Filtraciones '07
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@andtheworldsmileswithyou:1pqtc1rc:
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Este para josexiu, por la conexión Phil Everum:Adrian Orange & Her Band - S/T (2007)
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Rogue West African prison-funk from Adrian Orange and his rambling pack of peyote-laced thieves. These are outlaw anthems of life on the margins; Favella-core Latin American punk-hymns to Qaddafi and the insurgency. Machine gun stabs of sex and danger, love and death, life on the highway and lust in the jungles.
This self-titled release could be considered Adrian Orange's first ‘deliberate’ album. After touring the country in 2006 with a massive band in two vans (including children and horn players and official dancers) and inventing a new kind of music and living, the band re-materialized in Dub Narcotic Studio in February 2007. This - the finest group of groove-wailing, wave tearing musicians Orange could find - descended on Olympia in droves from Portland and Anacortes. The studio is an amazing collection of equipment from an era when recordings were made "live", everything happening on the spot, which was perfect for this new kind of tidal wave. It’s the perfect combination of beautiful accident and deliberate symphony. The end vibe: upbeat and dancy with a hint of lost hippy in a bi-mart parking lot. This will probably be the last cohesive album of songs by this artist. It is in the process of vanishing in to the all, the beautiful unknown; where obscurely we-will-lay, willie, like lillys or be gulls, indefinitely. So get in, get out.http://www.mediafire.com/?30qnmaqgwzv
¡muchas gracias! (al fin) voy a por él
@-Toxinho-:1pqtc1rc:
Don Nino - Mentors Menteurs
http://sharebee.com/f41ff5b2
¡genial! Nunca me cansaré de recomendar a este grupo, tanto en estudio como en directo. El artwork de este disco es excelente, y el contenido aún mejor.
@gatagata:1pqtc1rc:
una pregunta…la cancion que da nombre al disco es una version tambien? de ser asi de quien es? .....gran tema!!!
no, creo que esta canción es original
@andtheworldsmileswithyou:1pqtc1rc:
Tras el disco de Eric Copeland en solitario:
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Black Dice - Load Blown (Paw Tracks, 2007)**@1pqtc1rc:
"Load Blown" is the fourth album by Brooklyn’s Black Dice. The beats drip and roll, tar-pit voices sing into an oil can, and the guitars crank like calliope. Some tunes crackle and burble like submerged television, others bump and click along like a Summer Jam concert series from another dimension.
While a noticeable change in tone encompasses "Load Blown" (some tunes veer close to pop songs), this is a work of over-stimulation, a product of frenzied media culture, a sonic sifting of the gratuitous amount of “stuff” out there.
Black Dice’s current line up comprises Bjorn Copeland (guitar), Aaron Warren (bass) and Eric Copeland (vocals) originally forming during the spring of 1997 in Providence, RI as a loud, chaotic mix of early-eighties-inspired thrash and harsh noise experimentation. At the time, Early shows seldom lasted more than fifteen minutes and were characterized by violent performances where injuries were often sustained by the band and audience alike. Live sets mixed structured songs with improvised sound manipulation and shows differed from night to night.
In the spring of 1999 the emphasis shifted from conventional song structures to more open-ended sonic investigations. Shows of this era maintained an equally physical presence through the use of high volume levels and an extreme range of frequencies, and violent performance became less frequent. The music bore more resemblance to crude first generation industrial music or contemporary power electronics than straight noise or hardcore.
In spring of 2004 Black Dice emerged as a tight compositional unit, with little emphasis remaining on improvisation or long-form songs. A near-pop sensibility was embraced, with shorter and catchier tunes bouncing forth. The music currently retains elements of noise and proto-industrial experimentation, while organically suggesting minimal, electronic, hip-hop and psychedelic ideas as well as those of punk, tropicalia, and dub.
"Load Blown" is a compilation of three 12” vinyl EPs that have been released with special edition posters plus exclusive unreleased tracks. The Manoman 12” was released on DFA records in the summer of 2006. The Roll Up/Drool 12” was released earlier this year by Paw Tracks. The final EP release (released at the same time as the “Load Blown” cd) will be the remaining five tracks not previously released on vinyl.
