General sharethread. I know there's one currently in the catalogue, but it's almost maxed out.
This is the first of two sharethreads I'll be doing, this one being A through M. All sorts of genres, but a high focus on traditional folk, african music, Free Improv, and Drone, amongst others.
Starting off with
© - Witch
>Trip Hop
Ethereal sounds, sensuous samples and strung-out grooves accent this elite trip-hop album. Recommended for fans of Massive Attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylNWv2fYsSY
https://mega.co.nz/#!mFA2SIKZ!-0HdKrgfFT00MDR5T5rL-X-DwE6HATwsfmJsKBII1h4
ብዙነሽ በቀለ [Bezunesh Bekele] - Yenat Weleta
>Ethio-Jazz, Tizita
Tizita, being Amharic for ‘nostalgia, memory and longing’, represents a kind of soulful melancholy music from Ethiopia and Eritrea. This album shows female Tizita with excellent hooks and a strong dose of passion. One of my favorites from Ethiopia’s ‘Golden Age of Music’ which mostly took place during the 1970s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwVhflSP3s8
https://mega.co.nz/#!TFB0DYrK!6IZ2li3toa8mZrecuYfQxsDKrXfGemyMhk1GXDqi_LM
አስናቀች ወርቁ [Asnaqètch Wèrqu] - Éthiopiques 16: Asnaqètch Wèrqu - The Lady With the Krar
>African Folk Music
This Ethiopian singer uses the Krar (5 to 6 string bowl-shaped lyre) to compliment her unique voice in this collection of powerful spirituals. One of my favorites from the Éthiopiques series from Buda music, an essential compilation series that documents the broadest range of Ethiopian music on the planet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfOyYnZU2lY
https://mega.co.nz/#!vVBmzbZS!xMKXs1LjcqQjNYVgjwKF7DTvCeahvyCu4PN6xffEDgA
ውብሸት ፍስሐ [Woubeshet Feseha] - Woubeshet Feseha
>Ethio-Jazz, Tizita
Spiritually challenging Tizita from one of the more obscure singers. A cassette release that was sourced from the influential website, Awesome Tapes from Africa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WJDFTHF4nk
https://mega.co.nz/#!fYQnALiC!JKLGg3YNdk921IW_yeEgmZ5-_hny7XO43IUJLlYJDg8
ታፈሰ ተስፋዬ [Tafese Tesfaye] - Zemana Getem Derasi
>Begena Music, African Folk Music
An Ethiopian Orthodox monk makes extremely minimal folk music with a Begena (bass lyre). This is music to repent your sins to. Hypnotic and moving.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!KQwh2b4R!hsdfMhksLIOu-ymtzb85WdDgk4i5k3uvIuOTvhXcheA
ዓለማየሁ እሸቴ [Alèmayèhu Eshèté] - Éthiopiques 9: Alèmayèhu Eshèté (1969-1974)
>Ethio-Jazz, Tizita
This is Tizita that's on the soul side of things. Passionate and charismatic. Referred to as the ‘James Brown’ of Ethiopia, he sings as if his life depends on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PsiGYoqu54
https://mega.co.nz/#!aNR0HSrJ!coroZhfpulMW0ky87qWexpxJQ68hL8xtozSZMFWbzyU
apologies in advance for the limited, repetitive vocabulary. Also, if anyone finds an error with either a link or their download, let me know.
100 Flowers - 100 Flowers
>Post-Punk
Noisy Post-Punk, one of the best I've heard from the genre. Fast-paced and exciting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlZ1sqgPWM8
https://mega.co.nz/#!WMIkWBLQ!Okc6MQ12HlJQoTqMVzUzLy1hIERLDF_J3LZJY5Bz-R8
Abdou Salam et Les Tendistes - Bayun Maata
>African Folk Music
This one is from Niger. Obscure, uplifting, and compelling, much like most well-executed African music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF3-A679kbE
https://mega.co.nz/#!zQJlxJrD!2A2A8i7k5SK51ZVJMXjepinq3WYMQseUxvTcCaYd74o
Idris Ackamoor - Music of Idris Ackamoor 1971-2004
>Spiritual Jazz, African Jazz
The legendary saxophone player's collected anthology with The Pyramids (famous for King of Kings) as well as selections from his solo discog. Truly a visionary of his art form.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsBG7jiTPoU
https://mega.co.nz/#!DcRUHL6C!Pd7ws_GJX1czB7Vv31bKHkwHQZOsKWqbft0I5Be4-Ng
Alio Die & Zeit - Raag Drone Theory
>Drone, Ambient
79 minutes of pure raag-drone bliss. Extremely tense and hypnotic. Great for meditating, studying, or doing drugs to.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!LR4TTIhA!YNno_R6YeXbQk22ZyQ2ws8ECdbGSgeVfy6N7tEskjCs
eggplant kush
Alvaro the Chilean with the Singing Nose - Drinkin My Own Sperm
>Freak Folk, Psychedelic Folk
Listen to an album about a fabled religious masturbatory technique sung by a Chilean outsider who, at best, is pseudo-sane. A fine, zany selection from the famed Nurse With Wound list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVxSFW7cPh8
https://mega.co.nz/#!KAQQGLIJ!Tn7dKL3auKIL_0R5OOCfZPeV5d4O83_VHM4IMXkBJoc
>>53755679
I agree
Anal Magic & Rev. Dwight Frizzell - Beyond the Black Crack
>Sound Collage, Free Improvisation
More dark outsider music from the Nurse With Wound list, this record plays into its personality with distinction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38v48Ks2B4U
https://mega.co.nz/#!DN4nkCTZ!ZXEauYOETyna7y0hwcAKaTM3HC3d8Ott51KipdedrxU
Anvil Salute - All the Animals of the Forest
>Free Folk
Gorgeous free folk that takes solace in its surroundings. Recommended for walks in forests on a sunny day. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nDt9NZ7Ptg
https://mega.co.nz/#!WE4k1JKD!FvyvE1MnHorbnrwqGnqTPPzY4Py1odS5TghWpRxp63k
ASC - The Astral Traveller
>Drum and Bass, Minimal Drum and Bass
Fast-paced DnB that accelerates into full-explosion mode. Great for lucid dreaming. Simultaneously ethereal and intelligent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXVJnFc7Hqk
https://mega.co.nz/#!TEw1ybjA!fa59xcKNNQUl6D-OwZKlnCFhhewEJUKKhk2xhxoXIWE
Sorry Bamba - Sorry Bamba du Mali
>Afro-Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Mande Music
This psychedelic blend of Malian Jazz, Folk and even Psych-Rock is an absolute killer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwWNCB_9vpw
https://mega.co.nz/#!OF4kybCD!YAD15XzeMgJg4xEIAGJzMeZToHnfkkqbQ4Urqz-LN_0
dankplant eggkush
Robbie Basho - The Voice of the Eagle
>American Primitivism, Psychedelic Folk
An essential album from an essential Primitivist, this one sees Robbie taking on Native American folk music in a passionate and endearing way. Omaha Tribal Prayer ranks as one of my all-time favorite songs. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zuZPnaCeac
https://mega.co.nz/#!rRg0VZ7S!deqhFayiQmCpPeDodRz7iTfVVlP4fn-OhwoEET9Jfnc
OP is hot
Bash Street Kids - Fuzzyfelt
>Breakbeat Hardcore
Excellent Breakbeat EP, recommended as an essential to the genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaJvXBS4uN0
https://mega.co.nz/#!ecwEEDRZ!khMMFvncKJeiUxa6omm8u2H2MH4K-58PUjvBg6tp0YI
Basic Channel - Octagon
>Minimal Techno
Basic Channel were ambassadors for the Techno revolution in Germany in the mid-1990s, and this EP is their best cut IMO. Atmospheric and entrancing. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppEhaH3jSzo
https://mega.co.nz/#!zYIVgKha!-opuGLhRtYKW2sl4NFPRemvOaxsVBb1NyrukreO-RXg
Batsumi - Batsumi
>Spiritual Jazz, Jazz Fusion
Stunning mix of Spiritual Jazz fused with African influences. Noteworthy percussion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHdxKCJqGGk
https://mega.co.nz/#!nQhwxZIR!SIGJY4-Kibgl5sPGryo0cvVpywiDMFhlxcO0qLyeje0
Louis Beaudoin - Louis Beaudoin
>French-Canadian Folk Music
Canadian fiddle music with an elite touch and strong cultural Quebecois roots.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!7JBUASJb!YK3CumO2BqdNDUHr9aRWgA1Hncyb68K7V6C1EGpUJCI
Francis Bebey - Akwaaba
>Bikutsi
Bikutsi, coming from Cameroon, roughly translates to ‘let’s beat the earth’, and this album is considered the genre’s ambassador to the western world. Francis Bebey’s most essential and most popular release. Sunny, invigorating and altogether a revolution in African music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A9bzOWPqiQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!nIJTnLxD!nmcQjWr7P7ljPEOMztrfPoFQ7cg38W-q19FtBRfNcE4
Majid Bekkas - African Gnaoua Blues
>Gnawa
Gnawa is a kind of ethnic music stemming from Morocco that blends ritualistic percussion and sacred singing into a unique sonic experience known only from the Gnawa people This Gnawa record has the atmosphere of a blues record, forming a blend that is simultaneously shapeshifting and spiritual.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmv0Ce3nPHM
https://mega.co.nz/#!3IRVlLgL!qkBn89rTOPjdTWfImtzI6SUsq4B1CERmjOIqpg1P_1k
bump bumpbumbp un un un unghhh
Beppu - Coercion
>Industrial Techno
Focus-driven industrial techno that feels propelling and crushing simultaneously. One of 2014’s best offerings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3R3fTNa1vM
https://mega.co.nz/#!aBggGIaY!sOcFrATy_qQXq9zF1f0oo4bE_bK8Xxlh-lGXsXKc9wI
Bject - Object 4
>Onkyo, EAI
Onkyo is a genre that asks listeners to digest individual sounds for the sake of the sound itself, instead of listening to music as an amalgamated expression. This cathartic and textural release from avant-garde great 秋山徹次 [Tetuzi Akiyama], alongside 大蔵雅彦 [Masahiko Okura] and Utah Kawasaki is a great starting point for the genre.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!eYpUmZZB!KTOs7o1HN2Lpu6ovAg1XNDWJC1xGtB4M3M8YA36-fKQ
Bliki Circus - Bliki Charine
>Klezmer, Cabaret
A great Japanese twist on Yiddish dance/traditional music. Theatrical, and intertwined with lovely accordions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvbHDemGXTU
https://mega.co.nz/#!XBRUjJiI!aFzigU73vUH0nmwIAK6Air4lh3C94uKWgWYoqaAkLEA
>>53756107
I can't into EAI, it's not even music maaaaannnn. Onkyo, more like notmusic, yo.
