Filtraciones '08



  • @-Toxinho-:1hwfrsh5:

    Este es uno de los que se esperaba que aparecieran pronto filtrados, así que alguna gente del foro se pondrá contentilla.

    Matt Elliott - Howling Songs

    http://rapidshare.com/files/154737339/MEHS_Vic.zip
    ```@1hwfrsh5:
    
    > To succeed to "Drinking songs", because it’s really about songs, "Failing songs" turns Matt Elliott into a true songwriter. He assumes completely his voice and sings very personal and dark texts (that we can find for the first time inside the booklet.) Songs whose subtle melodies contrast with the hardness of the words because "Failing songs" is a hard failure report. Between despair and cold anger, the texts talk about the liberal military evolution of the world that the author rejects. The Titles are as sublime as melancholic, bitter and sad, impressed by Slavic music, Greek, and besides, sometimes punctuated of Spanish guitars (the guitar which is from now the instrument of predilection, omnipresent although often combined with the violoncello’s languor).
    > 
    > "Howling songs" is the magnificent third and last part to the "songs trilogy". We are back to this slavonic tune, without any definite frontier, whose only and constant heritage finds its roots in European music. This is a very haunted and personal piece of music which is the testimony of a unique talent where moving melodies follow other moving melodies balancing between ballad songs and folk music, madness and reason, revolt and despair. "Howling songs" sympathises with the surrounding world, it is a definitive observation in which one can feel, throughout the songs, an outraged sensitivity which is the signature of the artist. It is all the more sensitive that Matt’s voice is sometimes present without any chorus in the background, bringing to the whole both confidence and unquestionable heat.
    > 
    > "Howling songs" is, without a doubt, the most introspective album by Matt Elliott and the one which carries best his musical personality.
    > 
    > And by the way, a new album by The Third Eye Foundation is to be released in 2009
    
    Y esto último que dice la release note me pone una sonrisa de oreja a oreja.
    

    Y alguno de los filtradores también…. aunque este caerá en original sí o sí...



  • @poppie:1nngnxvx:

    @poppie:1nngnxvx:

    perros, nadie pilla el nuevo de COMET GAIN?

    joderrr, que salió el lunes!!!!

    pero te refieres al 7"???



  • gracias por el de matt elliott. también le voy a pegar una escucha al de ty segall. bonita portada, por cierto…



  • @chema:

    gracias por el de matt elliott. también le voy a pegar una escucha al de ty segall. bonita portada, por cierto…

    y al de mutators, si no lo has escuchado claro ya… jeje



  • Fabio Orsi - Audio For Lovers 2xCD

    @35sxtn58:

    Fabio Orsi (collaborator on last year's 'Wildflower's under the sofa') returns with a double disc effort that is at once a highly satisfying 2 hour entry in the ambient genre. Although LVD's catalog often leans toward noiser, less melodic works, Audio for lovers shows both the same modernistic and minimal sensibilities that we've heard from Fabio in the past, while also drawing on the earlier, atmospheric work by Eno, which is to say that the album does precisely what most of us would like out of an ambient work. The tracks are highly melodic and memorable, the nature of the music is experimental enough (at least in theory) that I think a lot of fans of the label will enjoy it, and most importantly, the environments created here will please just about everyone–this might even be the LVD release to please your non-LVD listening acquaintances. Purchase the soundtrack to your new life today!

    hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=4IDDQMNU
    

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    Paul Metzger - Gedanken Splitter (Roaratorio, 2008)

    @35sxtn58:

    Paul Metzger continues to pile up the plaudits from critics and peers alike for his virtuosic string-slinging, gaining notice through his CD on Chairkickers and his split LP with Ben Chasny and Chris Corsano on Roaratorio. Metzger’s modified banjo is tricked out with additional sympathetic raga strings, although the compositions on Gedanken Splitter are informed by much more than Eastern drone music alone. Recorded in the same period as 2007’s Deliverance on Locust Music, this is a more jagged and aggressive (although no less accessible) affair. Metzger winds these improvisations around thornier threads than on his previous releases, and while never turning completely abstract, Gedanken Splitter moves even further away from anything resembling typical banjo fare. This is mesmerizing and singular playing.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?tqzmudxwze1
    


