Phaidia-In The Dark[85 Japan Punk/Death Rock]
this band has Yoshida (Ruins,YBO2) on drums they make dark post punk/death rock the drumming is great some info: Phaidia was a Japanese deathrock band, formed in the early 80's. Cutting voice, powerful drums and guitars... They've been labeled "the Japanese Christian Death". Discography: +SANATORIUM '81 (Collaboration with the band Gilles de Rais) +'81 and '82 VV.AA. albums +PHAIDIA '83 +R.B.F.1984 (Label bands compilation) +DANCING DEATH(EP)'84 +CHIKASITSU NO AKUMATACHI(flex)'85 +IN THE DARK(LP)'85 city locker They also appeared in a Tatsuya Yoshida compilation called "Devil from the East", where he reunited quite a few projects he had been involved in, as Malinconia, Ruins, Naked City or Phaidia. They started in ‘82 or ‘83. I would describe the music as hard-edged, energetic goth rock with some leftover punk touches. The drummer was Yoshida, who would go on to do better, noisier things w/YBO2 and later found Ruins and a million other bands of varying quality. Phaidia’s guitarist was Kawamoto, who also played in YBO2 and in the original Ruins lineup go get it! http://fightagainsttheplutocrats.blo...eath-rock.html |
Headhunters - 12"s & 7"
As promised, here's the rest of the Headhunters' output. The 'Wipe Out The Funk' 12" is the band's first release. Title track is sounding like Killing Joke mixed with dub reggae. Very similar to Red Beat. Next is the 'Impossible' 7". Title track differs somewhat from the other songs. B side taken from the 'Industrial Warfare' LP. The 'Way Of The South' 12" is the final release. A bit more polished but still containing the same anger. Note on the backsleeve states 'Vote against the mad woman at # 10'. Now we all know who that was back in the 80's, don't we ? Wipe Out The Funk 12" (Shout Records-XW 1201-1982) 1. Wipe Out The Funk 2. Decline 3. Landlord Impossible 7" (Shout Records-XS 005-1983) 1. Impossible 2. Straitjacket Way Of The South 12" (Quiet Records-QST 009-1986) 1. Way Of The South 2. Infidel (War On The Nazi) 3. Disorder Headhunters http://phoenixhairpins.blogspot.com/ |
отлично составленный зэ бест от королей американского авангарда и пожалуй самых великих стебщиков на этой планете )) на мой взгляд эта пластинка очень способствует возникновению хорошего весеннего настроения, так что кому этого не хватает дерзайте ;) info mp3/192Kbps/rapidshare ## ifolder Compilation LP of early Residents material licensed from Ralph Records to the then recently fledged Virgin Records. The LP was called "Please Do Not Steal It!" when released on Ralph. It was made available in Europe and Australia with a different cover and title. The track listing is the same. Produced by The Residents. http://yarrost.livejournal.com/ |
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7th Temple - Under The Burning Sun (US Psych Rock 1978)
Size: 35.5 MB Bitrade: 256 mp3 Ripped By: ChrisGoesRock Printable Artwork Included Over the last 18 months we at Radioactive have reissued some of the rarest private pressings in existence. Albums by Summer Sounds (500), Fraction (200) and Totty (50) were all extremely limited, but these are huge numbers when compared with our latest release, Under The Burning Sun by Canadian prog rockers VIIth Temple. If obscure albums were steak, they couldn’t come any rarer than this! A copy of Under The Burning Sun recently sold on ebay, and the vendor’s comments really sum it up: “This is the last of seven known copies!!! I’ve never had the pleasure of hearing this as I don’t want to be the one to break the seal. This is the second copy I’ve had as I know the person who found all seven and that copy went on ebay for $600” To the best of our knowledge, 15 copies of this 1978 private pressing were actually produced which suggests that fewer than 50 people have ever heard this album. A select group indeed. And more remarkably, this is a great recording, full of prog keyboards, synths and guitars. The lyrics are dark and mystical, and there’s a brooding, ethereal feel to proceedings. At only just over 18 minutes the album’s a tad on the short side, but what we do get to hear leaves the listener yearning for more. An obscure rarity and a musical gem rolled into one. Highly recommended. Track Listing: (Notice; Only 3 Songs On This Album) 1. Under The Burning Sun 2. See The Light 3. The Sky Is My Friend 1. http://sharebee.com/b045816d http://chrisgoesrocks.blogspot.com/ |
Kaleidoscope - Kaleidoscope (Superb Fuzzed Out Mexican Heavy Psych 1969)
