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sarramkrop 05.22.2007 05:22 AM

in 1970, on the 28th of june, soft machine played at the kralingen festival
near rotterdam in the netherlands.
you can hear mike ratledge on keyboards, hugh hopper on bass,
elton dean on woodwinds and robert wyatt drumming and vocalizing.
this version of "esther´s nose-job" was only released on the bootleg some dutch hippie activists made available short after the festival. besides the soft machine it featured jefferson airplaine, the flock, quintessence, pink floyd, canned heat, family, dr. john, it´s a beautiful day, santana and country joe.
esther´s nose-job (5,6 mb)

http://home.arcor.de/ralf-petra/downs/down.htm

Florya 05.24.2007 03:36 PM

Renaldo and The Loaf - Songs for Swinging Larvae

http://rapidshare.com/files/33187422...ing_Larvae.rar

sarramkrop 05.27.2007 01:05 PM

Thanks.

Luigi Russolo - Die Kunst der Geraeusche


 



This is a (bootleg?) collection of more or less all of Russolo's still surving works, and they're all original recordings as well (since none of his machines survive...). Barely over 20 minutes, but this is a nice little collection of arguably the very first experimental musician ever (sans maybe Erik Satie or the Second Viennese School)...So you don't have to buy 20 Dada/Futurist compilations!

Download

http://direct-waves.blogspot.com/200...1_archive.html

king_buzzo 05.27.2007 01:12 PM

Anyone want Dino's Hand It Over? Its out of print

sarramkrop 05.27.2007 01:14 PM

Dieter Roth - Musik, 1973-1991 (NWW List)


Just as promised! This is a compilation of Dieter Roth compositions, including excerpts from all three Roth, Ruhm & Weiner LP's, and some live stuff, among other things. Provides further insight not only into Dieter Roth's musical activities, but also the trio he was involved in. Sorry, no cover.

click

http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2004/dieterroth/flash.htm
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/roth_dieter.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieter_Roth

http://direct-waves.blogspot.com/200...1_archive.html

sarramkrop 05.27.2007 01:25 PM

Whitehouse - Right to Kill (Dedicated To Denis Andrew Nilsen), 1983, Come


 

This is one of only two Whitehouse records that have never been released (supposedly because the original tapes were lost and Bennett didn't want to release them in the quality they would be in if they were directly ripped from vinyl). This one was only released in 200 copies, so luckily someone did rip it from vinyl, so it's available nonetheless. Psychopathia Sexualis was the other LP that has not been reissued (for the same reason). Apparently this is the rarest/most sought after Whitehouse LP.

Download

luxinterior 05.27.2007 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
Google has everything, young man.


Whenever I try searching for specific albums to download, it returns a bunch of irrelevent results (that have nothing to do with downloading said album). Is there anything I can include in the search that will actually help me locate these items? I know how to search for individual MP3s, but looking for entire albums escapes me.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 05.27.2007 01:30 PM

you should hop on soulseek

luxinterior 05.27.2007 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
you should hop on soulseek


Filesharing programs have never worked well for me, at all. I had soulseek for a while and I could never get it to function properly. Same with Limewire.

sarramkrop 05.27.2007 01:38 PM

V/A - Psychedelic Phinland, 2-CD, 1967-74 (Sperm, Hector, Charlies, Wigwam...)


 

As promised...Lots of great unreleased tracks not even found on the Arktinen Hysteria comps:

