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
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Check the pastebin to see if it was in a discography or essentials folder? - Share something first? - google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
>I don't have anything to share! - Have a Goodwill, thrift store or library in your area? Try picking up the most obscure thing you can find there and share it. Somebody might be happy you shared it!
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/ -Hope That It Works
also requesting a rip of their Logorrhea casette, since i can't seem to find it anywhere online. Honestly might just shell out and get one off discogs otherwise
Christian Brown
it's been hit or miss for me so far but i'll check the album out anyway, thanks frère
Colton Turner
Request: Kanye - The Life of Pablo (19 tracks, Saint Pablo) Kanye - Graduation (Japan release, Bittersweet) at least 320kbps, preferably lossless
I'm currently uploading MBDTF unmastered, alac, tagged. I'll post the link soon.
Angel Smith
Ansome Discography (2014-2017 incomplete) >hardcore techno, industrial techno >Including his recent EP British Steel
Sorry to ask but does anyone have the new James Holden and the Animal Spirits album? Can't find it anywhere
Christian Ortiz
Allison's Gate - Sink or Swim (2016)
>very lofi, dreamy experiments with beautiful female vocals. >sometimes a bit like Grouper, sometimes a bit like early Atlas Sound, sometimes completely idiosyncratic. includes a Brian Jonestown Massacre cover. >worth some patience
Looking for more Henryk Górecki beyond Symphony No. 3 would love choral stuff and i'm sort of an mp3pleb but i'll take anything you can give me :) thanks /share/
Jonathan Rogers
loling at ur lyfe senpai
Carson Lewis
Wrong link
Caleb Jackson
Cinema Strange - Self Titled (2000) >gothic rock, darkwave, debateably deathrock >essential for any fan of this kind of music
Girl Band Discography (2012 - 2015) >noise rock, post punk, dance/synth punk, post no-wave >new album when? ffo: Death From Above 1979, Pixies, Arab On Radar
Meira Asher - Spears Into Hooks (1999) >post-industrial, noise, spoken word, electro-industrial, experimental >angry Jewish woman yells about rape and aids in Hebrew
For metal I normally listen to the more extreme and weird stuff but when it's good, it's good.
Daniel Clark
/r/ing something by Pulp -- specifically, His 'n' Hers and/or Different Class. I looked in the archive, several blogspot pages, and even TBP, and couldn't find any working links other than one 256kbps copy of Different Class.
Samuel Stewart
Mainliner - Psychedelic Atmosphere Beatnik / Solid Stick Attack / Imaginative Plain >noise rock, heavy psych, japanoise >trance inducing
commencing dump of random thrift store finds from this past month. going to try and start this every month, just my way of giving back after being a part of Sup Forums for so long progressive rock, compiles tracks from four albums youtube.com/watch?v=Gcagz8epRN8 mega.nz/#F!4bwUyKjA!ml-qxGlqu027EGHua1L7nQ
Good stuff. France 98 is missing tracks #1 and #4 tho.
Thanks, this shit's great.
Evan Baker
anybody have good lesser-known stuff from this year? i can't share right now, i'm in class until 8:30 tn
Christopher Carter
Thanks. Great share!
Colton Foster
these are dope dude, big thanks
Colton Parker
Peter Cusack - Favorite Beijing Sounds (2007) [320] >field recordings, experimental, improvised music "“What is your favourite sound of Beijing, and why?”
During September 2005 hundreds of Beijingers were asked this question and their replies make up the tracks of this CD. Together the responses are as varied and extraordinary as the city itself. They reveal the Beijing of the ear, as opposed to that of the eye.