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
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Google "blogspot + artist name + album name" - Google the same as above but with site:zippyshare.com and such instead of blogspot - SHARE SOMETHING FIRST?
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|zip
I purchased this album through Bandcamp to share it as it wasn't otherwise available (to download for free) and this is the first time I'm sharing it. I don't see how this can qualify as shilling.
YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN - YT//ST (2011) >Experimental Heavy Rock, Progressive Rock, Noise Rock, Art Rock, sometimes approaching metal in parts but not quite getting there
Can't find the full album anywhere other than YT and her bandcamp (yeongchoi.bandcamp.com/releases) but it's such a jam I'm thinking of buying music for the first time in years
Jayden Collins
Universal Order of Armageddon - Self-Titled (1996) [320]
>post hardcore, punk >featuring members of Born Against and legendary post-hardcore outfit Moss Icon
Nice, thanks. I've actually downloaded a fair few criss cross albums over the last year (I guess it's the same person behind most or all of them) so thanks for those too
Connor Kelly
One of my friends really wants me to see this band with her but I dunno. They sound kind of corny but maybe better with the visual component.
Austin Wood
Their album last year was their corniest but I still liked it a ton. It's just something you get past and then appreciate the music without thinking about corniness or even enjoying the corniness. ik there are groups that I could apply that to but my mind is blanking atm. idk, I'm not a superfan of theirs, but I'd go to a concert of theirs for sure assuming it's cheap enough.
Jace Robinson
Do you have Dirt by the same band?
Nicholas Davis
Sure do, give me two minutes and I'll post it
Nathaniel Garcia
sorry it took so long, had to fix an issue with the cover art only appearing on some tracks.
YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN - Dirt (2018) >Same genres, but a bit more metal and grand-scale feeling, concept album: >"apocalyptic narrative that follows the heroine Aentsik (based on a Haudenosaunee mother goddess) and her quest to save the drowned world of Pureland. According to the band, this is the "original motion picture soundtrack" to that story." Like the other guy said, kind of cheesy but I like it despite and because of it.
Someplace - Dark Waters - Yandere is a fucking fantastic three song streak Love this album, thank you user
Asher Garcia
Fun-Da-Mental - Erotic Terrorism (1998) >UK Hip-Hop, Big Breat/Breakbeat (not very familiar to this kind of music so idk the exact terms), part of the album covers and titles that you will probably either love or hate (I love)
Holy shit thank you for this, this is fucking incredible
Jaxson Russell
A Star Too Far - Saucers Over Lincoln (2015) >Electronic, Ambient Pop, thick on atmosphere, maybe apocalyptic, really great album with only 40 listeners on last.fm so I feel confident saying it's underrated Involves Edward Ka-Spel from The Legendary Pink Dots as well
Merzbow's side was recording in 2016. The "Yasugibushi" tracks sample an old Japanese folk song/dance of the same name. Watch a modern performance of Ysugi Bushi here: youtube.com/watch?v=s1hUhefedhs
Opening Performance Orchestra is a large Czech noise group. They call their works "fraction music" and have the motto "no melody, no rhythm, no harmony".
I don't have a download link but I really just wanted to share this somewhere. >shoegaze, dream pop, high-pitched vocals, sweet >you like Juliana Hatfield?
The Philadelphia Orchestra / Eugene Ormandy / David Bowie - Peter and the Wolf / Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra >modern classical, children's music >it's David Bowie narrating Peter and the Wolf, what more do you want? mega.nz/#!iNFCTKAZ!LUL5dBF1pMg6dpEW5fBQLXKy8cppWwWp-mDrgDYXGpI
>stripped down, mostly acoustic album of Bossa Nova standards >recorded in France after she fled Brazil when the military government was getting worse, it’s like a love letter to her lost home >very intimate and beautiful
It’s already in the archive but the links are either dead or low bit rates so I thought I’d upload a better copy
It's a remastery album, but is there a link for Warheads on Foreheads yet?
Chase Gomez
Various Artists - Tropicália: ou Panis et Circencis (1968) [320]
>tropicalia, sort of like Brazilian psychedelic rock mixed with bossa nova >collaborative album from most of the main artists of the tropicalia scene, like Os Mutantes, Gilberto Gil, and Gal Costa >hugely influential album, essentially began the tropicalia scene, most of its artists went on to make essential works on their own
yes, large numbers are conducive to patterns, what fun
Luke Taylor
My mom only let's me fuck her when this is on. And I accidentally and foolishly deleted it 2 months ago and therefore couldn't fuck her for those 2 months. So, finally, THANK YOU.
