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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
« Reply #2700 on: 18 Aug 2009, 15:07 »

So what you're saying is christmass will come twice this year?
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« Reply #2701 on: 18 Aug 2009, 16:45 »

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« Reply #2702 on: 18 Aug 2009, 21:44 »

It's still tuesday, so I'm uploadin' this.

Summer Cats - Songs For Tuesday(2009)


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The Summer Cats aren't the kind of cats who like to curl up and purr the day away, they're more apt to chase things, run around wildly, and basically tear stuff up. The Australian quintet states their aim as clearly as possible on the first track of their first album Songs for Tuesdays. "Let's Go" bursts out of the gate with a supercharged Flying Nun-inspired attack (the Clean especially, but also some early Chills too) built around fuzzy guitars, peppy organ, and shouted vocals. The rest of the album follows in kind with barely a break for breath. Thirteen songs in 32 minutes doesn't leave a lot of space for meandering or epic ballads or wasting time with guitar solos; it does leave plenty of space for memorable hooks and for songs that sound like they were created just to be played loudly in the summertime. Any summer mixtape would be improved by the addition of the noisy rocker "Hey You," the droning Stereolab-esque "Lonely Planet," or the wildly oscillating "St. Tropez." You could really take any song and plug it into that sentence; the record is that strong and unified. The only complaint you might have with a record as tightly constructed as this could be that the songs all run together. The group heads this off in a couple of ways. While bandleader Scott Stevens takes most of the vocals, he turns a few over to other members of the group, most notably Irene, who provides the innocent female vocals that pair up with Stevens' slightly manic tones perfectly. Secondly, they vary the sound of each song just a little bit. Some songs are heavy; some are lighter than air. Some have distorted guitars; some have clean and jangly guitars. It's an admirable attention to detail that does a world of good. The Summer Cats spent a few years honing their sound on singles and EPs, and it really pays off on their debut. It's the sound of a great rock band playing and writing at the peak of their game, and Songs for Tuesdays is an album anyone with a fondness for spiky, catchy, and super fun indie pop should own.

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« Reply #2703 on: 18 Aug 2009, 21:59 »

Also if someone has Jupiter- Starfucker, can you upload it please?
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« Reply #2704 on: 18 Aug 2009, 22:59 »

Jonny Craig - A Dream Is a Question You Don't Know How to Answer



Indie/Acoustic/Post-Hardcore with funky basslines and a singer who has more range than Mariah Carey (well, almost, and he's a dude).

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« Reply #2705 on: 19 Aug 2009, 01:12 »

Also if someone has Jupiter- Starfucker, can you upload it please?

I upped it a while back, the link should still be active if you search for it.
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« Reply #2706 on: 19 Aug 2009, 01:14 »

I searched before and it didn't work. whatever
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« Reply #2707 on: 19 Aug 2009, 01:16 »

Starfucker - Jupiter [2009]

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« Reply #2708 on: 19 Aug 2009, 01:18 »

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« Reply #2709 on: 19 Aug 2009, 01:37 »

Lichtenstein-Survival Strategies in a Modern World (2009)

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With the release of their debut album, Survival Strategies in a Modern World, Swedish trio Liechtenstein will likely get lumped in with the Vivian Girls and all the other bands of the late 2000s who revisited girl pop styles of the C-86 era (and of bands like Black Tambourine who borrowed from that sound in the '90s). While it may be a somewhat fair comparison since they do share a few stylistic qualities like a stripped-down sound, a lo-fi recording style, and a songwriting approach that favors simplicity above all, Liechtenstein are different enough to stand out from the crowd. They do this in a few important ways. First, they bring on influences that other similar bands of recent vintage haven't delved into much, like the angular simplicity of Young Marble Giants ("All at Once"), the warm vocal harmonies of the Marine Girls ("Postcard"), and the bopping giddiness of Talulah Gosh ("By Staying Here [We Will Slowly Disappear]"). It's also very likely that the members of the band are familiar with the Messthetics comps that round up loads of excellent early-'80s D.I.Y. pop and post-punk groups; they have a similarly homemade and shambling yet well-constructed feel. You can hear it in the jumpy "White Dress" and the herky-jerky "Sophistication." Next, they deliver the songs in a sunny, breezy manner that's really hard to manage without sounding overly twee or insubstantial. This is down to both the rich vocal harmonies and arrangements that give the songs some room to breathe. Even the songs that have more of a punky, Shop Assistants feel, like "Roses in the Park," have a lightness and warmth that most of the other revivalists can't approach. Survival Strategies is a very backward-looking album -- to be sure you could have thrown it on your turntable in 1986 and it would have fit in perfectly with the surrounding sounds -- but it also sounds very good in the late 2000s, and that's what really counts.