The Blue Notes - Blue Notes for Mongezi
>Cape Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz
South Africa’s unique Jazz movement is highlighted by this epic double album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpVd8MUX1Kg
https://mega.co.nz/#!CBwxQbyB!f-hdv6RSoGslD3w0ogshiGeWG5y5iohxkTCRLCX8FCc
Arthur Blythe - Lenox Avenue Breakdown
>Avant-Garde Jazz
Penguin Crown Classic jazz album that, honestly, sounds a lot like its cover. Has the atmosphere of a big-band release, and a subtle charm to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imP1JBH8wUY
https://mega.co.nz/#!Tdw3gSQA!O3s7U3KLSarh1MX_gpM3tVrPVFfXtWGdTzlkO9MApkA
Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood - Run From Your Honey Mind
>Free Folk
A mixture of chaos, darkness, calm and light blend in this Free Folk release.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!XQJ33DqA!8pTMhGymXMEeO3yji260f2cVAaqCWbbNjGB9U6D0Sq0
Rev. Pearly Brown - It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In
>Gospel, Delta Blues
Extremely spiritual gospel from one of the greatest blind blues singers to live. A street preacher, too, Pearly Brown has gained justified comparisons to Blind Willie Johnson and Rev. Gary Davis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C_TvYZDlj0
https://mega.co.nz/#!TFZAkRDJ!9nsUsaNIGs7GmwE3XEt77FTQB7ESkO1LZ-rtfxX-NZM
Burger / Ink - Las Vegas
>Minimal Techno, Ambient Techno
Forget Gas, this is Wolfgang Voight’s crowning achievement. Elvism is lovely, and the rest of the album displays elite texture studies and entrancing, airy repetitions. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkjSxssuPGQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!fZgHzDzD!GzkYDGJYQpGsIkZPiMG5pktR55EWDoTlZalN6_8WQ74
Rhys Chatham - Die Donnergötter (The Thundergods)
>Experimental Rock
This orchestral No-Wave classic is highly recommended for those taking a cursory look at the genre. Highly creative use of horns.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC5NI6jvJgw
https://mega.co.nz/#!iQhwkbAQ!v4qDJut6zritzAdqQ32KqVpmwMTf6G5Kj7WAeuiDY2I
Richard Dawson - The Magic Bridge
>Contemporary Folk
Gorgeous example of abstract lyrics and experimental folk coming to fruition to form an elegant emotional saga. I implore anyone looking at this post to give this album a shot. The sample, in particular, gives me deep feels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDeq3pXFkoE
https://mega.co.nz/#!KQISDCZT!rMUm2YnyeR8-qlDsm-3C6dfsmCO1sB3LLRsDWQnzlGE
Degenerate Art Ensemble - The Bastress
>Avant-Prog
The rhythm structure of this fantastic release goes in every which direction. A thundering type of charisma, this is a truly unique album.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!OZwEhQgA!0QUamd1X7njuNbIje-iLxk8uMBeAcMhxU0kE7NPnDtA
Delicate Sen - Delicate Sen
>EAI
EAI is basically just electroacoustic music that’s improvised. It focuses on shaping a concept with abstract sound. This one’s a more atmospheric approach to EAI and features the likes of Anne Guthrie, Billy Gomberg and Richard Kamerman.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!XFgA2bpI!wG9P7iui2Sx1A0Rguj5PKIhXWRGfLzF6iyb8rbTDOrM
Disco D - A Night at the Booty Bar
>Ghettotech
For fans of Follow the Sound by Bitch Ass Darius, this funky ghettotech release is even more obnoxiously sexual.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pnd2JDoX9g
https://mega.co.nz/#!7MoRhBxZ!NsRS7xxVawChKCPTbKZi3Cf7f6GHtg8bsG5aIXLikvo
Donna Regina - Northern Classic
>Dream Pop
Inviting, hazy and even danceable at points, this savoury listen presents both character and welcoming. One of the most charismatic dream pop albums I’ve heard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEgFkgHX6JM
https://mega.co.nz/#!LYx2DLjR!oV52sapXJyLSNfBO5wseoEJ3PRFPgu-IUxUOgpLFTpg
>>53755329
I recommend this, been listening to it for more than a year and there's something about haunting about it.
Drexciya - Harnessed the Storm
>Detroit Techno
Oceanic, synthy Detroit Techno. Widely considered to be one of the great albums in the genre. Recommended for fans of conceptual electronic art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmPW3qVrW6k
https://mega.co.nz/#!rNwWEZ5C!iHs0V56aohv0qiGOOPtnmeFT-bNe9ybGaQRoqHd5QSY
>>53756412
HIGHLY highly recommended by this anonymous poster
>>53756510
5 is one of the best songs I've heard of late. I agree about the haunting part.
Kyle Bobby Dunn - A Young Person's Guide to Kyle Bobby Dunn
>Ambient, Drone
Deeply invigorating, highly layered drone. Close to sonic perfection. For fans of Stars of the Lid. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RMPvfsaXjQ&list=PL7AEyx3kc0u5uDXyPW-mXvdwcFH3IMbSE
https://mega.co.nz/#!LJ41BLyD!q2q2TKNaZuyHrJrdQGSieImNhj8oihS9uSGs7EsHBRs
>>53756510
*almost
Max Eastley, Graham Halliwell, Evan Parker & Mark Wastell - A Life Saved by a Spider and Two Doves
>EAI
This EAI album is quieter, and focuses more on improvised sound series rather than atmosphere overall. Challenging, relaxing and beautiful all at the same time.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!vdR2XKbT!hfUjpAgsqRBy7x7D8J9jpAB2GwpHvJYv3o-OjKjpPII
Ebaahi Soundz - Oye Tsei Lo?
