Def. check out any Master Musicians of Jajouka recording out there if you haven't ready!!
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I was reading about them while listening this morning. I know a little now of Bachir Attar, & the many musician's who have traveled to Morocco to compoose music. Brian Jones, Ornette Coleman, Bill Laswell. & even William S. Burroughs. So, a very fascinating history indeed. & quite a few recordings that looked very pleasing. |
Yeah, that Brian Jones one is how I got into them when I was like 14 or 15.....it was in The Stones section so I bought it....glad I did!! It's my favorite of all the their recordings that I've heard.
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laswell produced "apocalypse across the sky" is very good... however one that stands out is cd issued on WOMAD "master musicians of jajouka featuring bachir attar". it is different as it has 3 really long track as opposed to many short ones. long tracks have this really strong trance-inducing edge to them. but as krastian said anything by this band is guaranteed not to be a disappointment... thanks again
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Here is a show that is still "fresh" on Dime. I've uploaded for some friends on JADD, and i thought it would be nice if i'll post the links on here, too. I'm not a big Frith fan, but for those who care it's a must have (really good AUD recording, world premiere of Cosa Brava, etc)
Artist: Cosa Brava --- Date: March 20, 2008 City: Oakland • California • USA Venue: 21 Grand Status: Live Performance --- Setlist: 01 - Snake Eating It's Tail | Out On The Road With Rusty 1967 02 - #2 | Pour Albert | (Improvisation) 03 - For Tom Ze 04 - #15 05 - Solo With Interruptions (As Soon As Possible Into) 06 - The New World 07 - (Improvisation) | Einstein 08 - A Song About Love | #3 09 - I Don't Believe You (Lucky 13) | (Improvisation) 10 - #17 11 - #18 12 - Tom Paine --- 13 - (Encore Break) 14 - Lost And Found --- Line-up: Fred Frith: Guitar, Bass, Voice, Effects Carla Kihlstedt: Violin, Voice, Electronics Zeena Parkins: Keyboards, Accordian, Electronics, Voice Matthias Bossi: Drums, Percussion, Voice --- The Norman Conquest: Sound Manipulation, Sonic Tweakery --- Notes: - Source: AUD#1 | STC-11 • H4 - Generation: WAV(M) • FLAC - Lineage: Church Audio STC-11 | Omni Capsules • Church Audio CA-9100 • Samson ZOOM H4 • WAV (16 Bit | 44.1 Khz) • Pro Tools • WAV (16 Bit | 44.1 Khz) • Trader's Little Helper • FLAC (Level 6) --- - Recorded by: Keyd - Transferred by: Keyd - Encoded by: Keyd --- - Seeded: www.dimeadozen.org by Keyd on April 4, 2008. Here are the links: 01 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/ioglnn 02 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/u0n5t2 03 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/pvjmdg 04 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/k34uir 05 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/2qxaee 06 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/9ghegu 07 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/myparb 08 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/34jvda 09 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/noa7ny 10 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/nhe4h0 11 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/ved34u 12 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/eu196k 13 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/qv4onm 14 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/f7rawg FFP | http://www.sendspace.com/file/3apqjx INF | http://www.sendspace.com/file/tenpcq Enjoy! |
Artist: Zu
--- Date: July 7, 2007 City: Rome • Italy Venue: Teatro Romano Di Ostia Antica Status: Live Performance --- Setlist: 01 - (Untitled) 02 - (Untitled) 03 - (Untitled) 04 - (Untitled) --- Line-up: Luca Mai: Baritone Saxophone Massimo Pupillo: Bass Jacopo Battaglia: Drums, Percussion --- Notes: - Source: AUD#1 | ECM-929LT • MZ-NH700 - Generation: MD(M) • FLAC - Lineage: Sony ECM-929LT • Sony MZ-NH700 | PCM Mode • SonicStage • WAV (16 Bit | 44.1 Khz) • CD Wave Editor • Flac FrontEnd 1.7.1 • FLAC --- - Recorded by: TodTap - Transferred by: TodTap - Encoded by: TodTap --- - Seeded: www.dimeadozen.org by TodTap on September 1, 2007. Download links: ZU 01 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/yatqdl ZU 02 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/v8m27m ZU 03 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/maj0ot ZU 04 | http://www.sendspace.com/file/66ifct ZU INFO | http://www.sendspace.com/file/v5a85a ZU FFP | http://www.sendspace.com/file/4oals4 Enjoy! |
Wow, thanks for the Zu!!
