ETIQUETTE - Include correct format (artist / band, title of release, year of release, cover art, the file type (v0, 320 mp3, FLAC, etc), short description, YouTube sample, link) - Send thanks if you have downloaded something to let them know they did a good thing - Avoid sharing / requesting things that are already on the archive - Soulseek / rutracker are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it - No samples on YouTube, Soundcloud? Drag'n'drop any mp3 on clyp.it
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Share something first? - Google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/ - When searching, limit your search to links only, like so: "desired album mega|zippyshare|mediafire" - Make sure you've typed "zippyshare" and not "zippy", or else Zippyshare links will not be found.
end your fucking life or learn to read. No one is going to share anything with you unless you share first. people like you are the fucking swine of the earth
Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement - Water Witches (2017) [FLAC] >alias of Prurient, noise, ambient, compilation of RSE releases up to its release D: mega.nz/#F!wtx0RQ6K!H0FKhU2nAA2NOnkEtEfRDA
Hey dude, I think I found it on deezloader. Listed under P.H.F. 2015 New Zealand? If so, uploading now.
Part of share thread etiquette is posting a download link alongside the youtube link.
Isaiah Murphy
>Part of share thread etiquette is posting a download link alongside the youtube link.
sry
Aiden Perry
these days all I do is push a button and the youtube link is copied into my library in seconds.
Alexander Brown
yeah that sounds like it, being the release year and all. thanks, my dude.
Adam Robinson
Rosetta Stone - An Eye for Adrenaline (2019) [320] >90s goth rock/Sisters of Mercy worship, modern "bootleg" (read: fan compilation) >OC, all tracks from UK album "An Eye for the Main Chance" and US album "Adrenaline" mixed into a double album
thanks again! and will do. i've never heard of it until now.
Jose Thompson
good for you
Robert Ramirez
sounds like Andrew WK lol
Easton Brooks
andrew eldritch, andrew wk, what's the difference
Michael Gutierrez
Various Artists - Sweet as Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes from the Horn of Africa (2017) [FLAC] >compilation of Somali music from before the civil war broke out. Tape was buried to avoid being destroyed from bombing. Groovy tunes. L: youtube.com/watch?v=DdQSxK_ukrk D: mega.nz/#F!o4o3TYYJ!eXkdZmbfuqvhho8kBY8Mew
Various Artists - Streets (1977) >punk rock comp released by Beggars Banquet >features early version of the song Talk Talk by Mark Hollis' first band The Reaction (at this time, it was called Talk Talk Talk Talk) mega.nz/#!jF11lSoT!95k97BbGE1OsrBdzv-M4xu8XMgeqBNFwtULyYngTVBY
why do I know this? has it been making the nerdy mu rounds lately?
Colton Nelson
someone posted a sample in a thread recently, i listened to it and liked it and snatched it off deezloader and uploaded it to mega and posted the link in this thread and another thread the other day. maybe you were the user i recommended it to?
Jayden Brooks
thank you! you're a legend :)
Chase Morales
Thanks, I’ve been looking for this.
Jason Edwards
bump
Jaxson Rogers
Actually pretty fun
Nathan Sanchez
legend is this the complete cd track list or the bandcamp one?
Jeremiah Torres
CD
Cooper Ramirez
Thank you but any chance you could fix this? There's a problem with 4 of the tracks?
Ryder Smith
why share this. its free on the bandcamp, and you can choose between 320 or flac there
Bob Dylan - The Basement Tape (2015) [FLAC] >RSD reconstruction of the original 14 acetate used to shop the songs around to those interested in recording them >the byrds among others used this acetate as a template to record covers of these songs >flawless rip of RSD vinyl, which was mastered from the original tapes >folk rock, country rock >original mono mixes
Took a long time to find this digital rip of this, and it’s probably my favorite presentation of the basement tapes. Spread as much as you can, it’s hard as hell to find.
I got into Fela Kuti by listening to 'Fela Soul.' I also enjoyed their Zombie album. anybody have any recs based on that? I'm grabbing this so, thanks user!
Cameron Long
requesting a few, dropping a few
IN NEED OF:
The Garden - haha Herb Ellis/ Reno Palmier - Windflower any arabian/indian/western/desert/hindu Charanjit Singh Lost Sounds - future touch
Here's a few I like
Samuel Sanders
Tommy Guerrero - Road to Knowhere (2018)
> desert jam, reminds me of khruangbin, eric johnson, instrumentals. VERY GOOD
>Charanjit Singh I'd love to hear a good vinyl rip of Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat. The digital release has lower dynamic range, and the only vinyl rip I've heard was from very bad condition vinyl.
