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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Courtesy of Will,
William Elliott Whitmore - Animals in the Dark
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If you like Tom Waits, or beautifully dark southern music, you will adore WEW.
Edit: Link fixed to go right to album
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For the record, this one is a good bit more angry and political than his previous work was, but it's still fantastic.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Quote from: Tyler on May 10, 2009, 11:57:09 PM
If you like Tom Waits, or beautifully dark southern music, you will adore WEW.
Woah okay this is true BUT ALSO this is basically a fairly sparse soul record that also has moments of real brightness! (like come on "There Is Hope For You" is basically Bill Withers)
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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pavement mp3 link now up... sorry it took so long
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Quote from: pat101 on May 08, 2009, 07:20:47 PM
*Bonus Treat*
Four Tet & Burial - Moth/Wolf Cub (2009) [320kbps]
So this is the new *super mysterious* Burial & Four Tet 12" that the internets are all in a frenzy about, though after listening I can understand why. Apparently both tracks (there's only two) are collabarations from the two artists so if you've heard , and enjoyed, either of them I'd say check it out.
This is the most piss-boring release i've heard in the last 10 years. Frankly, i'd expect this kind of humdrum crap from Four Tet, but Burial's clearly lost it.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Some Keith Jarret for you crazy kids.
Belonging
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On Keith Jarrett's first recording with his "European" quartet — Jan Garbarek (sax), Palle Danielsson (bass), Jon Christiensen (drums) — he stakes out somewhat less abrasive territory than that which his "American" foursome was exploring at this time. Garbarek sports a neutral, vibratoless tone that occasionally reaches an emotional climax; the rhythm section is supportive and just loose enough. The record operates at its strongest level when Jarrett locks the quartet into his winning gospel mode on "'Long as You Know You're Living Yours" and the tense drive of "Spiral Dance"; the reflective numbers are less compelling. Still, this LP-turned-CD successfully bucked the powerful electric trends of its time and holds up well today.
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The Köln Concert
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With all the tedium surrounding jazz-rock fusion, the complete absence on these shores of neo-trad anything, and the hopelessly angry gyrations of the avant-garde, Jarrett brought quiet and lyricism to revolutionary improvisation. All of the gestures, intricate droning harmonies, skittering and shimmering melodic lines, and whoops and sighs from the man are spontaneous. But from the moment Jarrett blushes his opening chords and begins meditating on harmonic invention, melodic figure construction, glissando combinations, and occasional ostinato phrasing, music changed. This may have been the album every stoner wanted in his collection "because the chicks dug it." Yet it speaks volumes about a musician and a music that opened up the world of jazz to so many who had been excluded, and offered the possibility -- if only briefly -- of a cultural, aesthetic optimism, no matter how brief that interval actually was. This is a true and lasting masterpiece of melodic, spontaneous composition and improvisation that set the standard.
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The Survivors' Suite
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Survivor's Suite opens with Jarrett's aching, breathy sigh on the bass recorder, evoking the sound of a horn somewhere across a great expanse of fog. Percussion soon punctuates the melodic line to give the opening a more spiritual, ritualistic feel, which is only the first of many mutations that this album will go through. Divided into two parts, entitled "Beginning" and "Conclusion," this suite effortlessly flows between its movements which range from fiery free jazz to open, meditative atmospheric pieces showing heavy input from indigenous musics to instrumental solos that owe a sylistic debt to the music of the previous decade. Jarrett has strong solos in both the first and second track, but his performances rise to the surface frequently to add warmth to the suite. The greatest contribution that he makes on this album, however, is as a composer, as its complex components seem to nestle together seamlessly again and again, even if the solos occasionally rapidly expand and contract with kinetic energy. As strong a hand as Jarrett has in this album, however, he definitely owes a debt to his supporting players, especially the passionate Dewey Redman and skilled Paul Motian, but Charlie Haden plays an important role in the execution of the suite as well, even if only to provide a skeleton to hang the more fluid elements on. Like other albums of its time, this was beginning to show the brightness, lightness, and soft edges of contemporary jazz, but the solidness of Haden's bass helps keep it rooted and earthbound.