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« Reply #2710 on: 19 Aug 2009, 09:10 »

More terrible album art, but a fine entry in the Swedish Pop category.

ERIK HASSLE - HASSLE (2009)

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Erik Hassle has been one of Sweden's greatest contributions to Pop music. With his debut single, "Hurtful", I'm effortlessly blown away by this Swedish lad. He defo reminds me of the old Robbie Williams with a bit of an edge. He doesn't look like your ordinary pop idol. He's with the big o' curly hair but with an unbelievable voice. His debut album had been making airwaves since its release earlier this year, now he's trying to break in the British music scene with his debut single, "Don't Bring Flowers" will be released on August 24th.

"Don't Bring Flowers" isn't my ordinary taste for his debut single in the UK. "Hurtful" or "Love Me To Pieces" would be a better choice but I happen to like the song. Not that much as same as the first two but It's convincing me of a potential hit. I'm still skeptical about the performance outcome of the song in the UK. Will it be received well by the audience? One thing's for sure now, this guy has a lot lot more to offer, maybe if he could promote the song, he could end up having the same success as her fellow Swedish artist, Agnes had when she released "Release Me" and went in the top 3. - The Beat Review
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« Reply #2711 on: 19 Aug 2009, 12:09 »

This act may be written off by some as a Postal Service clone, but the work is good enough to rise above that. It's an excellent electro-pop record, which kinda reminds me of Discovery as well (replete with vocoder usage here and there).

I HATE THIS PLACE - SNOWLIGHTS (2009)

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« Reply #2712 on: 19 Aug 2009, 12:19 »

Into The Wilderness - Tribute to Madonna

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Normally I hate tribute albums because I can't really stand covers of songs I love by bands I've never heard of or hate...there have been some amazing things that have proved me wrong... like The Vitamin String Quartet (who have done released endless tribute albums mainly from rock/pop genre that have been turned into instrumental orchestral arrangements.) but this is NOT The Vitamin String Quartet (I can post some at a later time). This tribute CD "Into the Wilderness" was released by Manimal Vinyl Records. The sale of this tribute cd was a benefit for Madonna's Raising Malawi organization that raised money to help build schools and care centers in Malawi for childen living with HIV/AIDS.Whether you like Madonna or not, it's nice to hear lesser-known indie bands bring Madonna classics back to life. The tracklist is here:

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Jonathan Wilson - "La Isla Bonita"
Golden Animals - "Beautiful Stranger"
Winter Flowers - "Live to Tell"
Mountain Party - "Material Girl"
Jeremy Jay - "Into the Groove"
Ariel Pink - "Everybody"
Giant Drag - "Oh Father"
The Tyde - "Hung Up"
Alexandra Hope - "Lucky Star"
The Chapin Sisters - "Borderline"
Apollo Heights - "Dress You Up"
The Bubonic Plague - "Who's That Girl"
The Prayers - "Cherish"
Lion of Panjsir - "Crazy for you"
Lavender Diamond - "Like A Prayer"
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« Reply #2713 on: 19 Aug 2009, 13:18 »

Kronos Quartet - Floodplain (2009) ~ Mp3 V0



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It  feels like a bit of a cheat to kick off a review by quoting someone else, but this particular quote is rather apt. David Harrington, the Kronos’ artistic director and founder, once said, ”I’ve always wanted the string quartet to be vital, and energetic, and alive, and cool, and not afraid to kick ass… But it has to be expressive of life. To tell the story with grace and humour and depth”. With Floodplain, the Kronos Quartet has done all the above. Once again, they’ve pushed boundaries to produce a disc that stretches, excites and inspires the senses.

