Filtraciones '08



  • y aquí queda

    Jay Reatard - Singles 06-07: http://www.mediafire.com/?ucryihzmrmc



  • @rotch:3rzz1u91:

    El "Singles 06-07"??? Si me das un rato te lo subo al mediafire.

    Y aprovechando… alguien tiene el de Takka Takka, "Migration", o el homónimo de Dominique Leone????

    Creo que este es el de Dominique pero no lo puedo asegurar porque no lo bajé. Gracias por el del Reatard!

    edito: el link copón: http://rapidshare.com/files/119776123/Domne.rar



  • Hey!!! sí, sí es. Muchas gracias, mira que me había costado trabajo encontrarlo.



  • Pelukas creo que te vi pedir este hace un par de días, así que dejo este split de maravillosa portada
    Jay Reatard/Deerhunter - Split 7"

    http://massmirror.com/548c57744143538d38d32eac59e04ed8.html
    

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    buf, la de Deerhunter mola cacho, a ver la del retardo



  • Sonic Youth - SY8

    @2943j1o5:

    SYR 8 'ANDRE SIDER AF SONIC YOUTH'

    This installment of Sonic Youth's series of experimental + mostly instrumental releases will be available July 28 2008 in a CD-only edition self-released on the band's own SYR label .

    This disk presents the complete 'Other Sides of Sonic Youth' improvised live performance from the 2005 Roskilde Festival in Denmark, featuring Sonic Youth (with Jim O'Rourke) and guests Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, and Japanese sound artist Masami Akita (aka Merzbow). The single piece performed was a structured improvisation which for 60 minutes added and subtracted musicians one by one until only Masami was left onstage. Black Sabbath followed.

    http://massmirror.com/950dbd13b6572096cfdf1ecec6e9df18.html
    

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    Hempror...

    The Evpatoria Report - Maar

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JA818EA4
    


  • Gracias amigo andthewormssuckwithyou pero ya lo he pedido en pre-order… y pienso que voy a esperar recibir el disco fisico, para ponerme en mi sofa con una cervezita y un cigarillo magico para flotar tranquilamente!!

    por cierto ya tengo el tema "eighteen robins road" y es un temazooooooooo!!!

    pero garcias sabes lo que me gusta!!!



  • Yo llevo un tiempo sin escuchar mucho post-rock de manual, la verdad es que ni ganas que tengo. Pero con estos hago una excepción



  • @andtheworldsmileswithyou:7lbtk2gx:

    Yo llevo un tiempo sin escuchar mucho post-rock de manual, la verdad es que ni ganas que tengo. Pero con estos hago una excepción

    Es que el primer disco era una pasada! y espero que este seguirá el mismo camino… ganas le tengo!!



  • Holly Throsby - A Loud Call

    http://rapidshare.com/files/129167867/HT_Vic.zip
    


    @3766vu9u:

    Holly Throsby has always been one of the more interesting characters lumped in the “singer/songwriter” genre, her confessional, literate and inventive songs miles away from the uninspired chin-stroking earnestness of many acoustic guitar toters. Throsby’s last album, 2006’s On Night featured lyrical observations far beyond her years and subtly rich, oaky instrumentation. So, the follow-up was going to have to be good. Don’t worry, it is. A Loud Call, recorded in Nashville with Lambchop associate Mark Nevers, is another absolute corker, effortlessly veering from bright folk pop (A Heart Divided) to sparse, almost ambient acoustic laments (On The Wharf) to plaintive balladry (A Widow’s Song). The likes of Bonnie “Prince” Billy, as well as members of modern Americana heavyweights Lambchop and Silver Jews add their rootsy touches, but it’s Holly’s show all the way, her superb lyricism and distinctively halting, breathy voice taking centre stage.



  • @andtheworldsmileswithyou:1fkrx2lb:

    The Evpatoria Report - Maar

    acojonante

    gracias



  • No se si alguien los había pedido o preguntado por ellos en algún sitio. Mi memoria no es lo que era. Pero por si acaso lo dejo por que tienen buena pinta, aunque solo sea un Ep.
    The Avett Brothers - The Second Gleam EP

    http://www.mediafire.com/?m03enweii29
    ```@3dfm7qcl:
    
    > The Avett Brothers release The Second Gleam; six new songs offered with the natural lyrical clarity and honest delivery that has become synonymous with their name. With this addition to their growing body of work, Scott and Seth Avett establish a series, while further separating their writing from the modern landscape of music, popular or otherwise. Following in the initial footsteps of the first Gleam recording, this second installment sings to the uncommon senses of the common man. The record walks calmly and powerfully among fragile and hard-learned themes of life and song, passing through loss, change, hope, death, dedication to family, late nights in the hospital, love as always and much more. At once plain and poetic, simple and complicated as those who will give their time to hear it, we find: The Second Gleam.
    
