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Essentially taking the tracks from the Zabreskie Point sessions and Embryo, Biding My Time, and Give Birth To A Smile from The Body to create an album that fits in between Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother
>thee oh sees Thee Oh Sees | Oh Sees | OCS | The Oh Sees Partial Discography >garage rock, psychedelic, acid folk, includes 14 stuido albums plus Live in San Francisco, Fortress and Moon Sick EP
Interpol - Antics (2004) MP3 320 >Early Noughties Post-Punk Revival, pretty good followup to their debut (Includes bonus disc full of remixes and the unreleased "Song Seven"
Guru Guru - Dance of the Flames (1974) >Krautrock, Jam Band, Psychedelic, germany, 70's >Krautrock essential. If you like tight instrumentation and over jam sessions then you'll have a hard time disliking this album
Brown Acid Compilation Series, Trips 1-3 >extremely rare 60's/70's psychedelic stoner rock and early metal tracks compiled by Riding Easy Records, some of the best compilations of this genre out there
Thank you so fricken much brah. I've been looking for this for weeks
Luis Brooks
I usually hate making requests, but
I've raked heaven and earth for La 1919's 1990 album Déficit. Torrents, slsk, blogspots, russian shady sites, everything. I know the album's out there because I've read comments on years-old forums about there being a 192 kbps rip and a 256 kbps rip, so there's a good chance someone here has it.
Can you help a brother out?
Daniel Wilson
>like Bowie, Reich and AnCo combin-- instadownload
Joseph Moore
This is good la ty
Lincoln Martin
Anyone have the new Polkadot Stingray album? (全知全能)
Lincoln Adams
user, just buy it from discogs, even I searched for u in many places or get access to private trackers perhaps it might be there.
I have the Second Trip, its very worthwhile for any fans of 70's classic rock (of the harder variety). Sounds like the best songs by forgotten opening acts for the Doors, Allman Brothers, Steppenwolf, etc.
Love it, man. Cool selection of the bootleg cuts. You have any other imaginary playlists like this? All I've done is sort White Album into 2, one the post-MMT fadeout with some colors running, but the next is the stark, black-and-white rocker
That + a mix of Pepper & MMT if they were two separate albums, but they had songs from both on them
Jordan Barnes
Well I do have The White Album seperated into Two Albums: One a concept album called A Doll's House" and the other a back to basics hard rock album called "The Beatles"
Landon Richardson
thank you!
Hunter Baker
Wishbone Ash - Wishbone Ash (1970) >blues rock, hard rock
This is a bunch of my miscellaneous recordings I made as an independent artist over the last five or six years and released for free under the creative commons license. It's bluegrass/folk music. Hope you listen to it and share it if you like it! I just want people to hear it and enjoy.
Grayson Sullivan
ah this area is around where finn mccool the celtic giant lived.
legend has it that he dressed as a baby to escape a larger giant that wanted to kill him. the other giant thought finn mccool's baby was so big that finn mccool must be enormous and he fled.
Found an old box of some of my dad's CD's. Let me know if you want me to upload any, aus internet so will be slow. Don't know about quality or scratches on the discs. Albums are
Billy Idol Songs - 11 of the Best Stray Cats - Blast Off! The Who - Tommy Muddy Waters - The Ultimate Collection The Notting Hillbillies - Missing…Presumed Having a Good Time Mischievous Fish - Scales and Tales Miles Davis - Kind of Blue George Benson - Weekend in L.A. Simple Minds - Real Life John Lee Hooker - The Ultimate Collection Yello - 1980-1985 The New Mix in One Go Grace Jones - Island Life Technohead - I Wanna be a Hippy 2Pac - California Love Santana - Inner Secrets The Brand New Heavies - Trunk Funk: the best of The Doors - The Best of The Doors Grace Jones - Nightclubbing Coolie - 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New) Sade - Diamond Life Sade - Promise Various Artists - After the Hurricane: Songs for Montserrat The Blues Brothers - Music from the Soundtrack Terminal Zero - Rule the World
William Rivera
Anyone have HEALTHY by Tokyo Health Club? FLAC preferably, but whatever I can find I'll take, pls and thanks.
Also looking for My Favorite Tune by Ryo Fukui but I'm not sure it even exists at this point so
Nicholas Garcia
ask and ye shall receive
Robert Thompson
>8kbps
Camden Cooper
You asked for it last thread. I don't think anyone will find it desu mate.
Jack Fisher
Alvin & The Chipmunks discog pls
Jonathan Reed
>aus internet so will be slow iktf mate. None of those tickle my fancy anyway. The doors came close but then I noticed it was a "best of" cd.
Henry Wood
All of it desu
Jaxon Mitchell
Shot in the dark, does anyone have any Wolfgang Petry albums (192+ kbps), preferably Egal. I can't find torrents anywhere
huh this isn't as bad as I thought it would be but this is
I want that Tupac album and Mischievous Fish whatever that is...
Charles White
>Balkan uhh what? okay, the first one sounds balkan, but the second one not really
Austin Gonzalez
Bump
Gabriel Martin
Do you have Latin Music like Bossa Nova, folk etc.? And how did u take a screen shot like this?