  • Paul Metzger - Canticle of Ignat / All Glass (Archive, 2008)

    lean arriba y añadan esto extraído de su web: "One track played on modified acoustic guitar and one track played on modified Banjo"

    http://www.mediafire.com/?juz0jwqapny
    


  • un re-up del nuevo de Matt elliott se agradecería… el otro link ha mueto... gracias



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  • @jösexiu:1wu3x5z7:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?5zmozgmmqqe
    

    a sus pies mi rey… gracias!!



  • @chema:

    the organ - thieves.

    ep póstumo con las niñas tocando en directo. pelín descafeinado, pero con clase.

    http://link-protector.com/619869/
    

    muchas gracias

    me encanta Katie Sketch



  • Uzi & Ari - Headworms

    http://rapidshare.com/files/154895142/Uzi___Ari_-_Headworms_-_2008.zip
    

    @xwtn3m9h:

    Ben Shepard is one of those artists that cannot help but create. Although on the road Uzi & Ari plays as a full complement of musicians in order to capture the complex and beautiful sounds that populate its recorded efforts, it is unambiguously the work of its
    originator, Shepard, who has an urgent muse.

    There is something hiding under the bed in Uzi & Ari’s new record, “Headworms.” Behind each syncopated rhythm and skittering string is the sense that something has been uprooted, that knotty boards have been plied apart and secrets exposed to the light. The album is a
    pregnant pause in a conversation with the gods, and never has introspection been such cause for dance. Uzi & Ari have always had their hands poised over the primal tom tom frenetic with energy, and in “Headworms” they’re beating it wildly. From the first anxious strums of the autoharp in Missoula to the final symphonic fade-out of Paper Cuts, the band has the listener monastically supplicating on our knees, wearing headphones and a heavy cassock, wringing his hands and tapping his feet. The language employed measures its step carefully with the music, and these two partners take turns leading, weaving in and out of powerful imagery both aural and verbal.



  • Me encanta Uzi & Ari, de hecho estoy esperando que me llegue el vinilo por la puerta de casa. Comentar que la publicación del vinilo se pudo llevar a cabo gracias a las donaciones de interesados (como este menda) que donaron el valor del disco allá por Febrero/Marzo y que ahora ven recompensado el esfuerzo. Su sello no podía permitirse los costes de fabricación del vinilo, por lo que el grupo tuvo una ocurrente iniciativa que llegó a buen puerto.
    Por cierto, tienen gira Europea en Febrero/Marzo… nadie se anima a traerlos?



  • Helios– Caesura [2008]

    @2m5v7xpj:

    YOU NEED THIS — A MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED UNDER THE SKIN EPIC ***** When me and my wife first met with Keith Kenniff it was on the road on tour with Khonnor in 2004. He was a shimmering humble star, a person that had a sparkle in his eyes, which has been shining through with all the music he pours through. After listening to his music, as Helios and Goldmund over four years time, we are again proud and happy to be able to offer his astounding moody compositions for all of you. Get this. He is a star.

    This is Keith Kenniff’s fifth gorgeous release. In five years Keith’s style has evolved constantly, with his drifting piano compositions taking the Goldmund label and the Helios sound moving out from undreneath the clipped beat-heavy electronics of ‘Unomia’ and into a more unique place, even incorporating vocals on the ‘Ayres’ mini album. ‘Caesura’ however is his ‘proper’ follow-up to the acclaimed ‘Eingya’, and sees Keith return to the instrumental sound he knows so well. In fact in many ways ‘Caesura’ is a more electronic work than its predecessors, blending layer upon layer of synthesizer and adding his assured drumming to come up with the perfect meeting of indie-pop and ambient music. The haunting cinematic element is still present of course, but these songs are more rounded and confident than any in Keith’s career.

