BEST SHARETHREAD YOU'VE SEEN IN A WHILE EDITION
*shels - Plains of the Purple Buffalo
>post rock, you-are-not-ready-for-how-awesome-this-is-core. Listen to the sample and if you're not enamored within the first 30 seconds I don't know if there's hope for you.
Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qADn8Z4oVyo
DL: https://mega.co.nz/#!eV9zFbAa!dlgoUj4KhIgECwY9fH0h01WNWQBnPo9DSb5P0xIckgA
>>54996074
sorry but that happened yesterday.
>>54996074
oh nice
I saw a thread about this album last night and added it to my rotation of ones to get through
op is dat nigga
>>54996074
Chimpanzebras - Dude, Relax
>garage rock, new wave, perfect summercore
https://chimpanzebras.bandcamp.com/
^NYP
>>54996102
Led Zeppelin Discography
>All in flac, original mix, not the new remasters
https://mega.co.nz/#!Adox2AYC!v5WfkFAAUY00xPN9dFlyBgv_s1CqkKzlL59k4ZAJ76Y
>>54996133
Machine Code - Samurai
>Drum & Bass, really really good.
Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps5BIfVYrE8
DL: https://mega.co.nz/#!hQtkhA6B!JKVmuYqyJTcYV3r0AS6HF2KOfFAvGTt_7j9TJ7W1uj0
>>54996166
Ryo Fukui - Mellow Dreams & Scenery
>really good jazz, comfy
https://mega.co.nz/#F!XY1UXRYB!Rrpu8pZjg25bmw2haILmXA
https://mega.co.nz/#F!vUNwHRoR!HTdliifbUQkGdKtHw3XpvQ
>>54996213
Dj Hidden - Enclosed
>Drum n Bass, Breakcore, IDM. Really heavy and abrasive.
Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atAAJW9p_EE
DL: https://mega.co.nz/#!dckTEJoB!HXpymUE5NsClxVCguqq6nMgrLgq5D-xm9vf0ET4q-JE
>>54996254
I am Robot and Proud
>electronic, pop, organic shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn1wJQUNhQ8
2001 - The Catch.zip 170.0 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!98tjVYxS!dswmIXNgYtjRf0b3cA5cXFZxcwNOsBeU5EEckiZbJ0E
2003 - Grace Days.zip 197.4 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!Yx8kXQZY!RKGXhRXgJ-i93KP-NGFWf2l7fCMoUUU49THBmD9m56w
2006 - The Electricity in Your House Wants to Sing.zip 178.4 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!Eh1HAB5S!a6tdtW5V_AnT170aojk22Q1Gv5RIlb2w12gCZYmMlM0
2008 - Uphill City.zip 189.5 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!U5Nz2ABD!OFgfjmTCi4iXfSN16x9xK2jVDlUrvg2KmkYbm6grdTk
2013 - Touch-Tone.zip 222.4 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!I09wGYAZ!CCM9wEcMuHoCkmSlZSn5m1x6buNVsqcySs8yX0PFplU
>>54996284
Shigeto - Full Circle, Lineage, & New Crossings EP
>super chill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q_IBVVFs90
https://mega.co.nz/#!TRFkxBRY!BWXROC3WHL0LJ_FJDNNMJQk2c-h-V5YvYoiX5QE0kVk
https://mega.co.nz/#!F8p0QAiI!RSSj3dokuqsPkkccV6MdODCkTprUsHY4qt6IS-anpIU
https://mega.co.nz/#!sdFQUTxA!WxRdDwee0AuQHYvl7WIOk3ImwjMbIDUczsjdQYGeT9c
https://mega.co.nz/#!OMFzDY4A!__O-QVaLjs4xSvrAOlLa26E1Jmr02cEo4abUIu3QZZM
>>54996074
dis better blow me away OP.
Also to the anon who shared exuma - do wah nanny yesterday, TY so much, just checked the archive
>>54996166
>>54996254
>>54996284
>>54996420
Nice. Anymore stuff by Machinecode or DJ Hidden?
>>54996074
remember when everyone on /mu/ loved this :')
>>54996420
Mac Miller - Faces
>don't let the name turn you away, this is a great album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD3r6KEzbmI
chrome://mega/content/secure.html#!6p4C2aTB!AxOiG4WYFqsXHGSvoFQ-1mlIOwf1H17veAilQBscgrE
>>54996483
>Machine Code - Under The Sun
https://mega.co.nz/#!1V8w3ZbY!HPRtf-iCd6efFvAGTXMohRp24xVHnC6srRK_eDdvgsg
>Machine Code - Velocity
https://mega.co.nz/#!EcMAEYyB!tDHZZ7JtZZHBGz9rZX4CEkEFxR5VNUkeyvqLrTu6b2k
DJ Hidden - Peer to Peer Pressure
http://rapidgator[place a period here]net/file/665fef7ffac94d5c0bd2f8ae7bf347b3/Eye-D_and_DJ_Hidden-Peer_To_Peer_Pressure-%28PRSPCTCD002%29-CD-FLAC-2011-SPL.rar.html
>>54996074
This album always seems generic to me when im not listening to it, but every time i do listen I am blown away
>>54996633
eagle/deer - Summer Of Sepia
>alt folk, forestcore, female vocalist
https://mega.co.nz/#!mQwwXbID!Lf-aOHQsBWqM90lNudS_M8n3hOigbJv3eQH55zDN6_4
Also taking requests.
