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.
Various Artists - Message from the Islands (recorded 1970s-1980s; re-issued 2015; 320kbps) >dub, calypso, funk, rhythm and blues, euphoria-enducing music
it's the best kind of threads. his taste is magical.
Joseph Smith
this is so fucking cringeworthy. Quit posturing my dude.
Just post music you actually enjoy ffs
Josiah Barnes
...have you listened to anything that he shares? I've gotten some excellent compilations from him.
Bentley Carter
>listening to some savage howling while jams on a detuned guitar and another savage bangs on a drum
no thanks
Jace Diaz
Would anyone be willing to share Cory Johnson - The Legend of Zelda? Every link in the archive has expired/been taken down, and my uni has soulseek, rutracker, and basically every other torrenting website blocked. Here's something to offset my request.
Mayhem >Norwegian black metal. Pioneers in the genre, and an excellent entry point for newcomers.
Short Music for Short People >101 bands playing ~30 second songs; Fat Wreck Chords. Includes NOFX, Green Day, Bad Religion, blink-182, AFI, Black Flag, White Flag, Anti-Flag, and more
Frank Zappa - Hammersmith 1978 (320) (2010) >Progressive Rock, Comedy Rock, Experimental Rock This monstrous live album chronicles Franks performances at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1978. Sheik Yerbouti was pulled from these recordings. Features Adrian Belew on guitar. mega.nz/#!wN0WAY5b!bQSXy4wcde_r802Gy0OhLb7ebppt9q_Ra9ShA1RlVBY >password: muro
too soon bro, it's funnier when anons have share lot of stuff & get butthurt
James Brooks
Lou Ragland - Lou Ragland is the Conveyor... he says Undersand Each Other (1977, 320) >funk, soul, gospel, Northern Soul This is quite frankly the best soul album nobody has ever heard. Image is from Numero's promo artwork for their 3-LP retrospective of his work.
Yoshida was one of the greatest names of city-pop. She is remarkable for owning a peculiarly frail, worned out yet cathartic voice and many of her songs are instantly recognizable for anyone.Worth mentioning that she's also got a taste for epic songs that are a bit unusual for the genre, some 8-10 minute long soul suites that can become quite intriguing. If you are a fan of lush instrumentation, chill coastal ambiance with touching vocals then you'll most likely enjoy each one of her albums.
++ Including Monochrome and Light Em Up in the first two folders
Another very well regarded outing by Kimiko Kasai, known among many things for the classic Butterfly album, a collaboration with legend pianist Herbie Hancock. This one can confuse expectations though, so I would not recommend it for someone who liked strictly that type of sound and ambience of Butterfly because this one is not much like that at all. Over half of the entire length of the LP is entirely instrumental and it also gets a little experimental and out there at times, it can be sort of a turn-off for people who aren't used to raw jazz and just wanted some vocal jazz to chill out. The atmosphere is relaxing, and the imagery is gritty, dense and a little surreal. In my opinion a top notch release, make sure to check out and make your own mind though
Just because something is German doesn't make it krautrock.
John Ross
Cool. Thanks.
Thomas Nguyen
I downloaded these awesome shares, thanks guys for the shares.
Jacob Brown
What's some good Japanese music from the 80s? The kind that tries to be American but it isn't, has a disco feel and the beats are strictly of that Era.
Does anyone know what I'm on about ?
Anthony Bennett
req: carla dal forno - you know what it's like please ;_;
>Various artists >Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas OST >Genres: Rock, Pop, Country, Rap, etc >Quality / File format: 320KBPS MP3 >File size: ~900 MB >Sample: Pick your poison: google.com/#q=gta sa soundtrack
http s://mega.
nz/#!o0NSjZZZ!AO01k
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Requesting Indy Rock albums (that sound like Alex Turner)
Michael Watson
>spacing out your mega link
Eli Sanders
Bots got the one in the archive. Wouldn't want to make the same mistake, would i?
Kayden Price
City Pop?
Austin Powell
I'll succ anyone who shares the new Carla del Forno.
Asher Reed
Aleke Kanonu - Aleke >funk, disco, post-afrobeat? Wynton Marsalis has a flugelhorn solo in the last track and the percussion is flawless on the recording.
A used game from someone who may or my not have taken good care of their game is not worth that much money. I paid for Namco Museum 1 and 3 for 30 USD each back when they were sold as NEW. Besides, all retro games are too overly priced these days but expect the retro gaming market to crash in a few years. It hss nothing to do with it being expensive but rather, it is not worth the asking price of the seller. In the meantime, save the argument for /vr/.
Tatsuro Yamashita - For You (1982? - 320) >Jpop, City Pop, Funk, Japanese funk The first track is also super good. The rest of the album is merely very good.
Yeah but the history of the house sound of chicago is 192 (sorry)
No problem. i've shared it before I just don't like it when people post request shit without sharing.
Caleb Fisher
Injury Reserve- Live from the dentist office. >chill rap group, really good instrumentals, kinda jazzy, some bangers aswell youtube.com/watch?v=B82glsI3F8k
Henry Gonzalez
Joni Haastrup - Wake Up Your Mind (1976? 320) >funk, afrobeat, disco, proto-boogie
Omar Khorshid - Live in Australia 1981 (2015, 320) >middle-eastern pop, bellydancing music, egyptian music Previously unreleased recordings of Egyptian guitarist Omar Khorshid's tour of Australia in 1981
Looking forward to these, but why not use mega instead of sites with a paywall?
Benjamin Barnes
humbly requesting "Hammock - Departure Songs"
Sebastian Miller
Anyone got Notwist - Neon Golden? Archive links are dead.
Oliver Hughes
lookin' for lemuria--get better. it's in the archive but only as deadlinks.
have some townes in flac
townes van zandt--s/t >folk, country, major progenitor of alt-country and the particular brand of texas country >if you think country is bad you're dumb and you should listen to this album
Another box set, because you guys seem pretty cool:
Various Artists - Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk, Rock and Country 1966-1985 (2015, 320kbps) >rock, folk, country, essential woke-core, ESSENTIAL comfy-core, ESSENTIAL Canadian-core