Yea Forums should always have a sharethread going at any given time. 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? - 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.
Previous threads: Pepe Deluxé - Spare Time Machine (2007) >Really classic-styled Psychedelic Rock with a more modern Neo-Psych twist and plenty of real fucking great tracks Would definitely recommend checking out the rest of their discog as well. Super Sound is another great one of theirs that goes full trip-hop so there's genre variety setting their albums apart, with all being good to fantastic.
DJ Rozwell - NONE OF THIS IS REAL (2014) >Hip-Hop, fantasy-themed, some tracks instrumental some not, 55 tracks and 80 minutes long (57 tracks and a bit over 2 hours long with this DL because it includes two 20-ish minute bonus tracks) If you haven't heard this already, the first track gives you instructions on how to listen to it -- you're meant to put it on shuffle and get a different experience each time from it. From the Bandcamp page: >This album was recovered from a series of dusty, unmarked Zip disks found in a condemned Massachusetts apartment building in 2001. It is believed to be the first fantasy audio hip-hop roguelike tape to be published on Bandcamp. Each track is a vignette ranging from 12 seconds to 3 minutes
Can't really pick out sample tracks since they all have the same title, so here's a link to the whole thing: youtube.com/watch?v=dCmxLhjO000
Requesting 'Songs of Sailors, Settlers, and Swaggies' by Rob Leereveld.
Ryder Jones
Peace Burial at Sea - This is Such a Quiet Town (2004) >Great but hugely underappreciated post-hardcore I'm what a lot of people would call a pussy for not being into really tough aggressive shit but this is one of those exception albums. Big big rec
Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley (2017) >Post-Rock, Indie Concept album focused on the rise and fall of the coal mining industry in Wales -- really specific subject but it works -- uses a lot of recordings, both from the time and place the album is describing and from interviews that the group themselves did with people who experienced it while they were working on the album, personal AOTY 2017 (if not at least top 3).
Ludwig Berger - A Year's Hours Behind My Father's House (2014) >field recordings >8760 min of static field recordings, compressed to 48 min. >The material of this work is based on a static recording: I installed a microphone under the roof of my father's house in a small village in Alsace (France) for one year. Each day, I recorded one minute of sound on the hour at four different intervals: midnight, morning, noon and evening. I subsequently selected one recording per week for each of the intervals. >These (untreated) recordings were then sewn together in four different tracks, one for each time of day, spanning the course of a year. This results in a cyclical movement consisting of four different time-lapse sequences that trace the entirety of a year in one place.
Requesting: >Nonconnah - Dead Roses, Digged Up Zombies, Broken Pieces Of Diamonds, Live Cats (Lossless/mp3 320) >The Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus - The Gift Of Tears (Lossless) >Some Became Hollow Tubes - Keep It In The Ground (Lossless/mp3 320)
Ayy glad my thread is still alive, I'd given up on it after this share.
Michael Hurley, The Unholy Modal Rounders, Jeffrey Fredericks & The Clamtones - Have Moicy! (1976) >Country, Freak Folk, one of the few country albums I've really loved, probably because it doesn't take itself nearly so seriously as most other country I've heard outside the people involved in this
When you listen to it don't let the first track (youtube.com/watch?v=R7CQBtlreIs), which almost put me off hearing the rest my first time, stop you from hearing the rest which is great. Even that one has grown on me though. Also check out Michael Hurley's solo work if you like this.
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie - Various Artists (released 1989, recorded 1968/1970) >selections from two tribute concerts for folk singer Woody Guthrie, features Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Tom Paxton, Pete Seeger, Richie Havens, Peter Fonda, Country Joe McDonald, Will Gear, Earl Robertson, Ryan Robert, and Ramblin' Jack Elliott. All songs writen by Woody. samples: youtu.be/PK42Q9VzM7k youtu.be/RMqw1lNldEQ link: mega.nz/#!gD4HXAQR!SV2nXH-71Z_cY6JXTA8IQBkFiBSk1wrlnR1ZtOmN6vo does anybody have the complete concerts from Bear Family Records? I couldn't find it in either the archive or slsk
Most based thing I've seen posted here in a while. Many thanks.