Damn thing won't let me rep you!! |
andrei, just downloaded zu, great stuff. many thanks
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from dime Holy Fuck - 2008-03-14 KEXP @ SXSW by bpshell
Holy Fuck - Live on KEXP @ SXSW 2008 Broadcast by KEXP, Seattle South by Southwest Festival from KLRU Studios (Austin City Limits), Austin, Texas 14 March 2008 - aired live Source: Uncompressed Internet Audio Stream Lineage: KEXP uncompressed audio stream (1411 kb/s) > wav > Audacity > FLAC level 6 > torrent Holy Fuck put a different twist on electronica - they play it live, without laptops or tape loops. This configuration of the band features six players, including two drummers. 01 Intro 0:40 02 Tone Bank Jungle 3:18 03 Frenchy's 2:44 04 Interview 3:49 05 Milkshake 3:33 06 (false start) 0:50 07 Lovely Allen 4:35 08 Royal Gregory 4:28 Total: 23:57 Uploader's Notes: Audio stream capture was edited down to Holy Fuck's live set. Then it was edited to remove clicks, split into tracks, and faded out at the end. Audio quality is equal to analog FM due to the remote audio link from Austin to Seattle. Levels are what was present in the original. The dropout in the introduction is somebody trying to say the band's name on American radio. 1 http://www.sendspace.com/file/bqqupy 2 http://www.sendspace.com/file/k5130o 3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/biijzc 4 http://www.sendspace.com/file/3lpvpg 5 http://www.sendspace.com/file/lt7l4u 6 http://www.sendspace.com/file/8x3fnp 7 http://www.sendspace.com/file/ork1cn 8 http://www.sendspace.com/file/yazsxh info: http://www.sendspace.com/file/npvv8m ffp: http://www.sendspace.com/file/gohs6x |
Is there anyway you could put this Polvo show back up?I tried to get it but the site said it had timed out.
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Sunburned Hand of the Man
Indigo2, London, UK 24 Apr 2008 Paul Labrecque * drums [1st part]/gtr/FX John Moloney * drums [2nd part]/FX/vox Sarah O' Shea * FX/vox Robert Thomas * bass/FX Ron Schneiderman * gtr/FX 2 untitled jams, 39 minutes TRT. recorded and seeded on dime by pjc http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UTDDE1R6 |
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YES! Another great boot from my birthday. Thanks again stu! |
Charalambides
April 8th 2008 Rome - Traffic Christina Carter: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, voice Tom Carter: electric guitar, lap steel guitar, acoustic guitar http://www.sendspace.com/file/emy1ip |
The B-52s
"Free At Noon" Concert The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA 2008-04-25 Track Title Length ----- ----- ----------- ----------- 01 intro (2:20) 02 Pump (4:44) 03 Hot Corner (3:37) 04 Ultra Violet (4:33) 05 Juliet Of The Spirits (4:41) 06 station ID (0:14) 07 Funplex (4:02) 08 Love In The Year 3000 (4:50) 09 Love Shack (7:14) 10 Rock Lobster (5:50) 11 outro (0:19) ------------------------------------- Total Time = 42:28 Source: Analog FM broadcast from WXPN-FM Sound Quality: A+ Lineage: Sony ST-S730ES Tuner > ESI Juli@ Soundcard > Sound Forge v8.0b > CD Architect v5.2a > Plextor PX-230A CD Burner > EAC > FLAC level 6 files generated by Trader's Little Helper Comments: Energetic lunchtime concert from The B-52s. Their new CD "Funplex" is great. Go buy it! Seeded to DIME on 2008-04-27 by rockcat http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L7G12MPU 296.31 MB .flac files in .rar Wow, something lively, imagine that! And sarramkrop may be less inclined to muck up this thread. |
Tall Firs (FLAC and MP3 Download)
2008-05-02 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn, NY USA Digital Master Recording Soundboard/Audience Matrix Soundboard + Front of Board Neumann KM-150s > Edirol UA-5 (Oade Digimod) > digital coaxial > M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 > 24bit 48kHz wav file > Soundforge (set fades, downsample) > CD Wave 1.95 > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac Recorded and Produced by nyctaper 2008-05-05 Premiere Download offered at http://www.nyctaper.com nyctaper@nyctaper.com Setlist: [total time 35:35] 01 Blue in the Dark 02 More to Come 03 Hairdo 04 Lookout 05 Pretender 06 Loveless 07 Slaughterhouse 08 Hippies http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=173 The is also AWESOME COLOR's set (for those interested). |
hi, everyone... i was looking for HAIR POLICE and NNCK shows from Victoriaville 2005. can anybody share these? many thanks.