The album title refers to the fertile, flood-prone strips of land bordering rivers. The idea is that floodplains experience new life after the catastrophe of flooding, just as cultures that undergo great difficulty will experience creative fertility. Certainly, the countries represented here, from the Middle East, South Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, have all endured more than their fair share of hardship, and the music frequently reflects this. Emotion is at its most raw; one senses anger, sorrow and wounds not yet healed, and this is certainly true for the disc’s two newly commissioned works. The first of these, the edgy, unsettled Tashweesh, is by the Palestinian hip hop group, Ramallah Underground, who David Harrington discovered through myspaceIran. The second, Serbian composer Aleksandra Vrebalovs ”…hold me, neighbor, in this storm… ”, is a dignified, contemplative hymn that whips itself up into an angry, whirling climactic frenzy. There are also traditional arrangements of works from Lebanon, Turkey and Iran, contemporary interpretations of classical music from Azerbaijan and India, and popular music from 1940s Egypt and 1970s Iraq. The quartet are joined in a hauntingly beautiful performance of the Azerbaijani folkloric love song, Getme, Getme, by one of Azerbaijan’s most celebrated performers of the country’s improvisational mugham singing, Alim Qasimov, and his ensemble.

Full marks to the Kronos Quartet for championing countries more known in the West for their instability than for their rich musical cultures. It’s the vibrant musical performances though, saturated with humanity, pathos and soul, which give this disc its edge.

1. Ya Habibi Ta’ala (My Love, Come Quickly) (Midhat Assem, arr. O. Golijov & Kronos)
2. Tashweesh (Interference) (Ramallah Underground, arr. Kronos & J. Garchik)
3. Wa Habibi (Beloved) (Trad., arr. S. Prutsman)
4. Getme, Getme (Don’t Leave, Don’t Leave) featuring Alim & Fargana Qasimov (Said Rustamov, arr. A. Qasimov, string arr. J. Garchik)
5. Raga Mishra Bhairavi: Alap (Ram Narayan, arr. Kronos, transc. Ljova)
6. Oh Mother, the Handsome Man Tortures Me (Unattrib., arr. Ljova & Kronos)
7. Mugam Beyati Shiraz (Rahman Asadollahi, arr. Kronos, transc. Ljova)
8. Lullaby (Trad., arr. Kronos & J. Garchik)
9. Nihavent Sirto (Tanburi Cemil Bey, arr. S. Prutsman)
10. Kara Kemir (Kuat Shildebaev, arr. Kronos)
11. Tèw semagn hagèré (Listen to Me, My Fellow Countrymen) (Alèmu Aga, arr. J. Garchik)
12. …hold me, neighbor, in this storm… (Aleksandra Vrebalov)




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« Reply #2714 on: 19 Aug 2009, 15:55 »

I could not love a human baby as much as I love this film.

DISTRICT 9 OST (2009) [MP3, 320kbps]

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« Reply #2715 on: 19 Aug 2009, 16:44 »

Jet - Shaka Rock (2009)



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At the heart of every great rock and roll band lie four essential elements: bass, drums, guitars and vocals. That, in its purest essence, is JET. And JET, in their purest essence, have again captured those elements with their third album, Shaka Rock. With their previous releases- 2003's Get Born and 2006's Shine On- JET broke out of their native Australia and established themselves as a multi-platinum, international success story, merging the charisma and energy of classic rock and roll with just enough punk swagger and contemporary flair to create something uniquely theirs. Here at last is a band that's returning the cool to rock and roll. 2009's Shaka Rock reveals new dimensions of JET while never losing the raw roots of Get Born or the grace and melody of Shine On, which together went on to make JET an international band of style and substance.

1. K.I.A. (Killed In Action) 
2. Beat On Repeat 
3. She's A Genius 
4. Black Hearts (On Fire) 
5. Seventeen 
6. La Di Da 
7. Goodbye Hollywood 
8. Walk 
9. Times Like This 
10. Let Me Out 
11. Start the Show 
12. She Holds a Grudge
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« Reply #2716 on: 19 Aug 2009, 17:08 »


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« Reply #2717 on: 19 Aug 2009, 17:23 »


Cows - Daddy Has A Tail



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A second ancient rock classic turns up on Daddy Has a Tail!, only the Cows' version of Johnny Kidd's "Shakin' All Over" has different lyrics: "Yo girl, I love it when you make my asshole bleed...I'm shakin' in my colon." Ha ha ha. Overall, this horrible exercise in juvenile dementia makes the Cows' first record sound like Dark Side of the Moon. With production that couldn't be worse if the studio had been underwater, the murky rumble of Thor Eisenstrager's overdriven guitar is an all-consuming swamp that muffles the entire effort.