>>54996633
Thanks so much, man.
clever girl
>math rock, post rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9INO6a3LkWw
Willow Beats - Water EP [2014]
>chill dubstep
>mp3 320
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZA77XZSufIBsnrd47wyrAfdlxikVdPIyQV
Morphine - Good (1992)
>Jazz-Rock, Alternative
Morphine, a trio of saxophone, drums and bass, bridged post-punk/new wave ideologies with down-tempo jazz-pop, basically playing alternative rock music with no guitars. Despite the sound being very jazzy, there's very little soloing. And yet it's just as effective as any album with multiple instrumentalists jamming for 17 minutes with tons of noodling.
https://rockalterno70.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/587/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm2Lab-8Uto
>>54996966
Danny Brown - Old
https://mega.co.nz/#!Rg9DwKjL!Iz-ScVPGkKA3TJ5oxxnzu24OODg5XF-8GT8yeqFQGb4
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
https://mega.co.nz/#!XQskABgS!IWzsRl8BjNaF4WxqgZzTlHqTI41ICOeyrEReAJwpHxo
Big L - Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous
https://mega.co.nz/#!pIRxzLgI!EJApVCYpd2tlr6Wvdc3A7Ekvgu4tFYNEeAXh4DWwf5k
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
https://mega.co.nz/#!Yhcg3LLK!Hm64tkpM0yr-mvhcI8YIuC6HREET1iSFrUNXkyVrTW4
J Cole - 2014 Forest Hill Drive
https://mega.co.nz/#!rZhwXR4Y!FbVK5bGOl5jkGlksbhuEGmr0d_TmYYOCP7KHI8VKPKI
>>54997034
John McLaughlin - Extrapolation (1969)
>Post-Bop, Jazz Fusion
Extrapolation is a beautiful jazz record with an enchanting atmosphere. It is not guitar jazz similar to Wes Montgomery or Grant Green, but more band-oriented and with a 'looser' approach. There is a magical flow throughout the album and the teamplay of the band is impeccable. A hidden gem.
http://www3.zippyshare.com/v/69582573/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSPSPb1gdFc
>>54997152
Hugh Mundell- Africa Must Be Free by 1983 (1978)
>Roots Reggae, Dub
Hugh Mundell was born in 1962, and his debut was released in 1978, when he was SIXTEEN, and it's considered one of reggae's best albums. It's short and consistent, it has high replay value, the vocals/lyrics are very well done (especially for a teenager), the instrumentation is fantastic, and the vibe of the album is about as good as any other reggae album I've heard. I think it's safe to say that if you have any interest in reggae, you need to add this album to your collection as soon as possible. In ironic tragedy, Hugh Mundell was shot dead in 1983 at the age of 21.
https://mega.co.nz/#!pUxn3IZC!K0lYubIajc3EDU803SN6Ep6o9OTAlSYTvAParA-E9qg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_zW7Ao9xc8
>>54997234
Connan Mockasin - Forever Dolphin Love (2011)
>Neo-Psychedelia, Glitch Pop
Highly imaginative psych pop. Connan's high pitched, childish vocals waft over every inch of this album and along with the excellently played music, haunting melodies and very strong songwriting, make for an awesome album. He's sort of like an evil Mac Demarco.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6ehsc06dsuf9cfu/connan.zip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wdhQ1GXmX8
>>54997126
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - Danza IIII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS_8pEBaPSk
https://mega.co.nz/#!rhhxnBpR!DkL5NTbUb7s5qlfORGm_JQJ6Hmw_DSisCZN-L1hlQq8
The Acacia Strain - Continent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9PVeVjbo2I
http://www.mediafire.com/download/om2y0z2qzii/Continent.rar
Carnifex - Dead In My Arms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBtK_d7-QNY
http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/70654685/file.html
Within the Ruins - Invade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WhQYxBQQhs
http://www.mediafire.com/download/53k2eurnlfcueh8/WTR-+I+%5B2010%5D+x+by+Bof.rar
CHUGGA CHUGGA, FUCK YOU MOM AND DAD
>>54996213
Good to see this is getting some recognition. Posted this a week or two back I think.