    From the delicate bliss of ‘Hope Valley Hill’ which opens up the album with gauzy nostalgia and, as the title promised, hope, through the chunky pop of ‘Come With Nothings’ it is clear that Keith’s music is as arresting as it ever was. Taking cues from the lilting indie-electronics of Ulrich Schnauss and the unfussy ambience of Brian Eno, Keith manages to inject this with his knowledge as a composer. The epic harmonies of ‘Backlight’ for instance reveal a lightness of touch rarely heard in the genre with sweeping synthesized chords buzzing alongside Keith’s signature guitar.

    Accompanied by more gorgeous artwork from Matthew Woodson, ‘Caesura’ is a glowing record for the winter months, and a glimmer of hope to keep the seasons at bay.
    dotshop

    http://rs429.rapidshare.com/files/155048693/Helios_-_Caesura.zip
    http://rapidshare.com/files/155072226/HelC_Vic.zip
    


  • Ou yeah yeah!!!!!!!

    Lo esperaba como agua de mayo, gracias.



  • Gracias putilla por el de Helios.

    Rio en Medio - Frontier

    http://rapidshare.com/files/155064776/REMF_Vic.zip
    

    @2wxt51ra:

    Rio en Medio is composed of songwriter/producer Danielle Stech-Homsy and a continuously evolving cast of friends and guest artists. Aligning herself with visual art, film and literature as much as music, Danielle’s primary influences are the textures, sounds and patterns found in nature, the human voice, the sacred, childhood, dreams, language, chance and divination.

    Danielle’s new album, Frontier, (Manimal Vinyl) was written and recorded at home in the wintery isolation of Northern New Mexico, where Danielle now resides. Written first as a series of interrelated poems, then later set to music, the album unfolds as a sort of constellation of tales, inviting a narrative reading but perhaps without all the lines drawn in. What results is a wildly imaginative journey into the cosmos, where concepts are reduced to light and matter and Mystery. Lifting the mythology of space exploration and the conquering of the wild, western forests, and aided by Danielle’s intricate collage style and a remarkable host of synthesizers, the featured instrument is still Danielle’s crystalline voice and the careful way she uses it to serve the magic of the song. Frontier is scheduled for release in October on Manimal Vinyl. It will be available on vinyl and on itunes. Two singles, “Heartless” and “Fall Up” are currently available for purchase on itunes.



  • Juas….Helios! Pero que cabrón!



  • @Suarezmanlanz:32gl8sw2:

    Me encanta Uzi & Ari, de hecho estoy esperando que me llegue el vinilo por la puerta de casa. Comentar que la publicación del vinilo se pudo llevar a cabo gracias a las donaciones de interesados (como este menda) que donaron el valor del disco allá por Febrero/Marzo y que ahora ven recompensado el esfuerzo. Su sello no podía permitirse los costes de fabricación del vinilo, por lo que el grupo tuvo una ocurrente iniciativa que llegó a buen puerto.
    Por cierto, tienen gira Europea en Febrero/Marzo… nadie se anima a traerlos?

    Me encantan también! Tengo el "Don't leave in such a hurry" que es un discazo en toda regla! Mezlcan perfectamene indie con algo de instrumental epico y a veces la voz me recuerda a lo mejor de Smashing pumkins…



  • Un par de joyitas

    Mika Miko - Sex Jazz (Extended) 7'' (Sub Pop 2008)

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?24ozq02gmny
    

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    Black Pus/Foot Village - Split Vinyl (Dnt Records 2008)

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mihzqugintt
    



  • Begushkin - King's Curse (2008)

    http://narod.ru/disk/3256760000/King's%20Curse.rar.html
    

    Folk/Rock bastante épico. A mí el anterior disco me gusto bastante.



  • vaya, había visto ese disco en la newsletter de Locust y ni siquiera me había dado tiempo a buscarlo. Gracias, Tambourine

    Nightly Things me gustó bastante, aunque sus 22 minutos me supieron a poco y dejaron un poco en cuarentena mi opinión (podéis recuperarla, así como leer una pequeña descripción del sonido de Begushkin, aquí)

    edito: ¿hace falta instalar software para bajarse el disco?

    edito por segunda vez: ale, otro enlace

    http://www.mediafire.com/?giyft3tdemt