mp3 blogs of interest
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/mp3s/index.html
this one introduced me to tons of shit i NEVER would have heard otherwise. thats the only good one i know. how bout you? |
The one you just listed(and as i've posted already on the 'What are you listening to' thread) is one of my favourites.Mp3 blogs are great because you find rare and sometimes unrealeased gems and you get to read about them as well.
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This one here is always very informative:
http://www.comfortstand.com/catalog/001/index.html |
AND LOOK AT THIS:
http://jonnhyrobertsblog.blogspot.com/ |
http://crudcrud.blogspot.com/
Best of Scott's thrift-store rummages. http://200lbu.blogspot.com/ Wide variety of ephemeral weirdness and puke with Tony Rettman's excellent writing. http://cakeandpolka.blogspot.com/ Fatty Jubbo's wonderfully weird picks http://agonyshorthand.blogspot.com/ No mp3's, but there's some of the best music writing to be read anywhere. http://www.strangereaction.com/ Entire EP's and occasional LP's worth of rare punk and HC from the classic bootleggable era. http://20jazzfunkgreats.blogspot.com/ UK-based blog with enthusiasm for all new sounds |
thanks both of you. these links look great.
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mine in the sig.
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I never really gave blogs much attention, but after searching a few of the ones posted I found this: http://www.postpunkjunk.com/
It's a nice little site. It seemed, to me, like there was a lot of prog rock on there, though. |
i like http://www.marathonpacks.com.
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http://destination-out.com/
free jazz etc.. has ornettes quartet performance from last year maybe in NY among many other hard to get/out of print great shit. cecil taylor big band....! |
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http://www.hackney.co.uk/sites/redtape/
The early Thatcher years were a grim time for Britain. The world economic slump bit deep and UK dole queues were lengthening, while neo-Nazis gathered in the shadows. All was not gloom, however - as usual, music came to the rescue. At one point it seemed as though every second person in London was in a band, ran a small independent record label or reviewed gigs for the NME. This website offers a random slice of the music of the time, in the form of eight tracks from North East London independent label Melodia Records' Red Tape. The tape was a 1984 benefit release, and featured 'leftover' raw-edged recordings donated by bands whose normal output was refined to a far higher level. The result is, to say the least, of uneven technical quality - but, in my view, that is what gives the tape its own peculiar appeal. Sadly, Melodia is no more and, to my knowledge, none of the bands featured are still gigging, though most of the individuals involved are still going strong in music and media. Take this for what it is, and enjoy it as a set of out-takes from pop history. And so, on to the music... Fin Fahey |
Rato Records Blog
In this little corner it’s my intention to reveal and share music and songs that had made yesterday’s delights (the 50s, the 60s and the 70s), a time where life was more beautiful and less complicated. For the people of my generation I hope to give the memories back again; for the others, the youngest, I only can give the expectations of discovery. Have fun! http://ratorecordsblog.blogspot.com/ |
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Here's an interesting greek mp3 blog where i've found some good music,even though i can't read the language:
http://16-forever.blogspot.com/2007/...-to-greek.html V/A : Cicadas - An Electric Guide To The Greek Underground Blue Light - About Lunch Time No Man's Land - Blue Train Human Grape-Avenue of pain Mushrooms-Colour devotion Villa 21-Take you down Anti-Troppau Council-Horizons Human Grape-My favourite show Villa 21-Six feet in the ground No Man's Land-Don't run away Blue Light-Take me away Anti-Troppau Council-Shine Mushrooms-Polar night |
porkmarras, my bookmarks' list is too long, please stop!!!
p.s. i still can't rep you, i hate this limitations. |
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http://www.garagepunk.com/
Has cool stuff, it seems to be down right now http://eclectic-grooves.blogspot.com/ Alot of interesting things http://www.theperfumedgarden.blogspot.com/ More of an online radio, but daarn cool http://www.garagerockradio.com/ |
America Mystica
http://jerome231.blogspot.com/ |
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I'll second that! plus check out most of the ones that are linked to Mutant Sounds (if you scroll down on right hand side you find a bunch of links to blogs) there are alot of goodies!!! especially: http://churchnumber9.blogspot.com/ this one is loaded with a lot of rare and hard to find free improv jazz (not yet released on cd on most) plus some obscuro fringe free/improv jazz related monsters! |
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Mutant Sounds (and many the blogs that are linked to it) has become my new obsession.
Just yesterday I stumbled blindly upon an upload of a record I've been searching for for years. There it was, just sitting there, at the top of a blog. Amazing. |
http://www.indie-mp3.co.uk/
Its about the C86 scene. For those who don't know, C86 was an NME compilation (in 1986) which brought together a number of bands with a similar, though difficult to define, sound and a commitment to staying independent. Then it was used to describe any music with jangly guitars, shambolic muscianship, simple lyrics, and lots of background fuzz (like early My Bloody Valentine EPs, after the gothic shtick, i.e., Sunny Sundae Smile, Ecstasy and Wine, and bands like The Wedding Present and The Vaslines, and countless others who released one brilliant EP and disappeared). |
I was just going to bump this thead.
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http://usedbinforever.blogspot.com/
For all you polvo fans, go on this site and download the raymonf brake LP - classic stuff. Although their EP, never work ever is better. |
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This is great. Thanks a lot. |
Thanks for that Nefeli. Handy!
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Found a nice little krautrock/prog blog here:
http://kraut-team.blogspot.com/ |
http://www.awkwardist.blogspot.com/
NWW, C93, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Rothko, Minimal Compact - and that's just the front page! |
my friend Sozavac updates his every week,. tons of good music to download, or listen to at work.
http://www.foryourweekendrockin.com/ |
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Gastr Del Sol / Fursaxa / Jim O'Rourke / Charles Mingus / Shellac, ETC
http://www.feedshow.com/show_items-f...76d55f8c2b1519 |
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