☼ Deutsches Kulturgut - Rückwärts / Tesendalo - Vorwärts MC
Deutsches Kulturgut und Tesendalo were studio projects by Michael Wurzer and Peter Schuster, both Nürnberg "free self-expression" musicians, creating hunting industrial ambient noise, influenced by Zoviet-France, Klaus Schulze, etc... organic, long-lasting unhurried passages, clouded by monotonous drones with fleeting and fragmentarily torn radiant sounds. Год: 1992 Страна: Germany Лейбл: IRRE Tapes Содержание: 〜 Deutsches Kulturgut: Rückwärts 〜 01. Untitled (11:48) 02. Untitled (6:03) 03. Untitled (4:57) 04. Untitled (1:34) 05. Untitled (2:43) 〜 Tesendalo: Vorwärts 〜 06. Untitled (9:00) 07. Untitled (5:35) 08. Untitled (5:24) 09. Untitled (4:31) 10. Untitled (4:06) Скачать 320k:HERE http://sickness-abounds.blogspot.com/ |
Steve Moore - The Threshold Of Liberty (tape, Inner Ear, 1990)
This Scottish composer released, according to Discogs one LP on ReR Megacorp and this cassette, 'produced over innumerable hours at the Electroacoustic Studio, University of Durham'. The music is a like: tape collages of voices and electronic sounds. The title piece is a great almost plunderphonic like piece and was released on a compilation 'Interchange 1', which I will post soon. Great stuff. This should be on CD, I think. download http://433rpm.blogspot.com/ |
Omit - Transmogrification (tape, Deepskin Conceptual Mindmusic, 1993)
More music from the land of kiwi, by Omit, as posted before. download http://433rpm.blogspot.com/search?up...&max-results=7 |
Symapthy Nervous/Anemic Session - OUTPUT Vol. 1 7" (Out Put D-0001) 1981
This is the first of two 7"s on Out Put records that feature Sympathy Nervous. Other than the second volume of this series, I am unaware of any other releases from this label. Here are the liner notes: SIDE A: SYMPATHY NERVOUS (S.N.): YOSHIFUMI-NIINUMA (MACHINES) TATSUYA-SENZAKI (GUITAR, VOICE). THIS SIDE USES LOW FIDELITY AND HIGH DISTORTION RECORDING EQUIPMENTS. 1 MULUTI VITAMINS WITH MINERAL. 2 SONG SIDE B: ANEMIC SESSION: S.N'S FRIENDS (VOICES, INSTRUMENTS). COMPOSED BY S.N. 1 ANEMIC PARTY. 2 ANEMIC SESSION. STUFF: ENGINEERED BY YOSHIFUMI-NIIMURA. COVER PHOTO BY TATSUYA-SENZAKI. PRODUCED BY S.N. FACTORY 1981 OUT PUT RECORDS The way ahead of it's time Sympathy Nervous LP on Vanity can be found here at Mutant Sounds, as well as a cassette they released on G.R.O.S.S. (run by Aube). After the Vanity label releases, these two Out Put 7"s and a couple cassettes, Sympathy Nervous appears to have not released anything for over 10 years. Sympathy Nervous re-emerged on (their own?) Negative Emission label in Japan, and then a couple years later on KK/Nova Zembla with a harder more contemporary industrial/techno style. Yoshifumi Niimura has a website with a discography and mp3 excerpts of many tracks, including the Out Put Vol.2 contribution here. Mp3s of soundtrack material & sound effects are also there. Enjoy. http://atlantisaudioarchive.blogspot.com/ |
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Seesselberg - Synthetik 1
I have had the pleasure of discovering this via finding a copy at my workplace, and I can share it through you via the fine folks at mutant sounds. EXCELLENCE. Perhaps an early Konrad Schnitzler album in disguise? From all the random oscillations, squirly modular synth spirals and strange spacious effects, one could easily see this 1973 experimental electronics album as one tape in Schnitzler's vast catalog of studio trickery. There are nine tracks here of cold inhuman synthetics, and where one ends and another begins can only be ascertained by sheer persistence. Like Schnitzler, there are moments of quieter reflection, the sort of music one might find in a 60s B-movie sci-fi flick, where studio musicians reflect the vastness of space with proto-modulars and theremin tweaking. Not a melody to be found in sight, although there are plenty of abstract visions of sattelite orbitals, distant supernovas, radar pings, alien spacecraft and the like. Overall, it's kind of a neat album, especially considering most of Schnitzler's experiments that are similar were recorded later (a strong example is 1988's Constellations). But, considering its rarity, it's unlikely to be anything more than a serious collector's item for the abstractly inclined. http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/20...etic-1975.html |
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Hey Hey, i'm new. i have forever been searching for the batfish boys song-swamp liquor. would anyone be able to help me out. i'll be honest with you all right now,i'm pretty sure i own nothing rare and nothing that would be of interest;but if u could help me out that would be awesome and much appreciated :)
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I googled "'swamp liquor' mp3" and the first result was: http://phoenixhairpins.blogspot.com/...-boys-12s.html which yielded this link: http://www.mediafire.com/?8mgnrnx2jvy I'm downloading to check and make sure it is okay, but the link is active. |
the complete recordings of uncle dave macon
over 200 songs i got it from the excellent http://brokedownengine.blogspot.com/ http://rapidshare.com/files/16127423...Greasy_Cd1.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/16128414...Greasy_Cd2.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/16129535...Greasy_Cd3.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/16192124...Greasy_Cd4.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/16193926...Greasy_Cd5.zip http://rapidshare.com/files/16195182...Greasy_Cd6.zip |
from the same blog-heres the complete sylvester weaver. many know him from john faheys voice of the turtle album. the first song is actually just the 78 version of SW's bottleneck blues (ie its him playing not fahey)
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most of the sylverster weaver album is kinda unlistenable due to a bad rip by woever uploaded it, but some of it is good. and the tune resembling bottleneck blues can be found on the song six string banjo other than that it seems that bottleneck blues is not on this album
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no prob, but i listened to it and a lot of the tracks were not ripped that well. but its still awesome
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Thanks Bytor.
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