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Standards
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In January of 1983, Keith Jarrett returned to the trio format and his collaboration with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette resulted in three albums. The first release finds the trio digging into standards, including "God Bless the Child" being dragged out (although not unmercifully) for 15 minutes. The performances, which usually do not swing in a conventional sense, do have a momentum of their own. Jarrett is generous in allocating solo space to Peacock and it is obvious that the three musicians were listening very closely to each other. Jarrett, who has often taken himself a bit too seriously, is surprisingly playful at times in this format.
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Yesterdays
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Yesterdays is the third title ECM has released by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette. This also marks a first in the pianist's career: the George Gershwin tune "You Took Advantage of Me" appeared on My Foolish Heart in a very different arrangement, making this the first time Jarrett has ever employed a single track on two consecutive albums. On My Foolish Heart Jarrett used a full-on ragtime intro to the tune. Here, he employs a denser harmonic construction based on its changes and melodic frame. When the band enters, the pop and swing in the tune become pronounced, standing in the same universe as ragtime (which is more than likely the reason Jarrett employed it before) but also much more sophisticated and harmonically complex. Other standouts on this fine set include the bop burners "Scrapple from the Apple" and "Shaw'nuff," the glorious ballads "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "You've Changed," and a deeply moving rendition of "Stella by Starlight." What is most remarkable about this band is its sense of balance between eloquence, interplay, improvisational communication, and swing.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Psst. Hey you guys.
Here is a teaser sample:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/40211#?t=14556524001&l=1785302026
I am uploading as soon as I give it a listen, or I can link the file I got. It's supposed to feature "black metal-inspired lyrics" and "heavy-ass, weirdo hooks."
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Psst.
I like you.
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And now for something completely different.
And no, it's not Monty Python. But it's not that far off
The State - Comedy For Gracious Living
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01 Barbershop Tourettes
02 Prison Break
03 Breadface and Onion Man
04 Illegal Rubbing
05 The Late Mr. and Mrs. Balloon
06 Sherlock Holmes
07 Zucchini Bread
08 Toy Boat
09 Koo Koo Coach
10 Glass
11 Public Apology
12 Animal Sounds
13 Bill
14 Atlantis To Houston
15 Dr. Shrinkyballs
16 (Inaudible Sound)
17 Kingston College
18 Unctious
19 Timmy The Tugboat
20 Steve
21 Which Would You Do
22 Better Seats
23 Minnesota
24 Something Terrible
The State
was a comedy troupe on MTV in the 90s. They made an album and for some reason or another, it was never released. Hopefully you're a fan of the group already and if so this album should help tide you over until the full series is released in July.
PS - It's worth noting that apart from tracks 1, 5, 6, 9 and 24, none of the real titles of the sketches are known. Of course, I think a good number of them are most likely accurate, but you never know.
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Quote from: Tyler on May 10, 2009, 11:57:09 PM
Courtesy of Will,
William Elliott Whitmore - Animals in the Dark
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If you like Tom Waits, or beautifully dark southern music, you will adore WEW.
Thank you for this. For convenience sake, here is the more specific URL:
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Quote from: ex_penumbrae on May 11, 2009, 01:53:14 PM
Quote from: pat101 on May 08, 2009, 07:20:47 PM
*Bonus Treat*
Four Tet & Burial - Moth/Wolf Cub (2009) [320kbps]
So this is the new *super mysterious* Burial & Four Tet 12" that the internets are all in a frenzy about, though after listening I can understand why. Apparently both tracks (there's only two) are collabarations from the two artists so if you've heard , and enjoyed, either of them I'd say check it out.
This is the most piss-boring release i've heard in the last 10 years. Frankly, i'd expect this kind of humdrum crap from Four Tet, but Burial's clearly lost it.
