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« Reply #1750 on: 10 Mar 2008, 21:28 »

OMG! Effing great!!! thankkyou!!

do you have the first installment upp'd?
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« Reply #1751 on: 10 Mar 2008, 21:29 »

Clouds, your avatar makes me ever so happy.
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1752 on: 10 Mar 2008, 21:29 »

Okay guys, I'm sorry for being a twat. I'll try to be nicer to you kids in this thread, okay?

Right now I'm upping the Jesu/Eluvium split. It was upped before but the link is long dead and it is a pretty good split!

Edit: BAM!

Jesu / Eluvium - Split



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For the second installment in the collaborative series of split albums between Temporary Residence Ltd. and Hydra Head Records, we find a match made in heaven with the ethereal, grandiose dirge-pop of Jesu splitting sides with stately, deserted majesty of Eluvium. Already fans of each other's music, the two artists sought to compliment each other and in the process stretched their individual sounds to their outermost limits. Jesu shoots for the moon with a trio of fuzzed-out tunes that owes more to first-wave British shoegaze groups like Swervedriver and Ride than Broadrick's own roots in Godflesh and Napalm Death. It's a beautiful and brilliant evolution in Jesu's already accomplished career. Eluvium aims for the heart of the sun with his magnum opus, a three-part collaboration with Jeremy deVine that stretches Eluvium's contemplative drones to a staggering twenty-one minutes, in which time the song transforms from a lonely rattle to a seismic, swirling storm of sound that grinds the piece to haunting quiet. As with all records in this series, this is strictly limited to 4,000 copies - 2,000 Hydra Head versions and 2,000 Temporary Residence Ltd. versions. The music and the artwork is the same on all copies, but the vinyl colors, label colors, and outer sticker colors will vary. We live to comfort you with our music, and confound you with our methods.

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« Reply #1753 on: 10 Mar 2008, 21:40 »

I KNOW THERE ARE NO REQUEST. I KNOW. BUT..... I am a crazy person. & (this is nooooo exaggeration) but for the last 7 months I have listened to N-O-T-H-I-N-G but Beck. NOTHING!!! and Golden Feelings & A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight are the only two I don't have. So if you have them they are long out of print and would really like to hear them. Don't get mad if this is something I shouldn't do just ignore me.

Dammit, I had these on my old computer before it crashed.
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« Reply #1754 on: 10 Mar 2008, 22:01 »

Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell

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And it's pretty great, too.

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« Reply #1755 on: 10 Mar 2008, 22:16 »

Its not mine however...


Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - 11th Hour

01. Raw Sewage
02. Bubble Pop
03. Back in the Chamber
04. Slam Dunk
05. Situations
06. Naked Fonk
07. Hold Your Hand
08. Foot Down
09. I'll Tell You
10. Workin' It
11. Last Hurrah
12. Str8t Up and Down
13. I Got You
14. Funkyhomosapien

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woot!

top notch as per usual..

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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1756 on: 10 Mar 2008, 22:49 »

Em, there's some more wrong with your links dude.

The Jawbreaker album and Any Minute Now by Soulwax are completely corrupt. The Exploding Hearts release is missing a few tracks, and the link for Automatic by TJAMC links to the Ryan Adams album, as does the Ryan Adams album link.

Thanks for the rest of the shit I grabbed and for bothering with these, though.


I just redownloaded those, and they seemed to work fine. Oh well.

Actually, i just tried to open them with winzip and it didn't work. winrar seemed fine though.
Here is the link again

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I also moved everything to a folder, so instead of a million URLs, now you get this

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« Reply #1757 on: 10 Mar 2008, 23:37 »

Trying again now. Thanks again.
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« Reply #1758 on: 10 Mar 2008, 23:38 »

DJ Gyngyvitus - A Crunk Tribute to Radiohead
This is a crunk tribute to Radiohead

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« Reply #1759 on: 11 Mar 2008, 02:35 »

I'll try that and the Caspian within the next few days if nobody beats me to it. Which is highly likely.

Caspian's full-length is fucking awesome.  The Four Trees, I think it's called.

That would be excellent. I have their You Are the Conductor EP and it's good times.