Alexander Adams
John Tejada - Therapy (2017) >Electronic, House, Techno "In continuation of the labels 20 year anniversary, Palette Recordings releases Therapy, a new John Tejada four-track ep which continues where the recent re-issue of Timebomb left off. A vintage Palette Tejada sound re-emerges on this 4-tracker built around the heavy rhythms and solid floor-filler grooves Tejada was revered for in the early 2000s. With a mix of vintage sampling and synthesis, four untitled tracks cover a mix of heavy-hitting house geared for the clubs." mega.nz/#!F1FD1bID!4cqYMmArN_r7DFx5mLU_quQvsqhKdqTAfGwS9StXGJc
Thanks for the shares user! I appreciate it very much :D
Kevin Barnes
>(2017) IT IS FROM 2016 ACTUALLY
John Price
oh yes, my mistake. it's tagged correctly
Gavin Kelly
Before Rock Against Communism erupted across the Anglosphere, one bold Baden-Württemberg band sought to sing the glories of their Fatherland. Ragnaröck might be the earliest known post-war National Socialist rock band to ever record and release music. Ragnaröck emerged from West Germany's progressive music scene, going right while the vast majority of their fellow countrymen went left.
Ragnaröck was a project of Dieter Lohrmann, son of the NPD's then-President of Markgröningen. The band was featured in one article by die nationalkonservative Zeitschrift, but relatively little is known about their activities. After breaking up, Ragnaröck languished in obscurity until their music was discovered by Frank Rennicke, who then reissued it in various formats. Judging by the massive success the NPD had in recruiting skinheads, it was all too obvious Ragnaröck was playing to the wrong crowd.
The production values sound surprisingly crisp for an obscure and presumably underfunded band. Despite lacking the distinct heaviness of Amon Düül or the ethereal zaniness of Can, they bring an upbeat poppy tone to the music. "Die Mauer Muß Weg!" is a protest song for a united Germany, optimistic the Berlin Wall falling would usher in an age of free German people. The song here is played in two separate fashions; one as a rockin' song with some pretty mean guitars and the other as a proggy organ-driven affair. Both have that identifiable stomping beat that lasts well after the first listen. And what Nationalist German band would be complete without a somber ballad mourning those who died in the Allied bombing of Dresden? Full of brooding rhythms and soft vocals, the song picks up the pace about midway before going back downtempo.
It isn't Krautrock strictly. In fact, it owes more of its music to Pop Rock, but it isn't without some Germanic flair. Some songs are organ driven, whereas others are Americana, Country Rock or Disco. It truly is quite something to hear. Sadly, this is the only album they ever put to record.
David Brown
Give this a go.
Carré.Ladich.Marchal was a project conceived by singer/lyricist Olivier Carré and multi-instrumentalist Jack Marchal, both men active in the French Nationalist movements. With the help of Janus's mastermind Mario Ladich on drums, all went to work at Ladich's studio in Rome and recorded "Science & Violence" in just two days before releasing it independently. Olivier Carré sadly met his end in 1994 in a motorcycle accident.
Sung entirely in French by Carré, "Science & Violence" earns its distinction as being the psychedelic foil to Pink Floyd. Influenced by some of France's notable Prog Rock acts from that era, the material is quite original, combining the psychedelic influences with theatrical lyrics, rockin' grooves and some soaring keyboards in a charming package. The spacey synthesizers, screeching guitars and French narration wouldn't sound out of place on a Pulsar record whereas other sections are more raw with abrasive electric riffs and acoustic flourishes. Some of the music is characterized by soft electric moves and over-the-top singing lines, surrounded by mellow keyboard themes, building a slight psychedelic atmosphere, which will eventually explode into lovely, melodic soloing with a discreet symphonic base. There are also sporadic, harder runs with the guitars in evidence and an electrified atmosphere.
Plans for a sophomore release were never completed, but two tracks recorded for the album made it to the 1997 reissue on CD. Sadly, the Prog Rock which made their music memorable was absconded for some sort of Minimal Wave/Minimal Synth. While competent, neither song is half as catchy as The Final Sound's "Genetics." Still, there are few genuine obscurities in Prog Rock left, so it's nice to have something like this still out there, and the political affiliations gives this band a dangerous edge most of Prog admittedly lacks.
You might want give this a go, too. Casual listeners hastily assume Prog Rock is an apolitical genre (of course, the more informed listener knows better) but Italy's own Progressive scene thought differently. Some of the prominent bands from the more avant-garde wing of their Progressive music scene strongly affiliated themselves with communism, most famously Area and the Stormy Six, but others on the furthest fringes of the genre sang from entirely different hymn sheet. You know, Fascism.
Janus were affiliated to the Neo-Fascist MSI party, regularly playing live at their amusingly named "Hobbit Camps," named after the musician fellowship's shared interest in Tolkien. The band's history is somewhat turbulent. Most of the original copies of their album were destroyed in a fire at the only bookstore bold enough to sell their work. Their original guitarist was even killed in a political riot the year this album was released.
Recorded on a low budget, Al Maestrale sounds a little crummy in terms of production so doesn't come close to matching the Mussolinian bombast of Museo Rosenbach's Nietzschean masterwork Zarathustra. But the rawness of this recording is certainly a nice antidote to the slew of self-consciously 'pretty' bands who had sprung up in the scene. There are notably few symphonic influences, opting instead for a folk-tinged fuzzy hard rock style, not a world away from the early Black Widow. And some of the guitar playing on here is very mean indeed!
The speed on "Al Maestrale" is off, so I've attached a version at the correct pitch and speed below: sendspace.com/file/pdt4x8
William White
Clipse - Lord Willin' (2002) >hardcore coke rap, 2 brothers, produced by Pharrell and Chad Hugo (as the Neptunes), VA shit >Jadakiss, Styles P, Jermaine Dupri, Fabolous, Faith Evans, Noreaga, Lil' Wayne, Birdman, Kelis make guest appearances >320 kpbs
Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury (2006) >even better than LW >stuck for a few years in development hell by the crackers at Jive >fully produced by Pharrell >even more hardcore coke rap >Bilal, Slim Thug (from artists from out their immediate camp) swoop in as guests >not perfect but has a lot of nose bleeding bangers *sniff* >slavoj žižek's favorite rappers from Virginia in the 2000's