After a first listen I think it's great, it's ultra repetitive but that's exactly what I wanted from it. Maybe a bit of a letdown because I love both artists and it didn't blow my mind, but two really solid tracks in my opinion.
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uploaded for a friend, thought i might as well share.
Neva Dinova
The Hate Yourself Change
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The last thing we heard from the long running but little recognized Omaha band Neva Dinova was 2004's One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels, a split EP with Bright Eyes. It seemed like Oberst was assisting a band he admired, one that would earn exposure and credibility by sharing an EP with him. Neva Dinova actually outshone Bright Eyes on the EP, as Jake Bellows's weary voice oozed over sepia-toned Americana that was clear and concise if occasionally a bit murky. Now that the group has become known outside of Omaha, here's its proper coming-out party, The Hate Yourself Change.
Neva Dinova has crafted a dreamy, slow-burning lament that is consistently pleasant, occasionally exceptional, and-- in inspired spurts-- aimed squarely at the FM band. This newfound directness from a band that used to play triple-guitar slowcore jumps out from the first track, "Hat O'er Eyes", which is comprised solely of treacly vocals and a folksy acoustic strum. Bellows has a rich, aching voice, like a rough-around-the-edges Jeff Buckley, yet refrains from the affected drama of Omaha heavy hitters like Oberst or Son, Ambulance's Joe Knapp. The sultry "Ahh" blossoms with angelic harmonies as Bellows switches between winsome emoting and a deadpan drawl; with its delicate phrasing, subtle shimmer, and steady increase in intensity, it wouldn't be out of place next to Coldplay. One of the few upbeat songs on the album, "She Can't Change", follows suit-- it's a steady build around a pristinely simple and poppy guitar figure.
But in the end, this same consistency may be what keeps Neva Dinova breaking out of Omaha. Too many of their songs are agreeable but interchangeable. "The Champion", Can't Wait to See You", "Blackest Heart", "Cold Calls", and "On/Off" have little to recommend one over the others: They're all depressive ballads that build to radiant peaks, tinged with gentle psychedelia, recessed harmonies, and Bellows's able but unvaried vocal presence. But there are bright flashes of deviation on The Hate Yourself Change that indicate Bellows is struggling out of his perennial mode. "A Picture in Pocket", with its lean, repetitive throb and tightly reverberating guitars, sounds a lot like Franz Ferdinand, especially the fey vocal chorus. And "I've Got a Feeling", the album's closer, trades in Bellows's lovelorn aphorisms for a more caustic vocal and lyrical turn, a weary, expletive-riddled screed that mounts toward the choral refrain, "The world's a shitty place and I want to die." Barring these aberrations, The Hate Yourself Change works best as an innocuous bedtime record; including them, it's a snapshot of a band taking a tentative step toward the next echelon of recognition and accomplishment.
— Brian Howe, February 6, 2005
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Neva Dinova
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Omaha-based Neva Dinova has put out a very tidy ten-song, self-titled album. Coming off as a cross between a dreamy, ambient guitar-fronted project, a lounge act ("Lucifer's Lament"), and an Americanized U2, the five lads in Neva Dinova don't seem to falter too much. This album seems suited for the bitter cold days of winter looking out onto pastoral landscapes. Tunes such as "Did You Disappoint Your God?" reflect this gentle mood. The next song, "At Least the Pain Is Real," reflects another side of the band, while not alienating anyone. It starts out with simple guitar and drum work and builds into a pseudo-Radiohead swagger until the chorus bursts at the seams, sending the song all over the place in a beautiful mess. Later on in the tune, the guitar plays out a delicate solo and at the point where one might think it'll play back on itself and repeat, it instead works nicely into a gentle distortion reminiscent of a refreshing drink from a natural waterfall. Definitely an album meant for the more starkly emotional months related back to autumn and winter, this self-titled work shows that there's more going on in Omaha than some might think.