>>54997298
Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band - Egyptian Jazz (1968-73)
>Big Band, Arabic Jazz
It is classical Egyptian music mixed with big band trippy jazz (Ragab collaborated with Sun Ra and others). Also as the band is made up of classically trained military musicians there is a strong march-like quality to many of the tunes. There is also a strong Arabic feel and soul music running through the veins. The production quality is, unsurprisingly, not the greatest, but this is the kind of robust music where it doesn't detract. A great release then that sits well in both jazz and 'world music' collections.
http://www4.zippyshare.com/v/83795368/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rb8f6UDp1w
>>54997392
The Cat's Miaow - Songs For Girls To Sing (1997)
>twee, indie pop, shoegaze
Lo-fi indie pop from Melbourne Australia. Very atmospheric and warm. Female vocals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfsyRQ5Adrg
https://mega.co.nz/#!Z1ExTChJ!z6u_Wo0U-2WNDfgLan3RkR_Twb5_VPvsqd7vGigznPI
>>54997505
Fats Domino - This Is Fats (1958)
>Rhythm & Blues, New Orleans Rock & Roll
If you are a fan of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues, Fats Domino is required listening. It’s something like a hybrid between traditional rhythm & blues to rock & roll, and the result isn’t totally displeasing like the how fusing two genres usually turns out to be. In fact, it's pretty excellent. Fats could sing and he could play, and he shows off both of those talents, but it's the fun factor that makes this album what it is. It's loose, it swings, it's a little bit silly at times, and it sounds like Fat had a smile on his face right through. What more can ya ask for?
http://www.mediafire.com/download/7mjxzyqyfzv/Fats+Domino+-+This+Is+Fats.rar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0NsKML_nIg
>>54997570
Yuji Ohno - Cosmos (1981)
>jazz
Very spacey Japanese jazz. Really cutesy, sounds like something an anime girl would walk down the street to. There's a lot of shitty rips of this out there so don't download it off of rutracker or slsk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEoF62s3-P8
https://mega.co.nz/#!hoFVlZ5Y!j6AetDjhN1h0W22azmP2_sAclnJQNtMpa0fWo8rQvtE
>>54997392
got more like this?
(from the middle east)
thanks
>>54997616
Dale Hawkins - Oh! Suzy-Q (1958)
>Rock & Roll, Swamp Rock
A true legend in his own way, the Louisiana born & bred Dale Hawkins came to this world to teach some lessons 'about simple and excellent rock. Here we have one of the greats of the genre, with some really rough, dirty guitar licks and intense drumming.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3hmdtwelzme/DALE+HAWKINS+OH+SUZY%3DQ.rar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0L44Zea9Ms
Requesting anything from ESTA discography if thats alright..
>>54996074
it's weird how random albums I find in other places are also really loved on /mu/, when I was just DL'ing just a fuckton of random new releases this became one of my fav now I see it here often
>>54997679
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory (1970)
>Swamp Rock, Country, Blues
One of the great American bands of the 60's reached a glorious peak at the dawn of the 70's as CCR put it all together for Cosmos Factory. From the electrifying guitar workout on opener Ramble Tamble to the elegiac album closer Long As I Can See the Light, Cosmo's Factory is an excellent summation of all that was the best about Creedence Clearwater Revival. You've got a gorgeous soul cover in the form of an epic version of I Heard It On The Grapevine, a celebration of psychedelic daydreaming in Looking Out My Back Door, and plenty of other Creedence classics.
http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/5936332/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrVKw7tjtuQ
>>54997630
Look up Mogollar - s/t
Its been in a few recent sharethreads lately but I cant find a link for it now. Sorry I can't be of more help.
>>54997843
Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (1998)
>French House
Probably one of the best French singles of all time and perhaps the pinnacle of french house music. This is the Roulé release so it includes the radio edit and 12" club mix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfN-pXD5MDw
https://mega.co.nz/#!1l1jVSSB!4FgsYOboNhxowHgqgMzBc13lZshKEGC6XrUFuBx711w
>>54997902
Yeah that song is one you can put on over and over
>>54997902
is the file 3 tracks or it'sa full album ?