Julian Sanchez
Fujiya & Miyagi - Different Blades from the Same Pair of Scissors (2017) >Electrofunk, indietronica, krautrock, you-tap-your-foot-you-lose-core, may or may not have been made for the purposes of Nike using it for commercials -- I'm sure I read that somewhere but idr >First track is 40-some minutes long and the following ones are separated slices out of that long track as their own songs
Here you go m8. Axolotes Mexicanos - Holi Twee Pop, Pop Punk, Power Pop (Never actually listened to them myself, just listing the RYM genres here)
Again, haven't listened to this so idk the standouts, so I'm just linking to the whole album (actually the whole album plus the new one, but the music from Holi
Y Society - Travel at Your Own Pace (2007) >Classic-style East Coast Hip-Hop, just a crazily consistent album that doesn't get half as much love as I think it should
Ermmm, could you, like, not? I don't see what about this music has to do with attraction to the same gender as yourself, and even if it was gay, how does that affect the quality?
Handsome Boy Modeling School - So... How's Your Girl? (1999) >Hip-Hop, Trip-Hop, Instrumental Hip-Hop, collab between Dan the Automator and Prince Paul >Includes a one of the most impressive rosters of features I know of in a hip-hop album, including: DJ Shadow, Mike D, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, El-P, Kid Koala, "Dave" (AKA Trugoy, 1/3 of De La Soul), Róisín Murphy (vocalist and 1/2 of the duo Moloko -- see the second sample track for her (and J-Live's) feature), Miho Hatori (lead vocalist & guitarist of Cibo Matto), and even Sean Lennon (John's son), who was also a member of Cibo Matto for a time Definitely not an unknown gem, but it IS a gem that deserves more attention than it seems to ever get.
Comets on Fire - Blue Cathedral (2004) >Essential Heavy Psych-Rock >Band brought in Ben Chansy (Six Organs of Admittance), who I love, as a second guitarist on it and for their future releases
Comets on Fire - Avatar (2006) >Also Heavy Psych-Rock, but with less jamming and more standard "song-like" tracks, also a pretty equally great album in its genre
It's 320. I can UL FLAC if you want, but you might as well just Soulseek it yourself at that point.
Easton Wilson
Okay well I shouldn't download it. I'll just listen to youtube because I have no reason to download anything.
John Allen
Just dont post anything less than a 1:1 flac rip or higher. If its its 320 just post a youtube link because there is no purpose unless it's really really REALLY rare. I can rip from youtube in shitty mp3 quality and post it. Its useless
Hunter Wilson
yikes you need to relax buster
Grayson Davis
Share faggot
Chase Thompson
I have and also bumped inbetween my my slow upload rate. I waited 2 hours to post an album just cause someone requested it
Matthew Harris
share more faggot
Ryder Bennett
Fuck off cunt. I'm sitting on my phone downloading from a cloud account to upload at a super slow rate because my computer had a disk failure and I'm using mobile data to do everything I can to keep these dying threads alive. It takes an hour and a half to upload anything. I'm fucking trying my damn best
Carson Allen
Smiling Disease - Beach Bodies: 2008-2014 (2015) >Lo-Fi-Bedroom-Psychedelic-Shoegaze-Post-Punk-Trip-Hop-Indie-Pop, and stuff along those lines, a legitimate Bedroom album -- the guy did it all himself recording from a Skype microphone into Audacity Don't remember how I even first got my hands on it, but I've always REALLY liked it. Found out it's got a Bancamp page fairly recently (made after-the-fact of the album's independent release I believe) and bought it there mostly as a sign of appreciation, but also because it included a few extras (a few pictures and a couple PDFs) -- which I've included in the share that you can DL if you want -- one being a full 371-page PDF copy of the Codex Seraphinianus (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Seraphinianus) which I assume served as some inspiration for him. Lastly, I included an alternative artwork. The one the tracks have already is from the Bandcamp release, while the one I included I think is the original cover, and the one I'd always had for it until I found the BC page -- and is also the one that shows up if you search the album on last.fm.
That's my last share btw, at least until tomorrow -- going to busy for the rest of the night. Rooting for anyone ITT to keep it going. May give it a cheeky bump from mobile if I get the chance. I'll put the pic of the (probably) original cover art for the album here too just because.
Awesome to see another fan! Yeah I'm really glad I came across it.
Maximum Joy - Station MXJY (1982) >wonderful joycore post-punk/dance-punk Fun fact: Includes the guitarist and bassist who were in The Pop Group during their Y period
The Album - The Avalanches >Electronic, Plunderphonics, Instrumental Hip Hop, Nu-Disco The original form of The Avalanches - Since I left you with all the originally intended samples taken out for legal reasons before release. Also includes track With my Baby.
