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      reh saw
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      Various Artists – Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2 – Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-83 (2013)

      http://uploaded.net/file/jdy298ob
      ```cd 1
      

      http://uploaded.net/file/826q2pa1

      
      [http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/index.php](http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/index.php)
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      • PelukiniP Desconectado
        Pelukini
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        @koan:2ick1jq3:

        es imposible seguir vuestro ritmo. Alguien me puede resumir las cuatro últimas paginas y decirme qué demonios de todos esos grupos que se inventan pelukas y billis debo bajarme? Las dos últimas cosas que he disfrutado como un enano han sido el de los flaming lips y el de yolatengo al que llevo dandole cera desde que se filtró y cada dia me parece más grande. Y sí me siento un viejuno fuera de onda. Gracias por adelantado

        Bájate el de chelsea light moving, la nueva banda de Thurston Moore

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          @Pelukini:3j1fodwg:

          @koan:3j1fodwg:

          es imposible seguir vuestro ritmo. Alguien me puede resumir las cuatro últimas paginas y decirme qué demonios de todos esos grupos que se inventan pelukas y billis debo bajarme? Las dos últimas cosas que he disfrutado como un enano han sido el de los flaming lips y el de yolatengo al que llevo dandole cera desde que se filtró y cada dia me parece más grande. Y sí me siento un viejuno fuera de onda. Gracias por adelantado

          Bájate el de chelsea light moving, la nueva banda de Thurston Moore

          Y el 'II' de Unknown Mortal Orchestra. No me canso de recomendarlo a todo el mundo.

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            Algún alma generosa tiene a mano, o sabe dónde encontrar el disco de javelin? Me cuesta vivir sin él.

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              moldy
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              Little Wings – Last (2013)

              http://rapidgator.net/file/82036764/Last2013.rar.html
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              **Josh Ritter – The Beast in Its Tracks (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Josh-Ritter-300x300.jpg)
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/82115840/BeastItsTracks2013.rar.html

              **Shannon Whitworth – High Tide (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Shannon-Whitworth-300x267.jpg)
              
              @22elanwn:
              
              > If Shannon Whitworth’s first two albums were cross-country treks, High Tide is a trans-Atlantic voyage. Leaving all preconceptions of the banjo-wielding songstress behind, Whitworth’s new adventure steers into waters both familiar and refreshingly new, Gibson SG in hand.
              > On the heels of a year spent touring with Chris Isaak and the Tedeschi-Trucks Band and recording as the singing voice of Belk department stores’ latest campaign, High Tide finds Whitworth collaborating with Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses) and producer Seth Kauffman, while continuing to hit the road with her core quartet.
              > From the first rolling rhythms, it’s evident that this album charts new waters. Just as her music stems from Appalachian roots (she’s a favorite at MerleFest) but sheds its traditional skin at the door, High Tide begins with a journey to the coast that takes rest stops in reverb-drenched jazz and indie rock along the way, setting the mood for a tight but playful expedition. Whether you’re holed up in a chilly Appalachian barn or walking the coast on a hot August evening, Whitworth’s High Tide holds universal appeal, from the mountains to the sea.
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/81951531/HighTide2013.rar.html

              **Hey Marseilles – Lines We Trace (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Hey-Marseilles-300x269.jpg)
              
              @22elanwn:
              
              > The Seattle septet Hey Marseilles integrates symphonic cello, drumbourine, accordion and viola into a standard lineup of guitar, bass and drums for a warm, distinctive sound.
              > Nick Ward and Matt Bishop formed Hey Marseilles while students at the University of Washington, and independently released their first album, To Travels & Trunks, at the end of 2008\. The band has since given the album a nationwide reissue and performed at festivals like SXSW and Bumbershoot.
              > Hey Marseilles’ new album, Lines We Trace is a gorgeous set of chamber folk-pop with a lush, acoustic-oriented sound combining cello, viola, trumpet, clarinet, accordion, piano, guitars and drums with Matt Bishop’s plaintive tenor and the band’s airy harmonies on beautifully crafted songs with poignant lyrics and heart-tugging melodies.
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/81995108/LinesWeTrace2013.rar.html

              **Two Hours Traffic – Foolish Blood (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Two-Hours-Traffic.jpg)
              
              @22elanwn:
              
              > Following the departure of long-time lead guitarist Alec O’Hanley, Charlottetown, PEI beach bums Two Hours Traffic return with Foolish Blood, an 11- song set of heartfelt indie rock that showcases the band’s new rhythm-heavy line-up. Inspired by the transcendent chime of early Motown, the P.E.I. natives perform their best Beach Boys impression to date, delivering orchestral walls of sound on album openers “Magic” and “Audrey,” as well as George Harrison-inspired jangle on “Faster 4 U” and album closer “O My Love.” Infused with the limber fretwork of North Lakes frontman and newly minted bassist Nathan Gill, the group unleash a collection of propulsive power-pop, with percussionist Derek Ellis’s rampant kick drum driving the band away from its melody-centric past on lead single “Amour Than Amis” and “Ready for a Look.” Parting ways with producer and mentor Joel Plaskett, sound engineer Darryl Neudorf (the Sadies, Blue Rodeo) breathes life into the quartet’s lustful vignettes, creating expansive soundscapes on the open chord, “Kumbaya”-esque “Strangers on the Street” and riff-heavy “Last Star.” Fans of the group may be surprised by the subdued nature of singer Liam Corcoran’s usually prominent acoustic strumming and bubble-gum pop harmonies, but Foolish Blood‘s low-end textures and diverse layers guarantee that the Maritime icons will remain relevant for years to come.
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/82229469/FoolishBlood2013.rar.html