I had no idea there was a band called Caspian- I just picked this username because it's my real name and I'm not very creative. Quite glad that the band that shares my name is a good one ^__^
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1760 on: 11 Mar 2008, 02:36 »

Thanks for the Girl Talk. Happy to have that back after i lost it.

And Mr. Spaceman, sir! Thank you for the Soulwax. Been looking for Any Minute Now for some time now after Nite Versions was posted earlier.


...but i really don't know what to make of the Crunk Tribute to Radiohead. That's a head scratcher.
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1761 on: 11 Mar 2008, 03:21 »

Yo, here's some more things for you good fellows.

Patterns in Paris

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Mason Proper



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Both of these are done mostly by the same guy , Jon Visger. His band Mason Proper is getting pretty well known. They came from a town close by where I'm at, Alpena. They is good.
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1762 on: 11 Mar 2008, 04:30 »

Well I'm sitting here all late at night Uploading some of my cds for you rad folks.

Electric President



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Dude I don't know. It's good ass lyrics. RAD!!

Vince Dynamic

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Well these guys played around in my town a few times. They is all happy and poppy...good music makes you happy.
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« Reply #1763 on: 11 Mar 2008, 07:24 »

I'm all like "Alkaline Trio?"
Yay for angsty screamo-ish.

The LIBARY. (not "library")

Mix of Random Alk3
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Goddamnit
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Maybe I'll Catch Fire
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From Here to Infirmary (patchworked from single downloads, forgive me.)
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Good Mourning
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Scraps
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Enjoy my college years. Just for you.

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« Reply #1764 on: 11 Mar 2008, 08:59 »

@ In Mother Russia: If'n Alk3 represents your college years, then you probably hold some kind of Heart & Jaw Breakin' record around your campus, not to mention that your are probably either a recovering alcoholic. JK, but seriously, this is a preposterous boon upon everyone and everything, and if you were ever looking for some really just excellent example of Angst x Awesome, these guys are amazing. I just got every single one of those albums and I cannot wait to start the digestion.

 The Fall of Math is Excellent, I'm thrilled to have added it to my collection, Thankx.

And Capian's Full Length The Four Trees is amazing. Do they just have that and the EP I don't have, or what's up?

This is marvelous  *Dreams Heavily in In Mother Russia's Direction*

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« Reply #1765 on: 11 Mar 2008, 09:40 »


Fighting and Loving and Drinking and Earning-A-College-Degree.

Summing Baltimore right up.
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« Reply #1766 on: 11 Mar 2008, 09:54 »

Alright, i had forgotten the names of those two beck albums. but it took me all of 2 minutes to find them.
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beck:
Western Harvest Field by Moonlight



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Golden Feelings



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i know how i feel when i find music i have been wanting for a long time. so i like to try and help people find it. i do not think its a bad policy.
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1767 on: 11 Mar 2008, 11:36 »

Turboweekend:

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thanks btw for uploading it,but rapidshare is blocked in my office, :?,is there any else
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« Reply #1768 on: 11 Mar 2008, 11:44 »

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No hotlinking images or albums. You can rehost images at http://imageshack.us.

Ensure your tags are correct and that you have specified both Artist/Album in your post.

Upload your files in either a .zip or a .rar archive to mediafire.com, in multiple parts if the album is over 100mbs. The reason for this is that we know Mediafire is safe and efficient, and allows multiple downloads. The ads on other sites, such as Sendspace, are known to contain viruses on the page. Get yourself checked out.

Post your link using code tags. It's the # icon above the policeman emoticon. This prevents the links from being traced back to the forums, lowering the chance that the wrong people notice the thread, potentially threatening Jeph with legal action.

Also, please do NOT request albums.

Repost the rules at the top of each new page
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1769 on: 11 Mar 2008, 11:54 »


The Warmers - Wanted:More



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Fugazi - In On The Kill Taker



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The Jesus Lizard - Liar



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Husker Du - Metal Circus



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« Reply #1770 on: 11 Mar 2008, 12:02 »

Thanks for the Warmers album. I posted the first Warmers album here several pages back.