Ichiko Aoba - Pneuma (2017) >Japanese Live Album Singer Songwriter/Chamber Pop/Chamber Jazz. Features Jun Miyake. I am in love with Ichiko and this is some of her best work mega.nz/#F!UPhWHQ6A!tKwxjevd_ZZRMqQz5Ulw_g
Slowdive - Partial Discography >You know em, you love em. This has a lot of their ep's and stuff that you couldn't find on streaming services etc. Personally Rec. I saw the Sun as it has my favorite version of Dagger ever mega.nz/#F!QLQGHS5L!RetDkmuZBT3vkT-ejqs4hg
I apologize for not having anything to share right now, but I have been looking for "Nurse" by "Therapy?". Archive doesn't give any results, pastebin doesn't give any results, google doesn't give any results, there isn't even the full album on youtube. Is any good soul able to help?
Brayden Baker
Anyone able to upload this to gdrive or zippy? My mega quota is filled for some reason.
Proud of you Yea Forums, ty for keeping my thread alive. Hope we can keep more sharethreads that stick around. lol link doesn't work because he copy-pasted my old share word for word but I'd deleted it from my mega. Here's a working link. Would highly recommend it, tons of fun! I'll see what I have in that but this one's also post-punk, just not all dour. mega.nz/#F!YeJhlYiZ!mYDBLY9YuET0ZT9t8zl7Zg
One of the most annoying faggot shills to have ever graced this board. KYS
Easton Wright
Thanks bro
Liam Adams
Here's one of my favorite Post-Punk albums ever, maybe even my #1. Hopefully you didn't visit many sharethreads in the past 6-7 months since I've probably shared it too often lol, but I think it's worth making sure everyone who might love it as much as I do has a chance to hear it if they haven't.
Normil Hawaiians - More Wealth Than Money (1982) >Experimental-ish Post-Punk, fucking fantastic
mega.nz/#F!kbJkAYJI!lLp-qBAlzZXVoXevPsOiZg Let me know what you think if you're still around after listening (same for anyone else). I like to hear other's thoughts on it. Why's everyone got to be a shill? I've posted 14 (15 now) other albums I like as well, is it just that sharing=shilling now?
>Stop sharing in a sharethread Just try and stop me buster. Watch me shill/share another!
Game Theory - Real Nighttime (1985) >One of the best albums by THE best Power Pop/Jangle Pop band imo, classic stuff from the Paisley Underground movement/period >Fronted by Scott Miller who's one of my favorite pop artists ever and writes the best lyrics (not as much in this as in Lolita Nation, but still great here). >Includes 3 bonus tracks from the 1993 reissue, including a really nice cover of I Want To Hold Your Hand idk how popular Game Theory and their albums are but if anyone likes this enough to ask, I'll also share what's probably their best album, but most popular, Lolita Nation, if you haven't already heard it.
Here's another post-punk one from last year. Got some rightful attention but not enough. Easily better than the big post-punk releases that were getting talked about most last year -- i.e. the Parquet Courts, Iceage, and Idles ones -- in my opinion at least, not to be a hipster or whatever.
The Ex - 27 Passports (2018) >Post-Punk, awesome DL link includes a PDF of the booklet that came with its release -- it's just got the lyrics and 30-some pages of assorted images they chose to include if anyone wants it.
And here's some experimental/non-standard, not-especially-popular hip-hop. I don't want to say underground because everyone has a different idea of what that means and plenty give you shit if you call an album they also know about "underground." Tried to find unique-feeling albums I like and judged their undergroundness based on their last.fm numbers, and pic related has just under 400 listeners which is pretty few, and is one of my favorite hip-hop albums in general.
DJ Yo-Yo Dieting - Dormant Mirrors/Drum (2006 (RYM & Last.fm) or 2008 (Discogs) (no specified date at all on Wikipedia)) >Experimental Hip-Hop, Chopped & Screwed, messy and grimy in a way that I love -- you'll probably agree listening to it that it seems like an album people will either really love or really hate >Normally/originally an album with only two long tracks (Dormant Mirrors and Drum), here with those long tracks split into 7 and 6 parts respectively. Doesn't really matter which way it's split, it's the same content and it still makes for 2 distinct parts. Been a fan of the guy for ages. Can share his most recent release from 2017 if anyone's interested.
