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  1. VA - Wacken Open Air (2022, WEB-DL 1080p) Title: Wacken Open Air Year of release: 2022 Genre: Rock, metal, alternative rock Released: Magenta Cast: VA Tracklist: Wacken Open Air is the largest and most popular heavy metal festival in Europe and possibly the largest in the world. The festival was founded in 1990 and now bears the crown of the bucket list heavy metal festival. The party takes place in Wacken, a place not far from Hamburg. Wacken Open Air is the largest and most popular heavy metal festival in Europe and possibly the largest in the world. The festival was founded in 1990 and now bears the crown of the bucket list heavy metal festival. The party takes place in Wacken, a place not far from Hamburg. Alligatoah Amon Amarth Ann Wilson Arch Enemy As I Lay Dying ASP Attic Audn Avantasia Behemoth Belphegor Bleed From Within Blind Channel Bokassa Brian Downey's Alive & Dangerous Brothers Of Metal Cirith Ungol Clutch Corvus Corax Crypta Danko Jones Death Angel Deine Cousine Dirkschneider Endseeker Epica Freedom Call Gaerea Gluecifer Grave Digger GWAR Hamatom Hate Hypocrisy In Extremo Insanity Alert Kadavar Kampfar Kissin' Dynamite Lacuna Coil Life of Agony Lordi Loudness Lucifer Mambo Kurt Mercyful Fate Metal Fight Club Mister Misery Mork Nasty Neaera New Model Army Orden Ogan Overkill Pestilence Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons Powerwolf Rose Tattoo Rotting Christ Satan Skyline Slime Slipknot Slope Stratovarius Striker Tarja The Halo Effect The Iron Maidens The Nightflight Orchestra Therapy Thundermother Torfrock Tribulation Varang Nord Vended Venom Voice Of Baceprot Vomitory Quality: WEB-DL 1080p Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / ~ 8997 kb/s / 1920x1080 / 25.000 fps / 16:9 Audio: English / AAC / 2.0 / 48 kHz / ~ 125 kbps Total Size: 79x ~ 2.8 GB Total Time: 79x ~ 00:41:00 Download Hoster: hitfile.net, rapidgator.net, turbobit.net https://filecrypt.cc/Container/289FD7AEC3.html Pass: 689
  2. Exodus - Persona Non Grata (2021, Blu-ray) Title: Exodus - Persona Non Grata Year of release: 2021 Genre: Thrash Metal, Heavy Metal Released: Nuclear Blast Cast: Exodus Tracklist: San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal veterans EXODUS released their new album, "Persona Non Grata", on November 19 via Nuclear Blast Records. "Persona Non Grata" is the follow-up to 2014's "Blood In Blood Out", which was the San Francisco Bay Area thrashers' first release since the departure of the group's lead singer of nine years, Rob Dukes, and the return of Steve "Zetro" Souza, who previously fronted EXODUS from 1986 to 1993 and from 2002 to 2004. Literally translating to "an unwelcome" or "unacceptable" person, "Persona Non Grata" touches on themes of modern societal disgust and degradation. The band gathered at Tom Hunting's house in the mountains where they produced and recorded "Persona Non Grata" from three home-built studios . Steve Lagudi was at the helm of engineering while the band enlisted Andy Sneap of Backstage Studios to mix the album. For the third time in the band's history, they returned to Swedish artist Par Olofsson to create the album artwork 01 Welcome To Jam Camp! 02 Rehearsals In The Mountains 03 Jack Gibson 04 Zetro Joins jam Camp! 05 Lee Altus 06 Toms Massive Flexibility 07 Lotta different Zetro 08 Crazy Drum World 09 Persona Non Grata 10 The Bay Strikes Back 11 Post-Pandemic Touring 12 Breathing Smoke ToMake Smoking Songs 13 End Credits Quality: Blu-ray Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 29997 kbps / 1080p / 24 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 Audio: English / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit Total Size: 16.71 GB Total Time: 01:08:39 Download Hoster: hitfile.net, rapidgator.net, turbobit.net https://filecrypt.cc/Container/E9B1BF2A29.html Pass: 689
  3. Artist: The Godfathers Title: Birth, School, Work, Death Year Of Release: 1988 Label: Epic Genre: Pop Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, Alt Rock Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log) Total Time: 37:03 Total Size: 96/264 Mb (scans) Tracklist: 01. Birth, School, Work, Death 02. If I Only Had Time 03. Tell Me Why 04. It's So Hard 05. When Am I Coming Down 06. Cause I Said So 07. The Strangest Boy 08. S.T.B. 09. Just Like You 10. Obsession 11. Love Is Dead Line-up:: Bass, Vocals - Chris Coyne Drums, Percussion, Vocals - George Mazur Guitar, Vocals - Kris Dollimore, Mike Gibson Vocals - Peter Coyne The Godfathers missed the British punk revolution by a decade and were a few years too early before loud guitars became fashionable in England again. Consequently, the group's 1988 LP Birth, School, Work, Death is often overlooked. Released during the U.K. rave craze of the late '80s, Birth, School, Work, Death must've seemed completely dated in the barrage of pulsating electronic sounds that enveloped Britain at the time. Wearing Mafia suits and skinny ties, the Godfathers had a mean look that matched their name. And their sound was similarly tough: brass-knuckled punches in the form of menacing, explosive riffs; venom-spewing, nihilistic vocals; body-slamming percussion. Yet the Godfathers never forget the importance of the hook. The bleak title track -- with its gloomy shouted chorus of "Birth, School, Work, Death" -- has head-bobbing basslines and a toe-tapping drum beat. "I cut myself but I don't bleed/'Cause I don't get what I need/And it doesn't matter what I say/Tomorrow's still another day," Peter Coyne spits, the bile in his voice bringing back memories of Johnny Rotten's snotty rage in the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" as well Roger Daltrey's adolescent anguish in the Who's "My Generation". "Birth, School, Work, Death" is followed by two other rockers, "If I Only Had Time" and "Tell Me Why", that are equally catchy and filled with ticked-off confessions such as "If I only had time/I'd think of the perfect crime." But the Godfathers are from being one-dimensional. "Just Like You" is an upbeat love song and on "When Am I Coming Down" guitarist Kris Dollimore helps illustrate an acid trip gone wrong with swirling, disorienting guitars that recall Jimi Hendrix' moments of sonic transcendence. Coyne's spoken-word bit in "When Am I Coming Down" is chilling, told from the point-of-view of someone who has just overdosed on drugs. The production by Vic Maile is clean yet it doesn't soften the Godfathers' two-fisted attack. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/deabbf5fa7a23f95f93665d0e2264093/losslessdl_080820BrScWoDe_b_ThGodf.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/EEDC384A62135E7/losslessdl_080820BrScWoDe_b_ThGodf.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/9b40588ed06ffcf7ea6e81d472d02f1a/losslessdl_080820ThGodf_BrScWoDe.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/F71CB4AC314331C/losslessdl_080820ThGodf_BrScWoDe.rar
  4. Artist: The Innocence Mission Title: Glow Year Of Release: 1995 Label: A&M Records Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Pop, Dream Pop, Folk Rock Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks) Total Time: 40:29 Total Size: 115/285 Mb (scans) Tracklist: 01. Keeping awake 02. Bright as yellow 03. Brave 04. That was another country 05. Speak our minds 06. Happy, the end 07. Our harry 08. Go 09. Everything's different now 10. Spinning 11. There 12. I hear you say so Line-up:: Bass, Vocals, Vibraphone [Vibes] - Mike Bitts Drums, Tambourine - Steve Brown Guitar, Organ - Don Peris Vocals, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Organ - Karen Peris The Innocence Mission is an indie folk band composed of Karen Peris (née McCullough), her husband (and fellow guitarist) Don Peris, and Mike Bitts (on bass guitar). The band was formed in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when the members met during a Catholic school production of Godspell. Although all members of the band have contributed to their music, Karen Peris is their main writer. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/272093ef502b3cc25815a095fee0243f/losslessdl_080820Glw_b_ThIncncMis.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/8247013A9E8EA37/losslessdl_080820Glw_b_ThIncncMis.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/3e904b193d6e5f30927221c4b15d1e04/losslessdl_080820ThIncncMis_Glw.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/EC5061F61F16B15/losslessdl_080820ThIncncMis_Glw.rar
  5. Artist: Brian Eno Title: Drums Between The Bells Year Of Release: 2011 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Leftfield, Experimental, Minimal Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz Total Time: 00:49:12 Total Size: 118.4 MB / 257.5 MB / 504,79 MB Tracklist: [3:43] 01. Brian Eno - Bless This Space [2:55] 02. Brian Eno - Glitch [2:24] 03. Brian Eno - Dreambirds [3:35] 04. Brian Eno - Pour It Out [2:46] 05. Brian Eno - Seedpods [6:55] 06. Brian Eno - The Real [3:10] 07. Brian Eno - The Airman [2:35] 08. Brian Eno - Fierce Aisles Of Light [1:36] 09. Brian Eno - As If Your Eyes Were Partly Closed As If You Honed The Swirl Within Them And Offered Me The World [3:49] 10. Brian Eno - A Title [2:51] 11. Brian Eno - Sounds Alien [2:37] 12. Brian Eno - Dow [1:53] 13. Brian Eno - Multimedia [1:43] 14. Brian Eno - Cloud 4 [6:40] 15. Brian Eno - Breath Of Crows AllMusic Review by John Bush Drums Between the Bells is a collaboration by producer Brian Eno and poet Rick Holland. It was recorded just after Eno finished work on 2010's Small Craft on a Milk Sea, his debut for Warp, and it followed on the release schedule less than a year later. In that sense, the timing was good for such a risky project. Music and poetry are often difficult companions, and combining them is best left to experts; fortunately, Eno is just such an expert. Although Holland is an obscure poet, he first came to Eno's notice back in the late '90s (through a university project), and his poetry is very good. Although his words and thoughts are impressionistic, his themes are easier to peg: urban living, science, and the intersection of philosophy and biology. The music is almost entirely Eno's own, with only a few tracks featuring guest credits -- much less so than his previous album. While scattered moments here prove that percussion is still not his strong suit, the production is inviting, innovative, and a larger contributor to the general excellence of the record than the poetry. Eno draws mostly on ambient music for these productions, and only occasionally processes the vocals. One other characteristic, aside from Eno and Holland, makes this an unlikely success: there are a total of nine voices heard here (Holland only recites on one track). The decision to vary the speaking participants helps distinguish each piece, and gives the album just the hint of variety it needs. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/e4bad3749a26ceef4dd4c087812b615b/losslessdl_08082004344-MP3-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/56F3E4F7B8B8AE4/losslessdl_08082004344-MP3-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/09f87a70ec92713e5055ef0e293a74f0/losslessdl_08082004344-FLAC-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/E8C9A5FF21C2D22/losslessdl_08082004344-FLAC-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/0f2620ecb039e30092e07c78c857e69d/losslessdl_08082004344-Hi-Res-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/ACAA19CF02E4127/losslessdl_08082004344-Hi-Res-Drums_Between_The_Bells.rar