The hippie ideals and that fiercer underground arrived to Finland in the mental turmoil of the end of the 1960s. Their blooming was cut short, but both left their permanent mark on pop culture. The 2-CD Psychedelic Phinland collects together the nation's first hippie troubadours, pioneers of psychedelic prog, vanguard warriors of anarcho rock, acoustic tribal musicians and the extreme daredevils of the arctic avantgarde. The album presents the mashers of the fringes of consciousness from Blues Section to Tylympi Kohtalo ("The Grimmer Fate"), the wanderers of stellar spheres from Pekka Streng to Jukka Kuoppamäki, the gravediggers for the Establishment from Suomen Talvisota 1939-40 ("The Finnish Winter War 1939-40") to Apollo, those who grasped the meaning of the holy simplicity from Those Lovely Hula Hands to Kruununhaan Dynamo ("Kruununhaka's Dynamo") and the midwives of sonic revolution from The Sperm to Sähkökvartetti ("The Electric Quartet"). It's a unique sound documentary of the alternative music of the turn of the 1960s and 70s. For those already familiar with Suomen Talvisota and The Sperm are offered some curiosities which amaze by their sheer existence. Everything essential concerning the topic is presented here -- from Jorma Ikävalko's no-holds-barred hippie comedy to the flute meditation reaching for the world spirit by Sikiöt ("The Foetuses"). This compilation produced by Jukka Lindfors includes 29 tracks from 20 different artists or bands, including self-releases, radio and TV performances and live recordings. The sleeve illustration is provided by Timo Aarniala, the court artist of Finnish underground. The whole it can be best described by the words of the poet Markku Into: "Everyone does their own thing. A symphony for every member of the family, for everyone their own alienation".

CD1

1. Topmost: The End
2. Hector & Oscar: Savu
3. Jukka Kuoppamäki: Kukkasen valta
4. Jorma Ikävalko: Hippijortsut pöhkölässä
5. Blues Section: Cherry-Cup Cake Twist
6. Wigwam: Must Be The Devil
7. Baby Grandmothers: Being Is More Than Life
8. Eero Koivistoinen: Pientä peliä urbaanissa limousinessa
9. Charlies: Taiteen kriitikistä
10. Apollo: Ajatuksia
11. Suomen Talvisota 1939-40: Kasvoton kuolema ja Sirhan Sirhan
12. Suomen Talvisota 1939-40: Tehtaan vahtimestarit
13. Suomen Talvisota 1939-40: Flaggorna fladdrade i gentlemannens WC
14. Tylympi Kohtalo: Näkemiin, voi hyvin ystäväni
15. Pekka Streng: Olen erilainen
16. Juice Leskinen & Coitus Int: Zeppeliini
17. Hector: Meiran Laulu
18. Jukka Kuoppamäki: Aurinkomaa
19. Markku Into: Olen puhunut utopiaa

CD2:

1. Those Lovely Hula Hands: Tarzan apornas apa / Tarzan gregah / Jane Porter sivistyksen muurilla
2. Those Lovely Hula Hands: Menevät miehet
3. Pekka Airaksinen: Fos 2
4. The Sperm: Heinäsirkat I
5. Sähkökvartetti: Kaukana väijyy ystäviä
6. Kruununhaan Dynamo: Simple Things
7. Sikiöt: Side One
8. Sikiöt: Trippin' Together
9. Those Lovely Hula Hands: Missä on Marilyn?
10. J.O. Mallander: Degnahc Ev'uoY



More info on specific artists at phinnweb.org

Download here, here, here, and here

sarramkrop 05.27.2007 02:44 PM

Paris 1942 - Moe Tucker & Sun City Girls!!!


 
Paris 1942 - Self Titled
Released by Majora Records LP 1995
Recorded in Phoenix Arizona 1983

The band is Moe Tucker (drums), Allan Bishop (bass, vocals), Bennie Baresi (guitar), Jesse Akkari (guitar), David Oliphant (guitar) and Rick Bishop as well possibly.

Yes its true, the VU and Sun City Girls connection does exist. Killer early 80s garage jams very VU styled for the first few numbers and then it just gets darker and more stoned. Great Syd Barrett cover to boot! I ripped this sucker from vinyl myself. ENJOY!

Paris 1942 - Move Out Of Wichita


Download here,
Paris 1942.zip.html

king_buzzo 05.27.2007 05:11 PM

Everything Dino here (minus the singles though)

http://discosgrunge.blogspot.com/200...nosaur-jr.html

Florya 05.27.2007 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Whitehouse - Right to Kill (Dedicated To Denis Andrew Nilsen), 1983, Come



 

This is one of only two Whitehouse records that have never been released (supposedly because the original tapes were lost and Bennett didn't want to release them in the quality they would be in if they were directly ripped from vinyl). This one was only released in 200 copies, so luckily someone did rip it from vinyl, so it's available nonetheless. Psychopathia Sexualis was the other LP that has not been reissued (for the same reason). Apparently this is the rarest/most sought after Whitehouse LP.