              **Maston – Shadows (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Maston-300x300.jpg)
              
              @22elanwn:
              
              > Steeped in the same breed of dark American pictorial songwriting that made up Van Dyke Parks’ travelogue pop journals and the more tragic moments in the careers of both Wilsons Dennis and Brian, California-based multi-instrumentalist Frank Maston offers up a collection of pleasantly backwards-looking pop on his proper debut full- length, Shadows. From the slapback delay and miscellaneous percussion of instrumental album opener “Strange Rituals,” you know what you’re getting into with this album. Nods to Pet Sounds in production, instrumentation, and even melodies are blatant and unabashed, with the compressed beauty of that album being a clear starting point for much of Shadows. While songs like “Young Hearts” and “Night” are deeply indebted to all eras of the Beach Boys (ranging from All Summer Long to Pacific Ocean Blue), the album takes cues from a greater lineage of California pop. Hyper-compressed walls of sound like “Messages” evoke Phil Spector’s jam-packed mid-’60s productions, while “(You Were) In Love” even calls up some of the playful energy of Harry Nilsson. Split between equal parts hopeful songcraft and ominous undercurrents, Shadows is an apt title for the album. The large percentage of instrumentals creates a lot of negative space for the listener to fill in, and the distant production tucks Mellotrons and blissful horn sections into dimly lit corners, willfully obscuring the tunes in spooky layers of reverb. While jumping off from a Pet Sounds/Song Cycle perspective, the creeping anxiety of Maston’s songs sets them apart from being mere mimicry, and add to the shadowy landscape. Still, the ’60s influence is so heavy indeed that a song like “Judge Alabaster” sounds almost out of place, its pulsing rhythm and reverb-coated vocals having more in common with the 2010s Slumberland roster than the late-’60s Southern California popsike set. Somewhere between an imagined past and a shaky connection to the present, Maston has created a place outside of time. His songs come on like they’re peaceful, with gentle tambourines and throwback organ tones, but inside their shadowy interiors they’re actually so uptight, brimming with a strange darkness that’s both bewitching and unsettling.
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/82121555/Shadows2013.rar.html

              **The Lovely Bad Things – The Late Great Whatever… (2013)**
              
              ![](http://exystence.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Lovely-Bad-Things-300x265.jpg)
              
              @22elanwn:
              
              > The Lovely Bad Things‘ debut album The Late Great Whatever is a 12-song blast of energy that draws power from the Pixies, Star Wars, Redd Kross, hanging out all day with your besties, and making a ton of noise. Meeting on the hallowed ground where the fierce energy and clatter of punk hook up with the choruses and singalong cheerfulness of pop, the songs are delivered with a breezy sense of humor and fun, but also with a lo-fi power that never lets up. The band switches instruments, trades vocals, and generally comes across as kids having a total blast. Sometimes that leads to indulgent, messy albums but The Late Great Whatever is fairly tight-sounding and its songs never feel tossed off or trashed. Instead, the group’s songwriting is sharp and to the point, with only the occasional meandering musical interlude to break the momentum just a bit. The Pixies’ comparison is pretty vital, because along with the prerequisite loud/quiet dynamics that any band who likes the ’90s even a little is bound to have absorbed, the male vocals have plenty of Black Francis’ off-kilter shoutiness, which is made palatable by the cooing Kim Deal backgrounds Lauren Curtis has down. (Check “Fried Eyes” for an example of them channeling the Pixies and maybe even beating them at their own game.) Her lead vocals are a highlight on the album too; the tenderness she brings to songs like “Rope Swing” and “Hear or Anywhere” is a nice counterpoint to the mad dash to the finish line the other songs represent. She also shows she can rock out just like the fellas on the hard-charging “Maybe I Know.” And rock out they do on 100-mph tracks like “Kessel Run,” “Randall the Savage,” and “Darth Lauren.” No matter how you feel about Pixies worship or Star Wars references, if you have an affinity for loud, fast, but brainy, punky pop that is fun and full of hooky jams that’ll have you bobbing your head like a maniac, The Late Great Whatever is just what you need to make you happy.
              
              

              http://rapidgator.net/file/82027402/LateGreatWhatever2013.rar.html

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                Totoro
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                @icone:3oh7i6ct:

                Algún alma generosa tiene a mano, o sabe dónde encontrar el disco de javelin? Me cuesta vivir sin él.