Also, to anyone who does not have it yet, get In On The KillTaker. Best fucking Fugazi album ever.
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« Reply #1771 on: 11 Mar 2008, 12:09 »

Turboweekend:

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Turboweekend:

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thanks btw for uploading it,but rapidshare is blocked in my office, :?,is there any else
like MEDIAFIRE of course!
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« Reply #1772 on: 11 Mar 2008, 12:26 »

The Jesus Lizard - Liar

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« Reply #1773 on: 11 Mar 2008, 13:15 »

Alright, How bout some at the drive-in some of you may or may not have. I skipped relationship of command, because I'm sure everyone has it, and I think I've actually seen it on here before.

Acrobatic Tenement
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Alfaro Vive Carajo
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B-Sides Collection
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El Gran Orgo
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In/Casino/Out
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Invalid Litter Dept. [EP]
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Vaya
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« Reply #1774 on: 11 Mar 2008, 13:28 »

Clouds, your avatar makes me ever so happy.

Faraquet = adkfjalkjd sex

Sooorrry*

do you have the first installment?

No, sorry dude. The Mono track was Yearning though, which is on You are There and Gone. And one of the Pelican tracks is a remix.

Basically, I doubt it's very essential to have.
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« Reply #1775 on: 11 Mar 2008, 15:40 »

Here's a great Japanese noise violinist.  My sister randomly bought this CD in a shifty, run-down record store.

Hideaki Shimada is a Japanese violinist born in 1962, living on the West coast of Japan, in Kanazawa. He received violin tuition from infancy through to his mid-teenage years, when, in the late 1970s he became interested in the improvised music scene in Europe (Evan Parker, late Derek Bailey and others). In or around 1982 Shimada met Masami Akita (Merzbow), associating Shimada with arguably some of the most challenging art and artists active in Japan at this time. How all this shaped and has affected Shimada may well be very interesting but, for being a violinist using electronics exclusively for at least two decades and with recordings, even more so. As if any point be proved, this Electric Violinist started out as a Violinist. Technically, whether Shimada is an Electric Violinist depends entirely on your perception of the Violin.

Shimada uses acoustic violin with either Korg contact microphone or Fishman pick up mic because he has not yet found an electric violin that has satisfactory overtones. He also now makes extensive use of electronic processing and uses recording and playback devices specifically to create works. What Shimada gives us intellectually is quality in limited quantity; a maximum result from minimum effort. His solo work since 1986 has been described as both Noise and Music; Avant-Garde and Minimalist; nervous and mellow; frantic and still; hectic and calm. Seemingly, the only outlet for Shimada's work has been through connecting with Experimental and very small Independent Labels, mostly from Japan; and through reviews and listings in low-budget Alternative publications. As a Player, Shimada is unique and, at the same time one of many.

 This work is as difficult listening as it is pure ambience. Composer and performer, Shimada gives no description of his music beyond that the tunes of his Agencement project are studio montage works.
Shimada's work is uncompromising and refreshingly so. His work involves mostly violin, magnetic tape and electronics. He produces his work by using both analogue multi-track and hard disk recorders in the studio. Agencement is represented by four self published albums, released on the Pico label. Shimada only acknowledges these and a few instances of pieces included on compilations listed at the end of this article. Considering the evidence there is of popularity and seriousness connected with Mail Art of the early 1980s and that there is the connection with Merzbow, more Shimada recordings probably will emerge. However, Agencement is not that easy to find in any form.

Agencement (Hideaki Shimada) - Boxe Consonantique
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1776 on: 11 Mar 2008, 16:20 »

Alright, on an uploading frenzy.

Drive Like Jehu (Super amazing Post Punk)
Self Titled
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Hot Snakes (Similar deal. Same singer and guitarist, but a little less noisy and a little more punky)
Suicide Invoice
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http://www.mediafire.com/?vmzz7vjiyxzThe Thunder Down Under (Live recording, I think from an australian radio show, so its album quality basically, my favorite of theirs)
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« Reply #1777 on: 11 Mar 2008, 16:49 »

I can't believe these haven't been uploaded...
Some of the best political Hip-Hop ever recorded.

Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Volume 1

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Originally self-released in 2002 in an edition of only 3,000 copies, the plain-spoken politics (the title of this album is not to be taken lightly) and bare-bones production of Revolutionary, Vol. 1 missed MTV and Rap City entirely, surprise surprise. However, the album built enough underground buzz, helped by the more widely distributed Revolutionary, Vol. 2 the following year, that it was reissued in 2004, sounding as up-to-date as ever. Immortal Technique works the same political side of the street as Dead Prez and the Coup, but much like Chuck D, the godfather of the political rap scene, the Peruvian-born rapper never lets his ideas get in the way of his flow, and manages to express complex and reasoned opinions, only occasionally devolving into simple sloganeering. Those who found the beats on Revolutionary, Vol. 2 too skeletal for their likes, however, will likely find its predecessor even tougher sledding; however, the homemade-sounding production is perfectly suitable for the noncorporate sentiments of Immortal Technique's lyrics, and has a similar rough-edged charm.
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Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Volume 2

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Vicious, unrelenting, uncompromising, venomous, blunt, intelligent, articulate, political, revolutionary. The list could go, but until you hear Immortal Technique you just won’t understand. When Immortal speaks, you listen. You don’t have a choice. Few emcees possess the command he does, song after song he leaves you hypnotized as he rips the mic to shreds. I don’t use that term lightly, when you hear Immortal rhyme, you will be taken back by the sheer force of his delivery. More importantly, you will be taken back by his brutally honest words – whether it is concerning race, social ills, hip-hop, government, promoters, drugs, or your momma.
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« Reply #1778 on: 11 Mar 2008, 16:55 »

thats kinda funny, I almost upped some technique earlier, but I changed my mind.
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« Reply #1779 on: 11 Mar 2008, 17:20 »

Thanks for all the doom, chiptunes and noise violins. Anyways, if any of you want anything in return along the line of obscure black metal, just drop me a PM.
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« Reply #1780 on: 11 Mar 2008, 17:22 »

if you don't have those Immortal Technique records already, you need to get them right now! that's a direct order.

also, anyone know what's up with his third cd that's been "coming soon" for something like 2 years?
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #1781 on: 11 Mar 2008, 17:34 »

I wasn't sure if people were assuming I was going to upload it, but here it is anyways:

Caspian - The Four Trees



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« Reply #1782 on: 11 Mar 2008, 18:07 »

Dear Morca! Thanks for the I.T. dogg


Oxbow - The Narcotic Story
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Ad Astra Per Aspera - Cubic Zirconia EP
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Leatherface - Mush
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Alpha & Omega - Dub Philosophy
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Clann Zu - Black Coats and Bandages
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Burzum - Daudi Baldrs
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woo stuff
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but the music sucks because the keyboards don't have the cold/mechanical sound they had but a wannabe techno sound that it's pathetic for Rammstein standars.

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« Reply #1783 on: 11 Mar 2008, 20:26 »

upped this for a friend. you should all already have this.

Sublime - Acoustic



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« Reply #1784 on: 11 Mar 2008, 21:23 »

I just found this thread yesterday and have thoroughly explored from here back to page 40.  Some really good stuff.  I wanted to post a few things in the name of reciprocation.  I saw the Okkervil River post on pg. 44.  I noticed that Don't Fall In Love With Everyone You See was absent.  I'll have that in a bit.  I will also post Shearwater's (an offshoot of Okkervil River) newest Palo Santo (expanded edition).  On this release Jonathan Meiburg assumes all song-writing responsibilities.  I believe he is the bassist in Okkervil River.  I also have plans to upload The Helio Sequence's first two albums: Com Plex, and Young Effectuals.  I have the sub-pop releases as well if anybody wants them.  Didn't see any Beta Band so I thought Three E.P.'s and Hot Shots II would be nice too.  I've gotta sleep for a few hours while they upload but I should have the links (not hyperlinked, right?!) up in the morning before I leave for work.  Thanks for the amazing thread and great posts.  I've got a ton of sh- that isn't on here, at least pg 40 on (I'm still navigating towards the beginning of the thread) and I'm happy to share it with you great people. 

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« Reply #1785 on: 11 Mar 2008, 21:56 »

Everyone download Clann Zu. Easily one of the greatest live experiences of my life.
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« Reply #1786 on: 12 Mar 2008, 01:16 »

Let me just say that after seeing Immortal Technique live I can safely say that he is probably the most intense motherfucker currently walking this Earth.  The man is an elemental force of anger.  You're seriously missing out if you don't give his albums at least one listen.