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Go Sailor compiles three 7" releases and two compilation tracks by Rose Melberg's post-Tiger Trap (and post-Softies) project, Go Sailor. The band's sound is pretty much as one would expect from Melberg, taking the speedy jangle of Tiger Trap and lightening its sound with a more sweet, direct feel (in line with the Softies) -- the band and Melberg's songwriting are as keen as ever, and Go Sailor does nothing but deliver on the jangling four-chord structures and indie pop hooks her fans have come to expect

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« Reply #2718 on: 19 Aug 2009, 20:15 »

yo i mentioned this earlier but here's what i was talkin about...saw these bands in philly opening for punch from san francisco (great power violence, lemme know if you want it):

Johnny Irani  Creature Comforts '09



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From Iowa, a kid with a guitar who called his music porno-folk.  I usually hate "singer-songwriters" but this guy sounded nothing like that genre or nothing i'd heard before. Closest thing to it I'd say is like old VU outtakes or something but even that's stretching it.  Some of the funniest and saddest lyrics i've heard, i was blown away.  his cd is really lo-fi but i've actually been jamming it a lot.  if you're looking for something new this is a must have.

Former Thieves  The Great and the Alleged Great



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Angular post-hardcore, loud but patient, incredible drummer and sad tales of life in the midwest.  For fans of anything from Sunn0))) to Converge.

Finally, I can't believe this isn't up on this board, but here's one of my favorite albums from last year:

Young Widows  Old Wounds



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Formerly of Louisville's amazing Breather Resist, these guys sound a lot like Jesus Lizard done in Louisville's dissonant style.  They just released a series of great split 7"s with Pelican, Melt Banana, Bonnie Prince Billy and My Disco.  Really creative interesting band doing good things and again, one of the best albums of 2008 imo....

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« Reply #2719 on: 19 Aug 2009, 20:24 »

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At the heart of every great rock and roll band lie four essential elements: bass, drums, guitars and vocals. That, in its purest essence, is JET. And JET, in their purest essence, have again captured those elements with their third album, Shaka Rock

Translation: This is an album with guitars and drums and vocals and bass that have been recorded.

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« Reply #2720 on: 20 Aug 2009, 07:55 »

Hey it beats a video of a monkey drinking its own piss
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« Reply #2721 on: 20 Aug 2009, 09:26 »

Nothing can beat a video of a monkey drinking its own piss.

Except...maybe a bluegrass tribute to Coheed & Cambria.

Alison Krauss + "Feathers" = REKORD OF TEH YEER!!!111
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« Reply #2722 on: 20 Aug 2009, 18:06 »

Thanks for contributing but Jet is faggot.
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« Reply #2723 on: 20 Aug 2009, 18:43 »

Cobra Starship-Hot Mess(2009)

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« Reply #2724 on: 20 Aug 2009, 19:39 »

MATISYAHU - LIGHT (2009)

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« Reply #2725 on: 20 Aug 2009, 19:50 »

Cobra Starship-Hot Mess(2009)

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« Reply #2726 on: 20 Aug 2009, 19:52 »

Young Widows  Old Wounds

Doin' it right. This album is so good. Such crunchy guitar tones! Such fuzzy bass! Such pounding drums!
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« Reply #2727 on: 20 Aug 2009, 19:56 »

Cobra Starship-Hot Mess(2009)

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« Reply #2728 on: 21 Aug 2009, 00:41 »

MATISYAHU - LIGHT (2009)



Edit: Oh good fucking lord, this puts "Youth" to shame, and I'm very close to preferring it over "Live at Stubbs" as well.
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« Reply #2729 on: 21 Aug 2009, 08:54 »

Not to be a bother, but could anyone manage a re-up of Exploding Head, by A Place to Bury Strangers?

