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 onclyp.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.
Previous sharethreads My share: Scratch Acid - S/T EP (320kbps) >hard to categorize, loud, heavy, one of Kurt Cobain's Top 50 albums Link: mega.nz/#F!PQEBmTrD!3buvFz8e4W80Pbx-dN3GUQ Requesting John Fahey's discography, there was a huge link with all of it a while back but it's dead.
wow thank you that really means alot to me. I'm working on some more mixes and stuff, I want to try to get an NTS show or something in the future. follow my facebook page for updates if you want, its in the description of every video. I really appreciate it and hope you've found some good music on my channel
Luis Reed
Dizzy K. – Be My Friend Nigeria 1983 Funk / Disco / Electronic
Righteous Apples – Righteous Apples US 1982 Soul / Funk / Boogie Righteous Apples Records
The Righteous Apples, which aired in the early ’80s on PBS (American public television) followed the actions of five young musicians in Boston, helping out people in need along the way. Though (as was typical with TV programs with a “message” of the day), the lessons imparted could be rather ham-fisted, what was undeniable was the soundtrack — high quality, disco-flavored pop of the time, with killer instrumentation. The success of the show eventually led to a (super-rare) full-length album, released in 1982, and the results do not disappoint.
Ponderosa Twins Plus One 2+2+1 = 1971 US Soul / Funk
2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One is the only studio album by American soul vocal group Ponderosa Twins Plus One. It was released in 1971 through Horoscope Records. The album was produced by Bobby Massey of The O'Jays and Michael Burton, a songwriter and a producer of All Platinum Records.
Engineered at Calgary's Living Room in 1982, "Disco Jazz" was the only release Rupa put out, working with a crack team of Canadian disco muscle and Indian studio talent to create the perfect fusion dish. East meets West, guitar meets sarod, soul meets funk and psych meets disco as Rupa and her crew groove their way through four far out moments of dance floor brilliance.
Owen Peterson
did this come out in flac yet?
David Carter
Mr. T Bill Thomson Plays The Yamaha Electone E-70 Bill Thomson 1972 US Jazz / Pop / Electronic / Synth-pop
download: martinradio.com/2017/07/mr.html Any album that has was made for a specific instrument (in this case, the Yamaha Electone E-70) has to be good. This was released by Yamaha themselves, as promotion for their new electronic Organ, which features automated bass lines and drum beats. This album has got some synth-pop cuts on it that I think are pretty great. Not to mention that killer cover art.
How the fuck is being "one of Kurt Cobain's top 50 albums" relevant or useful in any way for categorizing? I don't get it. Can you at least post a fucking sample? OP is definitely a fag today.
John Butler
duuude this is sick, any more stuff like it? apparently they're from my neck of the woods and share members with Bis!!!
haha, I've heard from some Pittsburgh-area folks that Damon is a bit of a prick
Daniel Stewart
anyone got some good recent ambient releases? could use some lush drones and pads
Owen Mitchell
fagatron posted a few in the last thread. Pretty good stuff
Zachary Hall
he said the least of any of them, to my memory, so I guess that's good.
Oh, assuming you're the user who posted Rodan last thread, I clicked on the sample, the Silver Bible Something-or-other? That was the theme music for the Louisville scene movie Half-Cocked. Worth a watch. not on youtube, tho but found a clip youtube.com/watch?v=1cKoLhnceBI
Brayden Smith
whoops, replied to me not you
Jayden Gonzalez
Yeah, that was me that posted Rodan last thread. Thank you for letting me know about "Half-Cocked" -- I'll try to track that down. There was some good music coming out of Louisville in the 90s. I have some Rachel's, Sonora Pine and other Quarterstick Records CDs I haven't ripped yet. Cheers!
Benjamin Jenkins
good stuff, thanks for uploading
Logan Rogers
Some Tears for Fears albums plz
Connor Morris
is real?
Leo Wilson
that should be easy to find... for shame user, for shame
anyone got a zippy or something for mp3 copy of tonite by lcd soundsystem
Jack Barnes
Why does Freddie Gibbs get to bank off producers like this? Madlib was a miracle but fucking Avalanches? The guy is a shitty lyricists and a low tier voice.
I loved Piñata and Tonite Show but Tonite show was a definite drop in quality.