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trr005:

--- Quote from: Bowers on 18 Feb 2009, 07:33 ---just tried that and the same thing is happening
I might try and re-download 7zip and see if that makes any difference

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Hmm.  When you try re-downloading let me know...weird that it's not working though...

TheFuriousWombat:
Two awesome albums!

Bohren & Der Club of Gore - Gore Motel


No allmusic review but basically this is what it would sound like if a group of German guys totally into doom metal decided to make a jazz album. Ultra dark, minimalist doom jazz results. Image you're wandering a foreign city at midnight in a blackout in a freezing rain and for some strange reason not a single soul but you is around...or is there. This album, the band's first, (and Bohren's other's too) would be the soundtrack to that night. Unlike their later albums, this one gets really loud and heavy while their later work is heavy in a ambient doom kinda way, really slow and dark and feature an ultra mournful, nigh funereal saxophone not present here. It's all fucking awesome though! I'll be happy to upload those if there's interest.

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Johann Johannsson - IBM 1401: A Users Manual



--- Quote ---Jóhann’s stately and hauntingly melodic music has been quietly bewitching listeners for some time and his new album, IBM 1401, A User’s Manual - his most ambitiously-orchestrated composition to date – is sure to expand his audience still further.
Inspired by a recording of an IBM mainframe computer which Jóhann’s father, Jóhann Gunnarsson, made on a reel-to-reel tape machine more than 30 years ago, the piece was originally written to be performed by a string quartet as the accompaniment to a dance piece by the choreographer Erna Ómarsdóttir. For the album version, Jóhann rewrote the entire score, and it was recorded by a sixty-piece string orchestra. He also added a new final section and incorporated electronics alongside those original tape recordings of the singing computer.

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Elk:
Pulp Fiction Soundtrack




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abel:

--- Quote ---I'm surprised that this album hasn't been posted (In fact it may have been once upon a time ago...), a stone cold classic

Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus (1997)
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niiiice! :-D

abel:
the budos band, a must have for any fan of funk or soul :-D

the budos band    s/t           2005
 

--- Quote ---The Budos Band are an "Instrumental Staten-Island Afro-Soul" outfit recording on the Daptone Records label. The band has eleven members (up to thirteen members at times) who play instrumental music that is self-described as "Afro-Soul," a term and sound which - in a recent interview - baritone saxophone player Jared Tankel elucidates as, being drawn from Ethiopian music the band had been listening to that had a soul undercurrent to it, which the band then "sprinkled a little bit of sweet 60's stuff on top" of.[1]
Jazz, deep funk, Afro-beat, and soul influences can be heard in the Budos Band albums, both of which are Daptone Records releases recorded at the label's own studio, Daptone's House of Soul, in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Numerous other funk and soul outfits appear on the same label including: The Mighty Imperials, Sugarman 3, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, plus others.
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