  6. Artist: Mark Pritchard Title: Under The Sun Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Abstract, Ambient, Downtempo Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz Total Time: 01:07:27 Total Size: 160.0 MB / 297.7 MB / 636,28 MB Tracklist: [6:04] 01. Mark Pritchard - ? [4:26] 02. Mark Pritchard - Give It Your Choir (feat. Bibio) [2:40] 03. Mark Pritchard - Infrared [3:17] 04. Mark Pritchard - Falling [6:02] 05. Mark Pritchard - Beautiful People (feat. Thom Yorke) [3:26] 06. Mark Pritchard - Where Do They Go, The Butterflies [2:37] 07. Mark Pritchard - Sad Alron [5:29] 08. Mark Pritchard - You Wash My Soul (feat. Linda Perhacs) [4:01] 09. Mark Pritchard - Cycles of 9 [1:28] 10. Mark Pritchard - Hi Red [8:20] 11. Mark Pritchard - Ems [5:03] 12. Mark Pritchard - The Blinds Cage (feat. Beans) [1:34] 13. Mark Pritchard - Dawn Of The North [3:23] 14. Mark Pritchard - Khufu [3:08] 15. Mark Pritchard - Rebel Angels [6:31] 16. Mark Pritchard - Under The Sun AllMusic Review by Andy Kellman Discerning an aesthetic thread through the Mark Pritchard discography was tough in 1996. Twenty years later, forget it. Around 2013, he evidently tired of thinking up a new alias with each expectation-confounding release and, under his birth name, initiated a trio of brief releases for the Warp label. Featuring drop-ins from Ragga Twins and Spikey Tee, the fully energized EPs moved through jungle, bass, juke, ragga, and grime. They provided no indication for the approach taken on Under the Sun, itself a stylistic manifold. The album begins with "?," a sorrowful and moving ambient piece. Given a low-key release in 2009, the track has been used by Mala to open DJ sets, and it serves a similarly cleansing purpose for its new home here, leading to a rolling Krautrock chorale that features the baleful, multi-tracked voice of Bibio. It's followed by a nocturnal speeding anthem, all pounding and scuttling drums, vibrating drones, and stern direction to "switch to infrared," and a weightless, slightly uneasy track with some robotic harmonizing. That covers only the first quarter. What follows is mostly beatless, with the tracks ranging from 90 seconds to eight minutes in length. They're highlighted by the flittering "Where Do They Go, The Butterflies," the gorgeous "Sad Alron," and "Rebel Angels," where buried bass probing and a racing melody play out like a set-up for thunderous breakbeat science but disintegrate. The handful of additional tracks with vocals are spread throughout. Thom Yorke in misshapen form adds hazy dread to a lulling machine ballad. Cult folk hero Linda Perhacs delivers a spooked ballad from the edge of a dune. For Beans' nightmarish spoken narrative, Pritchard makes like a member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with intensifying patterns of organ filigrees and electronics that blip and swarm. The somewhat fragmented yet totally spellbinding sequence ends with the title track, a subwoofer workout built around a loop of -- what else? -- Julie Andrews' recitation of a 1765 nursery rhyme. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/184c1668d4c3c84102c42f2fa4288749/losslessdl_08082004343-MP3-Under_The_Sun.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/5072919893F8070/losslessdl_08082004343-MP3-Under_The_Sun.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/643053b09d635f8837e84922ff05891b/losslessdl_08082004343-FLAC-Under_The_Sun.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/F6C56991E1494AB/losslessdl_08082004343-FLAC-Under_The_Sun.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/5b95d7df19b0d09109d2cd45d9b2bbca/losslessdl_08082004343-Hi-Res-Under_The_Sun.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/2D6012CCD3E814E/losslessdl_08082004343-Hi-Res-Under_The_Sun.rar
  7. Artist: Oneohtrix Point Never Title: R Plus Seven (2013) flac Year Of Release: 2013 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Musique Concrète, Ambient, IDM, Glitch, Drone Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:43:01 Total Size: 99.5 MB / 235,03 MB Tracklist: [4:16] 01. Oneohtrix Point Never - Boring Angel [5:18] 02. Oneohtrix Point Never - Americans [1:33] 03. Oneohtrix Point Never - He She [3:53] 04. Oneohtrix Point Never - Inside World [6:45] 05. Oneohtrix Point Never - Zebra [5:24] 06. Oneohtrix Point Never - Along [3:06] 07. Oneohtrix Point Never - Problem Areas [2:47] 08. Oneohtrix Point Never - Cryo [4:54] 09. Oneohtrix Point Never - Still Life [5:05] 10. Oneohtrix Point Never - Chrome Country AllMusic Review by Heather Phares Over the course of Oneohtrix Point Never's discography, Daniel Lopatin managed to sound markedly different from album to album while keeping an overarching aesthetic. His Warp debut, R Plus Seven, often feels like a microcosm of that approach; these shape-shifting songs hold together more because of Lopatin's bold sonic palette than any unifying concept. Aside from the opening track, "Boring Angel," he downplays the drones that made up the heart of his earlier work (and Replica, to a lesser extent) in favor of bright, briskly applied tones that, on the surface, seem like the opposite of his usual modus operandi. This fragmentation could be seen as a variation of Replica's choppy recontextualizing, though the results are dizzying rather than hypnotic: "Americans" hops from environmental sounds to zapping synths to cheery strings to choral vocals in what feels like the musical equivalent of a series of smash cuts. Similarly, Lopatin trades one kind of nostalgia for another: instead of evoking (and sampling from) the '70s and early '80s as his earlier work did, the brittle, sometimes cheap MIDI-esque sounds he sprinkles throughout R Plus Seven recall the late '80s and early '90s. The preponderance of choral pads on tracks such as the fittingly named "Still Life" give the album an eerie, uncanny valley-ish undercurrent, while "Along"'s mix of piping synth flutes, exotic percussion, and sax sounds like new age and smooth jazz run through a woodchipper. However, thanks to the light-handed arrangements, what could be cheesy or ironic more often than not feels forward-looking. Despite the dots and dashes of sound at any given moment, the album gives an overall impression of sleekness, and its subversive glossiness suggests that its tracks were made from pop songs that were shattered into shards that are as alluring as they are difficult to piece together. Occasionally, Lopatin tones down the hyperactivity a bit, resulting in highlights like "Problem Areas," which is carried by rubbery bass and a stairstepping brass motif, and "Zebra" and "Chrome Country," which both use warm-sounding synths to surprisingly emotional effect (even if the latter song tweaks the choral pad so violently that it sounds like it's shrieking). By conventional standards, R Plus Seven isn't a widely appealing crossover for Lopatin's new label. Yet in an almost perverse way, the playful spirit of these tracks and their lively sounds make for some of his most accessible work yet. For the most part, the album showcases Oneohtrix Point Never's restlessness and ambition in flattering ways; if it's equal parts mystifying and beautiful, it's also a puzzle well worth trying to figure out. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/b1b8eb78ed8ddf808043da805394f471/losslessdl_27072004314-MP3-R_Plus_Seven.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/F4F2B840C5F8E28/losslessdl_27072004314-MP3-R_Plus_Seven.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/ca4ab6a862970171c773adfcea3dd6b2/losslessdl_27072004314-FLAC-R_Plus_Seven.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/00F798F7FCFEEC9/losslessdl_27072004314-FLAC-R_Plus_Seven.rar