Download


I'm getting 'File Not Found'

sarramkrop 05.28.2007 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Florya
I'm getting 'File Not Found'

Bummer. I was just about to download that, but I didn't check if the link was still alive, like I normally do. I think that I'll emal the guy who upped it to see if he can up it again. Apologies and all that.

pokkeherrie 05.28.2007 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luxinterior
Whenever I try searching for specific albums to download, it returns a bunch of irrelevent results (that have nothing to do with downloading said album). Is there anything I can include in the search that will actually help me locate these items? I know how to search for individual MP3s, but looking for entire albums escapes me.


I normally use soulseek or bittorrent for searching music, not blogs.
But when searching blogs, I usually use google's blog search and then enter the album name plus "rar" or "mp3" or "zip" or "rapidshare" or "megaupload", etc... a lot of the time one of those search queries will work, for instance: http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsea...&oi=spell&sa=X
(sorry for taking out the Motley Crue cliche on you!)

Also, Nefeli pointed out http://www.blogscope.net in the "mp3 blogs of interest" thread, which I imagine would be handy for searching albums, but I haven't used that myself yet.

luxinterior 05.28.2007 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
I normally use soulseek or bittorrent for searching music, not blogs.
But when searching blogs, I usually use google's blog search and then enter the album name plus "rar" or "mp3" or "zip" or "rapidshare" or "megaupload", etc... a lot of the time one of those search queries will work, for instance: http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&tab=wb&q=%22motley+crue%22+rar&ie =UTF-8&spell=1&oi=spell&sa=X
(sorry for taking out the Motley Crue cliche on you!)

Also, Nefeli pointed out http://www.blogscope.net in the "mp3 blogs of interest" thread, which I imagine would be handy for searching albums, but I haven't used that myself yet.


Ah, thanks for the tips!

ZEROpumpkins 06.09.2007 07:18 PM

Requesting albums by Fuck. Many of them are out of print.

sarramkrop 06.10.2007 05:51 AM

The Telescopes - 7th# Disaster (EP)



 
Hot on the heels of Loop a couple of posts ago comes more sonic terrorism from the late Eighties in the shape of The Telescopes. Highly regarded at the time and continuing a line of noise that began with The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Telescopes came into being in 1988 centred around singer Stephen Lawrie's bizarre musical influences - one interview has him citing "environmental sounds......sitting in the airing cupboard with my eyes closed" as an inspiration.

Although a large portion of The Telescopes back catalogue has been reissued on CD and they reformed in 2001/2002 - releasing sounds via Double Agent Records - I have been unable to find '7th# Disaster' on any of the compilations or otherwise.


So, for your pleasure, here it is.

Stephen Lawrie - Vocals And Acoustic Guitars
Joanna Doran - Backing Vocals And Rhythm Guitars
David Fitzgerald - Lead Guitars
Robert Brookes - Bass Guitars
Domimic Dillon - Drums And Percussion


The Telescopes - 7th# Disaster (EP) (Cheree CHEREET4 1989)
  1. 7th# Disaster
  2. Nothing
  3. This Planet
  4. Cold
The Telescopes

http://cactusmouthinformer.blogspot.com/

sarramkrop 06.10.2007 05:54 AM

Loop - Collision (EP) & Black Sun (EP)



 
 

















I always preferred Loop to the Spacemen 3 though both dealt in repetitive guitar noise. Loop were more visceral I felt and less studied or 'put-on' in their delivery. They were formed in London in 1986 by Robert Hampson and his wife Bex and existed for an all-too-brief 5 years.

Anyway, I give you their two 1988 EP's 'Collision' and 'Black Sun' - both Indie classics I feel. 'Collision' features the song 'Thief Of Fire' which was originally recorded by The Pop Group and released on their 1979 album 'Y'. Similarly, 'Black Sun' features another cover. This time it is 'Mother Sky' originally recorded by Can on their 'Soundtracks' album of 1970.