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Its out, motherfuckers
Wilco - Wilco
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You are the man.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Quote from: Tyler on May 13, 2009, 03:14:58 PM
Its out, motherfuckers
Wilco - Wilco
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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I'm considering putting up Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
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I would consider doing a search and seeing it, its studio sessions, and australian bonus tracks are still all available.
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Quote from: Avec on May 13, 2009, 06:15:41 PM
I'm considering putting up Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
Ooooh.
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I tend to like to post Mr. Oldham. He put some stuff out this year. This is that stuff.
Cheyenne Mize & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Among the Gold
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Chijimi EP
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Beware
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Oh, that William Elliot Whitmore album is
fantastic
(even upon multiple spins). Anybody who is any way interested in that sort of thing should listen to it while you can.
--
Is it the Tweedy swooning hour? Yay.
Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20, 1992
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Produced by R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, March 16-20, 1992 represents Uncle Tupelo's full evolution into a true country unit; with the exception of the eerie squalls of guitar feedback which haunt Jeff Tweedy's mesmerizing "Wait Up," there's virtually no evidence of the trio's punk heritage. Instead, the all-acoustic album — a combination of Tupelo originals and well-chosen traditional songs — taps into the very essence of backwoods culture, its music rooted in the darkest corners of Appalachian life. An inescapable sense of dread grips this collection, from the large-scale threat depicted in the stunning rendition of the Louvin Brothers' "The Great Atomic Power" to the fatalism of the worker anthems "Grindstone" and "Coalminers"; even the character studies, including a revelatory "Moonshiner," are relentlessly grim. A vivid glimpse at the harsh realities of rural existence, March 16-20, 1992 is a brilliant resurrection of a bygone era of American folk artistry.
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Quote from: gospel on May 14, 2009, 03:13:20 PM
Oh, that William Elliot Whitmore album is
fantastic
(even upon multiple spins). Anybody who is any way interested in that sort of thing should listen to it while you can.
And these:
William Elliott Whitmore - Song of the Blackbird
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William Elliott Whitmore - Ashes to Dust
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William Elliott Whitmore - Hymns for the Hopeless
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Everybody
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Backstreet's back
ALRIGHT!
Backstreet Boys
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Backstreet's Back
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Millennium
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Black and Blue
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Unbreakable
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Fuck you, Tyler
Fuck you
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This is like having Christmas and birthday on the same day!
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Maybe if you hate music.
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I know how much more you like Aaron Carter than Nick Carter, but let's not go that far.
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Quote from: Metope on May 14, 2009, 05:41:05 PM
This is like having Christmas and birthday on the same day!
hey! I DO! and it sucks!
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Quote from: Jeans on May 14, 2009, 05:37:04 PM
Fuck you, Tyler
Fuck you
This might sound crazy, but it ain't no lie.
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Baby, bye bye bye.
*NSYNC
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Home for Christmas
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No Strings Attached
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Celebrity
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Greatest Hits
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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i had the self-titled backstreet boys album when i was about 8 or 9, and i could swear it had a different cover to that one... that's pretty sad that i remember though...
also, that last nsync album cover with them all looking really uncomfortable is so very fitting with the quote in your sig there...
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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No Strings Attached is essential listening!
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Heh, I still remember a music video from that album.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRRqqEeSAmc
Best. song. EVER.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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Well, the first review I found said this is neither their best album nor the ideal place to start with Tuxedomoon, and that's probably true, but it is good. Mostly I am uploading this because it was suggested I might do so. I don't even really know what to say about it. Quiet. Occasionally electronic. Strings. It's...interesting. Reflective.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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May 14, 2009, 10:16:47 PM »
is there anyway to make this entire page my signature?
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In a link, yeah
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Quote from: Tyler on May 14, 2009, 05:36:04 PM
Backstreet's back
ALRIGHT!
Oh hey, I'm in middle school again.
awesome.