>>54997902
The Blackfoot – The Footsteps
>Zam-rock, Psych
Another 70s Zambia rock group, the Blackfoot band was the flagship band for Ndola Music Parlour when live band music took the country by the storm. This doesn’t have as much fuzz guitar as the Ngozi Family or as much prog stylings as Witch, but it is solid & definitely Zamrock. This record has some traces of traditional Zambian drumming & guitar work, but comes off like an Afropop Creedence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKlf4CgytM8
https://mega.co.nz/#!3ZkmyYYS!IqvaqwT9qOWYAb1bZlAozSVMaeonZQIntI-XIzPdU4E
>>54997843
found it in the archives
sounds interesting
resposting it
>Mogollar s/t
>Arabic Psych
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTmO_qWvakg
https://mega.co.nz/#!0k90yCTY!2mwsNpN8lmsKCCw1HkKK-w4o29ZeeG-H42IAJtl4f78
Wicked Witch - Chaos 1978-86
>Synth Funk, Compilation
This is a truly odd record that seems to have taken a whole heap of influences, mixed in a dose of oddness and churned out this dirty, funky and downright heavy collection. I suppose it's safe to say that funk is the main influence along with use of some early electronica and a real lo-fi recording aesthetic add to the atmosphere. At times the results are a little off-key and not too easy on the ear "X-Rated" being a case in point. I find it interesting that "Vera's Back," was recorded in 1978, which shows the earlier material had a different focus. This stuff's effed up, like Prince on cocaine.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/i2yiqkdmy2m/Wicked+Witch+-+Chaos.zip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N27krOK8WPM
>>54997934
Sorry bud, its just a single
>>54997936
THEESatisfaction - awE naturalE (2012)
>r&b, hip-hop, Neo-Soul, Nu-Jazz
Do not approach this album with the notion that it will be a fun party or an easy walk in the park, because it most definitely is not. A fresh breath of rare air, they sound like futuristic aliens who have captured the energy of avant-garde hip hop and truly made it their own. Awfully short, it swims into your ears and then ebbs away before you can even really grasp just what you've listened to. One of the most striking things about awE naturalE is just how truly unique it is. Loose comparisons can be made to other artists past and present, but there really is nothing else out there like THEESatisfaction. Original instrumentation and samples are merged together to create the basis of each track. Very heady, cerebral stuff here.
https://mega.co.nz/#!EMwBAKiY!UlstOx3p3tnroyQ-5aixGRjFOhMHAZLUzbQm7-dQWj4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C87RzA1yyYs
>>54997960
Awesome, hope you enjoy it!
>>54998055
Dave Pike - Carnavals (1962)
>Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz
This compilation contains the albums: Bossa Nova Carnival, and Limbo Carnival
Bossa Nova Carnival is a caressing, sensuous collection of songs by Brazilian composer João Donato, the grittier Limbo Carnival has more of a Caribbean orientation. Afro-Cuban salsa is an influence on Limbo Carnival, but calypso is an even greater influence -- and Pike, taking a hint from Sonny Rollins, combines jazz with calypso on Rollins' "St. Thomas" and Charlie Parker's "My Little Suede Shoes," as well as two songs that were hits for Harry Belafonte: "Matilda" and "Jamaica Farewell."
http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/4019541/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGHMuCSn_C0
>>54997927
I did back in the day when I was a nasty pleb.
>>54998087
Ghetto Brothers - Power-Fuerza (1972)
>Latin Rock, Funk, Proto Hip-Hop
The Ghetto Brothers started as a Latin Bronx, N.Y. street gang, but under the leadership of Benjamin Menendez became a positive community organization by using their music to help foster peace between rival gangs. Menendez and his Ghetto Brothers created peace treaties, treated their women respectfully, tutored local children, and hosted block parties. Probably the nicest street gang in history, right? Musically, the Ghetto Brothers sound like one of their famous block parties. It's exciting, carefree, positive, and all around fun. The best album I've shared today.
http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/21107890/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udv3gEfDMko
>>54998125
Baby Face Willette - Face To Face (1961)
>Jazz, Soul
An excellent album, great playing on a somewhat unconventional instrument, the organ, with really exceptional saxophone playing backing it up. "Baby Face" Willette plays the organ with gospel influences which are interesting but with a different saxophonist Face To Face might have been just another organ Jazz album. Tenor saxophonist Fred Jackson is scintillating. He makes the album worth re-visiting, bringing out the edge in the other musicians. His sound is tailor-made for Soul-Jazz.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wtayo6fvw51a70b/Baby+Face+Willette+-+Face+to+Face.rar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP2vdXpMxYM
>>54997630
check out Dhafer Youssef, Anouar Brahem and this
L'hijâz car - L'hijâz car
http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/JvmQMHGp/file.html
L'hijâz'car is an unusual quartet composed of one kamanche, one upright bass, one bass clarinet and one oud, supported by a percussionist. this configuration allows them to play a very arabic traditional music tainted jazz that is definitely worth the listen for its uniqueness
>>54997570
link says permission denied mate
>>54998191
Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson - Winter in America (1974)
>Soul, Jazz-Funk, Spoken Word
Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson are a great partnership - two guys with very compatible styles, both play electric piano (Fender Rhodes of course, and Jackson also plays some regular piano), and they both have a knack for blending jazz and soul to the point that there's no distinction between the two. They're joined here on several songs by Danny Bowens on bass and Bob Adams on drums. There aren't any sweaty funk workouts (not that Brian and Gil aren't capable), and other than the occasional flute popping up here and there, it's a very restrained and understated record, focusing mainly on a set of earthy, jazzy, soul ballads.
http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/5551469/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2zKdIcOV5s
>>54998262
Jimmy Ruffin - Ruff 'n Ready (1969)
>Southern Soul
Jimmy Ruffin's second Motown album is a classic and includes many of his hits. Familiar sounding brass and percussion (if you're a Motown fan), with Jimmy’s vocals easily shimming over the beat, often harsh, yet endearing. There is no filler on this fabulous album, which has to be Jimmy's best. The tracks come from Motown's most prolific period. They are so good, that it is a shame that Jimmy lived in the shadow of those other Motown singers Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/aq547r0yzlx8qgv/Jimmy+Ruffin+-+ruff++%27n+ready.zip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vf3ZE7CLg0
>>54998215
Just tried it. Gave me a captcha but it still worked.
