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imagist42:
Can someone re-upload the LCD Soundsystem London Sessions?  :mrgreen: would greatly appreciate it.

Catacombs:
LCD Soundsystem - London Sessions

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alli:
Kimono - Arctic Death Ship


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brOt1Tlm8lI

Lights on the Highway - Lights on the Highway


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0uZbYf23I8

Mínus - The Great Northern Whale Kill


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKtg-TdUxVk

Mínus - Halldór Laxness


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHT_NNx7XVw&feature=related

Mínus - Jesus Christ Bobby


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6imUqGCNMGg

Mínus - Hey, Johnny


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpMUsp8e4bg&feature=related

KvP:
Ugh God so much music tomorrow

hrrrrg

TheFuriousWombat:
Two releases by Jon Dale, the man formerly behind Rhizome records.

First up is 1997-2003 released under the Moth moniker. As the title suggest, this is a collection of eight Moth tracks recorded over a six year period. Dale primarily uses organ, guitar, and amplified metal to create an incredibly haunting, rich dronescape. Tracks vary wildly. Untitled 8 is nearly 11 minutes of gorgeous glowing guitar drone, the soundtrack to the sun rising blood red over the desert. Untitled 5 is composed almost entirely of dense organ, shifting ever so subtly across its 16 minute run time into a swelling, hypnotic sea of noise. Untitled 1 is a spooky journey into an ancient, fog filled forest. Guitars chime heavily like distant funeral bells beneath a thick covering of slow, rumbling haze. Untitled 7 almost sounds like a jazz standard slowed way down. It's the most percussive track on the album with  real drums instead of the strange shards of metal which seem to be the primary percussive of choice elsewhere. The drums rumble and shuffle with a thickly reverby, high end, undulating dial tone swirling over top. All in all "1997-2003" is an intensely beautiful collection of songs and is pretty much essential for fans of Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Jasper TX, even Stars of the Lid.

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Next is Son D'ora release by Dale under his own name from 2005 comprised of a single 20-minute long track. This sounds a good deal like the Moth release above but in a lot of ways this is more developed, a more mature piece of drone work. As in all good drone music, the subtleties are what make this worthwhile. While this could work as background music of a sort, it really demands careful listening with headphones. A cursory listen will let you know that a humming organ drone sustains throughout the single track, shifting at times here and there but largely remaining a constant presence of trance inducing noise. Beneath the surface hypnotic guitars swirl and glow while ominous metallic scrapes and clanks claw through. It soon becomes apparent how densely layered the sonics are here and the more you listen, the more deeply mysterious a piece of music this comes to be. Both sonically assaulting and mesmerizing, this is on my list of essential drone.

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