Size:63.3 MB Bitrade: 256 mp3 Ripped By: ChrisGoesRock Artwork Included Incredible Mexican mind expander from the late '60s that could have easily been on an 'Endless Journey' comp. Mind frying fuzz guitars, electronic psychedelic effects, swirling keyboards and drugged lyrics/vocals in English. A major find for fans of the genuine article. 01 - Hang Out - 2.20 02 - P.S. Come Back - 2.10 03 - A Hole In My Life - 2.33 04 - Let Me Try - 3.27 05 - I Think It's All Right - 2.59 06 - Colours - 2.36 07 - Once Upon A Time There Was A World - 8.09 08 - A New Man - 2.38 09 - I'm Crazy - 3.33 10 - I'm Here, He's Gone, She's Crying - 2.27 1. http://sharebee.com/6115240e http://chrisgoesrocks.blogspot.com/2...6_archive.html |
3/3 (Sanbun No San) - 3/3 (Japan 1975)
(Many thanks to Mr. Attic for this gem!) 3/3 are Reck (guitar, vocals), Higo Hiroshi (bass) and Chiko Hige (drums). The name was inspired by a Japanese comic (4/4). In February 1975, 3/3 (Sanbun No San) released this album in a tiny pressing of 15 copies only to get a record deal. The cover was homemade and the recording sounds live but without audience. The music is ultra heavy guitar-dominated psychedelic rock like a mixture of Blue Cheer / Randy Holden/MC5 and early punk/new wave bands. The sound quality is mediocre but the music is a blaster. 3/3 has never released another recording. Both Reck and Hige then moved to New York where they stayed for over a year and played with James Chance & the Contortions, Lydia Lunch (Teenage Jesus & The Jerks) and others (No New York movement). They returned to Japan in 1978 to start a new group which became very famous: Friction. In 1979 Friction appeared on a compilation and in 1980 they recorded their first album. Friction released more than 10 albums in Japan. Friction has certainly had a heavy influence on the late 1970s Japanese punk and new wave scene. Reck is again active on the Tokyo scene and has teamed up with Haino Keiji and hardcore drummer Pill, with whom he performs under the name Head Rush. This album of 3/3 is the rarest underground album ever released in Japan. (Shadoks) An absolute monster from Shadoks, unearthing live 1975 recordings from a wild proto-punk trio led by Reck of Friction/Head Rush (w/Keiji Haino) et al. Sanbun No San was originally released in a mind-bending run of only 15 copies in February 1975 in order to secure a record deal but soon afterwards Reck and guitarist Higo Hiroshi split for NY and dropped head-first into the No Wave scene, playing with James Chance & The Contortions and Teenage Jesus & The Jerks before fully infecting the Japanese underground with alla the moves they had so convincingly osmosed by forming the legendary Friction on their return. As well as being possibly the rarest Japanese underground release of all time, Sanbun No San works as a vital missing link in the whole Japanese underground saga - indeed, it could well be the blueprint for Nanjo Asahito’s later experiments with High Rise. The sonics are totally thrilling, with the A-side dominated by moves that are somewhere between Peter Laughner’s post Velvets amphetamine garage and blistering power trio moves ala Blue Cheer, Hendrix and Human Instinct that could’ve just as easily dropped offa the Spectator label roster circa 1970. It’s punk, but there’s a whole lot more string-flash than Slaughter And The Dogs. B-side is more straight ahead narcotic punk, albeit cut with a beautiful ballad that seems to combine themes from “Oh Sweet Nothing” and “Burning Of The Midnight Lamp” (two songs that I have always somehow associated in my head). link alt. link http://crotchbat.blogspot.com/ |
My Bloody Valentine-Feed Me With Your Kiss
Feed Me With Your Kiss- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=81DB6N5D I Believe- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EZRS3T4V Emptiness Inside- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2YYZEFDB I Need No Trust- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JI6UDJ1I Okay, see if that works |
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Don Bajema, Lydia Lunch, Hubert Selby Jr. & Henry Rollins - Our Fathers Who Aren't In Heaven (1990)
Out of print compilation of spoken word bits from Don Bajema, Lydia Lunch, Hubert Selby Jr. and Henry Rollins. Released on Lydia Lunch's Widowspeak label back in 1990. The two main Henry Rollins bits can be found on the album Human Butt, the other two appear in written form in his books. But the combination of Rollins, Bajema, Lunch and the great Hubert Selby Jr. makes this a compilation well worth downloading - and/or buying from eBay or Gemm. All artwork included. Download, Pt. 1 - Rapidshare Download, Pt. 2 - Rapidshare Download - MegaUpload http://bruunski.blogspot.com/search/label/rarities |
Plus Instruments - Plus Instruments (1982)
Lee Ranaldo, Dave Linton, Truss De Groot 01. Big Man 02. Things 03. Freundschaft 04. Rush Hour 05. Cannot 06. Vom Ertrunkenen Msdchen 07. Between The Wars 08. Manhattan http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JDVYDA9S |
Thank you, SYRFox! I've wanted to hear that for ages, but I've always been outbid at the last minute when I've tried to buy it on ebay.