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this was originaly posted by krastian
Hair Police - 5/21/05 - Live in Victoriaville, Quebec new links: http://www.sendspace.com/file/wdk7o9 http://www.sendspace.com/file/aj3w1k i don't think i have the NNCK was it posted here? |
woah!!!, that was fast. many many thanks for this... i'm just discovering this band. so this is a great help.
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stu, i haven't seen VICTORIAVILLE nnck on this board in fact i even overlooked this hair police set when it was posted originally... i just know this tape exists, so i figured maybe somebody here has it. if i do come across it i'll send it up...
on a separate note, recently i have been listenning to a lot of graveyards. what a great band that is! i have yet to see any live tapes... thankfully there are many official records out. if you are not familiar with them i really recommend checking them out. |
There is a Graveryards DVD (Linear PCM Audio) out there filmed by Brett Robinson. If there is interest i can rip the audio from it and upload it here...
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andrei, if it is not too much effort for you i would be very interested. thank you very much.
i still couldn't figure out how to send that brotzmann up. the only thing i can think of is mailing you a copy of the disc. which i don't mind doing at all. |
oooh that hair police set absolutely rocks. i had no idea olson played with them there. the first thing i did after hearing this set i bought constantly terrified. many thanks for everyone who brough this to me.
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Ok, i will try to upload it tomorrow. Don't wory about the DVD. My Brotzmann need was fulfilled, for now, by Chazuke's DVD seeded a couple of weeks ago on dime:) |
Here it is: Graveyards | 2006 05 29 - Northampton, Massachusetts, USA - Eleven's | (AUD)
I had problems with sendspace and i've decided to upp it here. Enjoy! Thanks should be redirected to Brett Robainson (on here - Consumate, on Dime) |
andrei, thank you very much for your efforts. i'm downloading as i type this. dime has been a good source of music for me for quite a while now (i'm polikarpe there)...
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Pavement - Shepherds Bush Empire 1997-04-11 FM Broadcast
1 Father To Sister Of Thought http://www.sendspace.com/file/tapqct 2 Shady Lane http://www.sendspace.com/file/clx5h3 3 Silence Kit http://www.sendspace.com/file/kl73tz 4 Transport Is Arranged http://www.sendspace.com/file/rdbgvo 5 Stereo http://www.sendspace.com/file/ey8u7o 6 Old To Begin http://www.sendspace.com/file/7d0ub6 7 Stop Breathin' http://www.sendspace.com/file/kncm8i 8 Blue Hawaiian http://www.sendspace.com/file/uhgqcr 9 Painted Soldiers http://www.sendspace.com/file/3wo8pf 10 The Hex http://www.sendspace.com/file/tw0pdb 11 Grounded http://www.sendspace.com/file/g7dwle 12 Cut Your Hair http://www.sendspace.com/file/lpred4 13 We Are Underused http://www.sendspace.com/file/xjv1rt 14 Type Slowly http://www.sendspace.com/file/bzcg8g 15 Range Life http://www.sendspace.com/file/ul9xqv info: http://www.sendspace.com/file/qe3i3l |
Pavement - Peel Session 21-08-97
1 Date With Ikea http://www.sendspace.com/file/4xyw6p 2 Infinite Spark http://www.sendspace.com/file/fklpdj 3 Grave Architecture http://www.sendspace.com/file/z07f09 4 The Classical http://www.sendspace.com/file/ywskeb |
Does anyone have the Throbbing Gristle Desertshore Installation discs (all 12)?