I'll upload some stuff tomorrow, maybe.
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« Reply #1787 on: 12 Mar 2008, 05:21 »

The Helio Sequence - Com Plex:



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From the quiet confines of Portland suburb Beaverton, one doesn't expect an explosion of blistering ambience to emerge, but that is precisely what the debut album from the Helio Sequence creates. Following a self-released EP, Brandon Summers and Benjamin Weikel holed up in the one room music store from which both collect their regular paychecks and returned with this lovely, challenging full-length, engineered, produced, mixed, and mastered by the duo themselves. With Summers playing guitar and singing and Weikel handling the drums as well as the sequenced keyboards and samplers, Com Plex lives up to its name, an ambitious and amorphous concoction. The music is frequently surreal, as recognizable sounds warp into unshapely ones, and it reflects back at itself creating spectacular mechanistic feedback. "Stacenska 612," for instance, is a spooky web of futuristic ambience, and the vocals, doubled and whispered, tusseling and intertwined like vines, come across like the voices inside your head. It is not exactly the wall of glorious caterwaul that My Bloody Valentine created, nor the austere moonscapes of Pink Floyd, although both bands are decided influences. Interestingly enough, the band that the Helio Sequence most recall insinuate in an odd way is mid-period Beatles. They execute an incredible cover of the psychedelic touchstone, "Tomorrow Never Knows," that might be closer to the way John Lennon heard it in his head than even the Beatles ended up recording, maintaining the paranoid low-end and splayed Chemical Brothers-style percussion, but turning the tripped-out ambience of LSD-based spiritual searching into the much more untidy and bewildering jungle that it is in reality. The entirety of Com Plex works off this template, but never in the obvious ways that many Beatles-loving pop bands tend to. But it is also not really appropriate to call the Helio Sequence Beatlesesque, and Com Plex ultimately doesn't have the vast scope of an album like Revolver or My Bloody Valentine's Loveless. It doesn't show a large degree of variety, but it does intimate potentially vast possibilities, which makes it an arresting first effort.  4/5

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The Helio Sequence - Young Effectuals:



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On their second album, the Helio Sequence essay a full swirl of two-man band sound, combining dense electric textures in which the voice is just another hazy element with atmospheric keyboards, guitar, and electronic effects. Indeed, the lyrics are about as hard to comfortably detect in the mix as they are to read in the sleeve, in which the type is so faded and the color scheme contrasted so that squinting is inevitable. The lyrics are general statements of alienated wishes for individuality that manage not to succumb to rage or rant. Comparisons to British bands like My Bloody Valentine, who crafted a similar wall of psychedelic post-punk, are inevitable, though the Helio Sequence are a little stronger in the variety and melodic harmony departments. It still does tend to wear away at one's attention, the songs blurring together into similar overall moods as the disc progresses. It's for those who like this kind of ambience as much or more than specific tunes. As some of those tunes and words have anthemic or dreamy (particularly in "Take, Take, Take") tones that aren't bad, it wouldn't be such a bad idea to give them more prominence in the mix.  4/5

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that's all i have time for right now.  more to come, i promise.


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« Reply #1788 on: 12 Mar 2008, 07:18 »

After Lurking for a few hours this morning I decided to jump into the fray and unleash a wealth of releases I did not see (went about halfway through-sorry if any of this is double) so without further ado my first share:

"This is John Zorn's infamous turn-on-a-dime band. Although they can play any style of music, the majority of their songs are noisy and complex. At any moment, a beautiful melody can degenerate into a hurricane of white noise — and then suddenly switch to something else. They've taken everything aggressive about jazz and heavy metal, blended it together, and tightened it. They are disciplined players, but the music is a lot of fun.

They look like a rock band: drums, electric guitar, bass, keyboards, and saxophone. On four of the albums, Yamatsuka Eye adds his unique vocals. He howls and snorts like a maniac instead of singing. It's very entertaining. (He is sometimes credited as "Yamataka Eye.")

The band formed in 1989, playing live before they recorded their first album. They recorded their final album in December of 1992.