  8. Artist: The Smashing Pumpkins Title: Adore (Super Deluxe) Year Of Release: 1998/2014 Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) Genre: Rock, Grunge Rock, Alternative Rock Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 06:49:08 Total Size: 951 mb | 2.6 gb Tracklist: CD1 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - To Sheila 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Daphne Descends 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - Once Upon A Time 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - Tear 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - Crestfallen 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Appels + Oranjes 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Pug 10. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Tale Of Dusty And Pistol Pete 11. The Smashing Pumpkins - Annie-Dog 12. The Smashing Pumpkins - Shame 13. The Smashing Pumpkins - Behold! The Night Mare 14. The Smashing Pumpkins - For Martha 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blank Page 16. The Smashing Pumpkins - 17 CD2 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - To Sheila (Mono) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore (Mono) 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect (Mono) 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Daphne Descends (Mono) 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - Once Upon A Time (Mono) 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - Tear (Mono) 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - Crestfallen (Mono) 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Appels + Oranjes (Mono) 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Pug (Mono) 10. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Tale Of Dusty And Pistol Pete (Mono) 11. The Smashing Pumpkins - Annie-Dog (Mono) 12. The Smashing Pumpkins - Shame (Mono) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins - Behold! The Night Mare (Mono) 14. The Smashing Pumpkins - For Martha (Mono) 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blank Page (Mono) CD3 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blissed And Gone (Sadlands Demo) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Christmastime (Sadlands Demo) 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - My Mistake (Sadlands Demo) 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Sparrow (Sadlands Demo) 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - Valentine (Sadlands Demo) 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Tale Of Dusty And Pistol Pete (Sadlands Demo) 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - What If_ (Sadlands Demo) 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Chewing Gum (CRC Demo) 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Tale Of Dusty And Pistol Pete (CRC Demo) 10. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Ethers Tragic (CRC Demo/Instrumental/2014 Mix) 11. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Guns Of Love Disastrous (CRC Demo/Instrumental/2014 Mix) 12. The Smashing Pumpkins - Annie-Dog (CRC Demo/Take 10) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins - Once In A While (CRC Demo/Take 10) 14. The Smashing Pumpkins - Do You Close Your Eyes When You Kiss Me_ (CRC Demo/Take 10) 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - For Martha (CRC Demo/Take 1) 16. The Smashing Pumpkins - My Mistake (CRC Demo/Take 1) 17. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blissed And Gone (CRC Demo) 18. The Smashing Pumpkins - For Martha (CRC Demo/Take 2/Instrumental) CD4 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - For Martha (Symphonic Snippet/Instrumental) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Crestfallen (Matt Walker Reimagined/2014) 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - To Sheila (Early Banjo Version) 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore (Puffy Combs Remix/1998) 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - O Rio (Instrumental/Sadlands Demo) 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - Waiting (Adore Outake) 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - Once Upon A Time (Adore Outake) 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Eye (2014 Mix) 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Saturnine (For Piano And Voice) 10. The Smashing Pumpkins - Cash Car Star (For Piano And Voice) 11. The Smashing Pumpkins - Pug (For Piano And Voice) 12. The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect (No Strings Version) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins - It's Alright (Instrumental/Adore Outtake) 14. The Smashing Pumpkins - Czarina (Take 1/Adore Outtake) 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - Indecision (Sadlands Demo) 16. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blank Page (Early Version) CD5 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - Let Me Give The World To You (Adore Outtake) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Tear (From Digital Transfer) 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - Cross (Adore Outtake) 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Because You Are (Adore B-side) 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - Jersey Shore (Sadlands Demo) 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - Shame (Take 1) 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - Summer (Instrumental/Adore Outtake) 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blissed And Gone (Drone Version) 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Heaven (Instrumental/Sadlands Demo) 10. The Smashing Pumpkins - Daphne Descends (Matt Walker Reimagined/2014) 11. The Smashing Pumpkins - Saturnine (Matt Walker Reimagined/2014) 12. The Smashing Pumpkins - Behold! The Nightmare (Alternate Vocal) 13. The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect (Acoustic Demo/Adore Outtake) 14. The Smashing Pumpkins - Do You Close Your Eyes_ (Adore Outtake) 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning (Batman & Robin Soundtrack Version) CD6 1. The Smashing Pumpkins - Daphne Descends (Live/San Paulo Session) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Tale Of Dusty And Pistol Pete (Live/San Paulo Session) 3. The Smashing Pumpkins - Tear (Live/San Paulo Session) 4. The Smashing Pumpkins - Shame (Live Mancow's Morning Madhouse Session, Chicago, IL./1998) 5. The Smashing Pumpkins - Blank Page (Live Mancow's Morning Madhouse Session, Chicago, IL./1998) 6. The Smashing Pumpkins - To Sheila (Live At Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN./1998) 7. The Smashing Pumpkins - Money (That's What I Want) (Live At Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA./1998) 8. The Smashing Pumpkins - X.Y.U. Medley (Live At Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA./1998) 9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Transmission (Live At Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA./1998) Left without a drummer after Jimmy Chamberlin's dismissal, the Smashing Pumpkins took the opportunity to revamp their sound slightly which is what Billy Corgan claimed they were going to do on their fourth album anyway. Adore, however, isn't a drastic departure. Using dream pop ballads and the synthetic pulse of "1979" as starting point, the Pumpkins have created a hushed, elegiac album that sounds curiously out of time it's certainly an outgrowth of their previous work, but the differences aren't entirely modern. Whenever synthesizers are added to the mix, the results make the band sound like a contemporary of the Cure or Depeche Mode, not Aphex Twin. That's not necessarily a problem, since Adore creates its own world with layered keyboards, acoustic guitars, and a rotating selection of drummers and machines. There's none of the distorted bluster that cluttered Mellon Collie and none of the grand sonic technicolor of Siamese Dream. Adore recasts the calmer moments of those albums in a sepia tone, in an attempt to be modest and intimate. Only Billy Corgan would consider a 74-minute, 16-track album a modest effort, but compared to its widescreen predecessors, it does feel a bit scaled down. Still, Corgan's ambitions reign supreme. This is no mere acoustic album, nor is it electronica it is quiet contemporary art rock, playing like a concept album without any real concept. Its very length and portentousness tend to obscure some lovely songs, since all the muted production tends to blend all the songs together. But even with its flaws, Adore is an admirable record that illustrates the depth of the Pumpkins' sound, even if it ultimately isn't a brave step forward. 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  9. Artist: Clark Title: Clarence Park (Expanded Edition) Year Of Release: 2001/2012 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Abstract, IDM, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:11:07 Total Size: 167.8 MB / 447,71 MB Tracklist: [1:31] 01. Clark - Pleen 1930's [2:54] 02. Clark - The Dogs [3:14] 03. Clark - Proper Lo-Fi [0:59] 04. Clark - Oaklands [2:41] 05. Clark - Bricks [0:37] 06. Clark - EmW [3:13] 07. Clark - A Laugh With Hills [1:06] 08. Clark - The Chase [4:18] 09. Clark - Lord Of The Dance [2:46] 10. Clark - Caveman Lament [2:09] 11. Clark - Fossil Paste [2:54] 12. Clark - Diesel Raven [2:58] 13. Clark - Shrewland [0:24] 14. Clark - Nostalgic Oblong [2:12] 15. Clark - Wicked Life (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [1:53] 16. Clark - Lady Palindrome (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [1:33] 17. Clark - Friday Bread (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [3:29] 18. Clark - Proper Mid-Fi (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [4:03] 19. Clark - Bob Dedication (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [1:04] 20. Clark - 820689 (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [2:11] 21. Clark - Alpha Dodgem Fortitude (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [3:37] 22. Clark - Mother McKnight (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) [4:58] 23. Clark - Guitar Solo (Bonus Track) [2:25] 24. Clark - Racloir (Bonus Track) [3:30] 25. Clark - Perfectly Welcome (Bonus Track) [2:21] 26. Clark - Sabbath (Bonus Track) [6:07] 27. Clark - Robinson Crusoe (Bonus Track) AllMusic Review by Sam Samuelson Winter in July can be a strange combination. Released in May of 2001, but seeing hype and sales in June and July, Chris Clark's Clarence Park is a frostingly cold glimpse at what winter feels like -- even if one listens to it during the dog days of relentless sun. Big reverberated beats transform into a crisp sound experiment, synth washes cut and skate alongside and in between breakbeat scientology, and sound sculpture paints imagery of glacier-like masses floating along in the sea minding their own business. Albeit not sounding especially original, and having an immense amount of pressure to do so, Clark turns in a fine debut of sensitive and cerebrally brash material that sits comfortably alongside some of the better records of 2001. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/5d627cd549b8b5b6659772e90a5ccb89/losslessdl_27072004310-MP3-Clarence_Park_Expanded_Edition.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/0ECA95C441BCA1C/losslessdl_27072004310-MP3-Clarence_Park_Expanded_Edition.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/4f2f2a713d53566507fece84ef7ef532/losslessdl_27072004310-FLAC-Clarence_Park_Expanded_Edition.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/450DBC635B7E475/losslessdl_27072004310-FLAC-Clarence_Park_Expanded_Edition.rar