Hey, does anyone have a collection of stuff from Destroy All Monsters? I have never been able to find a decent link.
>>54998307
La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata - S/T (1971)
>Psych Rock, Acid Rock, Blues
Great guitar driven hard rock with English vocals, and a very crude, garage style of production. This will hold it's greatest appeal among garage fans. It's genuine and fresh. There was so much good music being made in the early 70's that jems like this were overlooked, and didn't get airplay.
https://mega.co.nz/#!tgAUABpa!D9CVeGAc5krTcEfYFTnZcEbtsf1WD1PqsEIbpQJ3aC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cH9VtQyntg
>>54998343
Burning Spear - Marcus' Children (1978)
>Roots Reggae, Afro-Jazz
Those who dismiss reggae as a form of music with little depth clearly haven't heard this. Some of the best production I have ever heard on a reggae LP. The sounds are simply huge and so clear. Not only that the melodies and hidden little treats floating around the main rhythms make for a really engaging listen. Add to that some of reggae's strongest songwriting and most recognisable voices make this record one for even the most casual fan. I really do wish there were more records like this in terms of brevity these days too.
http://www13.zippyshare.com/v/4053782/file.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEIwchxKhnE
>>54998369
Ghorwane – Majurugenta (1993)
>Marrabenta, Afro-Beat
In the hot and dusty Gaza province of Mozambique there is a small lake called Ghorwane that never runs dry, even in the hottest season. In 1983, a group of young musicians in Maputo, took the name Ghorwane as they launched their musical career. Today they are one of Mozambique’s most respected bands. Ghorwane chose to base their music on traditional Mozambican rhythms, combined with Afropop and fusion. This is their excellent debut album, with heavy political and societal criticisms tagged with lively, beautiful playing.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0170cac0187r1hh/Ghorwane+-+Majurugenta+%28Mozambique%2C+1993%29.rar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHcjBsUECks
>>54998400
The Fugs - The Village Fugs Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Point of Views, and General Dissatisfaction [aka First Album] (1965)
>Folk Rock, Psychedelic, Garage, Beat Poetry
I think The Fugs have to be one of the most under-appreciated groups of the 60s - most people know their name and some of their songs but nobody knows their influence. They must have been the first DIY rock group going - at their early shows they played whatever they could get their hands on, like whacking a cardboard box with a brush for percussion. This isn't an album you put on when you want to hear music. This is for those occasions when you want to laugh and cry simultaneously at the wonder and utter absurdity of the world. I can't believe that something this profane and hilarious came out way back in 1965. It even predates Zappa.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6nd91vsmcbn/The+Fugs_1st+Album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNbU8WCyVe8&feature=kp
>>54998202
all great stuff so far :)
>>54998433
Link Wray - Link Wray
>country rock, indian blues
Wray was a pioneer of rock n' roll in the 1950s, but this album is far removed from his early work. Recorded in a converted chicken shack using stomps, a tambourine, and a can of nails as the percussion because of the limited space. shout out to aeroplane of lsd for sharing it a while ago. i really liked it.
https://mega.co.nz/#!UNFlhAyK!kOOruu5JxS7HHBzK9LPaA6i5SSuCLXPsQ-Mfr6uhvio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsXmQOAm6P
>>54998433
DO YA LIKE BOOBS A LOT?
>>54998433
File removed for violation
>>54996912
did they literally take a t shirt design
>>54998469
Simon Finn - Pass the Distance (1970)
>psych folk, essential
Songs lurch through psycho-ward strums accompanied by campfire third-eye improvisations. Even the two sides of the album’s cover – a lightly abstracted picture of a scrappy pair walking on a forest pathway headed to the horizon as seen from behind and its psychedelic flip-image with the two figures’ faces exploding in mask-like grimaces as the space around them flares with dreamstate hallucinations – suggests the slow crumble of liminal partitions. I'm not kidding when I say this has some of the most beautiful folk songs I've listened to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg-bRNOTzKY
https://mega.co.nz/#!9oxC1Soa!DgK0FHKBJNrR5pdKHKbMIyR49a4S1V7eqL-d8TSbqEM
>>54998000
this is back, nice
>>54996213
Both of these are fantastic albums.
Ryo Fukui is the shit. I wish he had made more albums.
>>54996074
>>54997034
Thanks a bunch guys. These are some of my favorite albums that I don't have yet.
