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.
Sample for the rest (from Cave): youtube.com/watch?v=ANYVkIs9yog Description for the rest: >Berlin school, ambient, essential late 80s/early 90s aesthetic-core
He released a new EP in 2017, but I can't find a lossless rip of that anywhere. Oh well.
Previously:
Evan Diaz
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Christopher Bell
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Angel Smith
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Jacob Carter
Yoga - Megafauna >Ambient, Experimental, Avantgarde with a slight hint of black metal
Essential spook-core >''This is something like a field recording of some soundtrack to a nightmare scored by an unholy studio session between Xasthur and Alan Lomax. And if that seems like something which would appeal to you—yes, it is that awesome.''
Ninos Du Brasil - Vida Eterna (2017) >Techno, 2 italian men culturally appropriating brazilian culture to produce "the perfect soundtrack for being chased by a bloodthirsty Jaguar through the jungles of paraguay", according to a commenter on RA
Guy Andrews - Tåke [HTH077] (2017) >"‘Tåke’ (Norwegian for ‘mist’ or ‘fog’) was inspired by Guy Andrews’ visit to Scandinavia last year. The London-based artist known for creating dark atmospherics and brooding aural landscapes weaves textures and soaring rhythms with energy and restraint, exploring the space in which we find ourselves."
Grischa Lichtenberger – and IV [inertia] (2012) >Glitchy abstract IDM that sounds surpisingly organic
>with »and IV (inertia)«, grischa lichtenberger presents his first full length record on raster-noton after his participation in the unun-series. for his musical production, he uses field recordings of his environment which are manipulated and broken down to their bare nakedness until only fragments are left. apart from analogue sources, he also uses digital sound data which is likewise turned and twisted until the boundaries between analogue and digital are blurred.
>the arrangement of these atomic elements results in a rather rough and brute, machine-like cut-up sound with an outstanding dynamic – almost none. it seems like that the 21 tracks only consist of a minimal set of elements, but which are rearranged in a virtuous manner and with a high degree of variation. broken beats and dribbling basses allude to downbeat tunes, let one stumble because of their arhythmicity, to eventually take up the underlying groove again. equally, there are fierce and harsh technoid elements. and towards the second part of the record, there is also room for new developments where more introverted and airy songs take over.