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- horton0
air war = such a good track.
- loving the whole album, wish they were putting it out on vinyl though :|neue75_bold
- ukit0
- Dubstep/ grimeukit
- i don't know what everyone else was yakking about, but that crystal castles was awesome. thanks ukit!ovsm
- fkkn dp!!Ampersanderson
- lvl_130
i got the new aceyalone at work, so don't none of you motherfuckers try and post it before me!
:D
and that crystal castles...meh. i got it earlier this week. i don't think it's that great, unless you love nintendo sound bytes...but many love it (so don't listen to me)!
no offense to ukit (you know that though :)
thanks for starting this!
- ukit0
Feadz - Happy Meal EP
01. Suck It (Intro)
02. Suck It
03. Edwrecker
04. Numanoid
05. Hawaian Smu
- ukit0
The KLF - Chill Out
http://www.sendspace.com/file/hd…
Chill Out is a seminal 1990 ambient house concept album by The KLF, portraying a mythical night-time journey up the U.S. Gulf Coast from Texas into Louisiana. The album is a continuous composition, in which sampled music (including Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Acker Bilk and Tuvan throat singers), vocal samples and sound effects are overlaid with original music (including synthesisers and pedal steel guitar).
Chill Out is a single continuous musical piece having many distinctive sections, each of which either segues into or introduces the next. The album as a whole is a progression, with percussion gradually introduced during the second half. The KLF have stated in interviews that the album was recorded in a 44-minute "live" take in their studio, Trancentral, located in the basement of The KLF member Jimmy Cauty's squat in Stockwell, South London.[1] This was a DAT to DAT "live" edit - essentially Chill Out is a "best of" of many hours of collaborative ambient DJ jam sessions that also involved Alex Paterson of The Orb.[citation needed] These took place at both Trancentral and the monthly 'Land of Oz' at London's Heaven nightclub. Said Cauty, "There's no edits on it. Quite a few times we'd get near the end and make a mistake and so we'd have to go all the way back to the beginning and set it all up again". According to Cauty's co-founder of The KLF, Bill Drummond, the album took two days to put together.[1] Record Collector compared The KLF's production method to that of established electronic musicians: "While electronic dinosaurs like Jean Michel Jarre and Klaus Schulze were walling themselves in with banks and banks of synthesisers, computers and electronic gadgetry the KLF were doing the opposite—making a crafted work like Chill Out with the bare necessities of musical survival."
- brains0
- <crazy>Health</crazy>brains
- thanks!neue75_bold
- thanks. reminds me of hella a bit.vanilla_cam
- ukit0
Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5z…
Floating around the internet last fall before emerging on a 7" in November, Fuck Buttons' "Bright Tomorrow" proved surprisingly resilient. The duo's blunt repetition of simple elements-- metronomic drum-machine, chugging synth, blissful keyboard, and distorted screams-- seems like a formula for tedium. But the song somehow gets stronger with each replay. For a noise group, Fuck Buttons are surprisingly welcoming-- for noise music, anyway-- and their mix of dreamy melody and abrasive climax evokes strange stylistic bedfellows: Yo La Tengo and Ministry, My Bloody Valentine and Prurient, Spacemen 3 and Black Dice.
- ukit0
Dress 2 Sweat Vol. 1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/g3…
Some nice Holler-style business from out the UK, taking a stab at Bmore club with dashes of grime and dubstep for good measure. Rustie dominates here with a pair of suped-up rap remixes, taking on Rich Boy's "Throw Some D's(1)" and Dem Franchize Boyz' "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It(2)." (Useful instrumental version of the "Throw Some D's" remix also included.) Pistol Pete comes with a bumpin' 8-bit mix of "Knuck If U Buck(3)," while Dikulous contributes "U Know What To Doo(4)." Solid first release from this label, definitely looking forward to more. Comes in a loud color pic sleeve.
- Ruffian0
Has the new Black Keys album leaked yet?
- Yes, check the old FMT threads. It's in there a couple of times I think.JerseyRaindog
- Cheers, will do!Ruffian
- blaw0
Vomit Orchestra - "Bridges Burnt"
Part 1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/1005…
Part 2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/1005…
- Concrete0
- Electro - Alt RockConcrete
- thanks!neue75_bold
- Want more, neue?Concrete
- maybe? I probably won't have a chance to listen until later today...neue75_bold
- Let me know! ;)Concrete
- DOOD. this band rocks my socks. concrete, much love if ya post more!demafleez
- Will do!Concrete
- Concrete0
- I literally bought this from Bleep four minutes ago. That's £2.99 I'll never get back.cresp
- Yes you will - you've invested in them, perhaps they'll get to do more albums.detritus
- Ooh!Concrete
- i'm liking his new sound.horton
- can't wait to listen to this!
although, since rounds, i haven't really been digging his stuff...lvl_13
- lvl_130
aceyalone-lightning strikes (album)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0A5…
- lvl_130
four tet-parks
http://www.ltd-design.com/itown-…
- vanilla_cam0
since people are throwing some noise rock on here:
yellow swans - at all ends.drone/noise
http://www.mediafire.com/?bbtdxm…
- Ramanisky20
anyone have the Heavy Metal 1981 soundtrack?
- vanilla_cam0
- Retail?Bypasser
- 1.99vanilla_cam
- Sorry, I don't understand you. I had the leaked album for weeks but the 'powpowpow rudeboy thing drove me crazy. Hope it's out of there now. ThanksBypasser
- sorry, bad joke. i think it lacks the annoying shot-outs....vanilla_cam
- this shit sucksdskz
- oops wrong word baloon thingy I havent heard this Guilty Simpson yet /dskz