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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.
Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte (1975) (320) >Progressive Rock Released in between the end of the Lamb tour and the beginning of the A Trick of the Tail sessions. Features appearances from Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins and Sally Oldfield. Some consider this to be a "lost Genesis album"
Reposting from the archive 'cause I recently listened to it and it's incredible.
Various Artists - More Arctic Hysteria / Son of Arctic Hysteria: The Later Years of Early Finish Avantgarde (225 V0) >This is a collection of Finnish avant-garde music collected from the 1970s all the way to the 1990s, with two added tracks from the 1960s. >released in 2005, it is an extension of the original release "Arktinen Hysteria: Suomi-Avantgarden Esipuutarhureita", with added tracks and an added second disc >Genres cover Experimental Rock, Post-Punk, Progressive Electronic, and Avant-Garde Jazz
Requesting a working link to The Seldom Seen Kid, the ones in the archive are dead. I'd share some terrible Youtube rips of good filk albums, but I'm sure someone would be offended.
Ryder Russell
The Damned - The Black Album (1980) (320) >Punk Rock, Gothic Rock Classic Damned album, contains elements of both their early punk, and their later goth rock period.
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings (1979) (320) >Progressive Rock, Art Rock, AOR This album is a personal favorite of mine, with one of the greatest opening tracks of any album. Probably his most accessible album as well.
This is a darkly, dreamy, aggressive record from our friends in Denmark. Long compositions dominate the album, decadent, lorn lyrics amidst the distorted guitars give the album the emotion it needs to be a great one. Any fan of Loveless won't be disappointed.
Jacob Bennett
Mahmoud Awad - Too Fast for Time (2009) >more of the legend that is mahmoud awad >essential allahcore youtube.com/watch?v=yN8IlYf5Ktg
Hako Yamasaki's third LP is more refined than her previous efforts, with the vocals taking the fore completely. It's less wholly melancholic however, than said previous efforts (Tobimasu, Tsunawatari). But the refined soundscape is a warm welcome, and the opening and closing tracks are some of the best she ever sang.
Josiah Harris
anyone got the new Sun Kil Moon and if so could you be impelled to upload it
Christian Flores
Hey, those are the niglets from Real Muthaphukkin G's
Owen Nelson
Hako Yamasaki - First Live (1977) >Folk, enka, Japanese folk
Hako Yamasaki's first live concert, composed of tracks from Tobimasu and Tsunawatari, and I believe one or two tracks that did not appear on those albums. Beautiful fucking voice.
Aaron White
I can't find a link in the archive for this, does anyone have Live In Muenster, 2003 by Joan of Arc?
You're meant to post the cover of the thing you're sharing.
Justin Bennett
woops
Benjamin Allen
Great
/r/ some Claude Larson/Mort Garson lossless rips or non-transcoded 320kbps CBRs. I CAN'T find decent quality rips that aren't transcodes anywhere. Not online, not in rutracker, not in the archive, not in deezer, not in slsk. More specifically looking for these two:
The Roman Trip series was a series of albums created by Nippon Columbia in the 1980s alongside their Digital Trip and Jam Trip series and was dedicated to making original image albums of various novels and manga. This album is pretty fascinating in the sense that it wasn't based off anything Japanese, but rather, a series of 1940s American detective novels starring Philip Marlowe.
Some of the songs in this album do sound like they would be from the 1940s, while some others really don't (like the sample I posted above), but either way the album sounds pretty cool if you ask me. It currently remains released on vinyl only and copies are pretty scarce, it seems...
I recommend this to anybody that likes Japanese jazz/fusion. Enjoy!
Gavin Wood
Any balkan fellow here have some male folk hits in the vein of this meme here webmshare [DOT] com/eWYzL
Colton Jenkins
You get bonus internet points if it's bass boosted and low quality and/or meme-y
oooooooooooh shiiiiiiiit I've been looking for this for so long.
Do you happen to have the rest of her discography, aside from the aforementioned three?
Joseph Mitchell
www13.zippyshare.com/v/IffNmRwN/file.html Craig Taborn, Christian McBride, and Tyshawn Sorey- Flaga: The Book of Angels Vol. 27 (2016) >Jewish jazz, post-bop, free jazz