>Highlife
Highlife was the African amalgamation of Rumba, Calypso and Swing into one breezy genre of gorgeous simplicity. This one is more on the traditional side of Highlife, being markedly feminine and sunny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQlckx5ylO0
https://mega.co.nz/#!nZhUXTQT!TYG0Y9RJGvfLPGF11DH3ewUj0MbvEKLe_bSRsp6wc7w
Efzeg - Boogie
>EAI, Turntable Music
Boogie has to do more with sounds that are juxtaposed between loud and quiet, noisy and calm. It has some deeply abstract patterns that link the energetic chaos back together, and it’s highly textural.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!ScJTmZqR!xhrjb6A1iqMyrRLOG0-8plhUUXA9mDrF-teEvvjIZ5U
Khalifa Ould Eide & Dimi Mint Abba - Moorish Music From Mauritania
>Moorish Music
One of my fifty favorite albums ever, Moorish Music from Mauritania is mind-bogglingly powerful with Dimi’s voice, and has unmatched musicianship with Khalifa on the Oud. Some songs even integrate their daughters into hand-percussion. If it’s not the pinnacle of ethnic music, it’s damn close.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKBjKPi4xmw7
https://mega.co.nz/#!WQgGQL5K!_jy2H6YuqTbQJzpw2HM3HZjWtsJgLTDT03b0oiewCY4
Embryo - Embryo's Reise
>Krautrock, Turkish Folk Music
Yes, the two go together wonderfully. Check it out for yourself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fADRbiq3i2c
https://mega.co.nz/#!jchW0QqJ!WqaqWmrku451xj3zExuuJ9Q7x_NmgMRGNxMM7ZoQL78
Ethnic Acid - Power-Works 1986-88
>Power Electronics
Dense, punishing and thorough, this collection of Ethnic Acid’s discography truly indicates just how talented 14-year olds can get.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYIOXlhLHZE
https://mega.co.nz/#!jQwmTLKR!s2mSL8tJGXssBDl06IMcbmVbPjrF3_dDp9V83w9LU0w
dankkush eggplant
Ferran Fages, Ruth Barberán & Alfredo Costa Monteiro - Semisferi
>Free Improvisation
Close to 100 minutes of the most abstract, cathartic and engaging free improv you’ve heard. Definitely requires a strong amount of attention to appreciate.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!XMZg1QKB!UMk7h-SdKnZl_lPNl3CDCG5z2JJ19FIzhVPPKBqBlSQ
Cleoma Falcon - A Cajun Music Classic
>Cajun
This compilation of Cleoma’s ‘30s and ‘40s works culminates into an essential study of Southeastern American music, her harmonies have a rusty simplicity about them. Her voice is simultaneously tender and wild, with a kind of solace in resiliency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6yPMirldl4
https://mega.co.nz/#!Td5xhSCA!5dnDDi2LTep2piKaptxjm2Fflf8FCNa8GcXwR_KP8U0
Forrest Fang - The Blind Messenger
>Tribal Ambient
This is a truly unique sonic composition from violinist Forrest Fang. It’s lush, calm and brooding, and covers material with both ambience and his violin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V89ZFWxVxcI
https://mega.co.nz/#!HAYHXaxI!GDomQcGCBvTmSF_SD2hXAtkqDL-0PyBW5piBKjnyrWs
Winston Fitzgerald - Canada's Outstanding Scottish Fiddler
>Canadian Maritime Folk, Cape Breton Fiddling
Truly outstanding album of cheery Cape Breton fiddling. Winston proves himself as one of Canada’s all time folk greats in this excellent release.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8msCjpVXhs
https://mega.co.nz/#!3YYRBSyJ!4L0CQlShX07nsNHCAZISWHjP-DCGHBYSY2OUnnVxyEM
Shelby Flint - Shelby Flint
>Contemporary Folk
A simple, shy album with a lovely heart. Traditional pop songs sung through a folk lens, inducing both heart warmth and heartache. Recommended for snowy drives through desolate suburbia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihsLRDxYViE
https://mega.co.nz/#!WcQ3GSpA!poVlYYux1OthpuhOSE3IMCVJykZXnGdLzW0-ua6AQPI
Gareth Flowers - A Beginner's Guide to Lucid Dreaming
>Drone, Free Improvisation
This is a stellar, unique album that carefully crafts psychedelic drones with abstract trumpet improvisation. I have nothing but praise for this album, and I implore anyone reading this to give it a try.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7khiOHAsQzs
https://mega.co.nz/#!mJIBjbwJ!q3QtMT7sAmsIlri4swvBTAXwMXce6OLGDO0wQDYP6p8
blankpost
Forteresse - Métal noir Québécois
>Atmospheric Black Metal
Forteresse do an excellent job of taking Black Metal and integrating a cultural touch into it. It's punishing, atmospherically experimental, and still decidedly unique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lILbCE-3yCs
https://mega.co.nz/#!fdRWGATK!pEhndIzUPldMbjvKeHiiDLfKby_y7RgiT9vP-uGugjA
The Fujii - We Pray The Brooze
>Avant-Folk, Country Blues
A highly unique Avant-blues album from a series of American/Asian buskers from New York.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wga30TWFO1s
https://mega.co.nz/#!GUpVGIpR!9lBIGJ_0cyMTpHt-uZ4Xwy2fgzHGQS2TeUMDGtO3L2A
The Fun Years - Baby, It's Cold Inside
>Ambient, Drone
This album has a lot of power in tiny details, and sculpts a very dark, sombre atmosphere. Good for reflective thinking, and winter walks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NftKlCCyM4k
https://mega.co.nz/#!ScxWEARI!B4QaPizPNPo6xQJ7naY7o0Z5SU60yunzmDU3En2scL8
Russ Gabriel - Voltage Control
>Ambient Techno
Possibly one of the most ‘intelligent’ albums I’ve ever heard, Voltage Control is nothing short of Ambient Techno’s pinnacle (from what I’ve heard).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UskifNl48F8
https://mega.co.nz/#!CMARTDTT!UxIp5YQ5E2M0KUhjnQPbu-XP_ROHXL0tjMKXaOsyar4
Hamlet Gonashvili - Hamlet Gonashvili
>Polyphonic Chant, Georgian Folk Music
Simply pure, innocent music. Tender, unaltered sounds from the Georgian mountains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7tM68etoD4
https://mega.co.nz/#!6QQ0xYhZ!w_jtyxbx9U8MySfvW-1PVMc2MBCD1DxyMzodtI520Bw
Shit music. Share non-shit music.
Sage.
https://mega.co.nz/#!YkpXCb5b!K4pe6-ioZ-8JS3KIz80uXPmP1REQ0-pCeHs5vfss1ec
BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah / Sour Soul
>you know what this is
I've been lurking as I write a paper, I'm really interested to look through these shares when I'm done, I've never really seen most of them before and your descriptions are drawing me in.
You're a cool guy OP
>>53757553
B8
This is the greatest sharethread I've seen in a long time.
The Gray Field Recordings - Hypnagogia
>Avant-Folk
Careful atmospheric focus takes place on what can best be described as ‘drone folk’. Sonically heavy and ever-so dark, recommended for fans of Grouper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfvim_uisdU
https://mega.co.nz/#!iJpWAKSQ!vKTsXOEGJPKNpSvrfcfYFJMGNuawOvK6uo_196b92e0
Fernando Grillo - Fluvine
>Free Improvisation, Modern Classical
Stockhausen once called Fernando Grillo the ‘Buddha’ of double bass. The orchestral transitions between coordination and chaos on this album are outstanding, and almost the entire release was made solely on the double bass, which is incredible just from a musicianship standpoint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut1VE7r6saE
https://mega.co.nz/#!rYZDSYTR!xNDdch5e2WrtPC-aNoOA8DlceTT1G-1kfyNcryYl-RU
>>53757766
love this sample, so beautiful and i will give it a listen as soon as this killer migraine goes away
http://www25.zippyshare.com/v/15698802/file.html
Michael Riessler- Orange (2000)
>avant-garde, experimental fusion
>The music on this album is inspired by writer Georges Perec and follows an odd, abstract approach. The instrumentation is reeds, female vocals, accordion, and barrel-organ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXAwZ7OaQ6g
Grim - Folk Music
>Power Electronics
One of the best Power Electronics releases. Similar to Forteresse in how it integrates cultural folk music into a genre that’s innately punishing and brutal, but also twenty years older.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGK8vQBCxeY
https://mega.co.nz/#!TEwhEZrL!dkV6Om2yC7X4cnKNMD1CDrkHTWxepN0-9Ihbd9V5xRo
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/66548490/file.html
Joe Henderson- Multiple (1973)
>fusion, avant-garde, free improvisation
>This album was recorded as Joe Henderson was phasing out of his more free jazz phase, and into his more fusion phase and it captures the best of both worlds. Amazing adventurous solos, over psychedelic, electric grooves, sometimes with almost a spiritual quality to the music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjKuide6R-0
>>53757553
true
>>53757640
Thanks!
>>53757724
Also thanks!
>>53757854
Can't say enough about Hypnagogia, very thick with all sorts of unique experimental folk sounds. So textural.
>>53757861
>>53757922
these both look great
Larkin Grimm - Harpoon
>Freak Folk
This album’s special qualities come from the disparity between Larkin’s mind and her music. It’s all over the place, but it still somehow makes sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xlTBMLp3uE
https://mega.co.nz/#!mBg0VRYT!jrfBFxN7F2nHlA9kIJYGMhLS9tx3YDWZpqEcGHwr90E
David Grubbs - The Thicket
>Avant-Folk, Post-Rock
One of those albums that gets drilled into your head, but for reasons that escape you. Quiet, subtly detailed percussion craft this album into a poignant, pseudo-pretentious inspiration. An essential solo release from an essential member in both Gastr de Sol and Bitch Magnet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m2O4H1F8zc
https://mega.co.nz/#!iRYCxSTA!QC9g3-0hehqB0F_DFojXUC-yejQk--urQI3dw9Jj4Tk
Big ups OP, been waiting for a sharethread with some drone music for a while, monitoring the thread, keep it up!
http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/59490404/file.html
Balázs Elemer Group- Early Music (2007)
>Barouque influenced European vocal improvisation
>This Hungarian group does a variety of vocal-led music. This recording takes its inspiration from Baroque and Renaissance compositions and puts a jazz spin on them. The arrangements are great, but it is the unique style of singing that really makes this album interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yhUkW1NJ_0&list=PLCEDF5F706042FFFF
>>53757985
Thanks, I'm glad you're liking it.
Mahmoud Guinia - Mahmoud Guinia
>Gnawa
A live recording of not but a man and his Guembri (three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute), this Gnawa cassette is hypnotic and spiritually uplifting unlike any other kind of music made on the planet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWNO1UFtdDI
https://mega.co.nz/#!6EIWWDpT!1gsi9lT6-jyxxQqcM1sSjsU8W_m9mN9lGCqWQV5hWLE
Oruç Güvenç - Ocean of Remembrance: Sufi Improvisations & Zhikrs
>Turkish Sufi Music
More unique ethnic music, this time of the Turkish variety. Repetitive, earnest and still emotionally captivating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5LXMkUzQZ4
https://mega.co.nz/#!WQIXURSb!8eP8_yYPPrYeIvZ9_GVIrusrY5V5LxE9R-ITY3GaDIY
>>53755564
oh ya i'm feelin this
http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/91199990/file.html
Mucho Macho Machito (1948-49)
>Afro-Cuban jazz, mambo
>Machito was one of the leading percussionists who worked with American bebop players in the 40's to begin to define Cuban/jazz fusion. This is a compilation of some of his best recordings with his big band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83D9CR4zbVs
Hands To - Circumscription
>Field Recordings
Circumscription is best described as an enigmatic album, there are all kinds of elements of sound art found on this one. From digestive silences to elongated sonic beauty from sculpted recordings, this is meditative and abstract without being inherently challenging.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!3QoHQCbZ!Z8gNg1jlIsnDTGKS7wdhMY4z8nREFdozl0Pikcs4H9U
http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/15050300/file.html
Miles Okazaki- Generations (2009)
>avant-garde, progressive composition, thematic improvisation
>This is the second chapter in Okazaki’s compositional trilogy, where he mixes innovative and complex compositional techniques with the modern harmony and rhythmic figures. The pieces are enjoyable to listen to as music, but those interested in the compositional aspect will also find them very interesting to study.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzpirCAkAzY
http://milesokazaki.com/generations/score.php
Happy Jawbone Family Band - The Silk Pistol
>Lo-Fi Indie, Psychedelic Pop
One of my fifty favorite albums ever, The Silk Pistol is an emotionally manipulating experience that takes you on a rambunctious journey. It epitomizes the nostalgia of youth and the wisdom of the aged simultaneously, making it musically sporadic and subtly charismatic. I’m pleased with this being the album that I fell in love to.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!mdRA3Yoa!7HwlU44ZttcDoChvIsmmlRb7wKmU6oewomYLKvi2sXA
>>53755778
this is fucking nice
http://www31.zippyshare.com/v/76515118/file.html
Andres Segovia- The Baroque Guitar (1990)
>Baroque
>Often cited as one of the greatest guitar interpreters of classical music, Segovia interprets some well-known and some lesser-known pieces by Baroque masters such as Bach, Frescobaldi, Purcell, and Handel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXv5pGGqZlA
>>53757985
You'll like this one.