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A Handjob From The Laughing Policeman Nurse With Wound. Steven Stapleton and Colin Potter on this one. Limited to 300 and packaged with initial pressing of Soundpooling. Glad to have a copy. The sounds herein are culled from all over Nurseland, with some specifics given in the writing below. Good stuffs! 320. "The Bonus disc cleverly entitled A Handjob from the Laughing Policeman is a remix extravaganza. A wicked 1 track re-work of Free Death / African Mosquito / Two Golden Microphones / Shipwreck Radio and probably many more obscure ones buried within. Wandering close into Coil territory the first half got me moving around the room like an unhinged pixie - a crooked disco classic for sure… where as the second half was more, chilled... a dub workout with some lovely grating freight train metal and spacey washes. The latter end is a slight return to the first disc with ‘Indernacht…’ on infinite loop, a whispering apparition in wharfside fog, accompanied by short wave flutterings. Stapleton’s voice can be heard through the murk repeating the syrupy words... it’s coming out of the void echoing itself doubling itself over and over ... all to a mellow ring modulation with the words – ‘Well there you are’ bringing the disc into a silent conclusion." from: rottenmeats / Cloudboy June 06, 2006 From Brainwashed : 2006 June CD UK ICR Distribution ICR55 300 In wrap-around-sleeve in plastic wallet Track Listing 1. A Handjob From The Laughing Policeman (44:04) Sleeve Notes : Conceived by Nurse With WoundMixed by Colin Potter Note:Only available with initial copies of Soundpooling |
Flying Testicle - Space Desia (1993)
Early 90s experimental/noise trio which included Masami Akita (Merzbow), Maso Yamazaki (Masonna) and Zev Asher (Roughage). Style: Noise, Experimental, Industrial Credits: Electronics, Performer [Samples, Beats], Drums, Guitar, Bass - Masami Akita Voice [Screams], Guitar, Violin, Synthesizer [Casio], Percussion - Maso Yamazaki Voice, Vocals, Bass, Tape, Performer [Toy] - Zev Asher Notes: Limited Edition CD with full-color miniposter Tracklisting: 1. Johnny Guitar 2. Arturos Island 3. Romance 4. The Red Lanterns 5. Dark Eyes 6. Hit Kit Party 7. Night Falls 8. Open Squeeze 9. Horizontal Bop 10. Beautiful Dreamer http://www.paylesssofts.net/picture/...p?id=x28232140 http://gayrod.blogspot.com/ |
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BBC Sound Effects Vol13 - Death & Horror (1977) (vinyl rip) A1. Execution and Torture
A2. Monsters and Animals A3. Creaking Doors and Grave Digging A4. Musical Effects and Footsteps B1. Vocal Effects and Heartbeats B2. Weather, Atmospheres and Bells http://rapidshare.com/files/24020681...aHvr.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/24036040...aHvr.part1.rar |
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Again, some great stuff, krop!!!
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Yeah, Soon is the same only the intro is longer in Loveless, not the actually intro, but the beggining, theres a thing i think from the previous song. Anyways, Heres : My Bloody Valentine-You Made Me Realize EP You Made Me Realize- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IT2EUZLO Slow- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VLJR39R3 Thorn- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O2W2MXOV Cigarette In Your Bed- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QRU9P9JA Drive It All Over Me- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=37YFVC6H Tell me if it works! |
It's actually Realise, according to Wikipedia. And thanks, man.