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This might just be my favorite live Pavement engagement. The Sheperds Bush Emprire '97 you posted also is a good representation too (for that tour), as is Great American Music Hall San Francisco '94 that features some delightful accompaniment. Anyhow, that one would be my recommendation on the next possible one. Pretty cool that you're posting these high-end lossless Pavement live sets, which are, in a sense, rarities, and I hope people will download the shows. |
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Thanks again stu, this is the one I was at. Great gig it was, seriously. |
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BUMP! ok so knowbody has downloaded this yet (not even sarramkrop who i upped it for :confused:) the links will expire soon if knowone does and it would have been a total waste of time, just to let you'll know |
I've uploaded this for a trade and i figured someone over here would like to give it a listen. So here it is:
Artist: Six Organs Of Admittance --- Date: January 17, 2005 City: Amsterdam • Netherlands Venue: DeSmet Studios • VPRO Radio • Dwars Session Status: Radio Session --- Setlist: 01 - (Intro) 02 - A Thousand Birds 03 - (Interlude) 04 - (Interlude) 05 - Words For Two 06 - (Interview) 07 - Home 08 - (Interview) 09 - Sum Of All Heaven 10 - (Interview) 11 - The Manifestation 12 - (Interview) 13 - Elk River 14 - (Interview) 15 - Somewhere Between 16 - (Interview) 17 - Black Needle Rhymes 18 - Birds And Sun And Clay 19 - (Outro) --- Line-up: Ben Chasny: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals --- Notes: - Source: FM#1 | FMB • JA-20-ES - Generation: MD(M) • FLAC - Lineage: (UPG) • FMB • Sony JA-20-ES (MDSP-Mode | Transparent Musichord Interconnects) • Furukawa | Optical Cable • Soundblaster Platinum 5.1 • CoolEdit Pro 2.0 (Edits | Fades) • CDWave 1.94.5 • Flac FrontEnd 1.7.1 | Etree Edition • FLAC (Level 8) --- - Broadcasted by: VPRO Radio 6 | Dwars Session on March 3, 2005 - Broadcasted by: VPRO Radio 6 | Dwars Session on February 15, 2007 --- - Recorded by: Fonzie463 | http://members.chello.nl/m.dewit22 | livemusic@chello.nl - Transferred by: Fonzie463 - Encoded by: Fonzie463 --- Links: 01 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/3eld9z 02 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/375qyf 03 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/v8ep4i * 3 more to come these days and the 4th, uncirculated, on dime! |
if anyone has any good audio quality my bloody valentine boots i would be thrilled
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2007-05-14
The Smiths' 25th Two events have profoundly impacted my life. Meeting my beautiful wife, and sitting in a friend's bedroom in 1987, summer before high school started, and hearing "Frankly Mr. Shankly" come over the speakers. I had never heard anything like it, and it blew the lid off a world of music I didn't know existed. The album I had bought previous to the Queen Is Dead (familiar colors?) was Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet". If you asked virtually any kid what alternative music was back then, the answer would have been Run DMC. Can the uniqueness of the Smiths be appreciated by those too young to remember the mid-eighties? Could an internet-ready world where you can hear as many new bands as you can possibly click on understand the magnitude of finding something like this in a sea of 80's mediocrity? I hope. Until 120 Minutes started coming on MTV around that time, there was simply no way for a kid with no cool connections to find non-mainstream music. Sean O'Hagan (not the musician) writes in Guardian Music: "To put the extent of their achievement into context, you need only remember that they arrived at a time in the early-to-mid Eighties when punk's rupture had long been papered over, when the new synthesised pop of Boy George and Wham! ruled the charts, and, more importantly, when sample-based dance music first began