Mythra-Death and Destiny 7" EP 1979
With the advent of NWOBHM, numerous young outfits were emerging on the scene; one that caught the attention was Mythra, a five-piece group from the Newcastle area. Released on the Guardian label, it sold over 15,000 copies before Pinnacle Records signed the band to their Street Beat label. Mythra were probably most reminiscent of Judas Priest; but it's difficult not to draw similarities between the younger bands and the more successfully established outfits. Take a listen to this EP - the track "Death And Destiny" is a classic!! 1.Death and Destiny 2.Killer 3.Overlord 4.U.F.O Vince High-Vocals Pete Melsom-Bass Barry Hopper-Drums John Roach-Guitar Maurice Bates-Guitar http://rapidshare.com/files/46909108/Mythra.rar http://heavymusic0.blogspot.com/ |
The Celibate Rifles - But Jacques, The Fish? E.P. 7″
July 27th, 2007 by The Flakes // Drummer I don’t know what to say about this. Words can hardly describe the greatness of the debute from The Celibate Rifles. Energhy checked. Ok! Tightness checked. Ok! Melodies that stands out checked. Ok! Good lyrics checked. Ok! Lets download. Thanks for the MASSES of emails that came and still are coming in for The Eat contest. But the contest ended the 24th of July. Winners will be announced shortly. Country: Australia Year: 1982 Label: Hot Format: 7″ Songs: Kents Theme(They Don’t Listen).mp3 Let’s Get Married.mp3 24 HRS.mp3 Tubular Greens.mp3 http://www.kbdrecords.com/wp-content...ques_front.jpg |
The Saints - I’m Stranded 7″
April 11th, 2007 by The Flakes // Drummer In my world the Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop was the first punk 7inch released in June(?) 1976. Then these sleazy aussie guys hit the world in August 1976 with this. One of my all time faves. Can’t listen to I’m Stranded enough. 500 pressed on their own Fatal label before Harvest signed them and quickly released it again with a sleeve. My copy is scratchy and nice. By the way I haven’t figured out who’ve written the stuff on the b-side. Anyone? Now over to some real content: Like a snake calling on the phone I’ve got no time to be alone there is some one coming at me all the time babe I think I’ll lose my mind ’cause I’m stranded on my own stranded far from home I’m riding on a midnight train & everybody looks just the same a subway light it’s dirty reflection I’m lost I don’t have a direction I’m stranded etc etc Look at me looking at you there ain’t a thing that I can do you are lost your mind is a whirl baby such a stupid girl I’m stranded etc etc Livin’ in a world insane they cut out some heart & some brain ‘been filling it up with dirt do you know how much it hurts… to be…stranded etc…. Stranded I’m so far from home Stranded yeah I am on my own Stranded why don’t you leave me alone Country: Australia Year: 1976 Label: Fatal Format: 7″ Songs: I’m Stranded.mp3 No Time.mp3 |
Various - Myths, Instructions 1
One of my favourite compilations of the 80's. Includes Mark Stewart and the Maffia, The Camberwell Now and Martyn Bates of Eyeless in Gaza fame. http://rapidshare.com/files/47789347...ons_1.rar.html |
Teiji Ito - Meshes: Music for Films and Theater 1. Meshes of the Afternoon 2. The Very Eye of Night 3. Axis Mundi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Teiji Ito - King Ubu 1. Overture 2. Fanfare 3. Japanese Flute 4. Death Of Queen 5. Steel Drum 6. Mennon's Song 7. Maya's Song (voice of Maya Deren) 8. Teiji's Song 9. Debraining Machine 10. Sarabande 11. Tsar's Music 12. Hurrah For War 13. Button Song 14. Congo 15. Crypt/Congo 16. Tea For Two/Seduction 17. Bear Music 18. Beer Barrel Polka 19. Music Box 20. Plotting 21. Nightmare 22. Aloha (voice of Maya Deren) 23. Mama Ubu's Dance 24. Storm 25. Polish Anthem Quote:
