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Starbird - Nanook Of The North - 2007 Sloow Tapes – Hazuki CS 65 1. (00:11:33) Starbird - Opening Scene 2. (00:05:51) Starbird - Fish Before Nightfall 3. (00:01:37) Starbird - Somewhere the Sun is Shining Over Her 4. (00:05:58) Starbird - Walrus Hunt 5. (00:02:48) Starbird - Feathers in Smoke 6. (00:11:27) Starbird - Winter 7. (00:01:28) Starbird - Nanook's Vision 8. (00:03:22) Starbird - Dog Fight 9. (00:01:05) Starbird - Across the Tundra 10. (00:03:55) Starbird - Tracks 11. (00:02:59) Starbird - Lullaby On Record 12. (00:03:47) Starbird - Player 13. (00:03:23) Starbird - Edge of a New World Playing Time.........: 00:59:15 Total Size...........: 94.53 MB Anthropological aural envisioning to Flaherty’s real fiction cinema Inuit epos by Starbird’s Carson Arnold. Lonesome drifting icebergs of frozen guitars, distant percussion and cold midnight dog howls from another time and place. 80 copies. An aural envisioning of the "Nanook" film by Starbird - the sound does conjure up visions of glacial landscapes with minimal percussion - deep drums, glassy chimes - and haunting weaving recorders. http://rapidshare.com/files/59043029/SB-NOTN-2007.zip |
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02.18.2008, 11:51 AM | #622 |
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nice. i need to see that film.
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02.18.2008, 11:56 AM | #623 | |
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02.21.2008, 10:37 AM | #625 |
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Gandalf The Grey - The Grey Wizard Am I
Fashioning himself after a Tolkien figure (with a cape and hat no less), this NYC wizard cut a rare DIY folkrock trip that's been known for decades on the private press scene. A spellbinding combination of laid back acid folk rock & psychedelic fuzz guitar,of the classic 1972 privately pressed album from the New York wizard aka, Chris Wilson. Originals sell for over $1000! The songs are jangly folk-pop, mixing Tolkien mythology with big-city observationals. Througout the record, Wilson maintains a keen sense of structure and drama, adding little modulations here and there to keep things interesting. He made a rare pre-LP 45 under his real name (Chris Wilson) and even a comeback 45 in the 1990s. Gandalf The Grey - The Grey Wizard Am I@192 01. The Grey Wizard Am I 02. My Elven Home 03. From The Grey Havens 04. Here On Eighth Street 05. Go And See 06. The Christmas Song 07. Old Town Church 08. The Home Coming (The Sun Is Down) 09. I Don't Know Why The People 10. Mr. Joe's 11. Sunshine Down The Line 12. The Future Belongs To The Children part1 pw=posted_first_at_chocoreve http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/ |
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02.21.2008, 01:56 PM | #626 |
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thanks for this link sarramkrop
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02.22.2008, 03:54 AM | #627 |
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You're welcome.
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02.26.2008, 09:59 AM | #628 |
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Ruth White-Flowers of Evil (1969)+Seven Trumps From The Tarot Card And Pinions(1968),LPs,USA
Avant garde electronics from unacknowledged, self-taught synth pioneer. The first LP is an occult-electronic impression of the Tarot deck. "Flowers Of Evil" contains readings from the poetry of Charles Baudelaire with electronically treated vocals, tape-collages, spooky synth drones, and dissonant electronic backdrops. |
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02.26.2008, 10:06 AM | #629 |
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Muslimgauze - Wish Of The Flayed
MUSLIMTAPE 01 recorded at the Abraham Mosque sunday june 2nd 1996 1. wish of the flayed (04:14) 2. shadow of hope diminishing (11:10) 3. isfahanic sheikh (12:42) 4. anti and a AK-47 (01:55) 5. muta safavid (07:58) 6. hafizz maidan (02:49) 7. lozenge motif (02:46) 8. abode of turquoize (04:31) 9. rust blue qashqa (04:41) |
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02.26.2008, 10:07 AM | #630 |
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02.26.2008, 10:13 AM | #631 |