So, skin up, sit back and let the waves of guitar wash over you.....


Loop - Collision (EP) (Chapter 22 12CHAP27 1988)
  1. Collision
  2. Crawling Heart
  3. Thief Of Fire
  4. Thief (Motherfucker)

Loop - Black Sun (EP)
(Chapter 22 12CHAP32 1988)
  1. Black Sun
  2. Circle Grave
  3. Mother Sky
Loop

http://cactusmouthinformer.blogspot.com/

king_buzzo 06.10.2007 06:23 AM

http://www.megarotic.com/?d=5WLV73ED

Dinosaur Jr-Hand It Over. Out of print.

ddv 06.10.2007 04:58 PM

Various Artists - Equinox Event (C-90 cassette + A5-booklet)

 


A-01 - Ramleh - Return to Slavery
A-02 - Ramleh - Ramleh
A-03 - Dogs Blood Order - Cease to Exist)
A-04 - Death and Beauty Foundation - Speech
A-05 - Death and Beauty Foundation - Whore of Babylon Parts 1 & 2
A-06 - Jill Westwood - Music for Performance
A-07 - Ake - Rape
B-01 - Pure - Ripped Out of the World
B-02 - Krank
B-03 - Club Moral - Exces Kontrol
B-04 - Club Moral - Pinta
B-05 - Club Moral - Buig Nooit en Buig voor Niemand
B-06 - Club Moral - Jack the Ripper in Heaven


The "Equinox Event" was the first major UK/European extreme noise music festival. It was organised by Mary Dowd and ProduKtion on 21 june 1983 at the Musicians' Co-op in London, United Kingdom.
There were a whole bunch of bands scheduled to play, and the event was widely publicised in quite a few noise music magazines at the time. Many die-hard fans from all over the UK, Germany, France, Holland flocked to London to witness it. However, lack of organisation skills and money caused some bands to fail for appearance. Etat Brut only played 'hit and run' concert that would allow them to drive up, play, and drive back to Brussels the same night. A 4-hour ferry crossing was not an option. V-Side, barely surviving in their Gent quarters had no funding at all to travel. So that left only Club Moral to represent the mainland.
As mentioned in the previous episode of our podcast, the Equinox Event was initiated with an exhibition by AMVK and performance by Club Moral at ProduKtion-HAIR on 20 june 1983.
We spent a whole week in Mary Dowd's basement apartment, where every room including the kitchen and even the refrigerator was painted in black. Every day we went out it was as if came out of a nightclub, the only living being that supposedly survived there, apart from Mary Dowd, was a huge dog, living on a can of tinned food a day.
The Equinox Event. Well it looked a lot like a Wasp synthesizer event, since almost every band was using one. And yes, the Equinox Event attracted quite some strange folk. While most of you probably weren't even born, spending some innocent youth in the country, or hey, daring the first steps of a certain punk attitude, these bands were proclaiming violence, perverted sex, torture and wicked magick. But on the other hand there were also 15-year-old Philip Best, experimenting with beer and a shortwave radio, William Bennett, experimenting with more beer and pseudo-political activism, and Steven Stapleton aka "Nurse With Wound", experimenting with even more beer. The "Mystery Guest band" announced on the flyer were to be Whitehouse. They couldn't be named on the flyer because they were 'banned' at the Musicians' Co-op. Supposedly Best was dumped by Mary Dowd in an unsatisfying love affair, subsequently he joined Whitehouse and wrote "Tit Pulp" (dedicated to Mary Dowd), and so both were banned from the Equinox Event. Best nevertheless got lively once in a while whining and screaming "Disco Shit!" (see also our "White Power" podcast episode), Bennett might have thrown an empty beer-bottle towards the stage (but there is no evidence of that), and Stapleton got into an argument with a drunken fellow who pulled out his private parts at a certain point and started pissing all over the place, including Steven's pants. All three were not ready for that kind of Aktionism, so they soon turned their heels to the Musicians' Co-op and headed for the bar across the street to rant further on.
The Equinox Event nevertheless continued. I remember (the late) Ross Cannon having a chair cracked on his head, and using another chair to wear off more bottles while we played, but yes, the mood was on. Ramleh performed their classic "Return to Slavery", Dogs Blood Order happened to be the first performance of what later would be Current 93 (on this occasion with David Tibet, John Murphy and Roger Smith - their track was later renamed "Maldoror Ceases to Exist"), the Death and Beauty Foundation delivered quite a speech and Jill Westwood presented and early performance piece in chains. Ake set the standard with "Rape" and Pure continued to "Rip Out of the World". Krank aka John Murphy performed an agonising soundscape and finally Club Moral set out some stunning versions of "Exces Kontrol", "Pinta", "Buig Nooit en Buig voor Niemand" and "Jack the Ripper" (while AMVK played the organ, DDV placed an axe in the Musicians' Co-op's floor and left the stage, marking the end of the Equinox Event) finalising "In Heaven".
Throughout the recording you can hear the occasional bottle flying through the air, some serious arguments going on with members of the audience, and over & over again Ross Cannon throwing off would-be offenders from the stage.