  10. Artist: Nirvana Title: Nevermind (Super Deluxe Edition) Year Of Release: 1991/2011 Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) Genre: Rock, Grunge Rock, Alternative Rock Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 04:12:52 Total Size: 593 mb | 1.8 gb Tracklist: CD1 1. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit 2. Nirvana - In Bloom (Nevermind Version) 3. Nirvana - Come As You Are 4. Nirvana - Breed (Album Version) 5. Nirvana - Lithium 6. Nirvana - Polly (Album Version) 7. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings (Album Version) 8. Nirvana - Drain You (Album Version) 9. Nirvana - Lounge Act (Album Version) 10. Nirvana - Stay Away (Album Version) 11. Nirvana - On A Plain (Album Version) 12. Nirvana - Something In The Way (Album Version) 13. Nirvana - Endless, Nameless (Album Version) 14. Nirvana - Even In His Youth (B-Side) 15. Nirvana - Aneurysm (B-Side) 16. Nirvana - Curmudgeon (B-Side) 17. Nirvana - D-7 (Live At The BBC) 18. Nirvana - Been A Son (Live At Paramount Theatre B-Side) 19. Nirvana - School (Live At Paramount Theatre B-Side) 20. Nirvana - Drain You (Live At Paramount Theatre B-Side) 21. Nirvana - Sliver (Live At Del Mar B-Side) 22. Nirvana - Polly (Live At Del Mar B-Side) CD2 1. Nirvana - In Bloom (Smart Sessions) 2. Nirvana - Immodium (Breed) (Smart Sessions) 3. Nirvana - Lithium (Smart Sessions) 4. Nirvana - Polly (Smart Sessions) 5. Nirvana - Pay To Play (Smart Sessions) 6. Nirvana - Here She Comes Now (Smart Sessions) 7. Nirvana - Dive (Smart Sessions) 8. Nirvana - Sappy (Smart Sessions) 9. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Boombox Rehearsals) 10. Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse (Boombox Rehearsals) 11. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings (Boombox Rehearsals) 12. Nirvana - Lounge Act (Boombox Rehearsals) 13. Nirvana - Come As You Are (Boombox Rehearsals) 14. Nirvana - Old Age (Boombox Rehearsals) 15. Nirvana - Something In The Way (Boombox Rehearsals) 16. Nirvana - On A Plain (Boombox Rehearsals) 17. Nirvana - Drain You (Live At The BBC) 18. Nirvana - Something In The Way (Live At The BBC) CD3 1. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Devonshire Mix) 2. Nirvana - In Bloom (Devonshire Mix) 3. Nirvana - Come As You Are (Devonshire Mix) 4. Nirvana - Breed (Devonshire Mix) 5. Nirvana - Lithium (Devonshire Mix) 6. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings (Devonshire Mix) 7. Nirvana - Drain You (Devonshire Mix) 8. Nirvana - Lounge Act (Devonshire Mix) 9. Nirvana - Stay Away (Devonshire Mix) 10. Nirvana - On A Plain (Devonshire Mix) 11. Nirvana - Something In The Way (Devonshire Mix) CD4 1. Nirvana - Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam (Live At The Paramount) 2. Nirvana - Aneurysm (Live At The Paramount) 3. Nirvana - Drain You (Live At The Paramount) 4. Nirvana - School (Live At The Paramount) 5. Nirvana - Floyd The Barber (Live At The Paramount) 6. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Live At The Paramount) 7. Nirvana - About A Girl (Live At The Paramount) 8. Nirvana - Polly (Live At The Paramount) 9. Nirvana - Breed (Live At The Paramount) 10. Nirvana - Sliver (Live At The Paramount) 11. Nirvana - Love Buzz (Live At The Paramount) 12. Nirvana - Lithium (Live At The Paramount) 13. Nirvana - Been A Son (Live At The Paramount) 14. Nirvana - Negative Creep (Live At The Paramount) 15. Nirvana - On A Plain (Live At The Paramount) 16. Nirvana - Blew (Live At The Paramount) 17. Nirvana - Rape Me (Live At The Paramount) 18. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings (Live At The Paramount) 19. Nirvana - Endless, Nameless (Live At The Paramount) Nevermind was never meant to change the world, but you can never predict when the Zeitgeist will hit, and Nirvana's second album turned out to be the place where alternative rock crashed into the mainstream. This wasn't entirely an accident, either, since Nirvana did sign with a major label, and they did release a record with a shiny surface, no matter how humongous the guitars sounded. And, yes, Nevermind is probably a little shinier than it should be, positively glistening with echo and fuzzbox distortion, especially when compared with the black-and-white murk of Bleach. This doesn't discount the record, since it's not only much harder than any mainstream rock of 1991, its character isn't on the surface, it's in the exhilaratingly raw music and haunting songs. Kurt Cobain's personal problems and subsequent suicide naturally deepen the dark undercurrents, but no matter how much anguish there is on Nevermind, it's bracing because he exorcizes those demons through his evocative wordplay and mangled screams and because the band has a tremendous, unbridled power that transcends the pain, turning into pure catharsis. And that's as key to the record's success as Cobain's songwriting, since Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl help turn this into music that is gripping, powerful, and even fun (and, really, there's no other way to characterize "Territorial Pissings" or the surging "Breed"). In retrospect, Nevermind may seem a little too unassuming for its mythic status it's simply a great modern punk record but even though it may no longer seem life-changing, it is certainly life-affirming, which may just be better. 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  11. Artist: Soundgarden Title: Superunknown (Super Deluxe) Year Of Release: 1994/2014 Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) Genre: Rock, Grunge Rock, Alternative Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 04:14:03 Total Size: 1.7 gb Tracklist: CD1 1. Soundgarden - Let Me Drown 2. Soundgarden - My Wave 3. Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days 4. Soundgarden - Mailman 5. Soundgarden - Superunknown 6. Soundgarden - Head Down 7. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 8. Soundgarden - Spoonman 9. Soundgarden - Limo Wreck 10. Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live 11. Soundgarden - Kickstand 12. Soundgarden - Fresh Tendrils 13. Soundgarden - 4th Of July 14. Soundgarden - Half 15. Soundgarden - Like Suicide 16. Soundgarden - She Likes Surprises (Int'l Vers & Us 12") CD2 1. Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live (Alternate Mix) 2. Soundgarden - Spoonman (Alternate Steve Fisk Remix) 3. Soundgarden - Beyond The Wheel (Live At Exibition Stadium, Toronto _ 1993) 4. Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days (Live At Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI _ 1993) 5. Soundgarden - Birth Ritual (Original Demo Version) 6. Soundgarden - Jesus Christ Pose (Live At Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, SD _ 1993) 7. Soundgarden - Like Suicide (Acoustic Version) 8. Soundgarden - Kickstand (Live At Jones Beach Amphitheatre, Wantagh, NY _ 1993) 9. Soundgarden - My Wave (Live At Jones Beach Amphitheatre, Wantagh, NY _ 1993) 10. Soundgarden - Spoonman (Steve Fisk Remix) 11. Soundgarden - Exit Stonehenge 12. Soundgarden - Kyle Petty, Son Of Richard 13. Soundgarden - Black Days III 14. Soundgarden - Ghostmotorfinger 15. Soundgarden - Jerry Garcia's Finger 16. Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days (Video Version) CD3 1. Soundgarden - Let Me Drown (Demo Version) 2. Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days (Demo Version) 3. Soundgarden - Superunknown 4. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun (Demo Version) 5. Soundgarden - Spoonman (Demo Version) 6. Soundgarden - Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) 7. Soundgarden - 4th Of July (Demo Version) 8. Soundgarden - Half (Demo Version) 9. Soundgarden - Like Suicide (Demo Version) CD4 1. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun (Rehearsal Version) 2. Soundgarden - Bing Bing Goes To Church (Rehearsal Version) 3. Soundgarden - Half (Instrumentally) (Rehearsal Version) 4. Soundgarden - Head Down (Rehearsal Version) 5. Soundgarden - Kyle Petty, Son Of Richard (Rehearsal Version) 6. Soundgarden - Let Me Drown (Rehearsal Version) 7. Soundgarden - Limo Wreck (Rehearsal Version) 8. Soundgarden - My Wave (Rehearsal Version) 9. Soundgarden - Fresh Tendrils (Rehearsal Version) 10. Soundgarden - Like Suicide (Rehearsal Version) 11. Soundgarden - Ruff Riff-Raff (Rehearsal Version) 12. Soundgarden - Spoonman (Rehearsal Version) 13. Soundgarden - The Date I Tried To Leave (Rehearsal Version) 14. Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live (Rehearsal Version) Soundgarden's finest hour, Superunknown is a sprawling, 70-minute magnum opus that pushes beyond any previous boundaries. Soundgarden had always loved replicating Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath riffs, but Superunknown's debt is more to mid-period Zep's layered arrangements and sweeping epics. Their earlier punk influences are rarely detectable, replaced by surprisingly effective appropriations of pop and psychedelia. Badmotorfinger boasted more than its fair share of indelible riffs, but here the main hooks reside mostly in Chris Cornell's vocals; accordingly, he's mixed right up front, floating over the band instead of cutting through it. The rest of the production is just as crisp, with the band achieving a huge, robust sound that makes even the heaviest songs sound deceptively bright. But the most important reason Superunknown is such a rich listen is twofold: the band's embrace of psychedelia, and their rapidly progressing mastery of songcraft. Soundgarden had always been a little mind-bending, but the full-on experiments with psychedelia give them a much wider sonic palette, paving the way for less metallic sounds and instruments, more detailed arrangements, and a bridge into pop (which made the eerie ballad "Black Hole Sun" an inescapable hit). That blossoming melodic skill is apparent on most of the record, not just the poppier songs and Cornell-penned hits; though a couple of drummer Matt Cameron's contributions are pretty undistinguished, they're easy to overlook, given the overall consistency. The focused songwriting allows the band to stretch material out for grander effect, without sinking into the pointlessly drawn-out muck that cluttered their early records. The dissonance and odd time signatures are still in force, though not as jarring or immediately obvious, which means that the album reveals more subtleties with each listen. It's obvious that Superunknown was consciously styled as a masterwork, and it fulfills every ambition. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/4b0e63fb02b3264903a3e577cb713c74/losslessdl_270720Superunknown_Super_Deluxe_2014_FLAC.part1.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/dca5fff36989a28d0968f3671fcb2e24/losslessdl_270720Superunknown_Super_Deluxe_2014_FLAC.part2.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/3BB2E97CB040A15/losslessdl_270720Superunknown_Super_Deluxe_2014_FLAC.part1.rar https://nitroflare.com/view/96057CE79611ED5/losslessdl_270720Superunknown_Super_Deluxe_2014_FLAC.part2.rar