from http://die-fremde.blogspot.com/ Teiji Ito also did the soundtrack for Harry Smith's "Early Abstractions" after the fact. Can be found in the Porkster's thread: http://sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=15366 |
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Les Rallizes Dénudés - Color Box (huge thanks to the kind person who originally distributed these via slsk; picture source) Blue 1. (unknown) 2. Flames of Ice 3. (unknown) 4. Romance of Black Grief Green (part 1 / part 2) 1. (unknown) (Studio Demo '86) 2. Cry of Bird (Studio Demo '86) 3. White Waking (Studio Demo '86) 4. (unknown) (October 2nd, 1982) 5. (unknown) (October 2nd, 1982) 6. Night of the Assassins (October 2nd, 1982) 7. Ice Fire (October 2nd, 1982) Red 1. Ice Fire 2. Romance of Black Grief 3. Field of Artificial Flower 4. (unknown) 5. White Waking 6. Strong Out Deeper Than the Night White 1. The Last One (Oz Days live, August 1973) 2. The Angel of Guidance (July 30th, 1976) 3. Field of Artificial Flower (August 14th, 1980) 4. White Waking (August 14th, 1980) 5. Enter the Mirror (October 29th, 1980) 6. Strong Out Deeper Than the Night (March 23rd, 1981) Yellow 1. Romance of Black Grief (May 16th, 1986) 2. Night of the Assassins (May 16th, 1986) 3. (unknown) (May 16th, 1986) 4. The Night Collectors (May 16th, 1986) 5. (unknown) (May 16th, 1986) |
Solmania - Metamorphor Chorus
(Japan, 1991) 1. Flood 2. Dawn 3. Metamorphor Chorus I 4. Gate 5. Metamorphor Chorus II Solmania - Psycledelic (Japan, 1993) 1. Psycledelic 2. Nitro Mary & High-Side Blues 3. Polar Bola |
cLOUDDEAD - Peel Session 5/6/2001
1. Peel Intro 2. Dead Dog 3. Cold Lunch 4. Grey 5. Physics Of A Bi-Cycle |
I'm not sure what date this recording was actually broadcast as it clearly is a repeat. Don't let this deter you though as this is brilliant. Crass were one of the few punk bands who REALLY were genuine and not some kind of bandwagon jumpers. Formed in 1977 in Essex their first release was an eighteen track album called "The Feeding Of The 5000" and was released in 1978 through Small Wonder Records. Originally the album contained a track called "Reality Asylum" but it was removed after protests from workers in the pressing plant that the track was blasphemous. It was replaced with a track called "The Sound Of Free Speach" which was actually nothing more than a couple of minues of silence although this track sounds rather nice on my copy due to the amount of surface noise it contains. This prompted Crass to set up their own label "Crass Records" for their future releases so they could never be silenced again. This is the only session Crass recorded for the BBC. Crass - Peel Session 10/4/1979 Steve Ignorant - Vocals Eve Libertine - Vocals Phil Free - Guitar/Vocals N A Palmer - Guitar/Literal Readings Pete Wright - Bass Vocals George Tarbuck - Percussion Penny Rimbaud - Drums Virginia Creeper - Tram Noises Alan - Wind & Wit 1. G's Song 2. Mother Earth 3. Bomb 4. Shaved Woman 5. Tired |
Burning Star Core & Lambsbread - Live in St. Louis (2006, Maim & Disfigure CDR, U.S.A)
Special thanks to Dave Archer for this wonderful live document between Burning Star Core & Lambsbread. “Live in St. Louis” climbs a mountain of psychedelia where the higher you go, the air thins w/ rapid suffocating cymbal action, though the spirits of Yeh’s violining grows more powerful through drone & thunderous scraping. This live release is an awesome transcendental experience. The difference between this & say Yeh’s collaborations w/ Hototogisu is that “Live in St. Louis” has more in common w/ Cale era Velvet Underground than Tony Conrad. The addition of the freeform floating guitar lines adds a nice linear haze that is quite wistful until sudden riffs charge periodically jarring the atmosphere. Amazing! http://sharebee.com/75650119 |
Toshimaru Nakamura, Tetuzi Akiyama & others.
