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Alguien tiene por ahí el de Robyn Hitchcock - Love from London?
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charcutero, el buscador es tu amigo: http://www.primaverasound.com/foros/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=8925&p=453611&hilit=Robyn+Hitchcock#p453611
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Crime & The City Solution - American Twilight

http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/69844632/file.html ```[http://mute.com/crime-and-the-city-solu ... march-2013](http://mute.com/crime-and-the-city-solution/new-album-american-twilight-out-march-2013) @25l9v010: > _“We must not let the doomsayers and the naysayers cause us to lose our faith > Because without love and without hope there can be no future…”_ [http://youtu.be/urOCsFSY7U8](http://youtu.be/urOCsFSY7U8) > > After a two-decade hiatus, the legendary Crime & The City Solution are back with a new incarnation based in a new home city, Detroit, and a new album, _American Twilight_ out on 25 March 2013\. This latest embodiment of Crime & The City Solution sees Berlin era members Simon Bonney (vocals), Bronwyn Adams (violin) and Alexander Hacke (guitar), joined by renowned visual artist Danielle de Picciotto, Jim White (drums – Dirty Three, Cat Power), David Eugene Edwards (guitar – 16 Horsepower, Wovenhand), Troy Gregory (bass – Witches) and Matthew Smith (Moog / keyboards – Outrageous Cherry, Volebeats). **Low - _The Visible End_** http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/76545053/file.html
> Pre-orderers at SubPop.com will receive the CD, _The Visible End_, a limited-edition companion piece featuring four stunning alternate takes of album tracks. -
@f0s1:n6lns4bu:
Esta vez sí que sí….
David Bowie - The Next Day (Deluxe Edition)

http://cloudzer.net/file/s6povf70Por cierto, el Duque ha vuelto en forma
El enlace este funciona?, me da error pero no el típico error de que en archivo no existe bla bla bla. En caso de no funcionar, alguien tiene otro?
Merci!!!
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@ForSilence:uxnsp9z4:
@f0s1:uxnsp9z4:
Esta vez sí que sí….
David Bowie - The Next Day (Deluxe Edition)

http://cloudzer.net/file/s6povf70Por cierto, el Duque ha vuelto en forma
El enlace este funciona?, me da error pero no el típico error de que en archivo no existe bla bla bla. En caso de no funcionar, alguien tiene otro?
Merci!!!
Te lo he resubido… a ver lo que dura éste...
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Este no sale en el buscador y puede que haya gente a la que le interese
Herman Düne – Mariage À Mendoza OST
http://www.putlocker.com/file/51DFA2E30C0FFF3B
@3o7udxz1:
Robert Rodriguez film – with a driving and gritty sounding electric guitar in the back of the very same silver car pictured on the cover of the album. It continues in the same emerging pattern as the soundtrack to a Mexican Mariachi film that you would like to see. There are clear references to the legendary Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, both in vocals, tempo and slow-rock groove. But at the same time Mendoza sparks a feel of the Mexican Riviera with For Brothers guitar solo and Holding a Monument.
However, Mariage a Mendoza is not the soundtrack to a mariachi film, but rather a French comedy taking place in Argentina. The cinematic trivia though is unimportant when concerned with the quality of the album, as the music speaks for itself and is a complete journey all on its own. You can set your own film in your minds eye.
In addition, like Tom Petty, Herman Dune never fails to create a slow-rock album that you can dance to. Sweaty, raw and enticing, much like a glass of Tequila, with a rattlesnake tooth in the glass, which you empty at an old western bar in the cactus desert. Vocals are heavy, breathing into the microphone and almost panting out the words over dribbling and sensuous guitar riffs.
With songs like Escape to the Moon and Silver Galaxy Escape you can hear influences from such artists as Neil Young and Nick Drake. The extensive guitar solos are reminiscent of Neil Young’s album Le Noise. The vivid experimentation with loops, noise, distortion, reverb and melodic parts combined; tie Herman Dune in with these masters of rock and anti-folk.
The album is well put together, with just enough variation to keep you interested. Following through from start to finish, Mendoza takes you on a ride in a silver bullet across the Arizona desert and into Mexico, and all the way to Guadalajara. And you never want to look back.
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charcutero, el buscador es tu amigo: http://www.primaverasound.com/foros/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=8925&p=453611&hilit=Robyn+Hitchcock#p453611
Muchas gracias, no se como leches lo he buscado, que no lo he conseguido encontrar…
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Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood – Black Pudding (2013)

http://uploaded.net/file/l3pb2innhttp://cloudzer.net/file/euqssdir
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hello,
I ' m looking for the last lp of The Wave Pictures "Songs of Jason Molina" .
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hello,
I ' m looking for the last lp of The Wave Pictures "Songs of Jason Molina" .

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Bueno, al turrón:
Joe Crepúsculo - Baile de Magos
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@bingo3000:2b454yq2:
hello,
I ' m looking for the last lp of The Wave Pictures "Songs of Jason Molina".
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Telekinesis – Dormarion (2013)

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The House of Love – She Paints Words in Red (2013)

http://uploaded.net/file/j2mm28yo/ShePaintsWordsRed2013.rar
Peace – In Love [Deluxe Edition] (2013)

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Simon Waldram (U.K.) - Simon Waldram Sings the Snot Patties 2013 Lo-fi, indie, kiwi, folk…

http://simonwaldram.bandcamp.com/album/simon-waldram-sings-the-snot-patties
No lo subo de enlace ya que está en el bandcamp para escucha y descarga gratis.
Aviso el EP chuta desde el tema 2, el primero no acaba de arrancar hasta el final. -
generationals / heza (polyvinyl, 2013)