Sebastian Wright
what, you didn't even try youtube? what kind of motherfucker are you?
Christian Morgan
Bump
Colton Sanchez
post some good stuff lmao
Nicholas Roberts
You first, user.
Jackson Ramirez
sauce on the girl?
Chase Diaz
bump
Lucas Sanchez
I already did
Anthony Morris
this
Landon Jones
Various Artists - Community (TV Soundtrack) (2010) >television score, pop rock, comedy rap, pop reggae >the show's score was written by Ludwig Göransson, who also produced Childish Gambino's albums (aka Donald Glover who played Troy on this show) mega.nz/#!TV93wSCC!zq8wVJaqzMHmJ0PL-daE4gGdtFpRyuUeFrZ1T08VNB4
all of these were dogshit, I don't know why I come here
Julian Murphy
this but unironically
Angel Smith
I wasn't being ironic, it's almost always garbage. I don't know who is patting everyone on the back for listening to this trash. I guess the more quirky/esoteric the better it is to them
Jaxon Lee
>lol why are these nerds listening to music I don’t knos
Camel - Studio Classics (1973-1977) >prog, essential dad rock, songs about gandalf-core
The 1st five studio albums from one of the best(imo) prog bands of the 70s Studio albums inlcude: Camel (1973) Mirage (1974) The Snow Goose (1975) Moonmadness - Deluxe Edition (1976) Rain Dances (1977)[flac]
REQUEST: If anyone has Anthony Braxton- New York, Fall 1974 I would love it if you posted it. Thanks
Jaxon Johnson
Dave Stewart Appreciation Share >severely underrated keyboardist from Canterbury prog scene although not from Canterbury >not that dude from Eurythmics What I have so far: Uriel [MP3 320] >pre-Egg with Steve Hillage on guitar before he went to school Link: mega.nz/#!WvgREA5L!rnCWV9hps50LllSrUAgl4xCEigciIbVDq11NJaJmL1w
Bill Bruford solo material [MP3 V0] >2 studio albums >ex-Yes/King Crimson/Genesis drummer solo albums, prog, jazz-fusion, Allan Holdsworth on guitar Link: mega.nz/#F!HvwThYrT!UwY3iwjV8BsqAl-vBUdBhw
New Order - Grieving in the Shadows (1980) (Bootleg)
>post-punk, coldwave, gothic rock >flac
Recorded: 20. 09. 1980 in Hoboken, NJ
A show they did fresh after Ian Curtis' suicide (one of the earliest ones), they're all really sad, and all three share vocal duties. The desperation and sadness is almost palpable.
anyone got a squarepusher discog or at least Do You Know Squarepusher or Big Loada? my ISP is seconds away from cutting me off for torrenting and the archive won't let me search shit for some reason
I have this is 320 and have never listened to FLAC. If I download this am I going to feel tricked? Great album though
Parker Nguyen
If you have expensive headphones/speakers/a sound system that can really reproduce the fine nuances then yes, but if it's laptop speakers/shitty ones/shitty headphones you're fine with 320. Flac is kind of a meme, but i DO hear the difference on really high tech equipment, so weigh your options, most times, you're good to go with 320kpbs or m4a.
Jose Martinez
Literally been waiting for this moment for years. Thank you for this closure user.
Cameron Thomas
His mother obviously has an ear attuned to sound quality so she’s not about to fuck her son to some shitty YT-quality version. I’m surprised you had to ask, I think we’ve all been in this situation.
Ryan Bennett
Long time share thread contributer here, /r/ Scott Walker's discography
Gavin Stewart
I do have a fairly decent stereo so I'll give it a go, cheers
Hunter Ross
goddamn that sample was fucking great. cheers bro.
Christopher Cox
bump
Henry Diaz
Powerbar Ernie - I Might Need A Blumpkin (2017) >Experimental hip-hop
some of these tracks are pure genius (gay-ron-teed) is killer, the production is madlib levels of incredible, and the bars are just retarded. Seriously good stuff
Kaada/Patton - Romances (2004) >Experimental Rock, Art Rock, some Post-Rock Underrated collab between Mike Patton and Kaada (also an underrated artist)
I can't take it anymore.For two days now these two beautiful fat titties have been lingering in the Yea Forums catalog and it's driving me absolutely insane. Fuck you OP.