Darren Harper - Descend
>Drone
If watching the ice from Antarctica crumble into the sea was a spiritual experience, it would be this album. Some of the fullest, deepest, most encapsulating drone I’ve ever found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63-pnlraokg
https://mega.co.nz/#!rRhQQYBI!jTPi9nQ5YUAVRRZS6jFEZkS8jDEkY0NIGQ_n1JutOew
Wade Hemsworth - Folk Songs of the Canadian North Woods
>Canadian Folk Music
28 minutes of simply plucked folk music from a Canadian Folk legend. For me, the album brings out strong feelings of tradition and heritage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8HrGhn9nLI
https://mega.co.nz/#!idomlKrZ!3lWtqVUnVaju88BgDMtyhTfnAt-WPkiZlktUdAWdcqg
http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/10294062/file.html
Ahmad Jamal- The Awakening (1970)
>piano trio, post-bop
>towards the end of the 60's Ahmad Jamal had changed up his style and his trio sound. This record is a good example of that later style over a variety of re-imagined standards.
Roscoe Holcomb - Close to Home
>Old-Time
Straight up, the rustiest banjo music I’ve ever heard. Warped, aged vocals along with powerful pickin’ makes this a gem of American folk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzIcDJ6J2x4
https://mega.co.nz/#!fRwzQJ5Y!Uk3Gl4kzNY6re5ZX0_e2BLFlu_4novc3v3paNjKsKYI
Homegas - Homegas
>Country Blues
This Takoma gem is amongst one of the finest culminations of blues and acoustic rock in existence. The only album released from this enigmatic group, Homegas brings a mixture of sophistication and strong, founded roots here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jDluXtyr3c
https://mega.co.nz/#!mVYDRI5L!lUA-aghVZR740_io0pVODIMhWBPIjuxO_CW_oOeV7ro
>>53758137
That youtube link expanded onto 4 other artists I found and liked, and am now downloading their music too. Thanks for these again!
http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/48383298/file.html
The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir- Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares (1975)
>choral Bulgarian folk
>A compilation of contemporary choral arrangements of Bulgarian folk music. Haunting and beautiful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khu4lg_Fdlk
Hong Chulki, Jin Sangtae & Kevin Parks - 音影
>EAI
This album, which roughly translates to ‘Eum Young’ in English, idealizes the concept of ‘shades of sound’. Absolutely nails it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c4QX239Rlc
https://mega.co.nz/#!HdwWFRaD!_0wlIyZsGAnRRZ9Xm8AsVhZucAaEP5lN25o__hBVuNY
>>53757938
You're welcome! And did you say this is only A-M in your artists? So you have a whole N-Z section that you still aren't sharing? Damn that's impressive.
>>53757992
I highly recommend this, it's been one of my favorite sharethread finds. Really cool stuff (if anyone has anything similar I'd certainly be interested)
>>53758265
It's my pleasure, I'm glad other people are enjoying some of this.
Hoosier Hot Shots - Rural Rhythm 1935-1942
>Western Swing, Showtunes
“I don’t like your peaches, they are full of stones, but I like bananas because they have no bones” Goddamn, this compilation makes me nostalgic for being a young lad in the early ‘40s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onspqkFJf4E
https://mega.co.nz/#!3Ywn3RSY!HRDaFsYL1565DAnyVw0wMxirJjQJXH9w5TkUSr2SCJQ
>>53758286
Elemer has some other albums. I recommend "Around the World" if you can find it.
>>53758286
Yeah, should be doing this again in a week or two. I only picked albums that I gave a 7.5 or over in my library.
http://www71.zippyshare.com/v/55868084/file.html
Red Rodney- Red Snapper (1988)
>bebop, neobop
>Rodney was one of the great trumpeters who followed in Gillespie's wake in the 50's and after a long spell without recording, he began recording again in the classic bebop style on SteepleChase records in the 1980's.
Huntsville - For the Middle Class
>Electroacoustic
Hypnotic, meditative, and filled with tension. Like many albums shared before it, heavily focused on atmosphere. Deeply repetitive, and incomparable in sonic depth. One of my fifty favorite albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfk1zFEnGgA
https://mega.co.nz/#!GMI1CQoT!6BuFbH-AkyxzB0tmCroOd19qete9x18YxhUqlnk7hsg
>>53755934
Enjoying this, thanks m8.
>>53758368
You're welcome!
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/89550385/file.html
Yosvany Terry- Today’s Opinion (2012)
>Latin jazz, free improv, composition
>This is an interesting mixture of Afro-Cuban rhythms and melodies, with very free and adventurous improvisation. It’s a good blend of traditional Latin sounds with the exploratory nature of modern jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVsqnsefjq4
Hu Vibrational - Universal Mother
>Afro-Jazz
African percussion and afro-jazz will never sound the same to you again after you hear this gem of an album. It’s like running through a jungle, tiring out, and then being struck with a moment of appreciative beauty for your surroundings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmp_bS8UhdI
https://mega.co.nz/#!jQhjiB7Q!ATrBalPGxt8gtUzP94MiTftP0Xg4glXwuJ3N1YfT1Js
>>53758347
I'll definitely keep an eye out for you!
http://www7.zippyshare.com/v/53840695/file.html
Keith Jarrett- Hymns Spheres (1976)
>improvisation, solo organ
>Usually known as a jazz pianist, Keith Jarrett recorded these extended improvisations on the Baroque pipe organ at Benedictine Abbey in Ottobeuren, Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUEr4TrP14c
God-tier sharethread
thank you op very much
http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/65506214/file.html
The Dave Brubeck Trio featuring Cal Tjader (1949)
>cool jazz, Latin jazz
>A live recording of cool jazz pianist Dave Brubeck joined by multi-talented percussionist Cal Tjader for interesting versions of jazz standards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgULKQbZqOc&index=4&list=PL7egcIPiStlOl9rVPPiI1M1nKKhONiF8z
Ibliss - Supernova
>Krautrock, Jazz-Rock
Sublime Krautrock that has clearly defined jazz influences, and borders on space rock in the last couple tracks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f29FvtFhko
https://mega.co.nz/#!LVYF3TzA!cRqfda3oiyRP7ngj_zTtdche1kDDEM6kGiRCMNOFM3g
Teiji Ito - Tenno
>Japanese Folk Music, Electronic
One of the best releases from the Tzadik Composer Series, Teiji Ito’s Tenno is a revolutionary revision of a timeless electronic piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVc0jblvUQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!KEwiEYhI!vlFEx6Y8bm45UYPlR21d7kcvgZfuEJ657LxiWwQvRlI
Kassel Jaeger - Fernweh
>Dark Ambient
Deeply layered Dark Ambient takes beautiful nature samples and softly layers it with finely juxtaposed dark drones. One of a kind, one of the genres best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdg1PuS7Kus
https://mega.co.nz/#!KdxgFQCK!VdrQ32sHsB-zIyzMekc-D70Eysl4eiWvvkwgfBqt-iI
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/THQaL99G/file.html
Turtle Island String Quartet- Metropolis (1989)
>third stream
>This long-standing quartet performs creative arrangements of jazz compositions and also new compositions inspired by rock, pop, jazz, and Latin music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLnXYNSCTW0&list=PLjHTKsnl473AuWRferJ9LtX8-Yx03R4CU
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>>53758268
10/10 thread, thanks guys.
