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- ukit0
- flashbender0
Rob Viktum presents : Progress - An Audio Tribute To The Cambodian People
if you're digging Onra - Chinoiseries, you will most likely enjoy this as well.
LINK:
http://rapidshare.com/files/1096…Preview:
- I want this, stop downloading it you monsters!!!Ironmonkey
- just pay for the premium account you cheap bastardfooler2
- have to buy another one cause I made the mistake of sharing my account....but yes I am still cheap/bastard ;-}Ironmonkey
- Ruffian0
"Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics - Inspiration Information Vol. 3" (2009)
http://www.mediafire.com/?gdvtak…
Info: http://www.inspiration-informati…
- BuddhaHat0
Best FMT in ages. Thank you one and all. Especially ukit and neue!! :)
- ukit0
- Ruffian0
"TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes" (2004)
http://www.mediafire.com/?m3mmun…
Info: http://www.myspace.com/tvotr
- letters20
Agreed, great thread this week!
Ruffian, thanks for that repost
- drgss0
Never thought i'd say that, but Alicia Key's latest album rocks!
Love the early 90s guitar touch- LOLukit
- this is better:
http://www.wutang-co…prophet0NE - pass the hot sauce!prophet0NE
- ukit0
Discreet Music (1975) is an album by the British ambient musician Brian Eno. While (No Pussyfooting) may be his first ambient album and Another Green World features many ambient pieces, this is Brian Eno’s first purely ambient solo album.
The inspiration for this album began when Eno was left bed-ridden by an accident and was given an album of eighteenth century harp music. After struggling to put the record on the turntable and returning to bed, he realized that it was turned down toward the threshold of inaudibility and he lacked the strength to get up from the bed again and turn it up. Eno said this experience taught him a new way to perceive music.
This album is also an experiment in algorithmic, generative composition. His intention was to explore multiple ways to create music with limited planning or intervention.
- Ruffian0
"Devo - Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" (1978 / 320)
http://rapidshare.com/files/9593…
- neue75_bold0
http://rapidshare.com/files/1168…
"Come Back To You" - Tony D
"Roygbiv" - Boards Of Canada
"St Patrick" - James Yorkston
"What You Say" - INI
"Insight" - Scott Lark
"101 Pianos (I've Put Out The Lights)" - Lewis Parker
"Strange" - Boogiemonsters
"Faith (Alternate TV track)" - Lords of the Underground
"Loungin'" - Bloik
"Today" - Tom Scott
"Award Tour" - A Tribe Called Quest
"Love Comes And Goes" - Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs
"Jus Biz" - Diverse
"Something Going" - Telegraph Avenue
"El Galleton" - Tempo 70
"I Don't Need No Doctor" - The Village Callers
"It Was A Good Day" - Ice Cube
"Wasn't Born To Follow" - The Byrds
"Lady Nebula" - Fingathing
- ukit0
Had to repost this...probably my favorite album of the year
'Rifts' is a double disc collection of three hugely essential albums of psycho-sythual experimentation produced by Daniel Lopatin aka Oneohtrix Point Never for the Arbor and No Fun imprints. Much like his contemporaries Emeralds, Lopatin is one of those enviably prolific underground figures, constantly committing his experiments to limited runs of sought-after CDRs and cassettes over the last two years.
To shed a little light on his background, his father was a member of Russian psych outfit The Flying Dutchmen, and owner of a Juno 60 and Hohner Stringer. So it's easy to draw a line to his eerie analog synth sound, reminiscent of Kluster, Schulze or more recently, Boards Of Canada.
It's this latter influence which has become more prominent in OPN's recent sound, as he's condensed his psychoactive scope from dilated 10 min+ prog trips, to more miniaturised scapes reminiscent of BoC's cherished interludes like opener 'Behind The Bank', or the lush lunar missions of The Ghost Box label with 'Actual Air'.
He's also cleverly anchored the abstraction of his pure synthesizer music with brilliantly evocative concepts tied to each of the LP's, from the stoned cosmonaut having a bad day on 'Betrayed In The Octagon', to scenes of an alien planet very similar to our own on 'Zones Without People' and the construct of the aforementioned Russian spaceman composing the score to a film from his deathbed in 'Russian Mind'.
It's that sense of nostalgia, or a yearning for lost sci-fi futures also shared by Leyland Kirby that makes this collection a personal experience sure to dock with the emotional receptors of folks (like ourselves) who are susceptible to it. At twenty seven tracks, this is surely one of the most essential and absorbing releases of the year. Essential Purchase.
- ukit0
Emptyset - Emptyset (2009)
"‘Emptyset,’ as an album, is an exploration of low end frequency like no other. Its slow tribal thumps sit atop a brutal chorus of bass and droning atmospherics, perplexing the use of the techno prefix a tad by its eons of space and conceptual ideas. It’s a full on aural immersion - seemingly inspired as much by its Bristolian surroundings as by its musical contemporaries - that needs to be consumed whole to be understood."
- Ruffian0
"Devo - Duty Now For The Future" (1979)
http://www.mediafire.com/?49gdpy…
- neue75_bold0
Hollertronix — Never Scared
http://rapidshare.com/files/5888…
Never Scared
Don't Get It Twisted
Thick Jawns
Real Jawns
So Many Shrimp
Feeling Some Type Of Way
Fall Back
Dear Shorty
Sweet To The Belly
Ol Head
Gujarati Soundclassh
- ukit0
- BuddhaHat0
Anybody got this album? I'm lovin the tracks...
- on CD at home :)neue75_bold
- this sounds amazingMeeklo
- woop woop. sounds great.akrokdesign
- Ruffian0
Collini, out!