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02-24-2009, 11:52 AM | #751 (permalink) |
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READ FIRST: ONLY FOR THE MENTALLY ILL. Track Listing 1. Renaldo And The Loaf - Lime Jelly Grass 2. John greaves & peter blegvad - Pipeline 3. Koenjihyakkei - Rattims Friezz 4. Höyry kone - Huono Parturi 5. Diablo Swing Orchestra - Poetic Pitbull Revolutions 6. Alamaailman Vasarat - Kyyhylly 7. Etron Fou Leloublan - Christine 8. God - Fucked 9. Yat-Kha - Irik Chuduk 10. The Caretaker - cloudy, since you went away No description, nothing. Download and listen at yer own risk. The last track alone was on purpose . Mental.rar |
02-24-2009, 06:46 PM | #753 (permalink) |
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A metal comp., guttural vocals in these ones. I don't know how to get all the files in a single download link though...
Metal mix 1. The Wolf Is Loose - Mastodon 2. Bloodmeat - Protest the Hero 3. Sugar - System of a Down 4. Six - All That Remains 5. Shhh! If Your Quiet I'll Show You A Dinosaur. - The Fall of Troy 6. Crossing the Rubicon - The Human Abstract 7. With a Thousand Words to Say But One - Darkest Hour 8. Failure - Unearth 9. Alaska - Between the Buried and Me 10. A Chat with the Pentagon - Graf Orlock
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02-24-2009, 07:31 PM | #754 (permalink) | |
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02-24-2009, 09:11 PM | #755 (permalink) |
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Further proof that math rock has the best song titles
1. "Hamburger Help Us" - Dakota/Dakota 2. "Strong Beautiful Suspicious Horse" - Crime In Choir 3. "When the Catholic Girls Go Camping, The Nicotine Vampires Rule Supreme" - Giraffes? Giraffes! 4. "Clockwork Toy" - Hot Club de Paris 5. "The Most Trustworthy Tin Cans" - Maps & Atlases 6. "Steps" - Planets 7. "26 Is Dancier than 4" - This Town Needs Guns 8. "Party With Tina" - Tera Melos 9. "Fodder For Defamation" - Ahleuchatistas 10. "Cody Use to Hide Microphones at Practice" - Them, Roaringtwenties Enjoy. |
02-25-2009, 07:29 AM | #756 (permalink) |
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These comps are like buses. There isn't any for days and days and then you all go comp crazy! Plenty here to listen to as well!
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02-26-2009, 10:12 AM | #757 (permalink) |
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Glad you (sort of) liked the indie-pop one D, I was careful to include a twee disclaimer of sorts with that one
The Dentists debut album is an unsung classic I think. Entitled Some People Are On The Pitch They Think It's All Over It Is Now, which will make sense if you are English. Demonoid's first 10-track: I am rather fond of this, it's an extremely eclectic selection of non-Western music and I am wondering how vast your record collection must be if you got all of these from albums? Tracks I dig: Quella Vecchia Locanda - Un Giorno, Un Amico This is heavily classical prog - it's like a string quartet amplified on acid. Not a hint of Chuck Berry here. The Plastic People of the Universe - Constipation The name of the band and the song title is clearly a big nod to the Zapp, this is good fusion psychedelia. АукцЫон - День Победы Cossack swing? What the hell are they putting in your cereals? Peter King - Shango I have some Manu DiBango and bits of Afro-Funk here and there, it's got all the right ingredients but I have never normally been able to get behind it. This song is really something though, I think because it's not so overtly sexual... Amadou & Mariam - Mon Amour, Ma Cherie African music is so rich and varied, wikipedia confirmed my suspicion that this couple are Malian (it's the electric guitars). Have you heard any of the Ethiopiques series? Ethiopian music is a bit different from this but worth checking out. Osamu Kitajima - Track 1 Enjoyed this very much, it's funky Noh!! With some Afrobeat thrown in. Amazing. Will be looking into this dude. I like some traditional Japanese music and have only ever found one proper record. Another is Joji Yuasa's 'Aoi No Ue' which is a Noh performer being rendered supernatural by lots of weird tape manipulation. Lhasa - Los Peces Beautiful, no studio jiggery-pokery or electric guitars or keyboards, just a voice to die for and acoustica transporting you to the other side of the world. Tracks I dig not so much: 東京事変 (Tokyo Jihen) - 秘密 On second thoughts this is okay, the inherently annoying quality of the Japanese female voice is subsumed in a number of good bands I have heard, this is one of them. It's a mix of a million things, but it has that inescapably lounge-jazz quality (similar to the track at the end of the indie pop one) that seems unique to contemporary Japanese rock-pop. 