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Raymond Scott: Manhattan Research, Inc. [1953~1969]
Manhattan Research, Inc. Raymond Scott Release Date: May 16, 2000 Recording Date: 1953-Dec 16, 1969 Label: Basta Genre:Jazz, Experimental, Electronic, Avante Garde, Rock, Space Age Pop, Obscuro. Moods: Ironic, Carefree, Earnest, Sophisticated, Stylish, Clinical, Exuberant, Quirky, Hypnotic, Cheerful, Playful Complex, Intense, Energetic, Irreverent. Review [allmusic.com] Subtitled "New Plastic Sounds and Electronic Abstractions," Manhattan Research, Inc. is an excellent compilation of electronic pioneer Raymond Scott's works from the '50s and '60s. Nothing that has been recorded since within the field of electronic music has obscured the originality and genius of these works. Even the amusing tracks of corporate advertisements for the likes of cough drops, fragrances, and Twinkies demand repeated listening for their fascinating use of electronics. Tracks like "Bandito the Bongo Artist," "Cindy Electronium," and "The Pygmy Taxi Corporation" are just as intriguing as their titles. And the packaging ó from the compilation of tracks to the exhaustive liner notes, photographs, and interviews (including a fascinating one with Scott associate Robert Moog) ó is a clinic in reissue presentation. Not only detailing some of the instruments he developed for use in his compositions (the Clavivox, Circle Machine, etc.), it also documents other inventions and aids, like the Videola, which enabled him to score films conveniently as he watched them. Absolutely essential for any electronic music fan, and completely out of this world, regardless of century. Every library should own a copy of this as well ó Scott's name should be just as well-known as Beethoven. [Disk~1] 01 Manhattan Research, Inc. 0:11 02 Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. 1:14 03 Bendix 1: The Tomorrow People 1:06 04 Lightworks 1:52 05 The Bass-Line Generator 3:10 06 Don't Beat Your Wife Every Night! 1:44 07 B.C. 1675 [The Gillette Conga Drum Jingle] :16 08 Vim 0:59 09 Auto-Lite : Sta-Ful 0:47 10 Sprite 'Melonball Bounce' 1:01 11 Sprite 'Melonball Bounce' 1:01 12 Wheels That Go 0:53 13 Limbo : The Organized Mind 4:33 14 Portofino 1 2:13 15 County Fair 1:01 16 Lady Gaylord 1:02 17 Good Air [take 7] 0:38 18 IBM MT/St : 'The Paperwork Explosion' 4:31 19 Domino 0:33 20 Super Cheer 0:34 21 Cheer: Revision 3 [new backgrounds] 0:39 22 Twilight in Turkey 1:34 23 Raymond Scott Quote/Vicks: Medicated Cough Drops 1:36 24 Vicks : Formula 44 0:46 25 Auto-Lite : Spark Plugs 1:00 26 NescafÈ 1:06 27 Awake 0:35 28 Backwards Overload 6:06 29 Bufferin : 'Memories' 1:01 30 Bandito the Bongo Artist 1:30 31 Night and Day Porter, Scott 1:45 32 Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. '395' 1:07 33 K2r 0:19 34 IBM Probe 1:56 35 GMGM 1A 1:49 36 The Rhythm Modulator 3:37 http://rapidshare.com/files/31717819...earch_pt-1.zip [Disk~2] 01 Ohio Plus 0:17 02 In the Hall of the Mountain Queen 0:49 03 General Motors : Futurama 1:04 04 Portofino #2 2:14 05 The Wild Piece [aka String Piece] 4:07 06 Take Me to Your Violin Teacher 1:40 07 Ripples 0:59 08 Cyclic Bit 1:04 09 Ripples [montage] 4:06 10 The Wing Thing 1:00 11 County Fair [instrumental] 1:00 12 Cindy Electronium 1:59 13 Don't Beat Your Wife Every Night! [instrumental] 1:45 14 Hostess : Twinkies 0:32 15 Hostess : Twinkies [instrumental] 0:32 16 Ohio Bell : Thermo Fax 0:24 17 The Pygmy Taxi Corporation 7:11 18 Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. 0:29 19 Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. 0:44 20 Lightworks [slow] 1:40 21 The Paperwork Explosion [instrumental] 3:39 22 Auto-Lite 'Ford Family' 1:03 23 Auto-Lite 'Ford Family' [instrumental] 0:54 24 Raymond Scott Quote/Auto-Lite: Wheels 1:50 25 Bufferin: 'Memories' [demo version] 0:44 26 Space Nystery [montage] 5:11 27 The Toy Trumpet 2:15 28 Backward Beeps 1:05 29 Raymond Scott Quote/Auto-Lite: Sta-Ful 1:36 30 Lightworks [instrumental] 1:29 31 When Will It End? 3:14 32 Bendix 2 'The Tomorrow People' 1:03 33 Electronic Audio Logos, Inc. 5:23 http://rapidshare.com/files/31717819...earch_pt-1.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/31720489...earch_pt-2.zip http://metrobase.blogspot.com/2007/0...earch-inc.html |