Might be the wrong place to ask but does anyone have Rammstein Paris 2017 in 1080p, but with no weird codecs so I can play it on an LG Smart TV? Thanks in advance
Landon Taylor
MONDO GROSSO - 何度でも新しく生まれる (Nandodemo Atarashiku Umareru) [2017] 320 kbps >j-pop, electronic, variety of singers
requesting: Tres-Men - Let's Get Going!! (or anything by them) Mark Kozelek - What's Next to the Moon Life Was All Silence - The People January - I Heard Myself in You
Daniel Blumberg and Hebronix - Liv (2019) >Slowcore with a good amount of Drone and some Noise Rock feelings at different points, if I were a list-maker, this would almost definitely be my #1 AOTYSF >5 tracks but they add up to 40-some minutes
I'm posting the majority of the whole album with these samples but I wanted to give a good idea of the genre and feel to it. First one is one of the two shortest 5-6 min tracks, which both kind of take a break from the drone-y, noisy aspects of the two longest tracks which make up the majority of the album (2nd and 3rd links).
these guys have been paying the youtube algorythm big time
Alexander Kelly
>personal aoty! >[genre] aoty
leave your shit taste out of sharetherads faggots
Henry Bailey
don't tell other people how to share when unless they forgot to link to the share or some legitimate issue, not for your personal whiny reasons
Ryder Thomas
explain what good it does to list something as aoty. it's misleading and is usually just bullshit to get people to listen to it with high expectations. it's shitty b8 made by lonely Yea Forumstants who try to play tastemaker. faggots
Adam Mitchell
>boo hoo shut up and share
Joshua Perry
No one's stopping you from just reading the genres listed and going straight to the samples/DL link m8. People can give their opinions when they're on a board dedicated to a subjective medium.
Spermswamp - Extreme Cream (2007) >art pop, soft rock, my PERSONAL AOTY OF 2007
>it's misleading how's it misleading? it's an opinion, not a factual statement. saying you like something is different from just listing the complete wrong genres. THAT would be misleading.
Aiden Sanders
no share, no opinion
Adam Howard
I wouldn't give my music to you assblasted niggers on a million years. suck my cock
Chase Green
>t. filthy leech with what i can only assume is shit taste
Leo Morris
the only one assblasted here is you
Jacob Flores
I've enjoyed a lot of these throughout the day, thanks.
isn't that even better than a regular sample? you can actually hear any part of the album to get an idea of its sound instead of 1 or 2 tracks that might be the only good one(s)
John Smith
>post-internet shit What does that actually mean? Honest question -- I'm shit with genres that're almost anything but but basic shit, like ambient, rock, folk, etc. and a few subgenres within genres I'm especially into.
Wyatt Butler
i'm grateful but PLEASE tell me you have Ancestral Swamp
Adam Parker
It's a retarded but useful term for 2010s "aesthetics" electronic like Ferraro, Lopatin, 2184, etc. Pic related
I think it's been taken off spotify. It was a cool thing but it wasn't on deezloader at all.
Connor Clark
Anyone have Tron Legacy Reconfigured? It's not in the archive and none of the daft punk discogs have it
Cameron Bailey
let me suck your dick
Xavier Cox
Maureen (Moe) Tucker - Life in Exile After Abidcation (1989) >Indie/Garage Rock >Maureen Tucker (TVU drummer)'s first solo album to not be made up almost entirely of cover tracks -- still a couple covers, but most is original (very good, probably her best) material >By the time she made and released this she was a 40-something single mom supporting herself and her kid working at Walmart so a lot of the tracks relate to that struggle (and probably is the meaning of the album title). Also has a tribute track to Andy Warhol who'd died 2 years before the album release >Brought on backup features including Lou Reed, Jad Fair (of Half Japanese), several members of Sonic Youth, and Daniel Johnston
Thank you so much, i started investigating for myself and came across Death In June, Darkwood, Of The Wand Of The Moon and more About to check this one now, i am very thankful
Lincoln Howard
DADDY LONG LEGS - Lowdown Ways (2019) [FLAC / MP3 320] >sample: youtube.com/watch?v=H2QKbStzjsw >garage rock, lo-fi punk blues, indie rock, like Parquet Courts meets the White Stripes
Flipper's Guitar - Doctor Head's World Tower (1991) [FLAC] >Shibuya-kei, japanese, kinda sampling heavy youtube.com/watch?v=wdXba9n1-B4 Last album from them, great listen and never gets tiresome For more like this, I'd recommend their other albums and The First Question Award from Cornelius (one half of this group) Uploaded on Drive for the people with their MEGA quota filled drive.google.com/drive/folders/18pBQQ1jIjBJBzwwEdyPy_swHQDpV-B6f
Does any nice user have Crimson Moonlight - Divine Darkness?
