INFO -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) -No samples on YouTube, Soundcloud? Drag'n'drop any mp3 onclyp.it
REQUESTS -Check archive.rebeccablacktech.com/ before making a request - 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.
OTHER SOURCES OF MUSIC Redacted.ch (private get into this from interview - has about a million) Apollo.rip (private, has about 650,000 torrents) Rutracker (public has a shitton of torrents) webrip from soundcloud with jdownloader 2 (usually about 256 kbps)→ webrip from youtube or bandcamp with jdownloader (usually 128 kbps)(edited) Anime/weeb music sources: nyaa.si, nyaa pantsu, baidu, torrentproject.se and jpopsuki (private, get into from redacted) and animebytes (private, get into from redacted). If you are chinese, ASTOST and tsdm
Other options Random music blogs sites, music leaking forums as well. If all avenues are lost, record the audio from spotify from the soundcard using audacity
Requesting Standells, Ultimate Spinach, and Guided by Voices, any albums
Christian Gray
Did you check the archive?
Adrian Roberts
> My bad, I only checked for Standells and all the links were duds - found US and GBV though
Aiden Hill
kys. share then request
Isaac Richardson
requesting Quruli - The World Is Mine i've searched the archive but didnt find it, also soulseek doesnt work on my computer and im dumb please help me
Easton Torres
>OP incomplete copypasta >OP no previous sharethread links >OP no freaking SHARE >thread up for 4 hours, still no SHARES >first reply to OP is a request with no share >3rd(?) straight failure of a sharethead >mfw
You people have ruined sharethreads. Someone should only start a sharethread if they have 20+ shares ready to go to get the thread off to a good start. There's no need to have a sharethread up at all times.
And the pasta is missing probably the most important thing which is a sentence that says something along the lines of "IF YOUR POST DOESN'T CONTAIN A DOWNLOAD LINK TO AN ALBUM, THERE IS A 90% CHANCE IT DOESN'T BELONG IN THIS THREAD"
Levi Reyes
let's just let this one die then
i hope you fags know how to sage
Luke Morales
Thankyou user.
Grayson Lopez
this
Adrian King
No
Logan White
>unironically shitting up a shitty share thread even more by bitching about shareless requests >doesn't share anything either
Dylan Nguyen
Anyone else having problems in Soulseek?
No matter what I select to download, it stays at 0% with a frozen download speed.
This only started a few days ago and persisted through a restart. Ports are configured fine.
Owen Taylor
yeah, me too actually, but i just assumed it was on the sharer's side as i have had no other problems with my internet recently
William Nelson
Let´s talk about piracy :^)
Connor Wright
thank you user, its me right now
Anthony Robinson
Anyone got a link to Arca's new album?
Nathaniel Gutierrez
You guys suck
Adrian James
aren't mogoui the little creatures from gremlins
Angel Harris
I'm really wondering if we should just keep going for the record - I feel this thread has a real chance to be remembered as the shittiest Sharethread in Sup Forums history.
All that's really missing is that asshole to do his post requesting a girlfriend.
After three seminal works of the German scene, Amon Duul II began down a path of rather conventional means compared to their first three albums. That's not to say Wolf City doesn't have its merits. Renate Knaup's vocals here are fantastic, and the band plays off her wonderfully in Surrounded By The Stars, easily the best song on the album. Her vocals sadly get pushed away as the album goes on much to its detriment, the band plays nominally here but without a second LP made of improvisations like the previous two albums Amon Duul II did, this just didn't have the impact it SHOULD have had. Still a nice work if you're a fan of the band at all.
Ethan Nelson
Walter Wegmüller - Tarot (1973) >Psychedelic rock, space rock, krautrock, folk, funk, electronic
Walter Wegmüller wasn't a musician himself, but a guru. A mystic, an artist, a very eccentric individual. He apparently had enough gravitas that he attracted some of the big name musicians of Germany at the time to help him arrange a concept album about tarot cards, including members of Ash Ra Tempel Klaus Schulze on drums and keys, Manuel Göttsching on electric guitar along with Hartmut Enke on bass, and an assortment of other keyboardists, guitarists, and drummers. Each track on the double album corresponds with a poem Wegmüller wrote about man and his relation to the world around him. It's truly a cosmic piece of work.
The poem is included as a scan both in German and english.