The span of time (nearly 18 months of on-again/off-again work) encompassing the composition and recording of the album accounts for a sprawling variety of sounds and songs. Strange and abrasive, yet somehow more familiar, accessible, and celebratory than ever, this is Black Dice at their most palatable yet.
http://www.mediafire.com/?8xtdjunnm5i
¡pues gracias de nuevo! A ver qué tal en esta ocasión
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Para los que gusten del rollo minimal ambient/drone/noise del miembro de Tarentel en solitario, el que para mi es su mejor album hasta el momento:
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - "Shining Skull Breath" (students of decay 2007)
@w3lvt5id:
"Shining Skull Breath" documents the latest solo recordings by RootStrata label head and founding Tarentel member Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. Those familiar with Jefre's recent solo outings, such as "The Garden of Forking Paths" and"Floating Weeds," will recognize the stunning, wistful, barely-there melodies which abound on those albums. However, this time around these slow orbits of somber, evocative tone are submerged in boiling vats of molten fuzz and static making for an increasingly dynamic and bewitching listen. This truly is brilliant, potent, deep listening of the highest order.
http://www.divshare.com/download/1790559-447
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Dejo este disco, me he quedado cuadrado al verlo en Pitchfork ayer. Hace 2 años que lo tengo por aquí. Supongo que era autoeditado y ahora lo han sacado en condiciones. No lo he vuelto a bajar. Seguro que le han dado un buen lavado de cara.
A Place To Bury Strangers - s/t (2007)
@mxlazm8o:
"There's a certain tone and timbre to A Place to Bury Strangers that is unmistakable, and it's all in the effects pedals. It's like a sheet of noise, like static at a high pitch cranked to the maximum and unleashed on an otherwise innocuous song. It's like pre-Tremolo My Bloody Valentine or The Jesus & Mary Chain with a little echoing jangle in there for good measure. It happens virtually every time, and you know it's coming, and yet still you can't get enough. "The Falling Sun" crashes with different time signatures and Ackerman's decidedly Bauhausian vocals, rarely changing, rarely clear." Audiversity
"A Place to Bury Strangers can pull beauty out of eardrum-puncturing bleakness, but the most tuneful offering here, "Don't Think Lover", is gentle and romantic– when not exploding at the seams. "Don't think lover/ Love lasts forever," Ackermann sings, and it's never quite clear whether the sentiment is optimistic or misanthropic. The stalking "I Know I'll See You" seems to play off the know-my-love-too-well urgency of the Smiths' "Hand in Glove", with Ackermann even warning, "Don't take my hand/ 'Cause I'll take it away." Like the Italians Do It Better label's similarly moody After Dark compilation, A Place to Bury Strangers may not be easy for would-be record buyers to find-- it's currently limited to 500 copies and put out by, um, Killer Pimp Records-- but it's worth every effort." Pitchfork
http://rapidshare.com/files/52825128/a_place_to_bury_strangers__2007__killer_pimp_.rar
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The Cave Singers - Invitation Songs (Matador, 2007)
@mxlazm8o:
Composed of vocalist Pete Quirk, percussionist Marty Lund and guitarist Derek Fudesco, the band's first full length, 'Invitation Songs', recorded with Colin Stewart (Black Mountain, Pretty Girls Make Graves) is due out this Autumn.
The Seattle Weekly's Brian Barr describes the trio's approach as akin to "an updated version of the Anthology of American Folk Music. Not the graduate-student, learned interpretations of folk music circa 1962, but folk music approached by way of punk rock. It's sparse, melodic, and simultaneously creepy and alluring, like the widow mourning graveside in Johnny Cash's 'Long Black Veil.'"
http://rapidshare.com/files/52827629/invitation_songs.rar
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Voice Of The Seven Woods - s/t (2007)
@mxlazm8o:
So here we have it. The first full-length fruit of the acidic folk merchant and Ash Ra Tempel-dweller Voice of the Seven Woods' labours. A potent hybrid blend of instrumental progressive folk, kraut and psych rock. We are proud to present the long awaited, much anticipated self-titled debut album in a glorious, luxurious CD and Gatefold LP package
Boomkat review