@116z1xgv:
Recorded in phases between Public Hifi in Austin, Bent Black studio in D.C., and the band's hometown of New Orleans, Heza finds Generationals more satisfied in songs that breathe and grow over time.
These songs show restraint, with the hooks developing in the spaces between sounds and an attention to rhythms and textures revealing a more patient band willing to dig for deeper gems than in their previous work.
Tracks like "You Got Me" and "Put a Light On" use minimalist electronic frameworks to match the intensity of more straightforward guitarwork on "Spinoza" and "I Never Know," all of them placing the focus more on layers and arrangements than to forcing the hook.
On Heza, Generationals aren't so much shedding their old skin as growing more comfortable in the one they've always inhabited.http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/store/index.php?id=2321
white fence / cyclops reap (castle face, 2013)

@116z1xgv:
Tim Presley's White Fence is the musical equivalent of the drug rug you wrap yourself in when things get too intense. Warm, wooly, warped and eminently ear-wormy, his meandering creations have the crackle of home-tracked intimacy, the thousand yard stare of prime era Syd Barrett, and the restless inventiveness and tireless output we champion here at Castle Face. We're very happy to call him a part of our extended family with his fantastic contributions to Son Of Flex and "The Velvet Underground and Nico" by Castle Face and Friends, and we're super excited to be doing his new LP Cyclops Reap as well as the accompanying 7", Pink Gorilla.
http://www.castlefacerecords.com/collections/white-fence
still corners / strange pleasures (sub pop, 2013)

@116z1xgv:
Greg Hughes, the driving force behind Still Corners, is not one to rest on his laurels. Despite the critical plaudits hurled at the band’s 2010 Creatures of an Hour debut longplayer (“indulgently seductive” opined NME; “an astounding debut” purred Drowned in Sound), Hughes is blessed with the kind of inexorable ardour for refreshing and sharpening his muse that is common to all connoisseur sculptors of apparently effortless, instantly elegant pop music. “I’ll never be satisfied with any of it, I need to keep trying new things”, he concedes of his ever-burgeoning musical project. “Still Corners is The Enterprise, for me.”
Riding that insatiable kinesis over the last two years has resulted in Hughes, along with singing accomplice Tessa Murray, fashioning a devastating sophomore album, Strange Pleasures, which is surely destined to usher Still Corners to a deserved place at cerebral dream-pop’s high table. Where its predecessor soared on sugared layers of shoegazing-infused retro-futurism, Strange Pleasures proffers a leaner, more acute extrapolation of ’80s-suffused song and studio craft, navigating a sinuous trajectory between velveteen Angelo Badalamenti noir-pop torch song sophistication and ethereal Cocteau Twins beauty, with exquisite meanders through the glacial but mellifluous territory first mapped by Modern English, The Cure and The Passions, with nods along the way to cool, graceful detachment a la ’80s Euro avant-poppers such as Berntholer and Virna Lindt.
http://www.subpop.com/artists/still_corners
boat / pretend to be brave (magic marker, 2013)

@116z1xgv:
Five albums into their career, Seattle's BOAT have carved out a niche in the crowded contemporary indie rock landscape by delivering consistent, tuneful power-pop with a sense of humor. Band captain D. Crane lands somewhere between an earnest Stephen Malkmus and a focused Robert Pollard on the vocal spectrum, depending on the release; he churns out melodic guitar lines and driving rhythms with the help of his bandmates, and cracks wise about shooting the breeze with his mom over a plate of nachos. While previous albums offered opportunities for wisecracks and appreciative homage– the heavily referential cover of 2011's Dress Like Your Idols is one such example-- their newest record, Pretend to Be Brave, finds the group maintaining their finely honed sonic equilibrium while exploring intriguing new lyrical motifs.
http://www.magicmarkerrecords.com/mmr066.html
thomas d'arcy / what we want (thomas d'arcy/maplemusic, 2013)

@116z1xgv:
Thomas D’Arcy was previously known for his work with Small Sins, All Systems Go! and The Carnations, and now he’s gone solo for his first album under his own name. What We Want is out on February 5 through Thomas D’Arcy Music/ MapleMusic Recordings.
The album was mixed by four different people: John McEntire, Jeremy Darby, Alexander Bonenfant and D’Arcy himself. A press release notes that it features “slow but dramatic builds, hooky vocal melodies laden with scores of overdubs and some big sonic risks.”
This results are stylistically diverse, as these 12 songs range from atmospheric piano balladry (“Love Will Bring Me Down”) to soaring soul (“The Price You Pay”) to sugar-spiked rock (“Credit!”) to swaggering reggae (“When We Get in to It”) and sock-hopping retro-pop (“What We Want”). -
En la web de rdl se puede escuchar el nuevo trabajo de ZA - Wanananai http://www.rockdelux.com/playlist/8960_ ... index.html
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oye pues muy bien. y no tendras por ahi un jugoso enlace de esos? me gustaria catarlo en el ipod primero.
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The Flaming Lips - The Terror

http://www32.zippyshare.com/v/81584735/file.htmlsuena unas 300 veces mejor que lo que ya se había filtrado hace semanas, por cierto.
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@alias:1033mvva:
The Flaming Lips - The Terror
suena unas 300 veces mejor que lo que ya se había filtrado hace semanas, por cierto.
Es verdad, ahora si que podemos escuchar al 'The Terror' en todo su esplendor. En este caso vale la pena volverlo a descargar. Más graves, más agudos, más separación de canales, espectacular. Yo que ya estaba entusiasmado con el álbum, ahora ya es disco del año directamente.
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