Jasmine Star - Jasmine Star
>Slowcore
This enigmatic Slowcore release is reminiscent of lonely early-morning travels in wintertime. Reflective, soft and gentle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StRu_CKC2GI
https://mega.co.nz/#!mYYRmAaJ!iYjaYxrwR-P8XA7kenCuT8OUxukebVr8x2WTa4GunDs
http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/16510722/file.html
Alex Sipiagin- Mirages (2009)
>post-bop
>For those not familiar with Sipiagin, he’s one of the most gifted trumpet players and composers on today’s jazz scene. This is one of his more straight-ahead records. This music is very much influenced by the 70’s recordings of Woody Shaw and Freddie Hubbard, largely due to the inclusion of pianist Mulgrew Miller, who often played with Shaw. There’s a very high energy level throughout the whole record.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEhEPfRtKSY
http://www71.zippyshare.com/v/58414591/file.html
Scientist Meets the Space Invaders (1981)
>dub
>A classic dub record produced by Mikey "Roots" Scott & Linval Thompson and mixed at King Tubby's studio. An offshoot of reggae, this dub record takes its inspiration from classic arcade games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua8BkT4O0aQ
Philip Jeck - Stoke
>Turntable Music, Ambient
One of my fifty favorite albums ever. Stoke is an absolutely extravagant revolution in the world of Turntable Music, creating incomparable atmospheres out of highly-manipulated record samples, spawning from Hindustani Classical to old Gospel. Highly detailed and intricate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWxTjrIxw7o
https://mega.co.nz/#!iNphAYLZ!axmCGZZO-5UVbDr35UEnukAF196N03aPZ-ARDIOnPyw
Jüppala Kääpiö - Sporing Promenade
>Electroacoustic, Ambient
Sporing Promenade is a thickly layered collection of gorgeous found-sounds and ethereal ambient. Pure, beautiful music with complex sonic contrast. One of my fifty favorite albums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhvIlLk9WM
https://mega.co.nz/#!HcAQla6a!gb6HCqiYHd0bbe7souPDJJu_2iamfiJvi0A9EaJxjCM
http://www18.zippyshare.com/v/22761347/file.html
Edward Simon- Venezuelan Suite (2014)
>Joropo, Merengue, fusion
>Pianist Edward Simon was born in Caracas, Venezuela but has become well-known in the current jazz scene. More than any of his previous recordings this album explores the folk music of his native land with incredible arrangements for a versatile ensemble.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A69Ob1A_M4w
are these v0 or 320?
Dumping various flavors of breakcore. Added a few more since last thread.
>.crk - Trojan Horse (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt6A65UNVjA
https://mega.co.nz/#!NI9y0bDC!pDp9S5G902tK7Gyu7b5__LhiaLfzTWw5MY4KMnS_JW4
>Airborne Drumz - Starshine (2008)
https://airbornedrumz.bandcamp.com/album/starshine
>Anorak - Aggiratic (2015)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnyMiBkfNJM
https://mega.co.nz/#!gN8W3aSC!g8ytDWn8kdRnDYXkQm3M7TI9OCPfu2U0a_OEwrrv2U0
>BLÆRG - Dysphoric Sonorities (2008)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25FdjRV2VR8
https://mega.co.nz/#!9Vs3SabQ!nJEaLWUVzdMA6PaLLCgyBykgvUf_7cgLcsrfilQQqwg
>Divtech - Compact Reality Refuse (2009)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrjLfhRW17A
https://mega.co.nz/#!FAEXALhA!UMv3QTVqgOFVnoIhhb4oaboJ6mVH2HoccvexB14ic9Y
>Doc Colibri - Surboum (2008)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-NDgusbWa0
https://mega.co.nz/#!VF0R2ZTZ!38v08S6EYomx_JxIbnH4EnO_-YUPhYhjD4mhMIipdWw
>Doormouse - Broken (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvx1JPteDCo
https://mega.co.nz/#!4MtF1CYA!bn_RhxyGwU13pLUX_TdA7B9_qSaeLJkJPfG_aY2pp_U
>Drumcorps - Grist (2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UQCpInft8
https://mega.co.nz/#!lZ1lQAZZ!gN159TR4yRPCO2jK5kVKrJ7zkLJvob_ejvqYZqB3Stk
>ENNNN - Yurichuu (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TReE7jTv3S8
https://mega.co.nz/#!0IljATza!iC_BNiCut4LqkrolfhA7CcA6TJqyJwuqouZUIqWpEOc
>Igorrr & Ruby My Dear - Maigre [FLAC] (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjUPTR0oma0
https://mega.co.nz/#!sVtHDaaS!1Dtb3LFQpYRzidJvkGKmm6dXUM1eldHRAZVM8ittbIo
>Iso Brown - Concrete (2009)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfB9v2HUhCw
https://mega.co.nz/#!EBtnQYiL!iBNwUzpf8YxCTZ5ZsedrC0DxW2uhOj6LW35zG5Zq1Ao
>>53758708
Mine are a variety, but I can tell you if you tell me which specific album. Mine are the ones with the links on the bottom.
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/42814705/file.html
Anthony Braxton- Composition 113 (1983)
>avant-garde composition, free improv
>This is a programmatic piece for improvisers about six distinct personalities riding a train together. Braxton performs each of the six pieces on solo soprano saxophone and represents the different characters and their personalities through his performance.
>>53758730
>KenKoTaiji - Best smile of baby (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3etns05Qns
http://kenkotaiji.bandcamp.com/album/best-smile-of-baby
>Mons Jacet - Chronicles Of Anarcho Punk Kid (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQiBeXeEv6E
https://mega.co.nz/#!hdsEwLSD!R4XLOpVk4sTOaiHIH5ycFHFbDwR2HSAdluTtzahJFYY
>My Sweet Kalashnikov - All You Can Eat (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bllVZFA4rBM
https://mega.co.nz/#!9MMyDJjL!IbTFHG9Go_12IYm6Ac7ye5HdNEQlWfdo97V8tpstYXo
>Project Serendipity - Project Serendipity (2007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVG_bupw0Ak
https://mega.co.nz/#!wdVVAYba!2QBIWsJ1AI0EMVW0xJQXOW7Khtr2S9Wd5XiEpg_QmCg
>Reizoko Cj - Dark Side (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LzBn5OCIvc
https://reizokocj.bandcamp.com/album/dark-side
>Techdiff - Coronation Of A Cursed King (2007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPcMjgJfXqE
https://mega.co.nz/#!9BNgSYib!wo5iBUjDbxlrUMlfqPfeXCVMDvYqX4r3u9L64ZB-35c
>Tim Ballista - Flux (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn-0Ya14GGY
http://timballista.bandcamp.com/album/flux
>Vixenvy & Riajuu - DEATH (2014)
http://riajuu.bandcamp.com/album/death
>weyheyhey !! - Discography (3 EPs) (2008-13)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lINC_AIWkA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGrl0pckUow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q18AODZjajA
https://mega.co.nz/#!0d9VhaIT!3gT4qmBXW6R48Oo5uWqOEW9w2jR82uMrQTjiXtyrreY
>Various Artists - Mutant Sniper Invasion From XXX Dimension (2005)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRA1nYDf7Lc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d3ncEcYm4E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoom-SOnAHQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!FMcg3aQZ!_vdA0GTgS8R1Cm3LAsYdzh9IVv6sSR8iwqJKarvg5Qc
>Various Artists - Themeless 6 (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYqeAugJz54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82DsWDgfNBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hgnVZKyAe0
https://mega.co.nz/#!Vd9RUb7T!o92gqYfvhU8q_GmyiC22QAVlVwB3wdz94i67u1DylZ0
>>53755329
can i request an album
don't tell me to go to /r/ you guys know better
The Karelian Folk Music Ensemble - Winds of the Past
>Finnish Folk Music
Varied Finnish Folk Music that simultaneously focuses on overwhelming vocal melodies, and simpler songs that are comparable to Sea Shanties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7n-80zWOWo
https://mega.co.nz/#!ucZR3AiA!CnstRk-JB5H1cFf2o4Pz43hZloAepxiiARLNWIGpgdo
>>53758758
make absolutely sure it's not on the archive or soulseek or google. don't risk shitting up this grorious thread
>>53758758
:^)
sure, just ask for something that isn't avant-afro shit like the rest of this thread
Les Karrik - II
>Folk Rock
A French-Canadian twist on folk rock. Interesting and obscure, again displaying a strong element of Canadian culture throughout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70Qu7_oNFzM
https://mega.co.nz/#!2V5yBaTZ!ynZMdwwyIIEN8KQAZpvxwLOc417uY8MY0f4fox2T4k8
>>53758758
which album?
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/fcS3PUL5/file.html
Cortijo and his Time Machine (1974)
>Latin fusion, funk, plena, bomba
>Cortijo blends the traditional dance rhythms of his native Puerto Rico with funk/R&B sounds popular in 70's America for a energetic album that has that vintage appeal but ideas that still sound fresh today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoelCIC86lw
Le Kéné-Star de Sikasso - Lala
>Mande Music, Afro-Jazz
Mali Kunkan continuously proves itself as one of the best labels in human history. This Mande jam flaunts a heavy use of polyrhythmic structure and highly uplifting soul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io0COS8GyTk
https://mega.co.nz/#!vR42jT5C!uoZBteBA3sSbQe1TWvIR8RNrqiDBII-WqdxmeId5cyI
http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/12860081/file.html
Face Candy- Waste Age Teen Land (2011)
>improvisation based rap
>Led by Michael Larsen (a.k.a. Eyedea) this group plays acoustic, improvised music with rapping provided by Larsen and Kristoff Krane, accompanied by bass and drums. Unfortunately Larsen died before this recording was released, making it the group’s last.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3ZoRIv8uZY&list=PL_fUv2M2-EkL5_0UEuhn8Tb4kTXgbFxyV&index=2
Are you on What.CD, OP? Do you have a last.fm?
Robin Kenyatta - Girl From Martinique
>Avant-Garde Jazz
Beautiful flutework highlights this strikingly unique Avant-Jazz album. Paints scenery with elegance, and is thoroughly engaging throughout. A highly recommended listen for anyone who wants to hear some truly unique jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw5iwtPf40Q
https://mega.co.nz/#!XYRHmaQL!XWxkrkC6IZS5NodeXq4ExyLvT0XsCJN210g8kYsQPC0
>>53756361
reccing this for sure, his latest record is also really good
>>53758846
SpringtimeInVienna
Grade_A-Aspie
I use neither that often anymore.
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/10880662/file.html
Ken McIntyre- Home (1975)
>avant garde, post-bop
>McIntyre makes use of a variety of wind instruments and is backed by an excellent rhythm section for these interesting originals and reharmonized covers.
