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Goofle 09-30-2014 02:54 PM

I think it's probably the same shady looking site I used. But I can assure you that it's all good. I'll PM you the link anyway.

Trollheart 09-30-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1492303)
I think it's probably the same shady looking site I used. But I can assure you that it's all good. I'll PM you the link anyway.

I wouldn't mind having a listen too Goofle, if I can crowbar it in between all this metal I'm listening to. If you would be so kind?
Thanks!
TH

Goofle 09-30-2014 03:13 PM

Links sent. Really enjoying Vol. 1 so far. Some completely new-to-me artists on here, as well as my main man Rainer Hass (on Vol. 3).

Ninetales 09-30-2014 04:28 PM

http://www.audiocastle.net/uploads/i...al_Affairs.jpg

I stick around like hockey
now what the puck
Cooler than fuck
maneuver like Vancouver Canucks


damn straight

Goofle 09-30-2014 06:54 PM

http://www.sputnikmusic.com/images/albums/10210.jpg

Christoph de Babalon - If You're Into It, I'm Out of It (1997)

Breakcore / Drum and Bass. Apparently anyway, not listened to it yet.

GuD 09-30-2014 07:38 PM

Been hearing a lot of mixed things about the new Segall too... been weary of it since I was a little put off by Sleeper.

Last album I bought was Psycho Tropical Berlin:

Edit: google censorship strikes again, the pic was too sexy (or weird)


I got the deluxe version off itunes... it was like a dollar more. Starts off really strong but the second half just gets too out there for me. When it's good, it's a strange sort of hodgepodge of film-noir soundtracks and monologues, smokey vocals, dancey beats, surfy and reverberant guitar shimmeriness, solid basslines, and interesting percussion with occasional dashes of eerie theremins and/or synthesizers. It's some wacky shizt but I dig it.

Psy-Fi 10-01-2014 12:14 PM


Wipers Live 1985 - YouTube

1. Pushing the Extreme
2. Messenger
3. Moon Rider
4. Doom Town
5. Think About It
6. Potential Suicide
7. D-7
8. Now is the Time
9. Tell Me
10. Window Show For Love
11. Youth of America

Thelonious Monkey 10-01-2014 03:33 PM

Fly to the Rainbow by Scorpions

Thought I would give krautrock a try.

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As I have not been around here much recently, I think it's been LONG overdue for one f my posts in this thread. Thankfully, I was at a Goodwill down my street and found these goodies! For some weird reason, some Gothic discs found their way to my Small Dot on the Map, and I decided to get a couple I don't have in the collection, although the Sisterhood one was something I had on vinyl before moving around saw it missing, although this time it had the lyric sheet which is at least something cool...for $2 a disc, it was not bad!

Sisterhood - GIFT - Austrian pressing, excellent condition (also goes for the lyric sheet) - The one-album project of Andrew Aldrich while going to court over the Sisters of Mercy name, it's more of a great side note to the band's history than a great album, but it still works. Still it brings back memories of getting "Giving Ground" as a single and being there before Floodland. TRIVIA TIME - both this and Peter Murphy's first solo album Bubbled Under the UK Top 75 Albums on the same week! This one went to #90 (was a major Indie hit, though!).

Depeche Mode - SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION - Very good condition, BMG Direct Marketing pressing - A favorite car tape way beck then, this actually is still something I play every once in a while. Maybe not as much as the first half of Black Celebration, but it still holds up for me after all this time.

Frank Zappa - SHEIK YERBOUTI - In very good condition, and a good album for the night. Funny in most spots and the musicianship is seriously spot on as usual.

a-ha - SCOUNDREL DAYS - German pressing, excellent condition - A few great songs I had to re-connect with. When they're on form, they had some good dramatic 80's Pop. "Cry Wolf" is a great single in my opinion.

Nine Inch Nails - DEMOS AND REMIXES - Excellent condition - One of the avalanche of NIN discs from the grey market area that you saw in stores and usually hesitated to get as it was not officially sanctioned, but this one is a nice listen. Mainly stuff from the Pretty Hate Machine days, and now easy to find on the Internet, but it's good to have a physical copy of a time now long gone when stuff like this was mainly found on disc.

Now to the disc that I wished I had the complete set...Bauhaus - the March, 1981-1983 half of the 1979-1983 set, starting with "Kick in the Eye". Still, it was only 2 Dollars, and damn it I wanted what songs I did not have in my collection (which was only a few, but still to have it as a reminder of that time...).


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Josef K 10-01-2014 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JustinJJustin (Post 1492554)
Fly to the Rainbow by Scorpions

Thought I would give krautrock a try.

In what universe are Scorpions krautrock? Go listen to Faust or something.


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