Jack Hall
Been looking for Bob Drake - The Skull Mailbox for ages. There is literally no FLAC anywhere
Justin Clark
The Caretaker - An Empty Bliss Beyond This World > ambient , lo-fi , instrumentals, ""[An empty bliss beyond this World] was inspired by a 2010 study suggesting that Alzheimer's patients have an easier time remembering information when it's placed in the context of music. What makes it unique isn't that Kirby resuscitates old but vaguely familiar source material; it's how he edits it. Several of the tracks here take pretty, anodyne phrases and loop them mindlessly; several stop in what feels like mid-thought; several reach back and then jump forward. They never feel filled-in from start to finish, and they tend to linger on moments that feel especially comforting or conclusive: the last flourishes of a song, maybe, the pat on the shoulder, the part when we're assured everything is drawing to a close. Kirby isn't just making nostalgic music, he's making music that mimics the fragmented and inconclusive ways our memories work."
literally had to shit immediately after downloading. thank you?
Gavin Diaz
Thanks, had trouble finding this before now
Austin Perry
Sharethreads need to be brought back hard. I tried to make them come back late last year but too many people just want to take shares and not give them.
Absolutely, I try to share every time they come up nowadays. Don't remember the last time there were threads hitting the limit. Sometimes they die just over a day.
god damn, i always forget the name of this band when i'm looking for them, for some reason i get them confused with bull of heaven. thanks for reminding me
Logan Fisher
this is incredible, thanks user!
Daniel Reed
dump time Nikki Giovanni – The Way I Feel 1975 - US Funk / Soul / Spoken Word
If you liked "Seiko 3", check out "Music For Commercials" for more by Yasuaki Shimizu. And despite being a 2019 release, I am pleasantly surprised that this compilation seems to be original versions, not remastered.
Christopher Allen
Anyone have DJ Rashad – Just A Taste Vol. One?
Kevin Baker
bomp
Jeremiah Morgan
are download links required ITT? Isn't it here where you actually share and discuss music or am I confusing it with /daily/?
Jaxson Thompson
yeah, download links are the whole point of sharethreads
Grayson Ross
here's a recording of the Julia Holter show I was at tonight (Great Hall in Toronto)
>synth-pop, catches the band in the transitional period between Colour Of Spring and Spirit of Eden. the music is more drawn out and complex here, more atmospheric than their synth-pop hits
I'd recommend any of the other fifty thousand albums he released in the 70s. Fela is life. Legend has it that David Byrne made the Talking Heads listen to Afro-Disiac on repeat to prepare for Remain in Light.
requesting Bokutachi no Iru Tokoro. discog again in particular 大人ごっこ, 人生ダメ子と申します, or any of the EPs
Aiden Davis
damon's going to be angry with you if you keep uploading all the recent releases from his label
William Jones
legend, thanks :)
Wyatt Cook
Supersilent - 6 (2003) [320]
>Free Improv, Ambient, EAI. >A great starting point for those interested in Free Improv. None of the tracks are aimless and it's pretty cohesive. 6.4 wouldn't feel out of place in a post-rock album desu.
Sample (can't really find anything from the album in Youtube or on Bandcamp, so, same artist, different album): youtube.com/watch?v=1a_ZAqCmzQs
>Canterbury Scene, Art Rock, Progressive Rock. >One year after Wyatt's tragic accident he released one of the greatest achievement of the Canterbury scene. Really fucking magical.
>Avant-Folk, Experimental Rock. >Dawson's best album to date imho. The title track proves his incredible skills as a lyricist in his most personal song, all accompanied by his idiosyncratic guitar-playing.
Tymon i Trupy - Songs for Genpo (1996) [mp3 v0] >indie rock, yass, jazz rock >Tymon Tymański was the godfather of the avant-garde jazz movement known as "yass", although he also played in rock bands, such as Trupy. There's Jacek Olter on drums and Mikołaj Trzaska on saxophones. Really nice.
Tymon i Trupy - Songs for Genpo (1996) [mp3 v0] >indie rock, yass, jazz rock >Tymon Tymański was the godfather of the avant-garde jazz movement known as "yass", although he also played in rock bands, such as Trupy. There's Jacek Olter on drums and Mikołaj Trzaska on saxophones. Really nice. mega.nz/#!Q5s1xS4S!piing6yc4uyN0WESFvJy4aqKDgHSmz7dNHXqG4eiX7E >sample: youtube.com/watch?v=JKMvRWCzE08