>>53758671
I've come to this thread to direct everyone's attention to this album. This album is the only album worth listening to ITT so far, so feel free to ignore everything else
>>53758773
>>53758777
cool trips, btw
>>53758789
i know it's different from what's being posted but whatever. i already tried soulseek, google, etc. it's $5 on their bandcamp but i literally have less than a dollar in my bank account. also, i only pay for physical media lmao it's 2015
Surashri Kesarbai Kerkar - Kesarbai Kerkar
>Khyal
Khyal is the vocalized component of Classical music from Northern India. Kesarbai Kerkar has a haunting voice that will go every which way on this record, including backwards, with absolutely no forewarning. Entrancing, dark, and highly improvisational Indian vocal music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-7C3w3y3FY
https://mega.co.nz/#!CVYhUDwL!q5D98FZdV8Leq2G3oa7j-9cqpV1vHaKzV-hzH0NI28M
http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/47345549/file.html
Pulpo’s Hot Bread (2009)
>salsa, son, guaguanco, cumbia, Latin jazz
>Pianist Gilberto Colon Jr. worked and toured with many of the Fania allstars in the golden age of salsa. On this album his band Pulpo re-interprets some salsa classics as well as original music in a variety of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and other Carribean styles. There are some tracks with vocals but for the most part the album is instrumental based and features some fantastic piano solos. Think Monk meets salsa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I9AmJPtriE
>>53758923
Can't you just press play on their webpage?
>>53758936
interesting, i've never tried to into this kind of music but this is good
reminds me of itaots a little bit lmao
>>53758973
no. wow do u listen to a lot of music on youtube or something
>>53756078
This is sick
More like this?
K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas - K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas
>Highlife
Alahji K. Frimpong, a highlife specialist from Ghana, provides some uplifting music backed by fellow highlife orchestra Vis A Vis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA-om82LlOE
https://mega.co.nz/#!fJAWkaiR!VEZX0paDo0RqzQhVmmSQ8eaYZxCH5HVPKVDm2nNSjjM
http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/86514787/file.html
Gurdjieff- Piano Music played by Thomas De Hartmann (date unknown)
>solo piano, vinyl rip
>George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was a Russian author and spiritual leader, who also wrote music inspired by his beliefs. This is a vinyl rip of some of his compositions for solo piano, very much inspired by late Romantic composers, as well as early impressionsim.
>>53759010
I can sort of see the resemblance? Jeff's vocals have similar structural abandonment.
>>53759036
Don't have other shares like it lines up right now, but I'd recommend
Regis - Adolescence: The Complete Recordings 1994-2001
Takaaki Itoh - Nightmare Continues
Best Available Technology - Excavated Tapes 1992 - 1999, Vol.1
>>53758208
do you have The High Lonesome Sound?
>>53759077
can you please stop reposting this charlatan's music every single thread?
http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/79610996/file.html
Kenny Wheeler- The Long Waiting (2012)
>big band, modern jazz
>Legendary trumpeter Kenny Wheeler just passed away this past September at 84 years old. This recording was one of the last big projects he did. It’s an original work for big band, with extremely well written and orchestrated parts. What really makes the music interesting is the wordless vocal part (sung by Diane Turturo) which acts almost as just another instrument in the big band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A07d1twGedY
Mohammed Khaznadji - Algérie / Anthologie de la Arabo-Andalouse Vol.2
>Andalusian Classical Music
Andalusian Classical, a genre from the composers of Northern Africa, sounds like a fully-realized inspiration for many Hollywood/Africa movies of old. Mohammed Khaznadji remains one of the best examples of Andalusian Classical that I’ve found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcXeISMjPzY
https://mega.co.nz/#!7EBn0BDT!DORoEWIoGE_KdOWuLbsGJ10_qDBYlQL4uqeQx6MLOuw
>>53759107
Untagged, unheard, in my backlog, yeah.
>>53759116
make me, bitch
Carla Kihlstedt & Shahzad Ismaily - Flying Low
>Avant-Folk
One of the most unique folk records I’ve ever heard, Flying Low has a variety of string-based solos and improvisations, alongside a fair mixture of deconstructive/reconstructive music, all-the-while sounding innately natural.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKDKM31wNuQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!qRxVjbBa!pY0oOQaNhqW_hmUF0cu6_fKqUGhjSGVSc_UhcG1b4cQ
>>53759144
would you share it, please?
http://www11.zippyshare.com/v/28284153/file.html
Mauricio Kagel- Exotica (1972)
>avant-garde, experimental, composition
>Argentinean avant-garde composer wrote this highly unique work, for “non-European instruments.” It’s primative, violent, and at times downright creepy. Kagel stated his intention for the piece was to question ‘the dominance of Western music or “culture”’ or ‘go back to the primeval origins of music-making, when singing was still at one with making sound out of simple, everyday objects’. Also included is another of Kagel’s compositions, “Tactil,” one that’s more minimalistic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN40p1iye-0
http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/2483133/file.html
Eric Watson- Jaded Angels (2006)
>piano trio, European jazz
>Eric Watson is a French pianist who plays with a unique sense of harmony that gives this trio’s music a very open, free sound. The harmony is almost completely nonfunctional, so the music almost sounds as if it is being improvised freely, but close listening will reveal that much of the music is actually carefully composed.
>>53757177
love this theres something about the piano that almost makes me feel introspective. i could easily see myself walking though the snowy forest outside my house to this. cheers!
The Kill Devil Hills - Heathen Songs
>Gothic Country
This Australian Gothic Country group provide some great hooks and some bluntly sorrowful songs that make for an excellent depressive listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEyuXFsQ0b8
https://mega.co.nz/#!edY2xD6S!DbULr2B_Djt_Z1JzfwxuksRVnwOW2_Vxomb2BF6rtnM
>>53759258
Yeah, it's guided many of my lonely walks, that's for sure.
>>53759179
Sure, give me a few minutes.
Killer Bug - Beyond the Valley of the Tapes
>Harsh Noise
The superior side of Kazumoto Endo. Ear-destroying goodness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yrJCU874F0
https://mega.co.nz/#!zQAEyRab!uZP_QQtmwoW5joJXV0APa5ICtkVs2YQ2gmA-eAN8Qq8
Osamu Kitajima - Benzaiten
>Psychedelic Folk
A melting pot of Japanese Folk Music and Psychedelic Rock, very few albums have executed the blend so seamlessly and so powerfully.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An7HB3hm2SA
https://mega.co.nz/#!PE52mLwb!kKDb33MTgnnbbpJcs4OcaGLwpQC4-qcVxk7clrjpBS8
Kolinda - 1514
>Progressive Folk
This Hungarian group integrates entrancing Balkan folk elements into the album that potentiate the experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfnkP028Ymk
https://mega.co.nz/#!jNJQFaza!wTaHFEH1yMKnZFnrbGSD32P3R9mEeHfOzu42TCvXyQs
>>53756845
>0:27
"But now we must pack up every piece, of this life we used to knowww!"
Tomas Korber, eRikm, Toshimaru Nakamura & Otomo Yoshihide - Brackwater
>EAI
A staggering variety of sounds, from noisy crunches to squeaky pipe sounds. Creative while decidedly dark.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!6VokhZSQ!BwLhvM8wmN5LE859NjxIRfrqJLQu17CYA1XPJMNCC0A
Kot Kot - кyнь
>Sound Collage, Ambient
A unique cassette gem that was only released in a quantity of fifty, Kot Kot has a vibrant sonic blend that is simultaneously stimulating and elating.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!uQpGRTAB!b0Ptp_nhYlu1WM98tn39Lvl504Ww0JDuT0U3dUZ_cxg
Karin Krog - Joy
>Vocal Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz
Never have I heard vocal jazz get this noisy. Karin’s borderline-demented singing delivers Joy in a way that’s incomparable to any other albums of the kind. Karin’s Mode is a choice selection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6NrQ0D8luU
https://mega.co.nz/#!zNADyKTB!MxAW77SFP29sObfFER1eMOgxHxXiVnQapvy2FvkvySE
Martin Küchen - Hellstorm
>Free Improvisation
As though free improvisation was made with a conch-shell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PL-pfvoQCM
https://mega.co.nz/#!OUgjRS4S!HVpMKtbliTUM-OMV0nWp57VrMVK9ziwatQ1GFedvhQ8
>>53759179
https://mega.co.nz/#!fdYFyTpJ!fEW2RoqGK4tPV8sGPWPUeKWo3vZbNjT5oFxXyS2G5gE
Here's a link for you. Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for all these shares, great thread.
Piotr Kurek - Edena
>Folktronica
The electronics pour in from every angle at this album in a smooth and delightful way. Another truly excellent cassette release. Heavenly music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s77n5-X01Es
https://mega.co.nz/#!XYJXXaJT!X-ycCbQ7dmYsXkqamdmOJUnzQLl6RTjFqBVxDvM4NH8
>>53759682
thank you very much, man :)
Lasso - Lasso'd
>Psychedelic Rock
A quirky, lo-fi mixture of Americana and Psych Rock that has an engaging concept of Westerns (as the name/title would denote). A strange find indeed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAS-mIX1DWU
https://mega.co.nz/#!zB5AETQJ!z8dojLsUqrRZrrE4q5OefDZd9XkSyqUjYaqIdNenDHA
Wanted to give back to you guys so I bought Clameurs earlier today.