椎名林檎 (Shiina Ringo) - 宗教 Not particularly bad, I just find it a bit too close to J-pop/the end credits of a Miyazaki film for my tastes. Like you said again it is just a mental blend of different styles. Dolores Delirio - Aprendizaje This kind of stuff gets a resounding 'meh' from me, it sounds like the Cold Wave synthetic indie of early 80's Europe, which produced a lot of average music that was terribly overproduced and had none of the power of erm.. Joy Division. In my humble O. |
02-28-2009, 07:29 PM | #758 (permalink) |
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In this mixtape I picked songs that sort of went together in terms of mood, and I tried to make it go from a quiet acoustic vibe to a tense, sad vibe, finally to an upbeat vibe. Arrange them in this order please, since I dont know how to make M3Us.
1. Engine - Jeff Mangum This is one of my favorite songs, and is possibly my favorite NMH song. 2. Which Will - Nick Drake My favorite song from Pink Moon. 3. I Found A Reason - The Velvet Underground My favorite song from Loaded, one of my favorite Velvet Underground songs. The chorus is f*cking fantastic. "Oooh I do believe, if you don't like things you leave, for some place you've never gone before..." 4. Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me From Worryin' 'Bout That Girl - The Kinks I just heard this song today and I am obsessed. 5. Unsatisfied - The Replacements Oh man, what a great song. 6. Disarm - The Smashing Pumpkins The best song by this band, without a doubt. 7. Hellhole Ratrace - Girls This song sounds like someone running through a field on a sunny day. 8. Can You Get To That - Funkadelic Goddamn son, this is some funky-ass sh*t. 9. Out of Sight - Built To Spill Just a great song from a great album. 10. Dry The Rain - The Beta Band If you haven't heard this song before, you're in for a pop orgasm. Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire
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03-01-2009, 04:16 AM | #760 (permalink) | |
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This wasn't exactly meant to be a "non-western music" sort of thing although it came off a bit that way lol. Like I said earlier, it's more or less "non-english vocals/lyrics" which I seem to enjoy. Lhasa for example wouldn't have interested me as much if she had sung in english completely. The fact that she sings in spanish has its own appeal. Even if I understand little, her voice alone could carry it for me. You should give that album a listen sometime. The backing instrumentation could be compared to tom waits, and when mixed with her soulful singing, creates a wonderful atmosphere. Same goes for Shiina Ringo as well. I quite like her voice tbh and some Japanese-pop mixed with other styles isn't a bad thing at all. It's only those strait-up cheesy J-pop that bores me, but this certainly has the right ingredients to keep me interested. As for Dolores Delirio...I totally get what you're trying to say. More like do their own thing. But oh well, sometimes I don't seem to mind it. Osamu Kitajima - I could sort that out for ya...I've got almost all his recordings, but without proper track names. Need to fix that first. And Ethiopian music - I might have listened to some in these 'African music compilations', but I really don't remember. Definitely interested though. Bulldog made an African compilation like few pages back? should give that a listen prolly sometime soon. Hardly have time atm, but I'll get around to it soon. Glad you liked most of this at least. And if you do end up listening to my next comp, go in with a point of hating it at first. When I said "all the crap I've been listening" earlier, I meant this . Last edited by Demonoid; 03-01-2009 at 04:56 AM. |
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