  12. Artist: Plaid Title: Spokes Year Of Release: 2003/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, IDM Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:58:47 Total Size: 136.7 MB . 377,15 MB Tracklist: [5:25] 01. Plaid - Even Spring [6:00] 02. Plaid - Crumax Rins [5:07] 03. Plaid - Upona [6:02] 04. Plaid - Zeal [5:48] 05. Plaid - Cedar City [5:31] 06. Plaid - B Born Droid [6:47] 07. Plaid - Marry [5:16] 08. Plaid - Get What You Gave [6:41] 09. Plaid - Buns [6:10] 10. Plaid - Quick Emix AllMusic Review by John Bush When Ed Handley and Andy Turner left Black Dog Productions in 1995 to record strictly as Plaid, they unfortunately jettisoned the sound of their own classic material. The style they embraced was organic but chilly, propulsive but also airy, and more heavily melodic than any other techno act of their time. Four albums later, in 2003, Plaid released Spokes amid the self-started hoopla of a return to the classic sound of pre-BDP-breakup classics like Mbuki Mvuki and "Scoobs in Columbia." (Ironic, though, that the duo's previous record, Double Figure, glossed on the old formula as well.) Fans anxious to hear tracks minus the steel drums and overworked melodies won't be completely satisfied with Spokes; nearly all of this territory has already been plotted with more detail and flair on Handley and Turner's first three records. That said, it's a simple matter of deciding which of these retreads have traction anyway and which are so thread-bare they're in danger of dissolving completely. On the plus side, listeners will be able to rely on "Upona" and "Zeal," particularly excellent examples of the ghostly electro that first launched the pair back in 1995. On the other extreme, though, "Cedar City" and "Get What You Gave" are rewrites so blatant they sound as though they've already appeared on at least two Plaid LPs previously. Worst of all, Spokes has many more examples of the latter than the former. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/ad5c732b2da209a49eb14d9a67971ccd/losslessdl_20072004304-MP3-Spokes.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/F6B289B3A05B958/losslessdl_20072004304-MP3-Spokes.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/60293a4d818d71708994d8f0d9cfe0cc/losslessdl_20072004304-FLAC-Spokes.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/AD10C7624C2F7A2/losslessdl_20072004304-FLAC-Spokes.rar
  13. Artist: Autechre Title: LP5 Year Of Release: 1998/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Abstract, IDM, Experimental Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:16:20 Total Size: 372,87 MB Tracklist: [08:39] 01. Autechre - AcroyearII [05:50] 02. Autechre - 777 [07:14] 03. Autechre - Rae [01:14] 04. Autechre - Melve [05:21] 05. Autechre - Vose In [04:03] 06. Autechre - Fold4, Wrap5 [06:17] 07. Autechre - Under BOAC [05:51] 08. Autechre - Corc [01:41] 09. Autechre - Caliper Remote [06:49] 10. Autechre - Arch Carrier [23:19] 11. Autechre - Drane2 AllMusic Review by Greg Prato Autechre create a fascinating sonic world on their fifth album release, where electronic pulses and blips are used to create fantastic textural waves. Members Sean Booth and Rob Brown prove they've become masters of programming throughout, issuing a more than suitable follow-up to their critically praised 1995 release, Tri Repetae++ (1997's Chiastic Slide wasn't considered a true follow-up by the band). Although it may be hard to take for those uninitiated into Autechre's unique style (it's hard to detect melodies initially), you'll discover something new with each repeated listen. Since all the songs are cut from the same sonic cloth, the album is best when listened to in its entirety, but the tracks "Acroyear2," "Rae," and "Fold4, Wrap5" are definite highlights. Although not for everyone, LP5 should be admired, since it's not comparable to anything past or present. Uncompromisingly cutting-edge. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/5cbf1f39a81fc776a2e06d0a0dfe7cdd/losslessdl_14072004258-MP3-LP5.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/7293851E2445FCB/losslessdl_14072004258-MP3-LP5.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/dcc89fd2ced946f76e27dd53c8f57844/losslessdl_14072004258-FLAC-LP5.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/CE36E31A9277017/losslessdl_14072004258-FLAC-LP5.rar
  14. Artist: The Flys Title: Today Belongs To Me: The Complete Recordings 1977-1980 Year Of Release: 2019 Label: Cherry Red Records Genre: Post-Punk, Powerpop Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue) Total Time: 02:37:30 Total Size: 361 MB / 1.02 GB Tracklist: DISC ONE 1. WE DON'T MIND THE RAVE 2. BEVERLEY 3. LOOKING FOR NEW HEARTS 4. SHE'S THE ONE 5. MONSOON SKY 6. FUN CITY 7. DON'T MOONLIGHT ON ME 8. SOME KIND OF GIRL 9. I DON'T KNOW 10. WAIKIKI BEACH REFUGEES 11. SATURDAY SUNRISE 12. DARK NIGHTS 13. LOVE AND A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL 14. CAN I CRASH HERE? 15. ME AND MY BUDDIES 16. JUST FOR YOUR SEX 17. CIVILIZATION 18. FUN CITY (single version) 19. E.C.4. 20. WAIKIKI BEACH REFUGEES (single version) 21. BEVERLEY (edited single version) 22. NAME DROPPING 23. FLY V. FLY 24. ADRIAN (DON'T CALL ME JIMMY) 25. I'LL SURVIVE 26. LIVING IN THE STICKS (first demo version) 1-12 The album Waikiki Beach Refugees, EMI EMC 3249, released October 1978 13-14, 17 Single, EMI 2747, released January 1978 15-16 From the EP Bunch Of Five, Zama ZA 10, released December 1977 18-19 Single, EMI 2795, released May 1978 20 Single, EMI 2867, released October 1978 21 Single, EMI 2907, released January 1979 22-23 Single, EMI 2936, released April 1979 24-26 Previously unreleased DISC TWO 1. LET'S DRIVE 2. ENERGY BOY 3. FASCINATE ME 4. TALKING TO THE WALL 5. 16 DOWN 6. FORTUNES 7. NIGHT CREATURES 8. WHEN 2 AND 5 MAKE 9 9. UNDERCOVER AGENT ZERO 10. CHEAP DAYS 11. WALKING THE STREETS 12. THROUGH THE WINDSCREEN 13. FREEZING 14. FRENZY IS 23 15. WE ARE THE LUCKY ONES 16. LIVING IN THE STICKS 17. NIGHT CREATURES (single version) 18. LOIS LANE 19. TODAY BELONGS TO ME 20. WHAT WILL MOTHER SAY? 21. UNDERCOVER AGENT ZERO (single version) 22. COME ON STUPID 23. PROGRAM 24. DOWN YOUR END OF THE PHONE 25. HANG ON 26. I SAY 27. LIVING IN THE STICKS (second demo version) 1-14 The album Own, EMI EMC 3316, released October 1979 15-16 Single, EMI 2979, released July 1979 17-19 From the EP Four From The Square, Parlophone R 6030, released February 1980 20-21 Single, Parlophone R 6036, released May 1980 22-27 Previously unreleased After witnessing the Birmingham leg of The Clash's White Riot tour in the spring of 1977, Coventry rock band Midnight Circus adopted a more streamlined, urgent sound and a more punk-friendly name. As The Flys, they issued a self-financed five-track EP at the end of the year before signing with EMI on the back of a tour with Buzzcocks. Over the next three years, The Flys were responsible for a dazzling run of witty, supremely melodic, endlessly inventive singles and two superb albums, "Waikiki Beach Refugees" and "Own", with the latter standing some forty years later as the Great Lost Album of the pop-punk era. However, a lack of commercial success and endless internal bickering saw guitarist, singer and chief songwriter Neil O'Connor pull the plug in mid-1980 to join sister Hazel - who'd been spotted while supporting The Flys at a Marquee Club gig - during her rise to prominence with the film Breaking Glass. Today Belongs To Me is the first complete anthology of a band that, despite critical acclaim and major label support, somehow fell through the cracks. It includes every known studio recording - including that early pre-EMI EP - as well as nine previously unreleased, from-the-masters studio demos, with two early versions of 1979 single 'Living In The Sticks' joined by seven previously-unheard late Seventies songs in the classic Flys tradition. Presented in 2-CD digipak format, and featuring a new essay on the band that includes numerous quotes from Neil O'Connor, Today Belongs To Me is the definitive document of the greatest pop-punk band never to score a Top Thirty single. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/125942ad8f4a7a6e7ae471ca82b60abd/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_FLAC.part1.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/aae89d0f764c07d75df6146a1f56acb5/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_FLAC.part2.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/20BC55BCB94F0C1/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_FLAC.part1.rar https://nitroflare.com/view/EC061E3CD32EF71/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_FLAC.part2.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/7351be2ab5f023800b566ef1206ed3e9/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_MP3.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/C2B2502814FC06E/losslessdl_200720The_Flys_-_Today_Belongs_To_Me_MP3.rar
