Everyneurotic / sarramkrop - Harbinger Sound are releasing the whole Ramleh "Awake!" boxset, hopefully towards the end of this year. Should be good!
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there's also rumours that the long-in-the-planning sutcliffe box set will feature all 10 volumes of we spit on their graves (as posted in this very same page) PLUS more discs with extra stuff.
also, spk box on vinyl by demand soon. |
Cheers smelly.
Melt Banana does Monkey Man (MP3s) Feeling sluggish? Need some energy? Then I got what you need, Melt-Banana covering Toots & The Maytals' 1969 ska classic "Monkey Man". Set the volume to 11 and put it on repeat. You'll feel better in no time. Here is the MP3: Melt-Banana - Monkey Man This appeared a few years ago on a split 7" with ska punk band Big D and the Kids Table on Fork in Hand Records. Good luck in finding the original vinyl... http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/mp3s/index.html |
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Ha, they played that one when i saw them last sunday. Great song. I need to check this thread more often, so much good stuff in here. Thanks everybody, without you guys this board would definately be a board without me aswell. oh, i'm feeling dizzy today. |
Coolio.
Vinyl Finds: Merzbow - Dradomel LP 1992 (Hannover Interruption) Masami Akita (aka Merzbow) is one of my heroes. Not only is he one of the innovators of noise-as-music, with an incredible range of stylistic applications in his repertoire, he also shames most creative artists in terms of sheer productivity. The amount of Merzbow/Masami Akita solo releases and collaborations on LP, 7" vinyl, cassette tape and CD is absolutely staggering, approximately 400 since 1980; that's an average of 14 releases per year, making him something like the Fassbinder of Noise. The thing about his catalog, at least from this fan's perspective, is that so much of it is really very good, the constant experimentation and variation of his approach, and the collaborations with other artists bearing proof of an extremely bountiful creative spirit. This LP, apparently titled Hannover Interruption (at least according to Wikipedia and Discogs, though no such information appears anywhere on the package, not in English characters anyway) was a joint release of Dom Elchklang and the short-lived Dragnet Records label. Almost everything both labels have touched is pure gold to me, and Dradomel in particular also released one of my all-time favorite LPs, Rowenta/Khan's Tiefpunkte Moderner Tonkompositionen (also 1992, now on CD.) This album finds Merzbow in full-on, harsh-noise mode, at least at first listen. The more one becomes acclimated to the sound, the more layers of activity emerge: electric groans and roars, bird-call-like feedback, moog sirens, percussive analog static, thousands of pots and pans falling down a hill, even the occasional vocal. It's this artful layering of sound (among other things) that separates Merzbow from some jag-off that just turns on a noise generator and walks away. To my knowledge, these recordings are not included in the massive 50-CD Merzbox (Extreme, 2000) though the Merzbox does include a disc called Hannover Cloud dated 1990. Merzbow continues his prolific tide, with some notable recent releases being Electric Dress (with Carlos Giffoni and Jim O'Rourke), Merzbuddha, and Merzbear (the latter two being part of his mostly animal-devoted Merz series on the Important label.) In the past several years, Masami has also become an activist for animal rights, including the PETA url alongside his own merzbow.net on CD sleeves. (Just imagining the Noise-God rubbing shoulders at a charity event with Pamela Anderson gives me a big fat grin for uncountable reasons.) Side A Untitled Side B Untitled http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/mp3s/page/2/ |
One from the hat & bread collection: Juke/19 - 1978-1983
Juke/19 was a group consisting of visual artist Shinro Ohtake and some other people perhaps. Apparently they had a huge influence on the Boredoms. Shinro Ohtake later collaborated with Eye on the Puzzle Punks records in the mid-90s. Anyhoozle, Juke/19 is what I always wanted noise rock to be. Hypnotic caveman drumming, out of control guitar feedback, heavy repetitive riffing, awesome! DOWNLOAD |
does anyone know where i can download the whole sarah records discography? i downloaded off of soulseek a few yars ago (it took around a week to finally get it all downloaded since the guy was on dial up) but i gave that computer to my brother and he deleted all my music before i could get it onto the computer i use now.
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Does anyone have the Throbbing Gristle Desertshore Installation discs uploaded (all 12)?
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gee, people who hardly post requesting shit...
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nevermind i found it on soulseek and the person doesn't have dial up. |
Thanks for this.
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i would post some stuff i find rare but i have no idea how to do it. |
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GREAT! I never have anything by Masami on 1992!:D |
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I uploaded a couple of the cds here a few months back but no one seemed interested so I stopped. Would you like me to start again? It could take a while. :) |
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not you, dude. |
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i know. what site is the best site to upload mp3s? |
yeah, that would be awesome. much thanks.
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That would be awesome! Thanks much! |
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this rules |
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i like sharebee. www.sharebee.com other than that, mediafire is cool but it has a limit of 100mb (www.mediafire.com), for bigger shit, sendspace is ok (www.sendspace.com) rapidshare if you don't mind having to wait hours between downloads (www.rapidshare.com). |
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