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« Reply #2730 on: 21 Aug 2009, 09:31 »

No problem.

A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head (2009) [Re-up]

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« Reply #2731 on: 21 Aug 2009, 11:58 »

jet is faggot.
Homophobia is neither appreciated nor accepted here. Honestly, I'm surprised nobody said anything yet. If you enjoy saying things like that, it would be best if you did it while playing halo or something. Y'know, "owning noobs" or some shit, with all the thirteen year olds and frat boys.

Jet is a pretty stupid band, but that has nothing to do with their sexual orientation.
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« Reply #2732 on: 21 Aug 2009, 13:06 »

Been lurking for a while, figured I'd post a lil' something to start off! I hope ya'll like twee! :)  

Slow Club - Let's Fall Back In Love EP [2008]


Tracklist:
1.  Let's Fall Back In Love
2.  Come On Youth
3.  Dance Till The Morning Light
4.  Slow Club Summer Shakedown
5.  Trick Question

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Sometimes sleepy, sometimes loud, the English duo Slow Club brings charm and wit, complemented by a pots-and-pans approach to instrumentation, using chairs and other household objects to add a unique texture to their music.  The music is bouncy, layered, and upbeat.

I'll post their album "Yeah So" if there's any interest.
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« Reply #2733 on: 21 Aug 2009, 13:46 »

Slow Club...nice, I like it. Yeah so post their album. YOU SEE WHAT I DID THERE?

Eh, what can I say, slow day at work.
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« Reply #2734 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:00 »

Deal.  By the way, BIG thanks to whoever posted that Van Duren album a while back.

Slow Club - Yeah So [2009]


Tracklist:
1.   When I Go
2.   Giving Up On Love
3.   I Was Unconscious, It Was A Dream
4.   It Doesn't Have To Be Beautiful
5.   There Is No Good Way To Say I'm Leaving You
6.   Trophy Room
7.   Because We're Dead
8.   Dance 'Till The Morning Light
9.   Sorry About The Doom
10.   Come On Youth
11.   Apples And Pairs
12.   Our Most Brilliant Friends

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I personally enjoy the album a lot more than the EP.  My friend described them as "sad songs for happy moods."


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« Reply #2735 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:04 »

The female is attractive! I am downloading now.
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« Reply #2736 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:14 »

One more before the computer starts really giving me a headache.

Violent Femmes - Why Do Birds Sing? [1991]


Tracklist:

1."American Music" – 3:49
2."Out the Window" – 2:52
3."Look Like That" – 2:45
4."Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" (Culture Club) – 4:50
5."Hey Nonny Nonny" – 4:34
6."Used to Be" – 3:38
7."Girl Trouble" – 2:57
8."He Likes Me" – 3:07
9."Life is a Scream" – 1:54
10."Flamingo Baby" – 2:37
11."Lack of Knowledge" – 1:54
12."More Money Tonight" – 3:58
13."I'm Free" – 3:25

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Just recently gave this a full listen and it's fairly accessible and strummy like their self-titled.  Enjoy!
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« Reply #2737 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:32 »

jet is faggot.
Homophobia is neither appreciated nor accepted here. Honestly, I'm surprised nobody said anything yet. If you enjoy saying things like that, it would be best if you did it while playing halo or something. Y'know, "owning noobs" or some shit, with all the thirteen year olds and frat boys.

Jet is a pretty stupid band, but that has nothing to do with their sexual orientation.


EXHIBIT A: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-otAJrtY-w
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« Reply #2738 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:41 »

Then we have Exhibit B HERE.
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« Reply #2739 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:42 »

Dude, just accept that it's not cool around here.  You can call us petty and uptight if you think we're petty and uptight, and I'll see where you're coming from, but I won't think you're cool, because using a term like "faggot" just ... isn't.  We don't like it.  It's pretty easy to look at what you're typing and think to yourself "you know, on second thought, that's kinda unnecessary, I should just not post that."  I promise, you'll get really good at it if you try and it won't be any less fun.

tl;dr stop.
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« Reply #2740 on: 21 Aug 2009, 14:56 »

The female is attractive!

Agreed. Here is my professionally rendered deluxe edition of the album cover. Why? Because twins are always better.