Jacques Coursil - Clameurs
>jazz, post-bop (IIRC)
https://mega.co.nz/#F!S8dylLhQ!hNbLvA7WG0FY4TQBAB-RXQ
Perry Leopold - Experiment in Metaphysics
>Psychedelic Folk
This album, in my opinion, truly epitomizes the spirit of the Psych-Folk revival in the late 60s and 70s. Perry Leopold sings songs of homelessness, wandering, lost love, all with a stark lyrical contrast and powerful guitar playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76WftAT5oj8
https://mega.co.nz/#!rUhFiR4B!7zCk2MfHZqHq3pU6DHFMQT0yhOjovghXFawuJCcCtMM
Liquid Crystal - Chromatic II EP
>Breakbeat Hardcore
The best Breakbeat Hardcore EP I’ve heard. Positive NRG bangs hard. Great old-school stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABqMXTnXF14
https://mega.co.nz/#!iNIQhRSD!Ne6plqhsKUNiUOnlLjrXl9njP4Isp3wFB-cJ4mKon9I
Dale Lloyd - Aionios the Fundament
>Field Recordings, Drone
A RYM reviewer described this album as ‘an insect suffocating from claustrophobia in a lightless room’. I think that’s the most accurate one can describe this album.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!yJgQWBAC!Fi0vmiEigiUPAI3s5hXh-whMsnzvtoWtryLAxmCv9xk
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Lofty Pillars - Amsterdam
>Folk Rock, Americana
One of Piero’s favorites of last decade, Amsterdam is a subtly intelligent folk rock album that paces and times itself perfectly. Field of Honour is a favorite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9tE6aXLTU0
https://mega.co.nz/#!bU4Q3Q4K!_tCFgpOcxK6ajv1ZrBplOLj6mCZ_IroyqHaQR3wvW3U
Loosers - Otha Goat Head
>Free Folk
If Jackie-O Motherfucker did a live performance in the Amazon rainforest in the middle of the night, this album would be a better version of that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gn1Rt6VB5M
https://mega.co.nz/#!GdYniDrT!Z_KdjeuQtahOcdM5mnsscqX5DxuV8yXXZq5nfAJltsQ
John D. Loudermilk - The Open Mind of John D. Loudermilk
>Progressive Country, Psychedelic Folk
Best described as ‘Acid Country’, this politically-charged record is charismatic and insightful. A little on the blunt side, though, but I personally don’t mind at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBU9hrrreEw
https://mega.co.nz/#!fchygKDY!9w8mBHHVoALLJxu1C-LcaBlhgNFV9pL7x3resa1tK8E
Ted Lucas - Ted Lucas
>Psychedelic Folk
Definitely music for depressed shut-ins, this album of psychedelic folk sounds like it’s bred from pure isolation and regret.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcjSF_ywnbY
https://mega.co.nz/#!mZojgQ5D!9N3qrGD_aUj3b-43we2VBihQXgjvGnRfsvgjRVTfyFw
>>53759735
Forgot album art
Julian Lynch - Terra
>Psychedelic Folk
Julian Lynch’s brand of airy, lo-fi indie folk has stuck with me for years. Definitely a unique presence on the Underwater Peoples circuit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxcTrkffKV4
https://mega.co.nz/#!fFoQiQbJ!bwRats-e1CEhax808zTao36afUIat88gscBwcDsaRCc
Macha - See It Another Way
>Post-Rock
Inspired by Gamelan, Macha’s See It Another Way defines itself as a classic post-rock release. Though many of you may have heard it, I have yet to hear anything else that’s like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrOzVyZ4pzc
https://mega.co.nz/#!XVgwUaZT!4Eg-aes5gia_WZ0ndLcItAA8RNXpZeOY30gkf2kZNdY
Kante Manfila - Kankan Blues
>Mande Music
One of the Mande guitar greats, Kante Manfila sings very fragile, gentle songs that harmonize perfectly with his innocent voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1IQEzhQahY
https://mega.co.nz/#!6dZyRJ7K!eQz0532h0NVV1grboIiMJVnc2VNw8xJUyjtkjQrbiqQ
This is a fantastic thread, I'm just starting from the top now.
I posted this yesterday, so I apologize if you didn't want to see it. However, I added a few things to it and wanted to fix a couple things in the description to make it easier to find in the archive.
Björk (Bjork) - Discography (almost all in 320)
https://mega.co.nz/#F!RhxTiRIQ!qQEnIfJZVw3dwaS5OWJWyQ
Studio albums:
Self-titled
Debut
Post
Homogenic
Selmasongs
Vespertine
Medulla
Drawing Restraint 9
Volta
Biophilia
Vulnicura
Remixes:
Telegram
Voltaic- The Volta Mixes
Bastards
Official Live Stuff:
Debut Live
Post Live
Homogenic Live
Vespertine Live
Voltaic- Live In The Studio
Biophilia Live At Manchester International Festival
Biophilia Live (2014)
Collaborations:
Gling Glo
Mount Wittenberg Orca (Dirty Projectors)
The Elgar Sisters:
Something by them...to be honest I'm not that familiar with it
Tappi Tikarrass:
Bitið Fast Í Vitið
Miranda
KUKL:
The Eye
Holidays In Europe (The Naughty Nought)
Sugarcubes:
Life's Too Good
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!
Stick Around For Joy
Singles:
Alarm Call (1, 2, and 3)
All Is Full Of Love (1 and 2)
Bachelorette (1, 2, and 3)
Cocoon (only CD1)
Hidden Place (1 and 2)
Hunter (1, 2, and 3)
It's In Our Hands (1 and 2)
Joga (1, 2, and 3)
Pagan Poetry (CD1)
Who Is It (1, 2, and 3)
Bootlegs:
Fireworks
Live At Shepherd's Bush Empire
Olé
1999 Live At Reykjavik National Theatre (a personal favorite concert of mine)
The Golden Unplugged Album
Orchard Hall Tokyo
The Iceland Mysteries
Again, sorry for reposting, but hopefully this helps out anyone who needs any of her stuff for a long time!
Enjoy, everyone!
Dumisani Maraire - The African Mbira: Music of the Shona People of Rhodesia
>Shona Mbira Music
This genre comes from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, using their main instrument, the Mbira. One of my fifty favourite albums of all time, this is a breathtaking example of natural music. I adore the detail and the residual relaxation it imparts. Highly recommended for studying, sleeping, and enjoying in nature. Probably the best release from the essential Nonesuch explorer series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjwrKeiJ1s
https://mega.co.nz/#!aJ5kAZwA!a2OxU-TuHF6sb75Jbow5OieyKS68u8u9b40od3l2AV8
Marijata - This Is Marijata
>Afro-Funk
One of the very first albums from Africa I ever heard, was only rated ~30 times on RYM upon my first experience. Over the past few years, it’s deservedly accrued a lot of attention for its powerful funky goodness, and its groovy charm. Still among my all-time favorite albums, This is Marijata is an essential listen for anyone interested in Afro-Funk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RNXp9NHxmw
https://mega.co.nz/#!2AZVSTAL!ddkjX1j2-L325MgDFvdQ6dLhrX6-8XA_ATIx7NzVA8w
John & Beverley Martyn - The Road to Ruin
>British Folk Rock
A wonderful example of British Folk Rock comes from two mainstays in the genre, a husband and wife duo on John and Beverley Martyn. Their love for each other is well-documented throughout this record, and juxtaposed with their eventual divorce some ten years later, is a striking reminder of the fragility of romance, with an eerily preeminent title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFbJjY0Wn30
https://mega.co.nz/#!SEoG1DDB!NkuIkQGTDiC741icg9EuCqFs4SSMJQxCF9oAU2y_y9w
Rob Mazurek Octet - Skull Sessions
>Avant-Garde Jazz
One of my personal 2013 favorites, Rob Mazurek plays some of his best work ever on Skull Sessions. Skull Caves of Alderon bangs like very little other Avant-jazz I’ve heard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bd45UvTeyY
https://mega.co.nz/#!qJA3FQSR!ZvOhnZOVdWPXs3H1epnHw5ylu1k6UfhRfv08hZJiZsQ
Prince Nico Mbarga - Sweet Mother
>Highlife
One of my favorite Highlife releases, Sweet Mother has some graceful and lively moments, especially on the essential Aki Special.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_MnLaaWc3w
https://mega.co.nz/#!LdQFRT6Z!349-yudyzDLG0wO-aPv2k70JzqB7uywmNh1kdsaEh8g
MC Money & Gangsta Gold - Da Hard Ov Frayser
>Memphis Rap
One of the thickest releases outta da Frayser, MC Money & Gangsta Gold go hard on this crushing cassette obscurity. Enough cop-hating violence for the whole family!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adcDK7mQuzg
https://mega.co.nz/#!7VZD0Jja!1G34zmt5pByXiXEe3KDOcoH58SfJIFO4mXGG37CfC48
>>53757177
very nice
Donald McPherson - Bramble
>Free Improvisation
Donald McPherson proves himself as one of the world’s most brilliant guitarists in this cold, dark collection of abstract string work. Densely emotional and profound in its incomparability, Bramble is the black side of ice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5YpEBpv5RQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!WVxTXLbC!3W78Pl_Y8Wp6Uiie1ZmOyFDoY94OXpAYR2fX4kDqbXo
Blind Willie McTell - Blind Willie McTell 1927-1933 The Early Years
>Piedmont Blues
Saying with old-time blues goes: ‘The blinder, the better’. Blind Willie McTell was pretty fucking blind, let me tell ya hwat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzkZNoKx6n4
https://mega.co.nz/#!HcoD3IRA!UEwtoGIWO5IzaeC8oEdLVMkOECg5ARoliiV7p7kEI0Y
Szilárd Mezei Ensemble - Nád / Reed
>Experimental Big Band
This one is an exceptional example of the coagulation of simultaneous deconstructionism and reconstructionism. This album has a ridiculous amount of music per square second, and Hep 2 remains one of my all-time favorite tracks.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!WFAwEQjB!SiNkDDiVB_KtXXAA2YC9uSedIDZRP_a-dgevCM7v6Sc
MFG - The Prophecy
>Goa Trance
Very little trance has ever truly interested me, but The Prophecy remains an exception. Probably the best example of the genre I’ve found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZzJaix-bNQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!WNZVnY6K!7yAKmD_7Slor1a1J5uq7UM70sm8XIzrhRAbOLzKi_RM
Kohsuke Mine - Daguri
>Free Jazz
Excellent Free Jazz from Japan. Noisy saxophone goodness that can be compared to the more abstract parts of the Soft Machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP8AN_logKk
https://mega.co.nz/#!SApVUT4K!WQdvTZnBfhTRLHCoVfawwo8pnYkrlibyYJl9LAhqbE4
Can you post a link to your RYM profile? I'm interested to see your ratings
Ooleya Mint Amartichitt - Praise Songs
>Moorish Music
A voice as powerful as her Moorish predecessor in this thread, Dimi Mint Abba. Similar to Moorish Music from Mauritania, and recommended for anyone wishing to look deeper into the genre.