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Night of the Living Dead (1968) When George A. Romero's zombie classic Night of the Living Dead was released in 1968, its straightforward documentary style and gruesome black-and-white imagery shocked audiences. It was perhaps the first time that such a fantastic concept was handled in such a realistic manner. It's a completely effective film that is a must-see for everyone, not just horror or genre fans. Check out the theatrical trailer for Night of the Living Dead: Shot on a shoe-string budget in Pittsburgh, PA, this production didn't have the luxury of hiring a composer to create a soundtrack. Instead they used library music. Library music generally consists of various soundtrack cues created by production houses to be used in movies, TV shows, commercials, whatever and pressed to vinyl. By purchasing the record itself, you are paying for the right to use any of the cues or background music in your production. Using pre-produced library music was a cost-effective way to add production value. These limited run library music LPs have become sought-after collectibles. There are several full-album music blogs online that offer rips of library music vinyl. They're well worth pursuing as the music is often quite eclectic, particularly as you enter the late-60s and early-70s. The filmmakers for Night of the Living Dead went with cues from Capital Hi-Q 1950's Production Music Library. In 1982, Varèse Sarabande compiled the various cues used, added some dialogue bits and released it as an LP soundtrack. This has never seen an official CD release. I grabbed this excellent vinyl rip off Usenet years ago. Unfortunately, I didn't keep track of who did the rip (or they didn't say), but I did place the following info in the "Encoder" tag: Vinyl Rip - Sound Forge 5 w/Vinyl Restoration - Lame 3.88. The original poster went a little overboard encoding these single-channel mono MP3 files at 192kbps, but I appreciate the desire to keep the quality as high as possible. Night of the Living Dead (1968) 1. Spencer Moore - Driveway to the Cemetary (Main Title) (2:18) 2. William Loose / Loose-Seeley - At the Gravesite / Flight / Refuge (3:42) 3. George Hormel - Farmhouse / First Approach (1:17) 4. Ib Glindemann - Ghoulash (JR's Demise) (3:29) 5. George Hormel / Loose-Seeley / Ib Glindemann - Boarding Up (2:59) 6. Phil Green / George Hormel - First Radio Report / Torch on the Porch (2:26) 7. George Hormel - Boarding Up 2 / Discovery: Gun 'n Ammo (2:07) 8. Spencer Moore - Cleaning House (1:35) 9. Ib Glindemann - First Advance (2:41) 10. George Hormel / Jack Meakin - Discovery of TV / Preparing to Escape / Tom and Judy (4:19) 11. George Hormel - Attempted Escape (1:30) 12. George Hormel / Karl Hardman - Truck on Fire / Ben Attacks Harry / Leg of Leg (3:39) 13. George Hormel - Beat 'Em or Burn 'Em / Final Advance (2:51) 14. Karl Hardman / Spencer Moore - Helen's Death / Dawn / Posse in the Fields / Ben Awakes (3:05) 15. Spencer Moore - OK Vince / Funeral Pyre (End Title) (1:08) 56.86MB RAR archive MP3: Constant bitrate (192kbps) Sound Forge 5 (Vinyl Restoration plug-in) w/LAME 3.88 Grab it. Password: p-l-m.blogspot.com |
Thanks, I'm downloading. Okay, soundtrack man, got the Good the Bad and the Ugly soundtrack???????????????????????????????????
