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Wink Wink 2011 - A bit of a change this year

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gospel:
31Knots - Trump Harm


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Bonnie "Prince" Billy & The Cairo Gang - Island Brothers


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Computer Magic - Electric Fences


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The Mountain Goats - All Eternals Deck (234 VBR, 70MB -- dunno, assuming it's better quality)

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Felix Cartal  - The Joker [EP]


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No idea why, but I've had "The Riddler" in my head for like 2 days.



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*cough*

yop:
Tape - Revelationes




--- Quote ---Since 2008's gorgeous 'Luminarium', Swedish troupe Tape have been holed up in their Summa studio in Stockholm, studiously busying themselves hand-crafting a follow up. And what a sequel it is; 'Revelationes' is everything you would hope for from the band and more, finding the well-worn sound of brothers Andreas and Johan Berthling pushing into darker, more downtrodden territory. The overwhelming prettiness of Tape's back catalogue has been pushed aside; echoes of Slint's genre-defining 'Spiderland' haunt the opening notes of 'Dust and Light', but when the signature organs and electronics finally make an appearance it is a markedly more subtle and melancholy affair than we might have expected from the band. 'Revelationes' is somehow deeply sad and incredibly affecting, but is a record flecked with hope - the curiously uplifting vibraphones, wavering theramin and jazz-tinged drums offering an occasional and much needed counterpoint to the mood. The band have refined their craft over an enviable selection of full-lengths, and 'Revelationes', which clocks in at an economical thirty-two minutes, is easily their most focused to date. No song drags or outstays its welcome, instead their pieces are pointed and enjoyable, bringing to mind Tortoise at their very best. A beautiful album - Highly Recommended
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Mandelbrot & Skyy - OD - Axis




--- Quote ---Mandelbrot & Skyy is a new horizon for Jeffrey Witscher (Rene Hell) and Daren Ho (Raccoo-oo-oon), a pair of busy heads with a stack of ace releases for NNA Tapes, Type Records and Yellow Swans in the last year alone. We'd imagine 'OD-Axis' is the kind of horizontal, skyward-gazing gear you're meant to listen to after imbibing the cyber disco of their recent, and very, very ace Cuticle 12" on 100% Silk (don't sleep on this one!). These four tracks form their take on the kind of patched harmonic cross-hatching and bubbling rhythmic cadences of the neo-Kosmiche sectors, only with a more melted, malleable construction and richness of detail that escapes many of its practitioners. Frontside they gently depressurise with the glowtone cadence of 'System R' before suspending us in a hybrid simulation of OPN and Belbury Poly-like harmonic dissonance with 'Sirocco' and lolling out to the lysergic synth noise of 'TT Races'. B-side 'Monte Carlo' is more substantial, an intrepid multi-dimensional voyage navigating through the Schulze constellation via E.M.A.K style electromagnetic pulses and eventually being consumed by an epic black hole and spat out somewhere in the skies over the North Rhein. Excellent.
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A_S00:
R.E.M. - Collapse Into Now




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ptownblazer:
The Fags - E.P. (2002)



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This is such a guilty pleasure. 5 songs. Set aside your music snobbery. It's absolutely worth it. You will not be able to help liking these songs, at least that's been my experience - even if there is a part of me that wants to resist their pull. They all have incredibly infectious melodies, and Ms. Take in particular has this ridiculously large chorus that you can't resist shouting along to.

ogbza:
Parts and Labor - Constant Future (320 KBPS)


--- Quote ---The band has a fun, physical sound, and they never once move away from that sound on Constant Future. That's a formulaic approach to writing an album, but it's an approach that works; every one of this band's albums is worthy of hard-drive real estate. Constant Future doesn't much build on previous albums, stylistically or qualitatively, but it displays a group of now-veteran dudes who know their strengths and who never stop playing to them. There's a lot to be said for doing one thing and doing it well, and that's what Parts & Labor do here.
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