The series includes an album of ambient music (Absinthe), the soundtrack for an SM film (Heretic), an album that consists of a single 30-minute track (Leng Tch'e), a live album (Knitting Factory 1989), and four albums of hardcore/jazz/rock fusion (Radio, Naked City, Grand Guignol, Torture Garden).
Every member of the band has released a number of solo albums and played on other Zorn projects. "

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« Reply #1789 on: 12 Mar 2008, 08:48 »

Thanks for the tip on the coding BTW
for the next one we have:
La Mar Enfortuna- Personnel includes: Oren Bloedow (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, oud, saz, Wurlizter piano, Moog synthesizer, bass, tom-tom, percussion, bells, sampler, bubul terang); Jennifer Charles (vocals, Wurlitzer piano, bells); Michael Tighe, Danny Blume (guitar); Joan Wasser (violin); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Aaron Heick (flute, alto flute, bass clarinet, alto saxophone); Ted Reichman (accordion); Steve Bernstein (trumpet); Curtis Hasselberg (trombone); Jamie Saft (piano, keyboards); Ed Pastorini (keyboards); James Genus (bass); Ben Perowsky, Kenny Wollesen, George Javori (drums); Michal Adi (cymbals); EJ Rodriguez (percussion).

 Sensuous and lyrical, La Mar Enfortuna is a beautiful modern exploration of Sephardic melodies, creatively arranged by the masterminds of the popular rock group Elysian Fields, Oren Bloedow and Jennifer Charles. Breathy vocals, exotic instruments and a sensibility that embraces jazz, funk, folk, rock and Latin music blend to make a CD to be enjoyed again and again.

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« Reply #1790 on: 12 Mar 2008, 09:00 »

John Cale!

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« Reply #1791 on: 12 Mar 2008, 10:20 »

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Otomo Yoshihide's Cathode (Tzadik, 1999) is a pretentious set of compositions for others to play. It was followed by Anode (Tzadik, 2000), a more accomplished and occasionally imposing three-part concerto for noise, whose instructions recall John Cage (each movement contains instructions for the performers as to what and how they are allowed to play, with Yoshihide himself on guitar). More works for small chamber ensembles, prepared instruments and electronics, titled Cathode #3, Cathode #4 and Cathode #5, appear on Ensemble Cathode (Improvised Music From Japan, 2002).

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« Reply #1792 on: 12 Mar 2008, 10:24 »

read the second part of the second rule and try again.  :police:
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« Reply #1793 on: 12 Mar 2008, 11:07 »

Fima Ephron-Soul Machine
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Personnel: Fima Ephron (bass instrument); David Torn (vocals, oud, sampler); Mike Ephron, Buba Gisa Majerowitz (vocals); Adam Rogers (guitar); Dave Binney (clarinet, saxophone); Greg Wall (clarinet); Edward Simon (keyboards); Jim Black (drums).
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« Reply #1794 on: 12 Mar 2008, 12:11 »

Let me just say that after seeing Immortal Technique live I can safely say that he is probably the most intense motherfucker currently walking this Earth.  The man is an elemental force of anger.  You're seriously missing out if you don't give his albums at least one listen.


Yea, He'll resurrect your aborted fetus and kill it again.
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« Reply #1795 on: 12 Mar 2008, 12:37 »

Goatsnake - 1 (+Dog Days EP)



Essential heavy doom.  Greg Anderson (SUNN0))), Burning Witch, Thorr's Hammer), Pete Stahl (earthlings?, Desert Sessions), Guy Pinhas (Acid King, Beaver, The Obsessed), and Greg Rogers (The Obsessed), laying the post-Obsessed groundwork for a massive portion of today's doom.  This is a really, really, really good tracklist to pick up.

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Glander - Vate



This one is a step in precisely the opposite direction from the heaviness above.  It's really relaxing and pleasant ambient techno.  If anyone remembers the DJ Krush album I posted a month or two ago, this is similar in that it's kind of perfect background music for just about anything.  You can fall asleep to it, drive around aimlessly to it, do homework to it, have sex to it, you name it ... this album will probably allow you to get into the groove of just about anything.  At least, that's my experience with it.  I'd never really think that I'd be that into ambient/minimal techno, but I find myself returning to this album again and again for some reason.  It's really good.  I highly recommend trying it out ... even if my description doesn't make it sound that exciting (I know I'd probably go "feh" upon reading this), you might find it inexplicably appealing (I did).

