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- mrghost0
Capsule - Player
http://www.mediafire.com/?bin56i…
- mrghost0
Tony, Caro, John - All on the First Day
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IAI…this album isn't really worth knowing except that Beach House totally ripped one of the tracks: "Snowdon Song" (see link)
- ukit0
Hatsune Miku - The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku
http://tinyurl.com/2e8aqgy- Kind of amazingukit
- (in case you are wondering what the hell this is: http://www.qbn.com/t… )ukit
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- Andrew_D0
Ukit, have you ever come across anything by a synth band named Drama? They're from Toronto and were around in the early 80's. Some hipster was playing it at a bar last night and wouldn't tell me the name of the album, the cunt.
- lol, what a cunt. I haven't heard of them, but you could try searching Discogs.ukit
- These guys? http://www.discogs.c…duckofrubber
- Or maybe it was Erasure, and he WAS telling you the album name.
http://www.discogs.c…duckofrubber - Nice, couldn't think of Discogs this morning. Thanks, guys!Andrew_D
- ukit0
Couple albums of experimental pop by Max Tundra
Pitchfork rated these respectively, 9.2 and 9.3 FWIW
- Andrew_D0
Ukit, found it:
http://www.discogs.com/Drama-Lon…
Now all I have to do is find the music. ;-) I think you'd really like it, lemme know if you come up with something.
- ha damn that obscure. good luck! no wonder dj was keeping secrets :)inkpink
- Yeah, the fucker. Damn him and his obscure 1979 Electro Synth!Andrew_D
- I don't think you'll find this one online man, best chance may be to steal it from the guy at the bar:Dukit
- Bah, the dirty fucker.Andrew_D
- Wow!duckofrubber
- http://rapidshare.co…limbicthoughts
- fooler20
Given Robert Pollard's profligacy, it's only natural to greet his 26-track, 70-minute post-Guided By Voices "debut" solo album with skepticism. First off, it's not really his debut anything. Pollard has been releasing solo albums throughout his 20-year stint as GBV's frontman, and given that he was the band's only constant member, it could be argued that every Guided By Voices album was essentially a Pollard solo album. But the singer-songwriter-rocker insists that From A Compound Eye marks a new beginning, and the music bears that out. It doesn't sound substantially different from what Pollard has done before—F.A.C.E. features the usual thick guitar riffs, gruff vocals, impressionistic lyrics, sturdy melodies, and lo-fi production—but the record cycles through Pollard's disparate influences in songs as charged-up and fully realized as anything he's delivered in maybe a decade.
Because From A Compound Eye is so lengthy and explosive, each high-caliber song tends to dissolve into the next. The opener, "Gold," is a clear highlight, with its snatches of harmonica and piano filling in the gaps in a freeform ballad structure. On the opposite end of the accessibility scale, "Dancing Girls And Dancing Men" serves up a bouncy hook and simple lyric, like power-pop with the polish removed. The album's standouts either dabble in odd instrumentation (like the banks of synths on "Flowering Orphan" and the jaw-harp and tin drum on "The Right Thing") or go deeper into homage than Pollard has gone before (like the Badfinger-indebted "I Surround You Naked" and the overtly R.E.M.-y "Light Show"). The disc is eclectic and overflowing, in the tradition of deck-clearing double LPs like the Minutemen's Double Nickels On The Dime and The Beatles' White Album. And like those records, From A Compound Eye espouses no clear theme, save for the boundless possibilities of rock 'n' roll.
- ukit0
Collection of early tracks by UK house/techno label Peacefrog. Includes rare tracks by Luke Slater, Juan Atkins, Shake, Stasis and more
- ukit0
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Pantytec - Pony Slaystation
Another classic from Perlon...has to be one of the great all time band/album name combos.
- ukit0
Efterklang - Raincoats
Just a single, but notable for including a B-side "remix" (actually cover) of one of their songs by Peter Broderick and Nils Frahm.
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- ukit0
http://boomkat.com/vinyl/350048-…
"*First release on this new archival label loosely associated with Demdike Stare and the Finders Keepers crew* Pre-Cert Home Entertainment is a new imprint releasing limited vinyl artifacts of contemporary musical and non-musical material dredged from the collections of a number of hugely respected culture vultures in the north of England. Their obsessive tendencies are channeled into this debut release, a 22 minute collage of acousmatic oddities reclaimed from the ditches of VHS video culture, the dustiest corners of the record racks and places most folk won't allow themselves or their children to go. It's a tribute to the immersive and escapist effect of obscure and exotic film soundtracks and banks of library records, European fumetti and obscure sources which feed into their fabric and enhance their psychedelic potential."
- ukit0
Modern, avant-garde jazz produced by dark ambient artist Deathprod. A few samples here:
- There are 10 previous albums as well, hence the titleukit
- ukit0