Elijah Garcia
retard
Colton Moore
Reccing this
Adam Lewis
Bumping so i can finish ULing a share.
Elijah Hill
Thank you user for these
Camden Cook
Wow, thread's still kicking!
C Cat Trance - Screaming Ghosts (2017) >Post-Punk, maybe some Funk elements, with a very distinctively Middle-East and desert-y style and feeling to it (the group is English), maybe just me, but it also has a very hypnotic sound/feel as well Should warn people who hate them that this is a compilation album, but it's an excellent distillation of their overall sound, using tracks from all of their 3 very good LPs and, importantly, some tracks that aren't in any of them (see the second sample track I post for one of them) to make a GREAT album.
If anyone wants any/all of their LPs separately (have them all in 320 kbps) let me know and I can UL those. Already had this one in my Mega though, since, if I take it as a proper album I like it most out of their work, which I like all of.
Mikko Joensuu - Amen 3 (2017) >Ambient Progressive Pop, if that can be a genre, Finnish. >Extremely personal and autobiographical album for the artist (last in a trilogy of such albums), focuses mostly on his growing up in a very religious household and becoming disillusioned and, iirc, running away. Exhausting (not in a bad way) first because only one track is under 10 mins and the other 5 go as high as 19, and second, it also kind of is emotionally, even though saying that makes me gay. Frustratingly overlooked in 2017 and still is. idk if people missed it or didn't like it but if they did miss it, I feel like music pubs all over would've (or should've because who trusts critics to do anything justice) been handing out 9-9.5/10s. Hope other people out there appreciate it.
Did any of you buy this fucking music or do you just pirate? You guys are disgusting, How are artists supposed to eat??
Connor Evans
With their mouths.
Ayden James
...
Caleb Sanchez
Weak bait, 709, you need to work on your subtlety.
Jace Ramirez
bump
Carter Ramirez
Have more Mikko Joensuu?
Adrian Ross
Yeah sure, actually I'd never been able to find Amen 1 and 2 in 320 kbps but checked Soulseek again after posting Amen 3 and managed to get a hold of both, so I can UL those (the Amen albums are his only 3 LPs). Just give me a minute for that to finish.
Eli Howard
Mikko Joensuu - Amen 1 & 2 (both 2016) >Same deal as before but not with as much ambient/orchestral parts, especially with 1
this is pretty good, thanks user! would be great if you'd share their LPs as well
also based
Hunter Gonzalez
>would be great if you'd share their LPs as well Sure thing, I'll UL all 3, just a min.
Michael Rivera
Thank you Thank you.
Camden Green
C Cat Trance - Khamu (She Sleep Walks) (1985), Zouave (1986), and Play Masenko Combo (1987) >Post-Punk, see my other post for a more specific description of their sound
Putting a sample track and DL link for each album starting with their earliest:
Anyone got Pond - The Weather? Link in archive is dead
Leo Butler
Haha us 4channers huh, what a crazy bunch we are.
Jackson Jenkins
Following this: Cornelius - The First Question Award (1994) [FLAC] >shibuya-kei, japanese Debut album from Cornelius and the most different of his albums only because the next ones tend to experiment more while this is basically a Flipper's Guitar tribute where the formula is as refined as it can be, probably one of the best examples of what Shibuya-kei as a genre means. youtube.com/watch?v=4nuDKRw5svE Drive link: drive.google.com/open?id=16mRTWxAyiFGpVXUyAHPKswyM9zjgkEYu
Matmos - A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure (2001) >Electronic, Sound Collage >Concept album (technically I think) where all but one of the tracks are centered around surgical procedures whose recorded sounds they use as samples (The only one that's not -- or more only halfway is -- is a track dedicated to their pet rat that died and to rats being experimented on as a whole, where they pluck/scratch/use bows/rattle on the rat's cage). They recently got a surprising but deserved amount of attention for Plastic Anniversary this year, which was based around samples/recordings of plastic shit, so this is kind of like the surgical equivalent to that one. Might sound like a cheap gimmick but they pull off great things with it regardless of where the sounds are coming from. I'll note a couple examples of the sounds they use above the sample tracks.
Liposuction -- fat being fucked with and funneled through tubes and all that stuff, hence the squelchy sounds: youtube.com/watch?v=AdZhwKKnZZc
A big variety, including bones crunching and being worked on in other ways, tissue being cauterized, buzzing bone-saws, cartilage being messed with, and respirators pumping: youtube.com/watch?v=8pR6PNQ9Vf0