>>54996074
Does anyone have the Smiths hatful of hollow? The link to their discog is kill
>>54998055
Is the rapper here from Shabazz Palaces?
bump, this thread is great
>>54998672
Ishmael Butler does work with they, yes.
>>54998000
best fucking thing I've heard since Dexys Midnight Runners
>>54996551
Looks like the name turned everyone away;^)
>>54998672
Nah, they're two female singers that collaborate with Shabazz often. They integrate hip-hop elements to their music but I'd say it's inaccurate to say they're rappers.
>>54998497
im gonna try this. i trust you anon
>>54998778
Ishmael worked on this album though
More weird Jazz please!
Company - Company 6 & 7 (320)
>Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
>Derek Bailey, Anthony Braxton, the list goes on
http://www.mediafire.com/download/2e8y85b78bddog7/Company+-+Company+6+%26+7.zip
>>54998465
I only posted L'hijâz'car, the rest is from other guy(s?)
Morisada Michihiro - Agekunohatemonaku
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/exqq6Bng/file.html
solo bass, free improvisation from 1979. Morisada Michihiro explores in an interesting way the sonic possibilities of the upright bass during two side-long improvisations, in pizzicato and with a bow, sometimes managing to sound horn-like with the latter
>>54998497
fucking amazing shares today, pal
>>54998862
Thanks bud
>>54998809
>Leo Smith
Nice, anon. Have you listened to all four hours of Ten Freedom Summers yet?
>>54997298
Actually enjoying this thank you
>>54998847
Sounds interesting, thanks.
>>54998497
>>54998787
It's too good. Jerusalem is the best track, hands down.
Flower-Corsano Duo -The Four Aims
>Math Rock, Free Improvisation
https://mega.co.nz/#!E1BVDYyZ!Yj8ZfAY7fRlBVtyD-eLHoqWmEq_p9mE8jNfXBB3mefc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_39ynp_50k
Sylvie Courvoisier - Lonelyville
>Jazzy Free Improvisation
https://mega.co.nz/#!5loVjLbQ!sqzIGn-1gOER0F0odGhx-QFSYJKvBruR4nbOSxyGqgs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMlR4WnP8VU
Weston Adam - Discography (2012-2015)
https://mega.co.nz/#F!GRsUQYxQ!kqKp1F0bAHzsi0-iMFnxuQ
Blur - The Magic Whip
>Pop, Vaporwave, Post-grunge
https://mega.co.nz/#!d4RW0Z4J!Ydh1qYxjclLvNkHaoyrOFpqFY4fChxrPqPqhFefJczw
Sample:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1ks7PTzng
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo55vzpL85w
Alan Licht - Plays Well (2001) [V0]
>guitar free improvisation, drone, mashup, live
>Alan Licht is an American guitarist probably best known for his work with The Blue Humans, Plays Well juxtaposes two seemingly unrelated songs both clocking in at around 37 minutes, Remington Khan is loose improvised solo electric guitar noodling over a minimal two note loop "...that slides inexorably into a fuzzy noise fest", the playing here is reminiscent of Loren Connors and Jim O'Rourke, The Old Victrola opens suddenly with Licht playing along to an a cappella recording of Captain Beefheart "...which segues coolly into a sort of post-Velvet Underground punkish guitar melody", this continues noisily for a few minutes before cutting sharply to a loop of Donna Summer's Dim All The Lights, "Licht superimposes layers of wailing guitars, gradually building the tension...until the original disco song explodes in all its glory at the 16-minute mark", he eventually plays his way back to a variation on the Beefheart motif that the track opened with, a sufficiently unique listening experience in what could have easily been a fairly typical electric guitar improv album, ~2k listeners
http://youtu.be/PfeLxqj8RiU
https://mega.co.nz/#!pBElEbqS!JNcT0_DgxSu4Iru9wTYEy8IOIMn1GRCLTFKjNc8z4zE
Carl Perkins - Introducing Carl Perkins
http://www52.zippyshare.com/v/fGyOXchz/file.html
from 1956, behold the one and only album released by Carl Perkins as a leader during his 29 years long life. if ODing young was sadly not a rare thing amog jazzmen back then, what makes Perkins interesting is that he was crippled by polio, and played the piano in a very unusual way, with his left hand in a backward position, his arm suspended over the keyboard and using his elbow to play additional bass notes. on this trio setting, he's backed up by the great Leroy Vinnegar on bass, and Lawrence Marable on drums
>>54999278
fuck off
>>54999289
Very good album
The first track is definitely the best though.
>>54999278
God I can already tell from the samples it's awful.