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Fifty Foot Hose - Cauldron



And now for a third completely unrelated album ... Fifty Foot Hose were an experimental/psychedelic band in San Francisco in the 1960's.  They broke up in 1969 when most of their members joined the musical Hair!, after one album in 1967, which is an absolutely bizarre mishmosh of electronic experimentation, off-kilter songwriting, '60's psych, and general weirdness.  Not everyone is going to get way into this album, but it's a curious and interesting find at the least and there's probably someone here who's going to really love it.  A couple tracks are real gems.  Overall, a slightly inconsistent, exceptionally weird relic that some people will definitely find to be worth the download.

I found a quote saying that it is "possibly the greatest record to completely lose your mind to."  Safe bet!  The title track in particular is easily one of the most mentally unhinged sound recordings ever produced.  It makes Roky Erickson's and Syd Barrett's most freakish solo songs sound absolutely tame by comparison, and I'd even put it up against Burzum or Merzbow in terms of pure fucked-up factor, although it's rather a different flavor from those styles.  A few people will definitely find this album to be worth the download just for this track.

A last note: the last 5 tracks on the list were bonuses added to a reissue, and are either alternate takes of songs on the album, or were simply not included in the original.

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« Reply #1796 on: 12 Mar 2008, 13:32 »

Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
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« Reply #1797 on: 12 Mar 2008, 15:47 »

The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse:


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The Montreal-based husband-and-wife duo of the Besnard Lakes really work some of the old yin-and-yang magic on their debut release The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse. Throughout the eight tracks, the push-and-pull of crunchy guitars versus delicate, stringy instrumentation seems to reflect the dynamic between Olga Goreas and Jace Lasek themselves (with wife Goreas, seemingly the prime instigator for the power chords). It's a slightly indulgent affair, but the only way to get these seemingly disparate qualities to play nice on an album together is to sweat over it -- and sweat they did, but not on somebody else's timecard. Utilizing their own studio, Goreas and Lasek could, and did, take plenty of time getting their vision to come through in the mixes, and the ebb-and-flow between abrasive and lilting isn't half as jarring as you might think. It's like a Beach Boys album when it's calm and a Queen album when it's crunchy, but all filtered through what must be one hell of a record collection over at the Goreas-Lasek homestead.  amg 4/5

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Okkervil River - Don't Fall In Love With Everyone You See:



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Shearwater - Palo Santo (expanded edition)


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It's impossible to have predicted what a large shadow Jeff Buckley would have cast over rock music after his tragic 1997 passing. But as evidenced by a multitude of early 21st century Buckley disciples, all it took was a single album for Buckley to leave his mark on popular music. This is especially evident on Shearwater's 2006 release Palo Santo. The group's third full-length overall sees singer/multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Meiburg assume full control of the band, as he pens all of the album's 11 tunes solely on his own. While listening to the album-opening "La Dame et la Licorne" or "White Waves," it's impossible not to automatically think of Buckley -- Meiburg's vocals are a dead ringer for the deceased singer/guitarist. Elsewhere, the album's title track sounds like Jeff's pop, Tim Buckley, while Meiburg gets to show his quirky side on such selections as "Red Sea, Black Sea" and "Johnny Viola." While it may not be as plagiaristic as a band like Ours is, it's plain to see Meiburg's chief musical influence throughout much of Palo Santo.

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« Reply #1798 on: 12 Mar 2008, 16:05 »

In response to the Revolutionary Volumes, I'm dropping [2004]'s Portable Immortal on you guys. I'm not gonna lie, this album hasn't won me over as hard as the others but hey, smoke em if you get em.

I can't find the album cover, so I'm just posting a picture of the dude himself.
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« Reply #1799 on: 12 Mar 2008, 16:21 »

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Ash Ra Tempel’s first two LPs had taken the metal of Detroit to heights not even considered by the MC5 or the Stooges or even Funkadelic. Sure those groups had got close on stage. But Ash Ra Tempel got it on record. While the collective Detroit obsession with the Outer-spacings of Sun Ra and the free-jazz innervisions of John Coltrane had been tamed beyond recognition by the American record industry, Ash Ra Tempel suffered no such disappointment. And those searching for the fulfilment of the Detroit promise need have looked no further than Ash Ra Tempel in 1971.
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