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    Se me había olvidado postear a este dúo de chicas, que hacen algo similar a Tegan & Sara. Espero que os guste
    
    **Heathers - Here, Not There**
    ![](http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c9/traumalikerain/61DT2wFr15L_SL500_AA240_.jpg)
    
    

    http://www.mediafire.com/?ejdxnvdmx1q

    
    > Sound: Ellie and Louise, also known as Heathers are twin sisters from Ireland, armed with their voices and an acoustic guitar. And it's quite the arsenal. "Here, Not There", their debut album, is the best album I've heard in a long time. The production is not major label production, of course. But it's honest, and that's what counts. It's just the girls and the guitar, except for two tracks with cello. Beautiful harmony, catchy choruses with lyrics you wish you wrote. It won't be leaving my stereo. Not until they release their follow up, anyway. // 8
    > 
    > Lyrics and Singing: The words written on this record are beyond the girls years. "Do you realize that when you are young, the things you take so seriously mean nothing at all?" instantly jumps to mind. There's also a lot of cute "do do do" parts. Bouncy little happy segments that instantly brings a smile. I played "Bloodpact" for a friend, which starts with a "na na na" introduction. He asked me to copy the CD for him before getting past that part. And as I said before, the vocals are top notch. Ellie and Louise's voices duck and weave between each other in perfect harmony.


  • @andtheworldsmileswithyou:29vhuvi2:

    Hempror…

    The Evpatoria Report - Maar

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JA818EA4
    

    oyess, el link no funciona. Algun otro?



  • http://rapidshare.com/files/130489819/evpamaar.rar
    


  • Goldmund - The Malady Of Elegance (Type, 2008)

    @3irm7caw:

    The second, and highly anticipated album from Keith Kenniff under his Goldmund guise follows the artist's recent stint of releases as Helios, and finds him returning to the beautifully economical and organic sound world offered up by solo piano music. As with Peter Broderick's recent solo piano musings on his Docile mini LP, this isn't the work of an extravagant virtuoso, but rather a composer plotting routes, and finding narratives between the key strokes, slowly meditatively creating an air of understated melancholy and atmosphere. From the very beginnings of the introductory composition 'Image-Autumn-Womb' you'll be sucked into this sound world on the basis of its incredible intimacy - thanks to the detailed recording style it all sounds so very close up. Not only can you hear the notes themselves, but the depression of the actual keys, and you really feel like you're caught up in the mechanics of the instrument. Many of the pieces here are suggestive of the warmth and graceful ambience of Harold Budd ('Subtle The Sum' being one such example), but when it's most necessary very clearly defined melodies rise from the revereberant mists. 'The Winter Of 1539-1540' would be one such instant, although the significance of the dates cited remains unclear (I've just checked Wikipedia for an inventory of notable events during the time, and unless you were thinking of marrying Henry VIII there doesn't seem to be much going on). Something slightly more timbrally sophisticated and layered crops up during 'The Gardener', which represents one of the few instances on the album that seems to deviate from the lone pianist format. Another is the excellent 'Mound Builders' which embraces a more modernist approach to harmony with some Feldman-esque intervals, as filtered through the sort of sounds Kenneth Kirschner laid down for his post_piano work with Taylor Deupree. Over the course of much of this album Kenniff's music has a weightless, free-time quality that finds it floating by in a stately, unhurried fashion, but when he does knuckle down to something a little more structurally intensive - as on the magnificent closing piece 'Evelyn' - it has all the more impact. A perfect successor to Corduroy Road, The Malady Of Elegance is every bit the album Goldmund fans would have hoped for, and another quiet triumph for the Type label in 2008. Essential Purchase.

    http://www.filefactory.com/file/625813/
    


  • Hola… alguien ha visto el "Migration" de Takka Takka. diditleak.com marca que filtró desde el jueves pero no me lo he topado por ningun lado.

    Gracias!



  • Aquí lo tienes
    Takka Takka - Migration

    http://rapidshare.com/files/130317109/Takka_Takka-Migration-2008-TAKKATAKKA.rar
    


  • Gracias!!



  • Andtheworld! gracias por el de Goldmund!!



  • Hay ya algún descuido por ahí del nuevo cd de The Faint?