                Para ti, de todo hay:

                http://uploaded.net/file/l5s0xku0

                o

                http://novafile.com/7pzcovwlf0ow

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                  Dirty Beaches - Water Park OST


                  @xv8srf78:

                  His latest release 'Water park' is a film score written for Evan Prosofsky's same-titled film and explores the neutral element of sound in a massive indoor water park located in West Edmonton Mall in the province of Alberta. The instrumentation of oscillators, heavily reverberated strings, mellotron and experimental electric guitar sets the mood for this bizarre plastic tropical paradise set within a shopping mall.

                  http://uploaded.net/file/jp0w9gcr
                  
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                    Alguna noticia del último de Endless Boogie? Lo estoy esperando!

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                      Endless Boogie - Long Island

                      http://uploaded.net/file/z0k1u0c7
                      http://rapidgator.net/file/79468531/eb-li.zip.html
                      

                      Lo tenías en nodata.tv desde el día 20 del mes pasado.

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                        @koan:21fvv0nr:

                        es imposible seguir vuestro ritmo. Alguien me puede resumir las cuatro últimas paginas y decirme qué demonios de todos esos grupos que se inventan pelukas y billis debo bajarme? Las dos últimas cosas que he disfrutado como un enano han sido el de los flaming lips y el de yolatengo al que llevo dandole cera desde que se filtró y cada dia me parece más grande. Y sí me siento un viejuno fuera de onda. Gracias por adelantado

                        pero bajate todo, hombre, ya tendras tiempo de escuchar y desechar lo que no te interese. si no luego te veras abocado a mendigar links caidos cada dos por tres. o te crees que yo me escucho todo antes de colgarlo? me guio por las referencias y/o sellos que editan y que a priori me parecen interesantes. luego muchos discos ahi se quedan, esperando su momento, que a lo mejor nunca llega jaja

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                          serukusuo
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                          Gracias, así en general, por las últimas páginas, hay material gordo para un par de meses.

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                            Mi señora esposa me dice que os estaría muy agradecida si me ahorráis tener que buscarle el de Phoenix entre cientos de links que no llevan a ningún sitio…

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                              Si nadie encuentra un Link yo te lo subo por la noche, pero si a tu señora lo que le mola son los Phoenix de los dos últimos discos, los hitazos del Amadeus, etc , se va a llevar un chasco gordo, yo casi le ahorraria el disgusto, Phoenix han sacado su Day & Age particular, una cutrez brutal.

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                                Dan Hoerner
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                                Aquí tienes Suarez : http://www.sendspace.com/file/nyha0e

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                                  icone
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                                  @Totoro:38ltnk0p:

                                  @icone:38ltnk0p:

                                  Algún alma generosa tiene a mano, o sabe dónde encontrar el disco de javelin? Me cuesta vivir sin él.

                                  Para ti, de todo hay:

                                  http://uploaded.net/file/l5s0xku0

                                  o

                                  http://novafile.com/7pzcovwlf0ow

                                  todas las gracias!

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                                    lamacq
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                                    alguien tiene el de devendra banhart?? que creo que ya rula por ahi.

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                                      Pelukini
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                                      Muy curioso este disco

                                      King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Eyes Like the Sky
                                      Psychedelic Western, Surf, Broderick Smith, Audio Book, SoundScape

                                      promo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYrUQAlaQOw

                                      https://mega.co.nz/#!HIEiCAjS!WOap1CATvfZ3aq1hAX1VugovWwwR2D6uQcg441HNMnw
                                      

                                      //

                                      Hookworms - Pearl Mystic Gringo
                                      Motorik Groove, Noise & Reverb, Psychedelia

                                      Hookworms - 'Away / Towards' (Live): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g83XHxJk8HU

                                      https://mega.co.nz/#!SZUyXLST!BY34jxZ3qk8CaHE_h0gNwjtoM7s7gRvBdCqMhtKIQn4
                                      

                                      //

                                      y en bandcamp el nuevo discazo de The Feeling of Love

                                      http://shop.bornbadrecords.net/album/reward-your-grace

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                                        Charcuta
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                                        @estatvegetal:ba8b7sso:

                                        Endless Boogie - Long Island

                                        http://uploaded.net/file/z0k1u0c7
                                        http://rapidgator.net/file/79468531/eb-li.zip.html
                                        

                                        Lo tenías en nodata.tv desde el día 20 del mes pasado.

                                        1000 gracias!!

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                                          moldy
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                                          The Mary Onettes – Hit the Waves (2013)

                                          http://rapidgator.net/file/82705556/HitWaves2013.rar.html
                                          
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                                            Maurici
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                                            @Pelukini:

                                            Muy curioso este disco

                                            King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Eyes Like the Sky
                                            Psychedelic Western, Surf, Broderick Smith, Audio Book, SoundScape

                                            :arrow: Mucho mejor el del 2012. Me lo machaqué en vena y lo puse al top 5 de mi 2012, pero gracias por filtrarlo. El otro día pensaba, sin menos intros sería más majo.

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