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« Reply #2742 on: 21 Aug 2009, 15:25 »

Something tells me that is precisely the worst analogy to make to sex.

Music!

Third Ear Audio - Third Ear Audio



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Nick and Celli used to DJ together at the many outdoor free parties on Ibiza, often playing ping-pong sets as a duo. They decided to try and make some music together, and from these early laptop sessions came the tracks that would eventually lead to the formation of the Vatos Locos project with Mexican DJ and good friend Xavier Fux.

When Nick moved from London to Ibiza he and Celli set up a studio together in the house they shared. In between working on dance tracks for Vatos Locos they started producing downtempo and chill-out tracks which eventually became the basis for the Third Ear Audio project. Covering a range of musical influences from trance, chill-out electronica thru dub to big-beat and rock, and incorporating live instruments including sessions with Mexican percussionist and tabla-wizard Rupesh and flautist Nidra Sofia, the Third Ear album pretty much covers the spectrum of deep-chillage, reflecting Celli and Nick's varied musical tastes.

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More dubbed-out downtempo goodness.  This album starts off with a bass tone that literally moves around any loose trash I happen to have collected under my desk when I play it.  The feel of the album is probably summed up best by mentioning that there's a song on it called "Jamaican Robot," and it's really really good.  For fans of any of the psy-dub and similar stuff I've put up so far (Ott, Kukan Dub Lagan, Disrupt, Heyoka).

Vlastur - Interaxion Dub



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Can't find a review to quote for this one.  It's got a lot of the downtempo feel of the above album but it's WAAAAY darker and heavier.  This is basically a bit like what would happen if a dub rhythm section (think Sly and Robbie) decided to make doom metal but forgot their distortion pedals.  There's some dubstep bass wobble in there, some skanking guitar, some tom fills with echo effects, some space sounds and tripped-out vocals ... but really the bass completely dominates and it's all slow and massive and deep and heavy as balls.  I love this shit.
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« Reply #2743 on: 21 Aug 2009, 16:53 »

Bjork-Voltaic(2009)

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Leave it to Björk to make a concert release that can be treated as part of her regular body of work rather than a side note. While Björk fans have occasionally complained about the amount of repackaging of her albums, Voltaic reaffirms just how important the live aspect is to her music, and provides a couple of different perspectives on it as well. Volta sparked a particularly inspired and lavish tour that, arguably, ended up being bigger than the actual album was, but tapped into the most dramatic, primal, and elegant aspects of Björk's art overall. It's fitting, then, that the chronicles of the Volta tour are just as thoughtfully crafted as the shows were (and since Voltaic comes in several different releases ranging from a single live disc to a CD, DVD, and vinyl extravaganza, fans can pick the size that suits them best). The basic version of Voltaic offers a live CD recorded in one take at London's Olympic Studio, just hours before Björk and her band -- which included Volta collaborators Mark Bell and Chris Corsano as well as the ten-piece all-female Icelandic brass section/choir she put together for the album -- played 2007's Glastonbury Festival. Given that the live CD was recorded in better conditions than many studio albums are, it's no surprise that the sound quality is excellent -- almost too excellent. This is not a warts-and-all concert recording with the occasional muddy audio and lots of crowd interaction; instead, it feels like the listener is hiding in a studio booth as Björk and her band perform a flawless rehearsal. While this approach is a little removed, the results are impressive: the Volta tracks ("Earth Intruders," "Wanderlust," "Vertebrae by Vertebrae," and "Declare Independence") actually have more impact here than they did on the original album, while the classic songs ("Pagan Poetry," "All Is Full of Love," "Hunter," "I Miss You") adapt to the percussion-heavy Volta approach well. While the versions of Voltaic that include a DVD capture even more of the concert experience, this release still offers fans a taste of the power and precision of the Volta live shows.