  15. Artist: The National Title: Juicy Sonic Magic, Live in Berkeley, September 24-25, 2018 Year Of Release: 2019 Label: 4AD Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 237:47 min Total Size: 566 MB / 1,6 GB Tracklist: CD1: 01. Nobody Else Will Be There (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 02. The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 03. Walk It Back (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 04. Guilty Party (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 05. Don't Swallow the Cap (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 06. Bloodbuzz Ohio (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 07. I Need My Girl (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 08. Green Gloves (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 09. Brainy (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 10. Slow Show (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 11. All The Wine (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 12. I'll Still Destroy You (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 13. Dark Side of the Gym (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 14. Day I Die (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 15. Carin at the Liquor Store (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 16. Graceless (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 17. Rylan (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 18. Fake Empire (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 19. Light Years (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 20. Mr. November (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 21. Terrible Love (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) 22. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks (Live at Berkeley 9/24/18) CD2: 01. Light Years (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 02. The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 03. Walk It Back (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 04. Guilty Party (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 05. I Should Live in Salt (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 06. Don't Swallow the Cap (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 07. Afraid of Everyone (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 08. I Need My Girl (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 09. This Is the Last Time (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 10. Wasp Nest (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 11. Born to Beg (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 12. Sorrow (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 13. Apartment Story (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 14. Pink Rabbits (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 15. England (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 16. Day I Die (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 17. Rylan (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 18. Fake Empire (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 19. About Today (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 20. Lemonworld (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 21. Mr. November (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 22. Terrible Love (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) 23. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks (Live at Berkeley 9/25/18) Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/dc22f7cac5b92081deb1d03c2d12d2b2/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/886205D3B88F700/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/4d96a3f6dee77881be3f67fb90f30b01/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019_FLAC.part1.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/6f3ef3bb5e670efa1d71c03a3b8c55bb/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019_FLAC.part2.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/942D8E132ABFF72/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019_FLAC.part1.rar https://nitroflare.com/view/3F827AEBEB465F1/losslessdl_200720The_National_-_Juicy_Sonic_Magic__Live_in_Berkeley__September_24-25__2018_2019_FLAC.part2.rar
  16. Artist: Seefeel Title: Succour Year Of Release: 1995/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Techno, IDM, Experimental, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:01:54 Total Size: 142.5 MB / 275,71 MB Tracklist: [5:52] 01. Seefeel - Meol [7:29] 02. Seefeel - Extract [6:04] 03. Seefeel - When Face Was Face [5:53] 04. Seefeel - Fracture [6:00] 05. Seefeel - Gatha [6:09] 06. Seefeel - Ruby-Ha [6:30] 07. Seefeel - Rupt [4:26] 08. Seefeel - Vex [5:40] 09. Seefeel - Cut [7:52] 10. Seefeel - Utreat AllMusic Review by Glenn Swan There are those typically Seefeel-ish moments in Succour -- the looping of heavily treated sounds, vocals, keyboards, and guitar feedback that either transcend the clichés of electronica or wish it had a little more of it. Admittedly, Mark Clifford, Darren Seymour, Sarah Peacock, and Justin Fletcher do not want to be Moby or Underworld or anyone like that -- their guitar roots pointed them toward moody ambience and experimentation rather than the dance clubs. To this end they have become a respectable oddity -- prog-rock disguised as ambient psuedo-trance. By the time we reach them at this album, there are a couple rough spots, as they were supposedly having band problems at the time. Tracks like "Extract" repeat its key phrase tiredly for up to seven minutes, and frequently Clifford and Fletcher run to their signature tin-can drum samples and ambient clang of pipes in an attempt to keep other tracks afloat (like the somewhat unsurprising "Rupt" and "Cut"). Even more percussively obnoxious is "Vex" (a perfect title, under the circumstances), but it's the first time that listeners might recognize Seymour's bass amongst all the heavy treatments (and that's near the end of the album). What redeems Succour is a half-dozen other tracks, like the edgy polyrhythms and watery ambience of "When Face Was Face," replete with steady clangs and layered vocal lilts, making the whole production like a Javanese gamelan in space. "Fracture" follows next, a stark anthem with almost atypical and crunchy drums like a duet of rusted gasoline barrels, surrounded by guitar feedback and echoing vocals. "Ruby-Ha," though about as repetitive as "Extract," manages a little variation with the tattered ribbons of Peacock's voice (without whom neither the track nor the album would fare as well), sort of like a nursery-school lullaby long forgotten, played back on a pocket TV. "Gatha" comes off like a track from MAIN, with its needling guitar ripples, industrial static, and cavernous growls, though a bit heavy-handed on the bass drum (Indian tribes come to mind). Without the drum, perhaps there would be a taste of something rather refreshing in its minimalism. "Cut" has all the trappings of the weaker songs, but fares better because of the "dubby" bassline and somewhat more soulful rhythm track. "Utreat" closes out the disc beautifully, with a minimal call-and-response loop between electric piano and bass, peppered with next-door vocals and keyboard vapors. This track alone makes up for a third of the albums shortcomings. Overall, this is perhaps the bleakest album from Seefeel (their final for Warp records), but few do it as well. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/342a5afe4bb09530e55bbc9a550b82ef/losslessdl_14072004245-MP3-Succour.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/D9765473A93751B/losslessdl_14072004245-MP3-Succour.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/eccc23b876845be313d8d9719adf6c48/losslessdl_14072004245-FLAC-Succour.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/572260EA45A2256/losslessdl_14072004245-FLAC-Succour.rar
  17. Artist: Autechre Title: Chiastic Slide Year Of Release: 1997/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Abstract, IDM, Downtempo, Experimental Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:09:56 Total Size: 160.3 MB / 432,94 MB Tracklist: [08:57] 01. Autechre - Cipater [02:08] 02. Autechre - Rettic AC [06:57] 03. Autechre - Tewe [08:53] 04. Autechre - Cichli [07:35] 05. Autechre - Hub [03:51] 06. Autechre - Calbruc [09:44] 07. Autechre - Recury [08:33] 08. Autechre - Pule [13:17] 09. Autechre - Nuane AllMusic Review by John Bush After Tri Repetae++, the stunning leap forward with which Autechre astounded the techno world, the duo's fourth proper album came as a disappointment to many. The waves of polar static and mechanic clicks which distinguished Tri Repetae make Chiastic Slide little more than a variation on a form. Even worse, the album has too few ideas for its near 70-minute length, and the duo seem content with short loops being repeated and repeated over again for up to ten minutes on a single track. Though several songs are on a par with Tri Repetae -- and that's being generous -- Chiastic Slide just can't compare with Autechre's earlier work. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/0b35b8dc42ecbe6fb3f43b71d64b13eb/losslessdl_20072004297-MP3-Chiastic_Slide.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/E7210A4475255A3/losslessdl_20072004297-MP3-Chiastic_Slide.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/dae223f576e43e651598498e51f9121b/losslessdl_20072004297-FLAC-Chiastic_Slide.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/F773D5859E8D29A/losslessdl_20072004297-FLAC-Chiastic_Slide.rar