We've been banging on about Northern fret fondler Rick Tomlinson for what seems like years now. It all started way back with the release of his debut 7", the shockingly good 'Voice of the Seven Woods' (err which confusingly is the name of this album too… and the artist name... hmmm) and we've been chomping at the bit ever since for something more substantial. Of course there have been cdrs, live shows and other 7"s dropping in between, but nothing quite says 'I love you' like a full length record, especially when its all packaged up to look like it actually came out way back in the mid 70s or something. We all know the Finders Keepers/Twisted Nerve lads know exactly where they're coming from (and haven't put a foot wrong in the last couple of years) and this is just about the pinnacle of their growing mound of psychedelic folk. I realise there's been something of a surplus of acoustic-guitar/folk/psychedelic albums in the last few months (and weeks even...), and I also realise that many of them have been really rather stunning, but it's important to understand that what Tomlinson manages to do here is to step out of the scene he's become synonymous with by making an album so varied it almost defies description. Treading dangerously into Pentangle-patented folk rock waters one minute and angling for a Selda-influenced (the lovely Anatolian-exile apparently donated an electric Saz to Tomlinson's cause - how's that for credibility?) Turkish psychedelia the next there's a defiance of form which can't help but endear you to his sound. The virtuoso guitarist seems to have a wry smile as he confounds our expectations and in the end that's what makes his debut album so special. Where he could easily have a quite justified egotistical 'I can play guitar better than you' feeling to the record (we've seen him live and he actually can play, very very well) instead there's a humour, a genuine love of music and a humility which makes us think he's just going to go from strength to strength. Maybe it's his passion for records (be it Krautrock, Tropicalia or Middle Eastern folk) or maybe it's his Northern roots but whatever it is we are pretty sure that 'Voice of the Seven Woods' is going to end up as one of the albums of the year and Rick Tomlinson is before too long going to be the name on everyone's lips. It's nice to see Twisted Nerve releasing albums again, especially ones as lovely as this. Essential purchase!http://www.mediafire.com/?dbukjoz4zmy
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Flash Lights - Eckords (2007)
@mxlazm8o:
"Eckords" is the first release by Flash Lights, the duo of Liz Harris (better known as Grouper) and Bay Area sound sculptor Jorge Behringer.Here, Liz's spectral vocal transmissions (the ones that blew our collective minds on last year's superb opus "Way Their Crept") are augmented by disorienting field recordings, bubbling electronics, meditative guitar lines,and Jorge's angelic, processed viola. Each piece is unique and bursting with vibrant, otherworldly energy, running the gamut from almost poppy (!) songforms, to distant choral ghost codas, and moving effortlessly from seering blasts of electronics to calm, glacially evolving, painstakingly wrought towers of dynamic vocal murk. Beautifully mastered by Pete Swanson,presented in a sleeve adorned with Liz's wonderful black and white artwork.
http://rapidshare.com/files/52705320/Flash_Lights_-_Eckords.rar ```pass:haloid –----------------- **Scott Walker - And Who Shall Go To The Ball And What Shall Go To The Ball** @mxlazm8o: > Yep, so soon. It's not exactly The Drift II, but on September 24 in the UK, 4AD will release Scott Walker's And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball? in a very limited, never-to-be-pressed again edition. Despite a mouthful of a title, …the Ball? is a 25-minute-long, four-movement instrumental suite. It emerged out of Walker's score for a dance piece by choreographer Rafael Bonachela's dance company CandoCo. CandoCo, comprised of both able-bodied and physically disabled dancers, debuted the piece at Manchester, England's Contact Theatre in April. > > Walker said of the music and its relationship to the unique troupe: "Apart from a slow movement given over to solitude, the music is full of edgy and staccato shapes or cuts, reflecting how we cut up the world around us as a consequence of the shape of our bodies. How much of a body does an intelligence need to be potentially socialised in an age of ever-developing AI [artificial intelligence]? This is but one of many questions that informed the approach to the project."
http://www.mediafire.com/?8mmzne4113j
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Haciéndoseme costumbre, aquí el mix de agosto, con selecciones (en su mayoría) del material filtrado por este sitio en el mes respectivo:
http://sharebee.com/49372804
Para ver qué viene adentro, ir aquí:
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nadie ha cazado el single y el album de Edwyn Colins?
yo he quemado todas mis fuentes y no hace acto de presencia
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El de Kayne West no va el enlace. Lo han borrado.
Alguien puede subirlo?
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@galleta:c1jzwmfr:
nadie ha cazado el single y el album de Edwyn Colins?
yo he quemado todas mis fuentes y no hace acto de presencia
estás seguro k se haya filtrado ya, por lo que tengo entendido lo está terminando…
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tirando de memoria (para no ir a ver la web de la discográfica o la suya), el single sale sobre el día 7 y el disco sobre el 17 de ese mes. Hasta en eBay ya se encuentra la versión promo del single a la venta (que por otra parte casi es más bonita queel single normal)
es super raro que no se haya filtrado nada. yo es por matar el gusanillo, porque caerá de compra.
via pichtfork se puede encontrar facil el videoclip del single.
