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Wink Wink 2011 - A bit of a change this year
ThePianoMan:
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--- Quote from: kwami42 on 18 Jul 2011, 12:43 ---Tried to put those Radiohead remixes in my itunes like 5 times before I realized they were FLACs.
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I've had this issue. Downloaded a program called Fluke.
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Foobar is also great for flac to mp3 conversions.
JD:
And now for something completely different
The Book of Mormon
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gospel:
--- Quote from: yop on 18 Jul 2011, 13:13 ---Paavoharju - Ikkunat näkevät
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My God. Thank you so much. I loved their last album and thought I'd never see another one posted anywhere.
yop:
no problem.. i’ve been a fan of them since i picked up yha hamaraa. one of the most beautiful and inspiring bands i’ve ever heard!
DMX Krew - Sound Of The Street
--- Quote ---Sound of the Streets was Ed DMX's seminal debut album on Rephlex Records. The record hinted at what was to come with its mix of instrumental electro, synthpop and techno made on vintage equipment. Harking back to the robotic sound of the 80s, this album sounds remarkably fresh in a climate where electro and boogie has seen a much-welcome revival in recent times. Of course, the brilliant analogue production techniques help too...
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re-release of the first album + a few previously unreleased remixes! gets better with every listen :) cosmic electro/pop for the analogue generation.. (digital release)
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yop:
Andy Stott - Passed Me By
--- Quote ---Emerging from a 12 month hiatus, Andy Stott enters a compelling new phase of evolution on 'Passed Me By'. Besides marking his most substantial output since debut album 'Merciless', these seven tracks signify a renewed, yet introverted vitality to his sound, inverting the energy of his Juke and Technoid hardcore excursions into something more brooding and subtly visceral. They're strident and sensual yet stoically retentive, folding in a wider palette of influences from Kassem Mosse to Arthur Russell, to Actress and James Ferraro, but ironically sounding more Andy than ever. Stepping into this abyssal sound on 'New Ground' we're dominated by bone crushing bass weight, pinned under relentless waves of subbass whilst shards of hypnagogic exhalations struggle for air in his autoerotic pressure system. That slow, vice-turning intensity is breathlessly transferred to the aquatic swing jack of 'North To South', before the gasping Linn drums and glazed boogie licks of 'Intermittent' offer halfway resolution. Their pent up tension is released in 'Dark Details', suggesting a lonely silhouette left in the warehouse after the crowd has gone, dancing like the Moving Shadow logo come to life before the screwed zombie swagger of 'Execution' and that staggering title track slowly shuts down your system with shark-eyed intent. Simply put, if you've been hypnotised by the music of Kowton, Kassem Mosse, Actress or NWAQ in recent years, this record is just essential.
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this album is playing a lot on my ipod for a few weeks now. super dark & hypnotic midtempo techno - a mindfuck!
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Old apparatus - Zebulon
--- Quote ---achine-tooled Dubstep mysteries from Deep Medi, delivering the 2nd Old Apparatus session. It may or not be Mala behind this, we couldn't confirm, but in place of personal identities we find some fairly massive sounds. The A-side 'Zebulon' strikes a fine equilibrium between plunging, hollowed subs, shattering aerial snares and bewitching folk vocal, ultimately sounding like an updated Vex'd line-stepping with Clouds at the village hop, circa 2020. Effectively, the flip is an augmented version of the B-side from the 1st Old Apparatus, meshing a vocal from Mowgli with expanded synthlines to dramatic, gripping standards. Ace artwork too, as per. Don't sleep!
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