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« Reply #2744 on: 21 Aug 2009, 17:35 »

Dude, just accept that it's not cool around here.  You can call us petty and uptight if you think we're petty and uptight, and I'll see where you're coming from, but I won't think you're cool, because using a term like "faggot" just ... isn't.  We don't like it.  It's pretty easy to look at what you're typing and think to yourself "you know, on second thought, that's kinda unnecessary, I should just not post that."  I promise, you'll get really good at it if you try and it won't be any less fun.

tl;dr stop.

i think there's been a misunderstanding:  http://tinyurl.com/zyfan

but yeah, as much as i agree that jet suck, that comment was pretty out of order.



oh, and as i haven't uploaded on here in a while, here's the self-titled mini-album by Golden City, featuring Eric Richter, vocalist and guitarist of Christie Front Drive, a band who, on the evidence of this beauty of an album, I need to check out!

Golden City - "Golden City"



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« Reply #2745 on: 21 Aug 2009, 20:05 »

Two very different records. . .

GRAND ARCHIVES - KEEP IN MIND FRANKENSTEIN (2009)

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CALIBAN - SAY HELLO TO TRAGEDY (2009)

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« Reply #2746 on: 21 Aug 2009, 21:14 »

Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson - Break Up (2009) ~ Mp3 128



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In  2006, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Pete Yorn contacted actress and Atco recording artist Scarlett Johansson with the idea to record a duets album in the spirit of Serge Gainsbourg’s 1960s recordings with Brigitte Bardot. “I was having a strange week of insomnia and when I finally passed out, it came to me in a dream,” says Yorn. “I woke up and the whole thing was in my head, fully formed.” Johansson was intrigued by Yorn’s out-of-the-blue invitation. “It sounded like an interesting little adventure,” she explains. “The idea of two people vocalizing their relationship through duets.”

On September 8, Atco Records, an imprint of Rhino Entertainment, presents the resulting work, Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson BREAK UP, a deeply emotive yet hook-filled song cycle about a tempestuous relationship. The collection will be available at all retail outlets, including www.rhino.com, for $13.98 (CD), $7.99 (digital) and $13.98 (vinyl). Prior to the release of BREAK UP, Yorn will release his fourth studio album, Back and Fourth, on Columbia Records June 23.

BREAK UP includes eight original compositions by Yorn, ranging in tone from the lilting opener “Relator” to the disarming, retro/futuristic “I Don’t Know What to Do” to the climactic “Someday.” Completing the collection is a powerful interpretation of the art-rock classic “I Am The Cosmos” by the late Chris Bell, co-founder of quintessential cult band Big Star. Produced by Sunny Levine, with Yorn and Max Goldblatt as executive producers, the album features contributions from guitarist Robert Francis; bassist Giuseppe Patane; and violinist Amir Yaghmai, with Goldblatt on banjo, synth bass and backing vocals, and Levine handling programming and mixing.

Predating Johansson’s debut album, Anywhere I Lay My Head, by nearly two years; BREAK UP was conceived and recorded in 2006, in Levine’s garage studio. “I always thought of it as just a small project between friends,” explains Johansson. “I’ve loved the album ever since I heard it completed. It perfectly captured where I was in my life at the time.” Yorn was as protective of BREAK UP as a father of his daughter, playing it for no one until last year. When those close to him finally heard BREAK UP, the overwhelming response convinced Yorn that it was simply too strong a work to remain under lock and key.

01 Relator
02 Wear And Tear
03 I Don't Know What To Do
04 Search Your Heart
05 Blackie's Dead
06 I Am The Cosmos
07 Shampoo
08 Clean
09 Someday


Boris & Torche - Chapter Ahead Being Fake (2009) ~ Mp3 V2



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1. Torche – King Beef 5:52
2. Boris – Luna 12:11


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« Reply #2747 on: 21 Aug 2009, 22:50 »

Slow Club - Yeah So [2009]

ofuck, this is adorable. I fell in love about 15 seconds in.
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« Reply #2748 on: 22 Aug 2009, 07:12 »

Zoot Woman - Things Are What They Used to Be [2009]



Zoot Woman are a British electronic music group made up of Adam Blake, Johnny Blake and
Stuart Price. Known for their live shows, the group has gained a worldwide following.
The live line-up includes Jasmin O'Meara, (bass, vocals, synthesizers).

This is their third and highly anticipated album, "Things Are What They Used to Be".

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« Reply #2749 on: 22 Aug 2009, 09:10 »

Boris!!? As in, BORIS boris?!? DOWNLOADING IMMEDIATELY
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