crossing into the mainstream and rock music seemed to be fighting a desperate rearguard action. ...the Smiths almost single-handedly reclaimed and revitalised the ailing tradition of the guitar-driven, four-piece rock group" The article highlights the fact that it was twenty-five years ago that Morrissey and Marr first met. And twenty years since they caused my musical awakening. This show is from a bootleg called "Reel Around The Fountain", it's their ninth ever show and first outside Manchester or London. I have untracked, remastered, and tracked it (for smoother transitions between songs), here's how it sounded before and this is how it sounds now. This was a month after their very first single, "Hand In Glove", and still six months from their first album. Enjoy. The Smiths "Reel Around The Fountain" boot - Remastered Fighting Cocks, Birmingham June 6, 1983 01. You've Got Everything Now 02. Handsome Devil 03. Accept Yourself 04. What Difference Does It Make 05. Reel Around The Fountain 06. Wonderful Woman 07. These Things Take Time 08. I Don't Owe You Anything 09. Hand In Glove http://funeralpudding.blogspot.com/2...iths-25th.html |
Artist: Six Organs Of Admittance
--- Date: April 7, 2005 City: München • Germany Venue: Club Ampere • An Evening With Drag City Status: Live Performance --- Setlist: 01 - (Intro) | http://www.sendspace.com/file/ldxgcp 02 - A Thousand Birds | http://www.sendspace.com/file/8o2fds 03 - Words For Two | Drinking With Jack | http://www.sendspace.com/file/yc64d7 04 - The Manifestation | Birds And Sun And Clay | http://www.sendspace.com/file/qh32i2 05 - The Hand | http://www.sendspace.com/file/yl6gpg 06 - Somewhere Between | Hum A Silent Prayer | http://www.sendspace.com/file/qy53ko 07 - (Outro) | http://www.sendspace.com/file/xyazuu --- INFO - http://www.sendspace.com/file/10u35j FFP - http://www.sendspace.com/file/nk45kz --- Line-up: Ben Chasny: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals --- Notes: - Source: FM#1 | FMB • (UR) - Generation: MD(M) • FLAC - Lineage: (UPG) • FMB • (UR) • MD(M) • (UT) • WAV (16 Bit | 44.1 Khz) • (UT) • FLAC --- - Broadcasted by: Bayern 2 --- - Recorded by: Hanno - Transferred by: Hanno - Encoded by: Hanno |
Throbbing Gristle
France-Paris La Villette Sonique 06-06-06 full recent Paris show in MP3 format. 95MB http://rs75.rapidshare.com/files/124403584/TG-liveParis_VilletteSonique20080606.zip (Freenoise) |
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Get the "Live Loom Tour" soundboard from Vancouver '92 from the Loom silver. That is, if you don't have it already as the following link has been posted to both the "old" and this "new" board multiple times by multiple members. I first posted the link about six years ago. http://www.inkoma.com/pages/my_bloody_valentine.html thir13en productions did a marvelous remaster and torrented it at dime last year. It's a pity you can't get that one as easily. A blog (http://pretentiousprattle.blogspot.c...vancouver.html) posted the remastered version in (gasp!) mp3, but the audio links are dead. Oh well...you snooze, you lose. Quote:
Peel Session '88 FM and Manchester '87 are at the same inkoma link. Have at it. |
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I've actually got one from early 1988 (03-04-Germany). (All stuff from Ecstasy/Wine and before, no YMMR or Isn't Anything ) Well, the quality isn't as great as I remembered. Probably not worth the trouble. (see the edit below) atari's already got on of the heavy hitters covered. and the Peel sesh is outstanding. Edit: I found a good one from 1988 as well, all I have it labeled as is "1988-Hanau, West Germany". I've surmised that it's the same tour as the one I talked about above. All stuff from before YMMR. However, the quality on this one is much better. (You can actually hear everything really quite well) The only drawback is that it's one track clocking in at over 46 minutes. I'd be happy to upload it if there's interest. |
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