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@andtheworldsmileswithyou:2bleu5qw:
Voice Of The Seven Woods - s/t (2007)
@2bleu5qw:
So here we have it. The first full-length fruit of the acidic folk merchant and Ash Ra Tempel-dweller Voice of the Seven Woods' labours. A potent hybrid blend of instrumental progressive folk, kraut and psych rock. We are proud to present the long awaited, much anticipated self-titled debut album in a glorious, luxurious CD and Gatefold LP package
Boomkat review
We've been banging on about Northern fret fondler Rick Tomlinson for what seems like years now. It all started way back with the release of his debut 7", the shockingly good 'Voice of the Seven Woods' (err which confusingly is the name of this album too… and the artist name... hmmm) and we've been chomping at the bit ever since for something more substantial. Of course there have been cdrs, live shows and other 7"s dropping in between, but nothing quite says 'I love you' like a full length record, especially when its all packaged up to look like it actually came out way back in the mid 70s or something. We all know the Finders Keepers/Twisted Nerve lads know exactly where they're coming from (and haven't put a foot wrong in the last couple of years) and this is just about the pinnacle of their growing mound of psychedelic folk. I realise there's been something of a surplus of acoustic-guitar/folk/psychedelic albums in the last few months (and weeks even...), and I also realise that many of them have been really rather stunning, but it's important to understand that what Tomlinson manages to do here is to step out of the scene he's become synonymous with by making an album so varied it almost defies description. Treading dangerously into Pentangle-patented folk rock waters one minute and angling for a Selda-influenced (the lovely Anatolian-exile apparently donated an electric Saz to Tomlinson's cause - how's that for credibility?) Turkish psychedelia the next there's a defiance of form which can't help but endear you to his sound. The virtuoso guitarist seems to have a wry smile as he confounds our expectations and in the end that's what makes his debut album so special. Where he could easily have a quite justified egotistical 'I can play guitar better than you' feeling to the record (we've seen him live and he actually can play, very very well) instead there's a humour, a genuine love of music and a humility which makes us think he's just going to go from strength to strength. Maybe it's his passion for records (be it Krautrock, Tropicalia or Middle Eastern folk) or maybe it's his Northern roots but whatever it is we are pretty sure that 'Voice of the Seven Woods' is going to end up as one of the albums of the year and Rick Tomlinson is before too long going to be the name on everyone's lips. It's nice to see Twisted Nerve releasing albums again, especially ones as lovely as this. Essential purchase!http://www.mediafire.com/?dbukjoz4zmy
Escandalosamente bueno. Llevo todo el dia enganchado al puto disco. Creo que es de lo mas chulo que he escuchado este año junto con el del señor chesnut.
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Hola Hola… bueno realmente soy novato en esto de las filtraciones... y un poco torpe la verdad... pero ya he conseguido descargarme el maravillos nuvo álbum de Beirut y el sr. Lekman, bueno, y algún otro...
No sé si a fecha de hoy ya se han filtrado el nuevo de PJ Harvey y el de Two Gallants, si es así por favor pasádme esos links... que les tengo unas ganas!
Y si alguien tiene el ep que Scout Niblett acaba de publicar... pues le agradecería que lo filtrara, ya que me es imposible localizarlo, ni en tiendas ni por la mula ni soulseek... Y a ti Juanillo Koantiko, decirte q a ver cuando rehosties quedamos y te paso el dvd y tú haces el favor de darme esa alegría Chesnuttiana!!! Gracias...
Joder, menuda manera de estrenarme por aki, pidiendolo todo!
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A ver señor fnac, para pedir, el metro de la salida de su curro está muy bien. Y para quedar engancha usté el movil. Que a su cd de vic chesnut le van a salir telarañas.
Por cierto alguien conoce esto?
EDIT: esto es lo que pedias?
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No sé si lo había puesto alguien, que con tanto tiempo fuera no he podido repasar todo el hilo a fondo.
Robert Wyatt - Comicopera
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@galleta:37uoj2ab:
nadie ha cazado el single y el album de Edwyn Colins?
yo he quemado todas mis fuentes y no hace acto de presencia
toma galleta mi pequeña contribución a tu búsqueda… 6 de los 12 temas del disco Home Again
"One Is A Lonely Number"
"Home Again"
"You'll Never Know"
"7th Son"
"Leviathan"
"In Your Heart"
"Superstar Talking Blues"
"Liberteenage Rag"
"A Heavy Sigh"
"Written In Stone"
"One Track Mind"
"Then I Cried"http://www.mediafire.com/?3nawnmwwrln
a ver si doy con los otros… por cierto me ha gustado mucho!
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M83 - Digital Shades Vol. 1 [Gooom / EMI, 2007]**http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V4CBIW5N
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@Pelukini:3qi9f07a:
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M83 - Digital Shades Vol. 1 [Gooom / EMI, 2007]**http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V4CBIW5N
Te quiero, pelukini!!!!!
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ni idea k había disco nuevo… seguro que Breed se pone contento
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - My Bloody Underground
http://www.mediafire.com/?04pxcnx1lvj
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@Pelukini:170du5ar:
ni idea k había disco nuevo… seguro que Breed se pone contento
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - My Bloody Underground
http://www.mediafire.com/?04pxcnx1lvj
Pues va a ser que sí! Estaba detrás de él desde hace unas semanas, que ví la noticia en su MySpace. A ver qué tal, que ya tocaba material nuevo. De puta madre, Pelukini!
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vaya dia…
Efterklang - Parades (2007)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KU363X5X
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El de Jonestown no se donde he leído que son maquetas o algo parecido, no es el nuevo.
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Hoy te veo espléndido Pelukini, muchas gracias por el de Efterklang. Otro al que le tenía ganas.