  18. Artist: Autechre Title: Quaristice Year Of Release: 2008/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Glitch, Abstract, IDM, Experimental, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:13:23 Total Size: 172.3 MB / 364,86 MB Tracklist: [2:52] 01. Autechre - Altibzz [4:17] 02. Autechre - The Plc [3:08] 03. Autechre - IO [2:33] 04. Autechre - plyPhon [3:25] 05. Autechre - Perlence [1:21] 06. Autechre - SonDEremawe [5:00] 07. Autechre - Simmm [3:03] 08. Autechre - paralel Suns [2:56] 09. Autechre - Steels [3:39] 10. Autechre - Tankakern [3:43] 11. Autechre - rale [3:47] 12. Autechre - Fol3 [2:39] 13. Autechre - fwzE [3:11] 14. Autechre - 90101-5l-l [2:52] 15. Autechre - bnc Castl [2:12] 16. Autechre - Theswere [4:57] 17. Autechre - WNSN [4:57] 18. Autechre - chenc9 [5:34] 19. Autechre - Notwo [7:15] 20. Autechre - Outh9X AllMusic Review by Andy Kellman "Unified" and "cohesive" would not be two of the first couple hundred words used to describe Quaristice, the first Autechre album since 2005's Untilted. The only aspect that prevents Quaristice from seeming open-ended, as a bunch of tracks splayed arbitrarily across a disc, is that it begins and ends with ambient (as in entirely beat-less) pieces; an arc might gradually become apparent, but that would only be the result of increased familiarity with the sequence of tracks. It's disparate, to say the very least, but that is not at the listener's expense. Just by glancing at the length of the track list, it's apparent the album is not standard-operating Autechre; at 73 minutes in length, most of the 20 tracks are more like vignettes, yet the ideas arrive fully formed, never appearing to be dashed off or loosely sketched. The variety of ideas is nearly imposing, the best of which include the deadened chiming and clanging of "Simmm," the stealth jitter of "Tankakern," the Drexciya-worthy pitch-black neo-electro of "Rale," and the handful of stunning and duly swarthy ambient tracks -- especially the closing 12 minutes shared by the chilling "Notwo" and "Outh9x" tandem. A couple moments, unsurprisingly, border on the inscrutable, with "Fol3" sounding like a collage of car collisions and slammed doors smeared and backmasked for nearly four minutes, and "bnc Cstl" more like a hyper-speed gag of sound effects, its high hats and snares tucked deeply into the mix. While it can take some time to get a handle on its generous stream of components, Quaristice is far from just another Autechre album. Not since LP5 has being impressed been so obviously secondary to enjoyment. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/00d37e583bf778ea68ef8c67e61f8fee/losslessdl_20072004293-MP3-Quaristice.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/278BB924F6D7CA4/losslessdl_20072004293-MP3-Quaristice.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/a27ba571ce944cc7ea8db287329cd666/losslessdl_20072004293-FLAC-Quaristice.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/7DD79D51FF55F3D/losslessdl_20072004293-FLAC-Quaristice.rar
  19. Artist: Autechre Title: Tri Repetae Year Of Release: 1995/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Abstract, IDM, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:12:34 Total Size: 82.8 MB / 426,61 MB Tracklist: [06:40] 01. Autechre - Dael [08:34] 02. Autechre - Clipper [07:08] 03. Autechre - Leterel [08:04] 04. Autechre - Rotar [09:41] 05. Autechre - Stud [04:16] 06. Autechre - Eutow [04:39] 07. Autechre - C/Pach [05:50] 08. Autechre - Gnit [07:33] 09. Autechre - Overand [10:08] 10. Autechre - Rsdio AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett Starting with the snarling, slow machine-funk of "Dael," Tri Repetae fully confirms Autechre's evolution into electronic noise kings. If not as immediately experimental as the fractured work by the likes of Merzbow, Tri Repetae expertly harnesses the need for a beat to perfectly balance out the resolutely fierce, crunching samples and busy arrangements, turning from being inspired by Aphex Twin to being equally inspiring in itself. "Rotar" does a particularly fine job on this front, with high-pitched sounds against low, distorted bass blasts -- and this only forms part of the percussion arrangement. The basic combination of soft melody and harsh beats are here as well, coming fully to the fore and resulting in such fine songs as the synth-string/organ wheeze laden "Leterel" and the quirky, sweet "Gnit." Nearly every track has a particular edge or element to it, making it eminently listenable and distinct. "Stud," for all of its macho connotations, actually takes a gentler path than most of the album's tunes, with a flowing synth wash at the center of a stripped-down but sharp digital-drum punch; by the end of the song, the synth loops float freely in an uneasy, ambient wave. With the drowsy pulse of "Overand" and the echoing beats of "Radio" (perhaps not so ironically, the most straightforward of the album's songs) to close things out, Tri Repetae stands as a varied, accomplished album, clear evidence of Autechre's unique genius around sound. American releases included a bonus disc compiling the Anvil Vapre and Garbage EPs. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/0bfad2fad096650dcddd30b8ba0a2a14/losslessdl_14072004252-MP3-Tri_Repetae.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/C53A1E456514261/losslessdl_14072004252-MP3-Tri_Repetae.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/bd683501cdb849abdbb8c0ded568a4c5/losslessdl_14072004252-FLAC-Tri_Repetae.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/57D401E9354C674/losslessdl_14072004252-FLAC-Tri_Repetae.rar
  20. Artist: Battles Title: Mirrored Year Of Release: 2007/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, Rock, Math Rock, Experimental, Indie Rock Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:51:57 Total Size: 349,04 MB Tracklist: [4:51] 01. Battles - Race : In [7:07] 02. Battles - Atlas [2:34] 03. Battles - Ddiamondd [7:43] 04. Battles - Tonto [2:48] 05. Battles - Leyendecker [8:11] 06. Battles - Rainbow [5:18] 07. Battles - Bad Trails [0:52] 08. Battles - Prismism [1:59] 09. Battles - Snare Hangar [7:04] 10. Battles - Tij [3:30] 11. Battles - Race : Out AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek It's official: in 2007, it's all come full circle. Prog rock has made its way into the indie scene. Battles' Mirrored, their debut full-length after three EPs, makes that plain. Messrs. John Stanier of Helmet and Tomahawk, guitarist/keyboardist Ian Williams of Don Caballero and Storm & Stress, guitarist David Konopka of Lynx, and avant solo musician Tyondai Braxton have constructed an album that combines the best of Van Der Graaf Generator, Magma, Krautrock, and math rock, while coming up with something that stands so far out on the fringe that it is in a league of its own. That so much of this music is created via the magic of software and combined with one- or two-note keyboard and guitar patterns makes it the Philip K. Dick equivalent of modern rock. The intro, "Race: In," comes flying out of the box with a series of rim shots and repetitive guitar lines before Braxton comes whistling into the front end. This is a Disney tune for Snow White by the Seven Dwarfs run amok. The abstract patterns introduced by the keyboards and bassline serve to underscore the melody, complex though it may be, and the sampling sound of hammers creates, at least momentarily, the image of "Whistle While You Work" before the guitars enter full bore and transform it into a full-blown prog jam with tight turns, momentary riffs all the while keeping a motorik drumbeat whether on a snare or a tom-tom. The whistling and wordless vocals that reflect another set of keyboard sounds add depth, humor, and warmth to this underground rainbow. On "Atlas," the title track from the band's last EP, the sound is one of futuristic dragon music à la the conceits of T. Rex without the clever lyrics. Here, the drum shuffle of so many great T. Rex tunes introduces a single guitar riff, warped by sonics and growled vocals that sound like a pig snorting. The intoxication of rhythm is inescapable, even as the David Seville Chipmunk-style vocals -- which could be backmasked -- create a progression for the tune to lift off from. It's tribal and slick, both at the same time. There is even a manipulated -- via the wonders of electronics -- "oo-ay-oo" from The Wizard of Oz scene where the evil Wicked Witch of the West henchmen sing as they march in guard formation around her dark palace. But this music is anything but dark. It's insistent, playful, and planned down to the distorted bass loop and pulsing guitar and keyboard notes that are layered on top in single- or double-note formations. Indeed, Mirrored is the place -- the very terrain -- where nerd science meets rock, and it's a gas. It's the amalgam of "merry melodies" that grabs the listener, even to the point of forgetting how many different arrays of percussion and electric string and keyboard instruments are being played on each and every tune. The sprint that is "Ddiamondd" could be in Christian Vander's Zeuhl dialect, with some of nastiest keyboard bass since the Beastie Boys' "Party's Gettin' Rough." One can hear strains of Gentle Giant in the way vocal harmonies are carefully layered to provide a counterpoint to the knotty riffs being executed. "Tonto" is an exception, where Asian, early American folk melody, and contrapuntal interplay create a long journey into some instrumental netherworld where rhythm and sound don't so much come to a conclusion as collide in variations of tempo and modal changes. "Rainbow" is the albums's longest and most chaotic track, yet it's utterly infectious listening as guitars roar and whoosh through the top of the mix. Rhythmic invention undercuts them and directs the shifts in tempo and even key. In contrast, "Bad Trails," with its synth loop providing a hypnotic inroad into Braxton's singing and shifting strands of guitar, bass, and synth lines, is a bona fide song. "Race: Out," the album's final cut, begins largely as an electronically manipulated exercise is backward tape manipulation; but this is all digital, folks, until the drums enter full bore announcing in short rolls on the toms that something else is about to occur -- and it does. Everything shifts into forward motion again on a dime and the instruments engage each other in a labyrinthine dance of cheap keyboard themes and tight, knotty guitar inventions. Pattern after pattern is introduced, played until it becomes rote, and then shifts itself, by only a couple of notes, into something entirely different as sounds, soundscapes, and instruments engage one another in call-and-response until a fade into silence. Mirrored is unlike any recording out there at the moment. It's loud, funny, and astonishingly sophisticated, and doesn't feel pretentious in the least. Never has the wall of electronic futurism sounded so organic or musical. The album's many influences offer only guide posts, as Battles have their own unique image of a sound universe that one can play in as well as be awed by. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/de6421f92c625ac35c1f6ad50e2fe968/losslessdl_20072004289-MP3-Mirrored.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/8EFA62DD65BBEF0/losslessdl_20072004289-MP3-Mirrored.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/bffc46cb76c76b8e710c224f9113463c/losslessdl_20072004289-FLAC-Mirrored.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/222DA9AF1326AC3/losslessdl_20072004289-FLAC-Mirrored.rar
