of the stalest and hackneyed industrial techno i've heard
Landon Carter
Cheesy af but actually entirely enjoyable
Colton Thomas
dis be dope brah
Leo Moore
anyone got the new Thee Oh Sees? I can't get on the archive right now
Joseph Gray
Does anyone have any links for The Garden, last time I checked the archive all the links were dead
Nathaniel Phillips
Peter Gabriel - Rare Tracks, B-Sides and Bootlegs Version 3 >Art Rock Whats New >Added Laurie Anderson - Excellent Birds >Added Robert Fripp - Exposure >Added alternate versions of "Flood" and "Touch" from "Shaking the Tree" >Changed file layout to folders on MEGA.
If you want to listen to some Pizzicato Five and aren't too bothered with bitrates being all over the fucking place, there's 9 albums in this magnet link:
Albums: This Year's Girl Bossa Nova 2001 Made in USA The Sound of Music Happy End of the World Playboy & Playgirl Nonstop To Tokyo In the Mix (Remix album) Çà et là du Japon
Jaxon Walker
once i let owen smith know that you start sharethreads on Sup Forums u'll be finished mate
Anthony Brown
You know, I'm already kinda tired of seeing people saying "HURR DURR WHERE CAN I GET ALL THE KING CRIMSON ALBUMS", I'm thinking of doing a gigantic mega.nz pack with all King Crimson LPs, EPs, Live Albums, Collections and Others since I have all of them.
Ryder Perez
Also, pic related I guess.
Carter Brooks
does anyone have a mega for the hunting party by lp or mmlp1 or sslp1?
/req/uesting Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack Volume One. Rutracker link is dead, no live blogspot links, and my isp blocks Soulseek.
Charles Hughes
Grabbing it now off Slsk. Will upload after it's done.
>Andy Stott - [2012] Luxury Problems Reccing this. Especially if you like: Actress, Boards of Canada, Tim Hecker, or Oneohtrix
Benjamin Bailey
Sharing a couple: Klark Kent - Kollected Works Stewart Copeland's solo alias when he made his own music because Sting was being a diva. mega.nz/#F!Y8Ui3TSS!z3Rk9vFbqrrIXNmL7nrTNw
Walrus/Groon - Boris With Merzbow Great single, ripped from my own vinyl copy. The one in the archive is mine too, but I realized it skips at the end. Sorry. mega.nz/#F!Z1s0TBxQ!SXDjZ3tddXbgP4IMNGnJaw
Sister and Son/Death Garage - The Goslings A 4-song double cassette of noise rock. Sorry for shitty quality, I had to rip it from a cassette. mega.nz/#F!p5kXDZpK!zWbLOCVh4bZLUfacMHo2yQ
Sebastian Morales
I've been looking for a non dead link for Faith In Strangers forever. Thanks ma dude
Ethan Kelly
>The Gruesome Twosome NIce, reminds me of KMFDM and hint Steinski's sampling
Isaac Cook
Most of the albums are easy to acquire. The Collection releases would be interesting to post though.
Does any have Thank Your Lucky Stars that's ripped from the digital copy and not the vinyl? I've looked through the archive and every copy on Soulseek is from the vinyl these pops and crackles are driving me nuts :(
Chase Hughes
so youre not uploading it???
Oliver Jenkins
what makes you thing I have some obligation to upload it for you? what makes you think I even have it? I'm not going to go searching for a very easy to find album for some entitled asshole anyhow.
Dominic Torres
where can I find obscure Japanese albums?
Sebastian Rogers
i cant get on soulseek pal, no need to get hostile haha. and go look for a live link in the archive, just covering bases
Jace Gutierrez
.Kan Mikami - Bang! (1974)
proto-freak folk, avant garde, jazzy folk, Japan (singer reminds me of Bowie sometimes)
The Final Solution - Brotherman >funk, ost, blaxploitation >"Continuing a tradition that began with Sweet Sweetback’s Badasssss Song and culminated with Shaft and Superfly, Brotherman was a blaxploitation film set to hit screens in 1975. Prior to the script’s completion, the producers commissioned an original soundtrack to be performed by The Final Solution, a fledging vocal group from Chicago’s west side. But it went down predictable: the plug got pulled and the movie was cancelled before even one foot of film made the can. Dragged around for 30 years by songwriter, guitarist, and arranger Carl Wolfolk, the tapes of his life’s work have finally been mixed and his soundtrack album finally completed, augmented only to include two fully orchestrated instrumentals intended for the film. The Final Solution’s richly complex harmonies weave in and around Wolfolk’s Sebastopol-style guitar sketches, leaving the listener to imagine what might have been."
The Gerogerigegege- Discography >Japanoise >Fucking insane >All across the board, from punk to harsh noise to recordings of masturbation >will update soon to include piano river and other oddities
Cool that it's a folder, I had so much of this already. Do you have the instrumental of Shock The Monkey? It's only ever appeared one the rarer 12" single as the b-side.
Evan Fisher
Anyone got Machine Drum albums? It's hard af searching the archives
Blake Smith
Who has the new Nels Cline that dropped today hmmm? C'mon folks hook me up