The cassette came with a 12-page A5 booklet of photographs by Toni Rogerson. Some of these were also published in Force Mental 7. The cover of both cassette and booklet sport a picture of DDV in the performance of "Buig Nooit en Buig voor Niemand", setting fire to some equipment with a blowtorch in an attempt to weld a piece of metal around his leg.
The tape was mastered by R.T. Smith.

There is a noteworthy bootleg release of the Equinox Event by noteworthy member of the audience Graf Haufen. It's a double C-90 cassette in a special package and it has the complete recordings of all the bands' performances.

In the years after this landmark event, many have tried to recapture the spirit of the Equinox Event, but none have succeeded. In spite of all the chaos and the panic and the smalltalk and the brawls and the riots and the discomfort and last but not least all the pissing around, the Equinox Event has remained a landmark in the era of noise music. Either you were one involved or either you just weren't there.

here

jico. 06.10.2007 05:00 PM

welcome to the board. thanks.

ZEROpumpkins 06.10.2007 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by king_buzzo
http://www.megarotic.com/?d=5WLV73ED

Dinosaur Jr-Hand It Over. Out of print.

Ya sure? I've seen copies here and on eBay, all new.

pbradley 06.10.2007 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by king_buzzo
http://www.megarotic.com/?d=5WLV73ED

Dinosaur Jr-Hand It Over. Out of print.

Password, jerk.

Пятхъдесят Шест 06.10.2007 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop


Giving rep is meaningless and all that, regardless it won't let me do it right now, but this is making me happy.

jico. 06.11.2007 11:42 AM

Nurse With Wound - Santoor Lena Bicycle



 
Released in 2000 by United Dairies, Santoor Lena Bicycle marks the second collaboration between Nurse With Wound and Aranos.

Track Listing
  1. Sparking Cloud (Outing)
  2. Marbles
  3. Gongs + Wood
  4. Mary Jane
  5. Bathing In Air
  6. Two from Half's be Cracked
  7. Sunset Belly Mother
  8. Generally Regarded as Safe
  9. Peak of Purified Dream
  10. Dusty Bella
  11. Knife Knows his Doing
Get it HERE


http://theebradmiller.blogspot.com/2...a-bicycle.html

Savage Clone 06.11.2007 11:48 AM

That's a good one. These two great tastes really do taste great together.
I have one of these at home; very cool to have my hands on even a couple of fragments of original art by these people (the cover is cut from two collaborative paintings on wood, held together with a metal hinge).

king_buzzo 06.11.2007 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Ya sure? I've seen copies here and on eBay, all new.


Uhh no? I only see posters of Hand It Over on ebay.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
Password, jerk.


At least thank me, or I'll have to cyberspank you. Its discosgrunge.blogspot.com

king_buzzo 06.11.2007 02:21 PM

Anyone got some fucking hardcore shit like Last Rights?

ZEROpumpkins 06.12.2007 06:46 AM

I have Simple Plan, they are way hardcore





Only joking

king_buzzo 06.13.2007 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
And now, to Finland, for a super-rare EP from the legendary Oz. "Turn The Cross Upside Down", they urge; no doubt "mayhem" will ensue if you follow their advice. Great stuff; guitars that stun, vocals that soar, drums that thunder, lyrics that beggar belief, all present and correct.