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http://rapidshare.com/files/31414557/Incidentals___cover.rar.html
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Google has everything, young man. I'll take your word for it that it's out of print though: Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo http://rapidshare.com/files/1310377/..._ugly.zip.html aleternativ: http://d.turboupload.com/de/1160498/4xen844qo2.html password/heslo = Matthew 11 skladeb 33 minut Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo [rozšířená verze] http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/2490...y_Expanded.rar 21 skladeb 58 minut There are a lot of other soundtracks on that blog as well, ranging from spaghetti westerns to non-spaghetti non-westerns. http://pinkass.bloguje.cz/ |
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An early tape from Einsturzende Neubauten, recently bootlegged on LP. Burned directly from LP version.
Stahlversion http://shardsofbeauty.blogspot.com/ |
13 Recordz présente Vrai 2 Vrai (1-2ground Prophecy) A Intro Acee Ghetto Luv Volcan C Urgent Eddy featuring Serge B Woto (Zoasongo) King Ade featuring El Primo Vas Leur Dire SQN 1-10pensable Shaaka featuring Malto Faya Pump Aramiss featuring El Primo Vrai 2 Vrai Ravayak featuring Golgo13 Laru This is a hip-hop compilation from Burkina Faso. Looks like a label mixtape. It contains many bangers. The implications of a tape like this to someone who likes rap are mind-boggling. How many people even know where Burkina Faso is?? And these kids are rappig in French, English and local languages like this? And this is from back in 2004? Imagine what their shit sounds like now. Maybe globalization ain't all that bad.... B Wax Tond B.K Kidam G Vu/Interlude La Korektion Assez Vagabond Squad Laroute Wem-Tang-Clan Lapreuve* Fleck-C L Mec 2 Bloc Zone 1 featuring Aramiss Born To Do It Acee featuring Anie Ghetto Luv Remix Fleche Feno featuring Sikira & Aramiss Ach7 La/Outro * Don't miss this track Here is Side B of Vrai 2 Vrai. Take note of the beat on the last track, the phrasing of the sweet vocal sample feels so right. Unfortunately, the rest of the song is not particularly interesting (to me). That Wem-Tang-Clan track, however, is a certified banger. http://awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com/ |
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Nibbles The Residents LP 1979 Virgin A You Yesyesyes Santa Dog '78 Gloria Excerpt from Rest Aria Semolina The Spot Excerpt from Never Known Questions B Constantinople Snakefinger Laughing Song Snakefinger Excerpt from The Making Of A Soul Skratz Good Lovin' Blue Rosebuds Excerpt from Six Things To A Cycle The Electrocutioner http://rapidshare.com/files/22811390/resnib.rar |
Jico, I've already posted that on this thread.
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oh... i'm sorry, i didn't noticed that.
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this is the story of two people that were not brothers, and the things they got up to in basements when not reading strange books. how did the dead walk again? how did such things get hidden and swept under so many carpets? well, there we have it. and you can too. all dusted off and eloquently rendered in non-real time for your dancing and drinking pleasure. go easy on the tincture of opium. the tapes for the project that was to be David Tibet 93 and Andrew M. McKenzie (variously discussed and planned as 'DOG BLOOD RISING', finally becoming mooted as 'DO' when the first title was used for an appearance at the Equinox Event) are all that is left of a friendship and collaboration that started when David Michael Bunting, as he was then known, would come into the Newcastle branch of Virgin Records where McKenzie then worked, and get discounted records in exchange for rare esoteric books and other information. it was here that McKenzie introduced Tibet to the work of Nurse With Wound and other luminaries, and when Tibet moved to London, McKenzie would stay with him, where on one occasion they finally recorded raw material and planned their project. previously, McKenzie had supplied backing tapes for the first Current 93 performances, which can be heard on the now deleted but often bootlegged Staalplaat release of C93 live at NL Centrum, mixed by Steven Stapleton. due to never explained circumstances regarding the termination of their association by Tibet, the tapes were never worked on until now. they consist of various ethnic ritual instruments and voice recordings, made with a variant of the well-known Binaural Stereo technique in the squat that Tibet was living in Vauxhall (with Annie Anxiety, D&V, and other Crass associates), in between the first and second Current 93 albums, and reflects his concerns both textually and sonically at the time. the tapes have been worked on in ways commensurate with the ideas then being discussed, which fit well into the series of pieces investigating voice, 'essence' and language currently being processed by McKenzie within the framework of The Hafler Trio. this project reflects a genuine desire to square a circle, and tie the shoelaces of a pair of boots that should have been fastened years ago. http://rapidshare.com/files/32611926...e_You.rar.html |
Whoever wishes credit, thanks for the Residents. It looks to be interesting.
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