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Keeping in the spirit of live recordings from some of Japan's more adventurous acts, here's a 2001 release from the French Sonore label that features the big names. Just take a look at the track listing: 1 Satoru Wono - Allegro (4:34) 2 Yuko Nexus6 - N.S.K.K. Coming Soon (3:03) 3 Keiji Haino - Voice and Electrik Percussion (5:19) 4 Harpy - Sash (1:38) 5 Gaji - Trippin' under a Changin' Sphere (4:35) 6 Hoppy Kamiyama - Fantasm*B (4:36) 7 Tetsuro Furudate - La JetŽe (5:07) 8 Hair Stylistics - Impression of Nasty Dread (4:21) 9 KK Null - BDDM (3:18) 10 Toshimaru Nakamura and Sachiko M - Live in Bordeaux (4:31) 11 Kangaroo Paw - Osusowake (3:40) 12 Jyoji Sawada - Enfant terrible (2:35) 13 Haco - Moonlight in Glory (3:32) 14 Bondage Fruit - Prayer (6:32) 15 Ruins - Guamallapish (4:20) 16 Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. -Hello Eskimo or Polyhedric MU (6:13) 17 eX-Girl - Zozoi (4:30) 18 The*Saboten - I.K.U. (3:49) This particular disc was a Cd companion to the book of the same name, which is now out of print. I'm not sure if any of these audio tracks are still exclusive to this compilation, but there's plenty here to dig if you didn't catch these the first time around. HERE http://whatfuckedyou.blogspot.com/20...kickin-it.html |
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02.26.2008, 10:27 AM | #632 |
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Lost Boys (part 2):
As promised, here is the next installment by the goofy Japanese tag team DJ Roman Porsche. Judging from their album covers, they aren't ones to take themselves too seriously; but their music selection is damn near impeccable. This is their second volume of Essential Collection Of 80's New Wave and as usual, it contain a healthy chunk of rare and unknown music from that time period. This particular set is especially unique because it features all Japanese New Wave stuff (Boredoms...New Wave? What? oh hmm..yea? Okay). Most of these bands I had never heard of but there are some real gems here (as well as some real head-scratchers)...oh and AN EXCLUSIVE RUINS TRACK. 01. SOFT BALLET - Body To Body(インディーズヴァージョン) 02. 空手バカボン - おおもうけバカボン 03. 黒木香 - 時からの誕生 04. 戸川純 - さよならを教えて 05. RUINS - Epigonen (remix) 06. SALON MUSIC - Spending Silent Night 07. 立花ハジメ + HOLGER HILLER - Replicant J.B. (remix edit version) 08. 極虎一家 - 激!! 極虎一家なめんなよ! 09. 本田恭章 - 0909 -ワクワク-させて 10. MADAME EDWARDA - Princess Reta 11. phew - 終曲 -フィナーレ- 12. ZELDA - エスケイプ 13. 泯比佐子 & KLINA-MEN - 肉体の天使 14. BOREDOMS - Hamaiian Disco Bollocks 15. おぼたけし, 森みどり - 行け行け飛雄馬「劇場版」 16. ロマンポルシェ。- 解剖室 01. SOFT BALLET - Body To Body 02. KARATE BAKABON - Omoke Bakabon 03. KUROKI KAORI - Tokikara No Tanjo 04. JUN TOGAWA - Sayonnara o Oshiete 05. RUINS - Epigonen (remix) 06. SALON MUSIC - Spending Silent Night 07. TACHIBANA HAJIME + HOLGER HILLER - Replicant J.B. (remix edit version) 08. GOKUTORA IKKA - Gekki! Gokutora Namen Nayo 09. HONDA YASUAKI - 0909 Wakuwaku Sasete 10. MADAME EDWARDA - Princess Reta 11. PHEW - Shukyoku 12. ZELDA - Escape 13. MIN HISAKO & KLINA-MEN - Nikutai No Tenshi 14. BOREDOMS - Hamaiian Disco Bollocks 15. OBO TAKESHI, MORIMIDORI - Yuke Yuke Hyuma 16. DJ ROMAN PORSCHE - Kaiboushitsu BUST A MOVE http://whatfuckedyou.blogspot.com/ |
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02.26.2008, 10:36 AM | #633 |
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Excellent 1995 compilation of live performances from many great Japanese avant-garde/improv bands. some real heavy hitters here, among them: Bondage Fruit, Black Stage (featuring Keiji Haino), Melt Banana, Painkiller. Probably my absolute favorite of the bunch is the twisted prog folk stylings of Ausia. Here's the full track listing as well as player information: Maboroshi No Sekai Samples: 1 Jesus Vs (2:54) Bazooka Joe: Jin Harada: bass, vocal Shuji Soh: drums, vocal Recorded at Silver Elephant in Tokyo on December 30, 1994 4 Idiot's Delight (3:18) Ausia: Ryusuke Adachi: guitar Sosuke Adachi: guitar Yukihiro Isso: no-kan Masaki Yoshimi: tabla Keisuke Ota: violin Recorded at Shinjuku Pit Inn in Tokyo on January 15, 1995 5 Ononoki (5:06) Black Stage: Keiji Haino: vocal, hurdy-gurdy Yuji Katsui: violin Natsuki Kido: guitar Recorded at Manda-la II in Tokyo on December 8, 1994 6 Fairy's Fable (3:09) Yuki Saga: vocal, percussion Natsuki Kido: guitar Recorded at Livre in Ichikawa on October 5, 1994 7 Mt. Kairas (3:54) Horaku-ya: Yoshinori Motoki Yasuhiro Yoshigaki Yuji Katsui Recorded at Minoya Hall in Osaka on November 7, 1994 8 Take One (5:24) Yutaka Fukuoka: vocal Natsuki Kido: guitar Recorded at D K Studio on February 4, 1995 Mixed by Yoshio Gomi and Hisashi Nagayama 9 Complex (2:12) Ixa-wud: Hiruma: vocal Yokota: guitar