Meeting at Out Side Vol 3. http://rapidshare.com/files/47975363...eting.rar.html Toshimaru Nakamura: no-input mixing board (1, 2, 5, 6) Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar (1), resonator guitar (2, 3), acoustic guitar (4, 6), amplified acoustic guitar (5)
Edited and mastered by Toshimaru Nakamura Compiled by Toshimaru Nakamura and Tetuzi Akiyama |
THE TRIFFIDS - Son of Dungeon Tape
Here you go, if you're regular visitor here, you should be starting to get a good collection of Triffid tapes now, Some would have you believe that the "Son of.." was simply a re-issue of the original Dungeon Tape. This is completely wrong. Only five of the original tracks made it on to the "Son of.." . 1. Red Pony 2. Plaything 3. My Baby Thinks She's A Train 4. M.G.M. 5. Too Hot To Move, Too Hot To Think 6. Nothing Good Is Going To Come Of This 7. Family Name 8. Madeline side 2 9. Twisted Brain 10. I Can't Wait To See Your Gun 11. Hours At A Time 12. Man Who Can 13. Son of Reverie 14. Son of Stand Up 15. Branded 16. Nothing Can Take Your Place Son of Dungeon |
Divine Soma Experience - Welcome to the Land of Dragons
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ah splendid, have been curious to hear this for a while. reminds me of that record Thurston did with Parker, the Promise. thurston/parker interplay is reminiscent of bailey/parker interplay.. |
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Another excellent 80's compilation.
Heures sans Soleil. http://rapidshare.com/files/48071116...oleil.rar.html |
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Robert Lee is the brother of martial artist Bruce Lee. Robert released this album, Robert Lee Sings… The Ballad of Bruce Lee, in 1975 in dedication to his older brother, who had died in 1973. Although he does sing all the songs, Robert has a hand in writing only 3 of them, posted here. The song “Parting”, features lyrics written by Bruce Lee. http://www.dinosaurgardens.com/categ...udio/weirdness |
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Loop - The World in Your Eyes
1. 16 Dreams, 2:50 2. Head On, 2:35 3. Burning World, 9:33 4. Rocket USA, 5:14 5. Spinning, 6:29 6. Deep Hit, 6:05 7. I'll Take You There, 6:39 8. Brittle Head Girl, 4:32 9. Burning Prisma, 12:42 10. Spinning Spun Out, 4:46 The World In Your Eyes compiles the entirety of Loop's 16 Dreams and Spinning 12" singles (their first two singles) and adds four extra songs. Their earlier phase tends to concentrate centrally on pounding a giant riff into submission with the least amount of backing necessary, with all the sunshine happiness of the most downered Stooges sub-blues imagined. Generally, The World In Your Eyes captures some of Loop's most straight-ahead material, and Robert Hampson's vocals are at their least fiddled with, production-wise. Bex's Spartan drum patterns usually consist of "thwack," "thwack-thwack," or "thwack-thwack-pish"; she might not stand a chance in King Crimson, but she fits the bill perfectly on minimally stomping songs like "16 Dreams" and "Head On." The ten-minute "Burning World" and 13-minute extended version of "Burning Prisma" (how many other bands do extended versions of ten-minute songs?) both have the entrancing qualities of the best Spacemen 3; the lengthier version features some extended soloing that avoids flash and wank. "Brittle Head Girl"'s melancholia strikes upon third album Velvet Underground, bizarrely using shades of new wave synth. A brilliantly fevered cover of Suicide's "Rocket USA" (from a Peel Session) captures all the rush and frenzy of the original; Hampson's vocals do Alan Vega proud, evoking all the evacuated headspace required: "Gonna crash/Gonna die." A racing rhythm box drives it in the same manner of the original, but the stun guitars add something that the earlier version arguably lacks. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide http://www.sendspace.com/file/ahtfm3 |
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