Future Of The Left-Travels With Myself And Another
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i think i just downloaded every single song ferry corsten ever listened to never mind made, i have millions thanks to a swift download. im loving it :love:
yeah i did download another ferry corsten pack :$ |
these are downloads from over the last four days
http://mediaportal.ru/uploads/posts/...nd_killing.jpg A 1997 compilation of Converge's early stuff from 1994 onwards. I am more partial to the honed brutality of their breakfroo 'Jane Doe', but this sits comfortably between that and the old school thrash I have been enjoying over the wochenende (albeit with a technical edge). http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_qufYw-tEw9...144617822.jpeg Deathspell Omega 'Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice' (2004) Another uncompromisingly harsh album with an experimental edge to it, it's black metal that somehow escapes corniness. I am finding this stuff great to do course reading to. I am frustrated by the indecipherable lyrics and would gladly fork out for the CD mit lyrics if i thought they would be anything more than satanist cliche http://www.jgarage.com/images/wishbone1.jpg (1972) Long time coming, I was swayed by it's inclusion in Anteater/Comus/Tore's prog beginner's guide and Comus' review of it which mentions it as being the first album to feature dual lead guitars. Laid back prog / dad rock classic, have been putting it through it's paces |
Argus is great. But I think they were already using dual lead guitars on their previous albums. Maybe he said/meant first band to feature dual lead guitars.
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Some albums I've gotten recently- http://edbatista.typepad.com/edbatis...en_Merrill.jpg Helen Merrill - Helen Merrill with Clifford Brown (1954) Phenomenal vocal jazz album, evocative and full-brimmed with a pleasant smoky darkness. Thanks TL!! http://innova7ion.com/images/CunninL..._Strange_b.jpg CunninLynguists - A Piece of Strange (2006) Production and flow this good should be a criminal offense; it's every damned bit as good as the hipsters 'round MB say it is. Extra kudos for the Arthur Brown samples too. http://www.moderecords.com/catalog/i...76theremin.gif Lydia Kavina - Music From The Ether [Original Works For Theremin] (1999) The most rivetingly spooky electronic album that none of you have ever heard of, performed and recorded by the best thereminist on the planet. Highly recommended. |
Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA240_.jpg I know nothing about this. I downloaded it for participation in a listening club. |
the mummers - tale to tell
i like their shtuffses, their arranger/keyboardist died though :( YouTube - The Mummers - "Wonderland" from the album Tale to Tell |
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