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Quote from: Zombiedude on May 14, 2009, 10:33:25 PM
In a link, yeah
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ilu tyler
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When we're all done reliving our pretweeny boyband years, hit the dance floor with NEW CRYSTAL METHOD!
The Crystal Method - Divided By Night (2009)
You don't know The Crystal Method? They've been around since the early 90's, rockin' out electronic jams with the likes of The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, and Fatboy Slim. This time 'round, in their fourth studio album (recorded in their own newly constructed full-sized recording studio), they go all-out, with a much darker sound and guest appearances like Matisyahu, Emily Haines (Metric), Jason Lytle (Grandaddy), and Peter Hook (Joy Division, New Order). If that's not enough to get you to download it, I don't know what is.
For me, this album goes almost hand-in-hand with the also-stellar 2007 Chemical Brothers release
We Are the Night.
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Hey guys.
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This is the Mono show with a full orchestra from last week that me, The Furious Wombat, and Catacombs all went to. I haven't heard it yet so I don't know how good the quality is but I figured I'd just throw it up.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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whats the dilly with that state upload? doesn't work? i'm interested to hear what that is, as i've never heard it. i also recently heard that they might be releasing all the episodes on a dvd finally. my life would be complete.
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music uploading...
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Crystal Method's new CD is hell of tight, Very pleased, although I gotta say, I've been hearing a ton of a poor live reviews, so I'll just blast this very loudly and stay home, instead of rushing off to the release tour.
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guess not....
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guess so....
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Ensure your tags are correct and that you have specified both Artist/Album in your post.
Upload your files in either a .zip or a .rar archive to mediaf!re.com, in multiple parts if the album is over 100mbs. The reason for this is that we know mediaf!re is safe and efficient and allows multiple downloads. The ads on other sites, such as Sendspace, are known to contain viruses on the page. Get yourself checked out.
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I posted this album much earlier and was very disappointed with its reception (in that i dont think very many downloaded it.) but i think this album is a masterpiece.
Pere Ubu - Dub Housing
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Dub Housing [Chrysalis, 1979]
Because I trust the way Ubu's visionary humor and crackpot commitment rocks out and/or hooks in for the sheer pleasure of it, I'm willing to go with their excursions into musique concrete, and on this record they get me somewhere. The death of Peter Laughner may well have deprived America of its greatest punk band, but the subsequent ascendancy of synth wizard Allen Ravenstine has defined a survival-prone community capable of bridging the '60s and the '80s without acting as if the '70s never happened. Imitating randomness by tucking randomlike sounds into deep but tactfully casual structures, joyfully confusing organic and inorganic sounds, they teach us how to live in the industrial shift--imaginatively! A
great music really.... i feel like pere ubu was a great influence on frank black and therefore the pixies. especially with their infusion of noise, surf rock, and yelps.
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Make sure you listen to I Will Wait, On The Surface, and Ubu Dance Party before discarding. GREAT SYNTHS, GREAT GUITAR, GREAT ROCK!
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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...why is the pagebreak such a priceless commodity? why do people feel the need to produce them?
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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I think it is so their downloads are the ones seen so people will get them.
Uploading The Consonant C when I get a chance so that this isn't a pointless post.
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Re: The mediaf!re Thread 2009: The Quickening
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The forced pagebreak is kind of a douchey thing to do.
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Quote from: DarkAvenger on May 17, 2009, 11:57:33 AM
I think it is so their downloads are the ones seen so people will get them.
Uploading The Consonant C when I get a chance so that this isn't a pointless post.
are people so fucking sad that they HAVE to ensure everybody downloads what they post? i can honestly say i've never gone and checked how many downloads any of my uploads have gotten - i saw once when i went on mediaf!re to retreive the link for a mate, and though "oh, so it DID get downloaded, wow..." and that was it. isn't this thread about sharing stuff, not talling up fucking scene points or whatever.
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