OZ - Turn The Cross Upside Down EP (1984) Finland



 













http://rapidshare.com/files/20252431/oz_-_turn_the_cross_upsidedown_ep_1985.rar

http://www.liveandotherwise.blogspot.com/


Haha thanks for this, turn the cross is in my head now.

jico. 06.17.2007 12:03 PM

i didnt feel like starting a new thread, so i decided to put this here.

 


Koji Tano 1961 - 31.07.2005

Koji Tano is one of the most respected Japanese artists in contemporary electronic Music.
additionally to countless great releases, he ran a record-store for experimental arts in Tokyo.
he was also publisher of the famous Denzatsu magazine.
besides his hard work for his ideas, he was a respectable and very fine person - and a friend.
after only 2 months he lost his struggle against cancer.
- we will never forget him -




___________________________________



on 1.08.2005 I was told about Koji Tano's death. I was completely shocked, although I knew since a while that Koji's life was going towards a unavoidable end. At the moment he passed, there were too many words unspoken, too many plans destroyed and I felt I would explode if nothing happens. so I began to work on a concept for a last goodbye, a musical gravestone for my friend from the other side of the planet. From the beginning on I found a lot of people who joined me and on 9.08.2005 the message about the tribute compilation was spread into the worldwideweb. I want to thank all the labels, all the artists and all my friends who supported me in doing this hommage to a person we all will miss forever.

within only 23 days this compilation was finished and
154 artists from 31 countries
took part in this final

Tribute to Koji Tano

this compilation is for free download and was released one month after Koji Tano's death, on 31.08.2005.


CD1 74,6MB
CD2 91,3MB
CD3 79,8MB
CD4 91,3MB
CD5 79,5MB
CD6 87,5MB
CD7 80,8MB
CD8 94,5MB
CD9 79,4MB
CD10 79,8MB

COVER outside / inside (with bandlist)

after downloading and zipping these 10 CD-folders, each folder can be burned as a audio-CD.
the audio-content of each CD-folder is between 73 and 80 minutes.

as far as we know, all tracks are unpublished (except Emil Beaulieau), most of them are exclusive for this tribute and the very main part was especially recorded for Koji Tano, after the message of his death.
all tracks are in chronological order,; as we received them.

the loudness of the tracks can differ in several cases, because we wanted to keep each work original, as the artist wanted it to be. we did no additional mastering on the tracks, except to increase the volume of a few very quiet ones.

the reason, why we decided to do a free download compilation and not a CD or LP release is, that we do not want to make any profit from a friend's death. we only want to set a artistic monument for a great man and his unforgetable lifework. another reason was that everybody, who wants to say goodbye to Koji Tano, could do this on a online-compilation. a CD or LP release would just have been a limitation in artists and in spreading.

my special thanks are for the artists for their great contributions and for all the people who helped me in spreading the message about this project. a special thanks to M. / Institution D.O.L, who helped me in many situations, another thank You is to Tadeo from Gearwear / Mexico, who did the CD coverdesign and the final special thanks goes to
Sjaak Jobses / Rtek of rxj.nl, without whom this tribute would have failed in the very beginning.
following a few labels, who helped us to make this project work:
Amplexus / Silentes / Vinyl on Demand / Sdim Org. / Vrihaspati Rec. / Atacama Records / Clear Spot
War Office Propaganda / Soleilmoon / Torpor / Reduktive Musiken / Divine Comedy / Eternal Soul / Ant-Zen
Loki-Foundation / ColdSpring / Nail Records / Nuit et Brouillard / Hagshadow / O.P.N.
Steelwork Maschine / Ambimorpheous / Athanor
/ Butcher's House Prod.
(if You feel to be forgotten in the credits, please tell me and I will add You)




 


a picture and the complete audio recordings
from one of Koji Tano's last concerts on 3.02.2005 in Maastricht/Netherlands.
MSBR (mp3 / 32,2mb)
MSBR vs Culpis (mp3 / 44,2mb)



