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@bruce_billis:2fbimegh:
@moldy:2fbimegh:
Laetitia Sadier – Silencio
(b)ravo!!! lo esperaba con ganas! ya tengo nanas con las que dormir esta noche. gracias moldy!
pd: y además en zippyshare… no se puede pedir más!
Toca esta noche pero contéstame a los mensajes perra.
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@Dan:
@bruce_billis:rxz3f335:
@moldy:rxz3f335:
Laetitia Sadier – Silencio
(b)ravo!!! lo esperaba con ganas! ya tengo nanas con las que dormir esta noche. gracias moldy!
pd: y además en zippyshare… no se puede pedir más!
Toca esta noche pero contéstame a los mensajes perra.
yuhuuu! alegrón extremo!
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@Suarezmanlanz:3af0sq4b:
Tras repasarme el último mes, veo que me faltan el de Clams Casino (Instrumentals Vol. II) y el de Hot Chip, ambos caídos. Alguien tiene un par de enlaces a mano?
Aquí tienes el de Hot Chip.
http://turbobit.net/ola59zgo1w7p/www.NewAlbumReleases.net_Hot%20Chip%20-%20In%20Our%20Heads%20%282012%29.rar.htmlo
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@Suarezmanlanz:39dlhrit:
Tras repasarme el último mes, veo que me faltan el de Clams Casino (Instrumentals Vol. II) y el de Hot Chip, ambos caídos. Alguien tiene un par de enlaces a mano?
El de Clams Casino lo puedes descargar de aquí:
http://www.freshnewmixtapes.net/mixtapes/clam-casino-instrumental-tape-2/Y de regalo las "caras B":
http://www.mediafire.com/?2gray6n3pb566u4("23 Dollars" es una salvajada de tema)
Y el de Hot Chip:
http://depositfiles.com/files/uz204b6g2(éste no lo he comprobado personalmente)
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@bruce_billis:g3wx5qkd:
pop will make us free!
evans the death / evans the death (fortuna pop!/slumberland, 2012)
JO-DER menudo discazo
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@wolfcatala:1278r8p3:
@bruce_billis:1278r8p3:
pop will make us free!
evans the death / evans the death (fortuna pop!/slumberland, 2012)
JO-DER menudo discazo
+1. Hoy ya le he dado 4 escuchas seguidas
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Ya se puede escuchar en streaming el disco de rarezas y mierdezas de John Maus que sale la semana que viene.
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holograms / holograms (captured tracks, 2012)
@y09mdx0k:
Despite being perpetually too poor to drink dusted dive-bar drafts, Stockholm’s Holograms still manage to projectile vomit their fare share of poison. Their regurgitations originate more from the nausea inherent with menial labor in the desolate warehouses of Sweden than alcohol abuse; ultimately making it more enjoyable to sift through. In defiance of their decrepit instruments (a collective estimated worth of a handful of Kronas) Holograms emit a seemingly impossible energy. Their sound synthesizes the drudgery of dismal existence with a lust for something better; echoing both the violent abandonment of punk as well as some of the electronic gloss of early 80's new wave. Their sound has proven far too large for Stockholm’s charred pavement and empty streets; leading us to think it’s about time for all of us to get a little drunker together. / Mike Dupar
http://capturedtracks.com/catalog/_holograms/ct-159-holograms-limited-edition-lp/
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Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0? Solo lo he pillado en 192
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@gabpinto:uw3amx8i:
Chicos, ¿saben si apareció el de Purity Ring en 320 o una v0? Solo lo he pillado en 192
.Aquí lo tienes a 320.
http://rapidgator.net/file/23788924/www.NewAlbumReleases.net_Purity_Ring_-_Shrines_%282012%29.rar.html -
lo traigo calentito!
frank ocean / channel orange (def jam, 2012) - itunes version (m4a)
@2eccnb14:
Frank Ocean has character. He's rare. In a world that divvies up art by genre, that constantly seeks to quantify cool, he is impossible to miss, like a panda bear in a pine forest. And over the past year or so, he's become harder and harder to ignore. Frank had long labored behind the curtain—writing for Brandy, Justin Bieber, and John Legend—but after hooking up with L.A.'s Odd Future collective, he self-released 2011's nostalgia, ULTRA. mixtape, and his own star quickly rose. Original songs like "Novacane" and "Swim Good" showcased his knack for riveting storytelling and arrangement, climbed the R&B charts, and led to collaborations with Beyoncé, and Kanye West and Jay-Z. But Frank isn't about accolades and accomplishments. He's a less-is-more kind of guy, the quiet type who saves his words because his songs tell us as much about him as they do ourselves. His live show emphasizes that intimacy, closes that razor-thin gap between the man and his fans. Because as rare as he is, Frank Ocean is also familiar, both in the way he moves among us, undeniably a product of this post-everything, hustle-hard, DIY musical moment, and in the way he conveys that quality that we're all always seeking: utter timelessness.
Video: Interpretando "Bad religion" anoche en el show de Jimmy Fallon junto a The Roots > http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/07/frank-ocean-performs-bad-religion/
http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/home.aspx?artistID=7449
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@bruce_billis:2me2rw29:
lo traigo calentito!
frank ocean / channel orange (def jam, 2012) - itunes version (m4a)
@2me2rw29:
Frank Ocean has character. He's rare. In a world that divvies up art by genre, that constantly seeks to quantify cool, he is impossible to miss, like a panda bear in a pine forest. And over the past year or so, he's become harder and harder to ignore. Frank had long labored behind the curtain—writing for Brandy, Justin Bieber, and John Legend—but after hooking up with L.A.'s Odd Future collective, he self-released 2011's nostalgia, ULTRA. mixtape, and his own star quickly rose. Original songs like "Novacane" and "Swim Good" showcased his knack for riveting storytelling and arrangement, climbed the R&B charts, and led to collaborations with Beyoncé, and Kanye West and Jay-Z. But Frank isn't about accolades and accomplishments. He's a less-is-more kind of guy, the quiet type who saves his words because his songs tell us as much about him as they do ourselves. His live show emphasizes that intimacy, closes that razor-thin gap between the man and his fans. Because as rare as he is, Frank Ocean is also familiar, both in the way he moves among us, undeniably a product of this post-everything, hustle-hard, DIY musical moment, and in the way he conveys that quality that we're all always seeking: utter timelessness.
Video: Interpretando "Bad religion" anoche en el show de Jimmy Fallon junto a The Roots > http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/07/frank-ocean-performs-bad-religion/
http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/home.aspx?artistID=7449
http://www.frankocean.com/GRANDE! Muchas gracias.
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Se han bajao el link.
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@Dan:
Se han bajao el link.
ya tío, están volando. lo acabo de resubir pero date prisa porque no creo que dure mucho.
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ya lo tengo, gracias.
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Gracias por el de Frank Ocean aunque el Link está petado de nuevo, si alguien es tan amable.

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@bruce_billis:2n5ppkjl:
@Dan:
Se han bajao el link.
ya tío, están volando. lo acabo de resubir pero date prisa porque no creo que dure mucho.
Ha volado otra vez.
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@bruce_billis:o46vikko:
@moldy:o46vikko:
Ha volado otra vez.
este va a durar!
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Ahì va otro de Gaylor Ocean.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/jt7a2y¿que cojones le ha pasado a Baroness? ¿No vendían?
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