Kuroiwa: bass Itoh: drums Recorded at Studio Sun in December 1991 10 Octopus Compound Live (7:28) Bondage Fruit: Natsuki Kido: guitar Yuji Katsui: violin Hirohiko Ohtsubo: bass Kumiko Takara: vibraphone Yoichi Okabe: percussion Yuki Saga: vocal Aki: vocal Recorded at Fandango on January 26, 1995 11 Ayurveda (3:48) Painkiller: John Zorn: alto sax Bill Laswell: bass Mick Harris: drums Recorded in Nagoya on November 24, 1994 Recorded, mixed and mastered by Oz Fritz 12 Byzantine (4:25) Tatsuya Yoshida: keyboard, drums Yuji Katsui: violin Recorded at Livre in Ichikawa on November 9, 1994 13 Techno Jerky Karaoke Version (3:08) Osamu Isoda: guitar, computer Nobuko Hasebe: voice Recorded at Kebunta Studio on January 29, 1995 14 Swain (3:24) ZZZ: Kenji Ito: percussion, guitar, violin Natsuki Kido: guitar Recorded in January-February 1995 15 Welcom to the Zoo (4:08) 20 Fingers: Dennis Gunn: vocal, guitar Natsuki Kido: guitar Recorded at Glass Brain Studio on February 10, 1995 16 Havana (3:32) Harpy: Kyoko: vocal Toshiei: stick bass Ito: drums Recorded at La Mama in Tokyo on November 19, 1994 17 France (4:50) Live Under the Sky: Seiichi Yamamoto: guitar Hiroaki Fujikawa: bass Futoshi Okano: drums with guests Kazuhisa Uchihashi: guitar Junji Hirose: sax Yuji Katsui: violin Recorded at Old Time on December 13, 1994 18 Paku Chon 3 (3:07) Yuji Katsui and Ponchi Kyodai: Yuji Katsui: violin Yasuhiro Yoshigaki: percussion Hirohiko Ohtsubo: bass Natsuki Kido: guitar Junji Hirose: sax Recorded in December 1993 Recorded and mixed by Takao Akimoto Get it HERE! http://whatfuckedyou.blogspot.com/20...-no-sekai.html |
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02.26.2008, 10:40 AM | #634 |
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Carcass-The power of blood 7"
Disattack were a pre-Carcass band, they were formed around 1985, they were a crust/hc band and the only recorded material they ever released was "A bomb drops" demo tape in April 1986. Soon after this, the bass player left the band and Jeff Walker joined them after leaving Electro Hippies. By that time, they were also changing their name to Carcass and their first demo recording under their new name was the "Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment" demo tape,recorded in 1987. "The Power Of Blood" is a boot ep, it was released in 2007 and its about 12 minutes of practice recordings from 1985. The name Carcass is misleading because in 1985 there was no Carcass yet but just Disattack, even the cover artwork with these punks in the barren wasteland has nothing Carcass-ic and its closer to crust art territory. There is an Onslaught and a Joan Baez cover (Diamonds and Rust..ok ok i know:we all know this song from Judas Priest...),a SOD and an Exodus song as well. The sound quality is horrible but what the hell, this is just a boot and works as a piece of rarity for die hard fans of "Flesh ripping sonic torment" and "Symphonies of sickness" demos era. I dont know how many copies were made but according to ebay this is fookin rare. This is a rare treasure RK sent to me. Many thanks dude! i really appreciate it.( i had to insist for this little credit..) No more rant, go get it and destroy your ears... Tracklist: 1:Thrasher 2Die in pain 3:Exodus 4:Festerday 5:Power from hell 6Diamonds and rust 7:Thrasher Carcass-The power of blood 7" boot http://7inchcrust.blogspot.com/ |
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That Muslimgauze looks fine, by the way. Cheers for posting.
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Tripping Daisy - Tops Off Our Head's
re-up for SteveOK. 1 track mixed on the bus while touring for the Jesus Hit's Like an Atom Bomb tour. masterpiece imo. |
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Napalm Death Split Albums
Napalm Death is one of the most influential bands to ever emerge from the UK. Though they have gone off to pursue other musical genre, their early works, especially their album Scum remains a classic and a meterstick where every grindcore/extreme bands are measured. Here are two great Split albums from this great band. First one is a Split with the equally great and influential band, Extreme Noise Terror (my personal favorite). And the other one is the Split with one of Japan's finest bands (SxOxBx). Need I say more? Enjoy!!! I gotta change the title of the post, read the comments! hehe Napalm Death & ENT Split Napalm Death & SOB Split http://anthemsfromthealleyways.blogspot.com/ |
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