[no sample avaialable]
https://mega.co.nz/#!6IwzhAQb!QRzKPJ0ncKMjOhWIT9XNreHm3Wfimw2WMfahI4lLVGY
>>53757605
Really? Also, quality?
>>53760514
https://rateyourmusic.com/~KingShit
I still like some p4kcore though don't judge ;-;
Monoshock - Walk to the Fire
>Noise Rock
My all-time favorite Noise Rock record has an impeccable opening 4 tracks, and many memorable moments after. Makes me nostalgic for speeding down a highway on cocaine during a police chase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJTC5bKnjJg
https://mega.co.nz/#!3ARjXBxJ!BoJTE5wOskbMufRV8N1sjR9seyZTJdwGwhb-qw9Ol2E
>>53760569
Thanks, and no worries! Everyone around here gets uptight about liking music that's critically acclaimed, sometimes refusing to acknowledge that it might be acclaimed because it's good.
Your taste is amazingly varied anyway
Alfredo Costa Monteiro, Ruth Barberán, Ferran Fages, 大蔵雅彦 [Masahiko Okura], Masafumi Ezaki & Taku Unami - Atami
>Free Improvisation
Atami is a truly unique release from a collection of highly innovative improvisers, creating sound sculptures unlike anything else I’ve heard.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!LRAnyJ5B!2unOfFSf4y6mtmICFSOE8NnQBR3inzKiFKmcqPFAIcM
>>53755329
10/10 sharethread op, you share a lot of interests in music as I, esp. with the Ethiopiques and African music, glad someone else on /mu/ is so into it
>>53760608
Thanks! I always make a point of trying to like as many genres as possible. I also rate based on personal influence and nostalgia on top of quality, so a lot of the albums I was listening to four or five years ago still mean the same to me now.
>max of 150 image replies have been reached
I only had 4 albums left ;_;
I'll share them anyways without the image.
Moss - Sub Templum
>Funeral Doom Metal
This is extremely slow, and extremely heavy doom metal. I’d listen to this record if I was being forcibly dragged to hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7M86NWVNPk
https://mega.co.nz/#!zVxDhCyD!iXtb4UQoSlQYgeDCAE_Jlxk1GejT81u2ryo7XIoIpBE
>>53760692
Geoff Mullen - Armory Radio
>Drone, Noise
Best described as ‘harsh drone’, Armory Radio currently stands as my sixth favorite album ever. It’s the perfect mix of chaos and experimentation, making darkness truly explorable and beautiful.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!OVBCQJxa!7-Rrpz9Zm2_lHiQIpHNOs74-9CGbqmiovWFoemghqbE
>>53760716
Günter Müller - Eight Landscapes
>EAI
A sidewalk, apparently, does emit a pulse every now and then. The fascination directed towards mundane, everyday elements coagulates with a tender sense of the beyond in this careful, gentle work from Günter Müller.
[no sample available]
https://mega.co.nz/#!LVwDRIJC!rjhuX1CB1FG72R21O4hJGQKTvboHdILoibADpg3J01o
>>53759578
this is so perfect, thank you!
>>53756142
Try not thinking about it as music or not music and just take it for what it is. It's not the kind of thing you blast in your car with the homies but it can be interesting and enjoyable to listen to if you don't get too hung up about it.
>>53760734
Mural - Live at the Rothko Chapel
>Free Improvisation, EAI
Continuing on the theme of dark albums, Live at the Rothko Chapel is an enveloping analysis of atmospheric manipulation. It shapes darkness with well-placed contrasting sounds, and suffocates with its impending density.
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https://mega.co.nz/#!OYYm2RZC!X49IIby4020ldWCwlGNtOMP4ke0iktByS1OuGj_mSzw
>>53760645
I try to listen to lots of different stuff too, but my tastes often end with my favorites being albums and artists that are universally acclaimed and popular, which can bring a lot of hate. I just don't let it bother me.
>I also rate based on personal influence and nostalgia on top of quality
Same, that's why reviews can't do everything, everyone has a different experience with what they listen to.
Thanks again for the awesome sharethread, man!
>>53760740
I'm glad you enjoyed it so much.
Thanks to everyone for sticking around and trying out some of the music that I like. I hope you all enjoyed this. I'll probably share all of these a few more times here and there in the next few weeks, after that I'll do M(y) through Z.
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Rec'd
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>>53760716
DL'd, and thank you v much anon.
>>53758923
Feeling generous since you were kind enough to ask before just shitting up the thread.
Posse - Posse [2012] (MP3 V0)
>indie rock
https://mega.co.nz/#!x88kFYIA!7i1DnN1wlOzBLLpgtKjX1E-VXPzj_MAqaHQc5Lqdcw4
>>53758923
i really want this too
>>53760948
fucking awesome! I'm gonna listen to all this Awesome Tapes-core stuff soon but this is what i'm going to listen to right now, have an awesome night everyone, 11/10 sharethread
>>53760561
yes and 320 but might be webrip idk
>>53761309
I was once really into leaks, but I think I'll wait to be safe. It's a couple of days. Thanks for the info though, had no clue that something so fantastic could occur. GFK is clearly the GOAT Wu Tang member, and from the single (which was sick) it seems BBNG have evolved too. Can't wait.
>>53761388
ya i was suspicious due to the file size so i would agree just wait unless you really cant
I got 19 albums from this thread so I'll just say thank you everyone.
>>53758137
Wonderful. Reminds me of Lawrence English in a way.
>>53761583
same really appreciate everyone who posted ITT, done shiting up this great thread just wanted to show my love to yall.
this is a fucking fantastic thread, one of the best sharethreads i've seen in weeks, and the reason i keep coming back to /mu/. i have an idea of a site that could ACTUALLY archive all this great stuff and categorize it or something like that, i think that'd be great but i wouldn't be the one to pull it off.
This is one of the best sharethreads I've ever seen. Bravo to all contributors, you are much appreciated.
>>53758362
This is superb. Can you just list all of your top 50 on a pastebin or something?
>>53761845
http://pastebin.com/bazXQ177
unranked. I have a chart but I can't post it ITT. Some you'll recognize, some you won't. A couple are in the next sharethread, so if you download those ones yourself you get a sneak peak.
Also, I adore Huntsville, and I love that other people can take the same joy in them that I do.
>>53762002
Decent bit of stuff that I need to revisit on there, but the outsider-ish drone/ambient/leftfield stuff you've been sharing is tops. Thanks again. Would you rank/share your top ten albums in the same vein?
>>53762085
Maybe. I know there are a few in my top 10 that are to be in the next sharethread.
I'm glad you've enjoyed what you've found.
>>53762124
Looking forward.
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>>53760067
thank you so much, these are all amazing
Audacity - Power Drowning
>Garage Punk, Lo-fi indie
Don't listen to enough garage indie? Here's another album for you! Honestly think this is a good album with several great tracks. Would recommend if you like lo-fi indie rock with a bit of punk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIioMhI3pzY
https://mega.co.nz/#!5tdTzZAA!nTvk0EHcxgAs3mpFobmtjHonqsyYTCb80jqYRamuOLw
>>53760825
Do it sooner rather than later.
nice thread thanks
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>>53760499
Such an amazing thread, thanks for those OP.
fantastic thread
Thanks everybody who shared
>>53757075
I thought this was a joke.
>>53755681
This is great. Any more outsider Latin music? I'm really into Reynols and (less outsider but still somewhat close to Alvaro) Redolés.
>tfw filestube is dead
Filehosters seem pretty destroyed too, can't find shit using google anymore.
How do you guys get your music other than slsk and torrents?
this fucking thread is top tier
>>53765051
iktf, It used to be my go to search engine.
I tend to use random blogs that upload rips of obscure shit now.
>>53765263
can you share some of those blogs? most of the ones i used to follow are pretty dead by now
>>53765321
I'm into Harsh noise/Power Electronics, so it may not appeal to you but my main two are:
http://fuckedbynoise dot blogspot dot com.au/
gorish dot blogspot dot com.au/
fucking spam filter
Great thread, thanks.
>>53759709
everybody, listen to this one
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>>53766548
Why, Piotr?
>>53766571
i'm also from poland so i've heard it many times before & this album is so fucking great.
>>53758671
holy shtt... got scared for a minute o.o... but then i was like baby baby baby huuuu ... hoo sht stupid JB.. -_- sorry that song is a disease.