___________________________________



hat and beard 06.17.2007 03:20 PM

from: http://passacaille.blogspot.com/




Roman de Fauvel

 
42 tracks - MP3 192 Kbps - RAR file 69Mb

STUDIO DER FRÜHEN MUSIK - Thomas Binkley

Written by several authors between 1310 and 1316, the Roman de Fauvel is a virulent pamphlet against the corruption that reigned at the royal court of France, and at the Papal court in Avignon. But the story of the donkey Fauvel is also a fascinating manifesto concerning music and literature at the dawn of the fourteenth century. All the main genres current at the time are to be found in it, mixed together in a most appealing way. There are gregorian chants, and complex motets of the Ars Nova, not to mention courtly love songs, and scatological street cries.

THE CAREER AND THE MARRIAGE OF THE DONKEY FRAUD
01.Fanfare (00'24)
02.I Favellandi vicium (01'45)
03.(Narration) (00'20)
04.II Quare fremuernunt gentes et populi (00'58)
05.(Narration) (00'34)
06.III Mundus a mundicia dictus per contraria (00'53)
07.(Narration) (00'41)
08.IV In mari miserie, maris stella (00'39)
09.(Narration) (00'31)
10.V Quasi non ministerium - Trahunt in precipicia - Ve, qui gregi dificiunt (01'55)
11.(Narration) (00'34)
12.VI Ad solitum vomitum (01'02)
13.(Narration) (01'22)
14.VII Porchier mieuz estre ameroie (01'17)
15.(Narration) (01'01)
16.VIII La mesnie fauveline - J'ai fait nouveletement amie - Grant despit ai je, Fortune (01'03)
17.(Narration) (01'34)
18.IX Ductia (00'57)
19.(Narration) (00'44)
20.X O varium Fortunae lubricum (01'00)
21.(Narration) (01'18)
22.XI Douce dame debonaire! (02'08)
23.(Narration) (00'36)

THE WEDDING OF THE DONKEY FRAUD IN PARIS AND THE TOURNAMENT OF THE VIRTUES AND VICES
24.Fanfare (00'55)
25.XII Servant regem misericordia - O Philippe, pelustris Francorum (02'04)
26.(Narration) (00'36)
27.XII Pour recouvre alegiance (03'35)
28.(Narration) (00'36)
29.XIV Fauvel est mal assegné (01'37)
30.(Narration) (00'45)
31.XV Quante je le voi ou voirre cler - Bon vin doit l'en a li tirer (01'13)
32.(Narration) (00'24)
33.Danse royale (instrumental) (02'32)
34.(Narration) (01'09)
35.Fanfare (01'15)
36.XVI Thalamus puerpere - Quomodo cantabimus (01'42)
37.(Narration) (00'45)
38.XVII Celi domina - Maria virgo virginum - Porchier mieuz estre ameroie (01'00)
39.(Narration) (01'00)
40.XVIII Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose - In nova fert animus mutatas (01'58)
41.XIX Omnipotens domine - Flagellaverunt Galliam (01'29)
42.(Narration) (00'45)

ZEROpumpkins 06.23.2007 04:46 AM

 

ZEROpumpkins 06.23.2007 08:45 PM

Would anyone consider Everclear by American Music Club suitable for this thread? I got it off soulseek and it's a pretty good slowcore album.

Sonic Youth 37 06.23.2007 08:56 PM

Would anyone be interested in Machina II by the Smashing Pumpkins?

It was never officially released.

ZEROpumpkins 06.24.2007 02:29 AM

Smashing Pumpkins aren't too popular around here... also you can just google Machina 2. Mashed Potatoes might be of more interest.

king_buzzo 06.24.2007 06:25 AM

anyone have any of the discontinued MBV ep's?

Bicorn Halfelven 06.24.2007 08:26 AM

I think they were already posted in this very thread...

If you keep digging, the links might still be valid.

king_buzzo 06.24.2007 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bicorn Halfelven
I think they were already posted in this very thread...

If you keep digging, the links might still be valid.


haha i posted the ones that are on here. Feed Me With Your Kiss and You Made Me Realise were the ones i uploaded


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