  21. Artist: Squarepusher Title: Budakhan Mindphone Year Of Release: 1999/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: IDM, Drum & Bass, Experimental, Future Jazz Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:30:28 Total Size: 183,08 MB Tracklist: [5:31] 01. Squarepusher - Iambic 5 Poetry [4:53] 02. Squarepusher - Fly Street [4:25] 03. Squarepusher - The Tide [3:08] 04. Squarepusher - Splask [3:32] 05. Squarepusher - Two Bass Hit (Dub) [4:09] 06. Squarepusher - Varkatope [4:49] 07. Squarepusher - Gong Acid AllMusic Review by John Bush Though listeners may have expected an EP of B-sides hot on the heels of the last Squarepusher full-length, Tom Jenkinson appeared to have already moved on with this "mini-album." It has a similar feel (read: tin-can production) to Music Is Rotted One Note, but few of these tracks have the short-shrift sound of your average outtakes. The opener, "Iambic 5 Poetry," is much more inclined to melody and atmosphere, with cascading dub effects hitting off the beat and echoing low into the mix. The EP is definitely less obsessed with '70s fusion and more squarely experimental, akin to the quasi-single "My Sound" from Music Is Rotted One Note. Overall, Budakhan Mindphone breaks the bounds of fan-only singles and earns respect on its own worth. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/d79bd721779f6184c0e34ce0f2c5a6c8/losslessdl_14072004264-MP3-Budakhan_Mindphone.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/CD50D2E93CA195B/losslessdl_14072004264-MP3-Budakhan_Mindphone.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/50b7a0d3b37f4e3eef1f535593ba9e67/losslessdl_14072004264-FLAC-Budakhan_Mindphone.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/FD9384BF77B803B/losslessdl_14072004264-FLAC-Budakhan_Mindphone.rar
  22. Artist: Squarepusher Title: Music Is Rotted One Note Year Of Release: 1998/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Fusion, IDM, Experimental Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:48:29 Total Size: 114.0 MB / 273,09 MB Tracklist: [2:20] 01. Squarepusher - Chunk-S [4:21] 02. Squarepusher - Don't Go Plastic [4:28] 03. Squarepusher - Dust Switch [2:07] 04. Squarepusher - Curve 1 [3:45] 05. Squarepusher - 137 (Rinse) [2:24] 06. Squarepusher - Parallelogram Bin [4:58] 07. Squarepusher - Circular Flexing [2:37] 08. Squarepusher - Ill Descent [6:07] 09. Squarepusher - My Sound [0:45] 10. Squarepusher - Drunken Style [4:25] 11. Squarepusher - Theme From Vertical Hold [1:56] 12. Squarepusher - Ruin [2:27] 13. Squarepusher - Shin Triad [1:47] 14. Squarepusher - Step 1 [4:01] 15. Squarepusher - Last Ap Roach AllMusic Review by Greg Prato The one-man drum'n'bass outfit Squarepusher (aka Tom Jenkinson) treads upon more unpredictable terrain on Music Is Rotted One Note. Although the album still contains elements of his usual drum'n'bass sound, this is by and large a jazz/fusion affair. Jenkinson does a masterful job playing all the instruments live and by himself, and perfectly re-creates the funky atmosphere of such early-'70s Miles Davis classics as Get Up With It and On the Corner. Jenkinson's performances throughout the disc are both flawless and inspired -- he obviously realized that if he were to pay tribute to Miles, nothing but the best would do. Davis' spirit lives on in such tracks as "Don't Go Plastic," "Dust Switch," "137 (Rinse)," and "Theme From Vertical Hold," while "My Sound" perfectly captures the essence of Miles' calming and reflective compositions. But don't be misled; this is not a by-the-numbers rip-off of Miles Davis. Jenkinson updates these familiar sounds with '90s recording techniques and injects enough of his own style into the mix to keep it recognizable. Miles would be proud. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/3cdcec0af1721bdfb5b1a7bf551859d5/losslessdl_14072004255-MP3-Music_Is_Rotted_One_Note.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/825AAB9F2B55FE7/losslessdl_14072004255-MP3-Music_Is_Rotted_One_Note.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/dff9e4ec2974a1279ee459286bbecfc1/losslessdl_14072004255-FLAC-Music_Is_Rotted_One_Note.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/A153EF451873887/losslessdl_14072004255-FLAC-Music_Is_Rotted_One_Note.rar
  23. Artist: Seefeel Title: Pure, Impure Year Of Release: 1993 Label: Too Pure Records Ltd Genre: Electronic, Leftfield, Abstract, IDM, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:49:39 Total Size: 116.8 MB / 247,08 MB Tracklist: [07:06] 1. Seefeel - Plainsong (EP Version) [05:48] 2. Seefeel - Moodswing [10:45] 3. Seefeel - Minky Starshine [07:37] 4. Seefeel - Time To Find Me (afx Fast Mix) [09:35] 5. Seefeel - Time To Find Me (afx Slow Mix) [08:48] 6. Seefeel - Plainsong (sine Bubble Embossed Dub) Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/b8ef3a5e980c9ee7410f77db4cbca4fe/losslessdl_20072004302-MP3-_Pure_Impure.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/E7A03615A0B1D5F/losslessdl_20072004302-MP3-_Pure_Impure.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/5101eb376e1e424577c587dd7fa13a20/losslessdl_20072004302-FLAC-_Pure_Impure.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/2B2EEB62D3E04F8/losslessdl_20072004302-FLAC-_Pure_Impure.rar
  24. Artist: The Black Dog Title: Spanners Year Of Release: 1995/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Techno, IDM, Ambient Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:15:58 Total Size: 105.7 MB / 453,31 MB Tracklist: [03:04] 01. The Black Dog - Raxmus [00:28] 02. The Black Dog - Bolt1 [06:43] 03. The Black Dog - Barbola Work [00:28] 04. The Black Dog - Bolt2 [10:35] 05. The Black Dog - Psil-cosyin [05:43] 06. The Black Dog - Chase The Manhattan [01:36] 07. The Black Dog - Bolt3 [03:09] 08. The Black Dog - Tahr [01:06] 09. The Black Dog - Bolt4 [06:22] 10. The Black Dog - Further Harm [06:53] 11. The Black Dog - Nommo [00:22] 12. The Black Dog - Bolt5 [07:14] 13. The Black Dog - Pot Noddle [00:42] 14. The Black Dog - Bolt6 [03:47] 15. The Black Dog - End Of Time [06:00] 16. The Black Dog - Utopian Dream [00:17] 17. The Black Dog - Bolt7 [05:26] 18. The Black Dog - Frisbee Skip [06:04] 19. The Black Dog - Chesh AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett The last release under the group name before the trio splintered, Spanners is a great full-packed CD of modern electronic music, the band drawing on everything from dub to avant-garde experimentalism to create a varied, intoxicating collection. Funk samples are twisted and played with rather than lovingly reused, lyrics eschewed for obscure or unintelligible samples at most, generally straightforward dancefloor tracks still sound slightly hesitant or off. Even from the first song, "Raxmus," it's not too surprising that this appeared on Warp Records; the blend of shuffling yet crisp beat, ambient tones, and other sonic touches and tweaks practically could have been tailormade as a calling card for the label. Certainly, there's a healthy sense of playfulness and obscurity that won't surprise fans of labelmate Aphex Twin, neither will song titles like "Psil-Coysin" and "Nommo." The highlights are many, most often achieving a solid combination of dancefloor friendliness and unexpected sonic trickery. "Chase the Manhattan" may have a cringeworthy pun of a title, but the brisk funk/world percussion beat, soothing synth washes, and distorted electronic bass stabs all come together wonderfully. "Further Harm" shifts a number of times during its length, sometimes playing around with rough beats low in the mix and at other points serving up a variety of keyboard melodies interspersed with brief vocal bits. Other numbers of note include "Pot Noodle," with what sounds like a soft acoustic guitar or a keyboard programmed to sound like one playing a lazy, relaxed melody under the main loop, and the echoing, minimal percussion breaks and squelchy electro-inspired tones of "Frisbee Skip." A series of brief bridge tracks entitled "Bolt" (i.e., "Bolt1," "Bolt2," etc.) crop up throughout Spanners, mostly following their own curious logic as they slide from one track to the next. Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/f25b27aeb6f4e4b62fedc896687a9c80/losslessdl_14072004243-MP3-Spanners_.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/AD640FC4F936E28/losslessdl_14072004243-MP3-Spanners_.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/ae86c8b6ec4610eb56a980991c5d2229/losslessdl_14072004243-FLAC-Spanners_.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/E22A2E0C27A1D5F/losslessdl_14072004243-FLAC-Spanners_.rar
  25. Artist: Two Lone Swordsmen Title: A Bag Of Blue Sparks Year Of Release: 1998/2019 Label: Warp Records Genre: Electronic, IDM, Electro Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 00:35:03 Total Size: 82.5 MB / 219.4 MB Tracklist: [6:18] 01. Two Lone Swordsmen - Sticky [6:54] 02. Two Lone Swordsmen - Gay Spunk [8:31] 03. Two Lone Swordsmen - Last Of The Fumes [6:09] 04. Two Lone Swordsmen - Electric 4 Bird [3:37] 05. Two Lone Swordsmen - Black Commandments [3:34] 06. Two Lone Swordsmen - Black Commandments 2 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) - Warp Records Limited Copyright (c) - Warp Records Limited Recorded At - Rotters Golf Club Studios Published By - MCA Music Published By - Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. Glass Mastered At - Docdata Credits Producer - Weatherall*, Tenniswood*, 2 Lone Swordsmen* Sleeve, Design - Haywire (6), James Woodbourne Written-By - Weatherall* (tracks: 2 to 6), Tenniswood* (tracks: 2 to 6), 2 Lone Swordsmen* (tracks: 2 to 6) Download links: https://rapidgator.net/file/ec8b9b6368d69bbd1e08b36964bd8783/losslessdl_14072004256-MP3-A_Bag_Of_Blue_Sparks.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/6772293E819B727/losslessdl_14072004256-MP3-A_Bag_Of_Blue_Sparks.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/19d0cf9a3552a4d9cf213aa04a32593c/losslessdl_14072004256-FLAC-A_Bag_Of_Blue_Sparks.rar.html https://nitroflare.com/view/3F53A1AE597E637/losslessdl_14072004256-FLAC-A_Bag_Of_Blue_Sparks.rar
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