>Vaporwave
yeah no
>>54999278
>blur
>ever
Back to reddit with you
Various Artists – Invisible Pyramid: Elegy Box (tracks recorded between 2002 [I think] and 2005, labeled as “2004” for ease)
>ambient drone, noise, experimental ambient, drone folk, space rock
>This behemoth of an album clocks in at a whopping 7.5 hours and, due to that, should clearly be listened to in a single sitting in the dark under the influence of various opiates and psychedelics. But in all seriousness, though it’s a long listen, all of the tracks are enthralling and expansive, soft yet powerful. Each track seemingly melts into the next, making the first two discs (around 2.5 hours total) go by surprisingly swiftly. However, the longer you listen, the deeper down into insanity you go. The drones are encumbering with no breaks between each, causing you to lose grip with each passing second. Time dies, just like the animals they are writing elegies for (apparently, each artist wrote a track or a set of tracks and dedicated each to an extinct animal). By the last disc, it’s impossible to think straight, since the drones echo in your head, their incessant presence humming in your brain. The album finishes on a crashing wave and, suddenly, there’s nothing. It shows the transition from life to death and leaves you drained, yet oddly renewed. There’s enough variation to add a little movement to the album, but, overall, it’s very static. It’s definitely an interesting listen, but I can’t say that it’s easy to listen to all in one go.
>6 Discs separately rar'd in the mega folder
s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSUjtnDTBhk&list=ALBTKoXRg38BDoh3rMCF1SmxzJ9hS9EzuX
d: https://mega.co.nz/#F!ANdTmYxB!xut17cPZhYKTfyWemaOZpg
>>54999278
I wish I could unhear what I've just heard
>>54999278
This is fucking awful
>>54999372
ya re-listening right now and the first 10 minutes have flown by
>>54999278
Sharing> Not Sharing> Shitposting> Sharing Blur
>>54999599
Do you have anything similar to this album?
Remington Khan is such a fantastic piece of music and I would love to hear more music in that vein.
Basically requesting experimental solo guitar music I guess.
>>54998125
Fucking awesome, recommending the shit out of this
>>54999278
The video of the woman making ice cream is far better than the song.
> Lo-o-o-o-o-cal lmao nope. never again.
> Blur
Is not even leaked
>http://hasitleaked.com/2015/blur-the-magic-whip/
>>54999330
>>54999463
>>54999490
>>54999579
>>54999596
>>54999634
It looks like the meme team has struck again
>>54999217
Very Cool.
Nice treasures in here from a previous thread, but now I don't have to click through a thousand links!
Thanks!
>>54996551
I don't understand how your DL link works.
>>54999834
Change everything before the # to mega.co.nz/
>>54999651
im searching around but nothing comes to mind and last.fm isnt yielding any results, guess most gutitarist who improv prefer jazz or noise
>>54996074
shels is trash, this is so trite they manage to make bands like EITS look experimental
>>54999890
Thanks, pal.
get get get get got got got got
>>54996074
>>54996213
>>54997126
>>54997321
>>54999217
>>54999537
im high as fuck and y'all niggas posting some great shit
thanks fam
watch me get these niggas
Requesting Bwyd Time by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci.
Pretty please.
>>54999903
Do you listen to American Primitivism?
If you don't, I strongly recommend that you do.
It's kind of like acoustic folk with oriental influences takes on the concert hall.
Licht is definitely influenced by it.
http://www64.zippyshare.com/v/52722274/file.html
LIL UGLY MANE - MISTA THUG ISOLATION
2012 YA HEAR ME?
>>55000184
thanks i will poke around and see whats good
also for the anon who dug licht if guitar is what you want Fred Frith is GOAT
Fred Frith - Guitar Solos
>free improv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYn1RjOFj7o
https://mega.co.nz/#!aFAgRDJQ!UKlIW3SxIE9Dty4etrfuczTUawZuz2y-equKBaQ6KlM
>>55000208
I'm sure we all have this by now, but thanks for the share
>>54999278
Is this legit? I don't know enough to tell whether the songs are just old Blur songs or not.
>>54998497
good shit, thanks
>>55000288
Sure thing man, I'm just sharing a couple artists from bandcamp i didnt think y'all would know.
check out >>54999217 too if you haven't already
will be sharing a few more too
The Necks - Next (320)
>This is a very different album compared to their other work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcyf9WluMJI
https://mega.co.nz/#!0B5mDRgC!Ib8Fk2pbcLbdKB3MAA7T2T4dF71ZduBDgvwxZQ883c8
The Necks - Aquatic (320)
>This time two tracks around half an hour each. I found this set quite easy to listen to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JLgM4gbNvo
https://mega.co.nz/#!gEgVjKKZ!Bh1lPlgnmNGIShgavIz6cC3EmVRoc0iu3EnQGsqe5B0
The Necks - Hanging Gardens (320)
>Perhaps a bit more energetic than their other albums. Grabs you right from the start and doesn't let go until the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdiUudvfmMU
https://mega.co.nz/#!MYYxnBSZ!TbjfmRTvutXLHgSrBAYxZT-hnEhVECDKt3B5sR5dP9g
The Necks - Photosynthetic (320)
>A very minimalistic set, even by the Necks standards.