Madlib - Madlib Medicine Show #02, Flight To Brazil (2010) [320kbps] >Tropicalia, MPB, DJ mixtape, Hip-hop. "Madlib sends us on an 80-minute guided tour through three of four decades of Brazilian funk, psychedelic, prog-rock and jazz." youtu.be/fhrkZOoDKnE youtu.be/xRb7NA8V_Gs youtu.be/hWpVuvFjwxw
Madlib - Speto Da Rua: Dirty Brasilian Crates Volume 1 (2008) [Mochilla release MOCD-008] >Traditional, MPB, Tropicalia, Bossa-nova, Soul, Funk, Psychedelic, etc. Hip-hop. >"In 2007 Madlib went with the Mochilla crew to Recife in the Northeast of Brazil. After spending three weeks there he came home and made six mixes. He named them Dirty Brasilian Crates Vol.1–6. They are filled with jumps, cross referenced with Bossa, notated with Folkloric chants, pointed with Jazz."
Does anyone have the big post punk flowchart, I can't find it anywhere
Christopher Barnes
Miles Davis - Live-Evil (1971) >hard to describe. Long, raw funky suites, mixed with some of the spookiest musical ditties you will hear in your life. This album was supposed to be the successor to BB, but that idea was scrapped. Here we have songs mixed from both live and studio recordings (the song transitions are noticeable). >jazz-rock, fusion, jazz-funk
thanks for these, got interested in them after the King Gizz WIMB episode
Jackson Evans
Miles Davis - Pangaea (1976) >the sister to Agharta. This was also recorded on the same day as Agharta. The two songs here borrow parts from Dark Magus and Montreux, but this is still a very splendid album indeed. Miles isn't as present here, but the other players still put on one hell of a show. This is Miles' last performance before he went into hiding. >jazz funk, jazz-rock, psychedelic, fusion
Demos: -Beauty (as Milk) -Invent Yourself A Shortcake -Beauty -Hype City Soundtrack -Unreleased Demo #1 -Shannon Monroe House Demos (whats been released) -Unreleased Demo #2
Albums, EPs, and Singles -Everything Is -On Avery Island -In the Aeroplane Over the Sea -Holland, 1945 -Ferris Wheel on Fire -You've Passed/Where You'll Find Me Now -Little Birds
Live Performances: -Accordion Peas -Aquarius Record Show -Live At Jittery Joe's -Live At The Side Door -Live From San Francisco
And a few other fan projects too obscure to make me care to list them.
>Latin rock. No, that’s very imprecise. There’s psychedelia, funk, candombe, a little blues (duh) and some beat rocking singles at the end. >”Montevideo Blues was founded by Uruguayan song-writing legend Gastón “Dino” Ciarlo as a way to fuse the rawness of rock music with obscure native Uruguayan rhythms like malambo, milonga and chamarrita—a logical direction to pursue after Dino had attempted pop/candombe fusions in his solo recordings.”
Requesting Bon Iver - s/t (no working mega link in the archive)
Jordan Morris
What do you mean?
Robert Gray
Requesting the complete bitches brew sessions album.
Christian Gray
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew and sessions (1970) >24bit LOSSLESS, M4A
>this is the one album that kickstarted the whole fusion craze. Honestly dunno wtf u are doing if you haven't heard this yet. The other sessions are essential too, some of the other sessions were heavily remixed in Live-Evil but they are worth giving a listen. Ripped from a Sony Japanese SACD, the other sessions were from the complete sessions box set. >essential jazz-rock, fusion
Sugar Babe - SONGS [1975] >rock, soul, funk, pop, japanese >Together for a brief three years and just one album, Sugar Babe has become somewhat of a legend in Japanese pop music circles. Featuring a pre-solo debut Tatsuro Yamashita (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Taeko Onuki (vocals), and produced by Yamashita and Eiichi Otaki (guitarist/vocalist for Happy End), Sugar Babe played melodic, well-crafted tunes heavily influenced by American pop.
Prince Nico Mbarga - Aki Special > “An album from the seminal highlife artist Prince Nico Mbarga. Here, he shows in all its glory his panco style, borrowing bits and pieces from reggae and funk and depending heavily on the basic soukous guitar and highlife rhythms. The basis of it all is still highlife. The album collects a number of his works from the African Onitsa label. The highlight is almost inarguably "Sweet Mother," his first (and maybe only major) hit from a relatively long career. Many of the songs sound somewhat similar to one another, but all retain the necessary groove consistently to make it a dance record. Pick it up as a fan of Prince Nico or as a general highlife fanatic. Looking for a display of the diversity of African music shouldn't lead you to this album, but it might make for an enjoyable ambient album at any given party.”