https://mega.co.nz/#!FchTDRJK!VjzLzRI9aptoprxbppNBuiT4gl9vb1GhZCgb24K1Du8
The Necks - Mosquito/See Through (320)
>I think this is one of the most immersive the Necks albums.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX00xIovtaQ
https://mega.co.nz/#!IIJlVCaS!dvftsUHJzdzNmlBDzr9kakrzK4Vwl8qNzC_OZsZIBwE
The Necks - Townsville (320)
>Jazz, minimalism, structured improvisation.
https://mega.co.nz/#!RJp3yBgC!OiSa0VzZArUQYmL-1p_IYU3VwqYZWLpsaWdnrdjDzrk
The Necks - Silverwater (320)
>Again a very subdued and reflective album (contra Chemist) like Townsville.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npc6AZ43IJs
https://mega.co.nz/#!oYonALxS!KpS9cRfBkmXCUHYnPJfVPDucxbhHQV5xqZzKKkPfK0o
Ghost Bath - Moonlover
mega.co.nz!T5kEWT5L!TMoZnHoxbZ7tuQBZzr156n52Ku4StTsgb-2HfEk5sfE
>>54999278
literally kill urself m8 fuck u
>>55000543
Already have this but for anyone looking for some fantastic black metal, this is the shit.
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/ANSe1X7i/file.html
Anthony Braxton- Eight(+3) Tristano Compositions (1989)
>avant-garde jazz, reinterpretation of standards
>Braxton is best known as a prolific composer but he has also put out several albums in tribute to other composers he admires. This is one of his better ones with interesting, re-imagined versions of Lennie Tristano's compositions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GhlwPhmy84
>>54996074
>Plains of the Purple Buffalo
He tried spamming it, to not success.
Now he's straight up giving us the album.
Nice try, OP. It's still terrible, hilariously desperate greentext notwithstanding.
http://www36.zippyshare.com/v/RTv4VUBB/file.html
Brian Charette- The Question that Drives Us (2014)
>organ jazz, post-bop
>Master organist Brian Charette's interesting album from last year uses the linup of 4 horns (flute, alto, tenor, bass clarinet) plus organ and drums. This lineup, along with his exciting original compositions, makes for an interesting release of modern jazz.
>>55000667
Braxton is brilliance on flute, this track is gorgeous will def dl
http://www1.zippyshare.com/v/26551241/file.html
Dave Holland and Barre Philips- Music from Two Basses (1971)
>free improvisation, avant-garde
>Holland and Philips are both two masters of the upright bass, both known for their willingness to experiment and excel at just about any style they play in. On this album, the two bassists perform in a duet setting and provide both a satisfying amount of contrast, and an entertaining sense of interplay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaNqPXVzsEs
>>55000800
lmao *brilliant* but wont deleted due to those sweet dubs
>>54998625
this. I need that
http://www7.zippyshare.com/v/76100637/file.html
Yosvany Terry- New Throned King (2014)
>Cuban Arara, Latin Cantos, Afro-fusion
>Saxophonist Yosvany Terry composed this music based on cantos from the Arara, a secretive spiritual brotherhood in Cuba and Haiti. The music mixes these rhythms and chants with jazz-based improvisations and harmonic functions for some extremely creative and engaging music.
http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/Yz7NbvZk/file.html
George Russell- Ezz-thetics (1961)
>avant-garde, jazz composition
>Pianist George Russell presents several of his own compostions, as well as thoughtful re-workings of new compositions by both Monk and Miles Davis. With an excellent band including Eric Dolphy, David Baker, Don Ellis, and Steve Swallow, this is a must-hear for those interested in jazz composition or arranging.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL8kYBNRi4o
http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/78053342/file.html
Alex Sipiagin- Equilibrium (2004)
>post-bop
>With the same horn section from Destinations Unknown, but a more swing based rhythm section, this album is a nice mid-point between Sipiagin's earlier swing-based music and his later, more exploratory recordings. It features some very good original compositions, as well as a few great arrangements of standards and incredible improvisation throughout the record.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wUVaxzbwdE
http://www54.zippyshare.com/v/dH0Yl3Je/file.html
Piero Umiliani- Il Corpo (1974)
>soundtrack, jazz fusion
>A great original soundtrack from the Italian film. It's got that quintessential vintage 70's sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLR5HM-Vfag
>>55000282
Already have this man, really interesting stuff on it.
For American primitivism, I suggest that you check out John Fahey and Robbie Basho for the classics, and Sir Richard Bishop and anything Jack Rose-related if you're looking for something more modern.
I can give you links if you want.
And hit me up with anything else you have that's licht-related, I'm the same anon.
Does anybody have in 320? Good album but I'll be damned if I can find a good download.
>>55000388
Yesssssss
Thanks a bunch
http://www18.zippyshare.com/v/97618138/file.html
Andrew Hill- Pax (1975)
>post-bop, free jazz
>This session was recorded in 1965 with Hill joined by a fantastic quintet but never released by Blue Note until 1975. The music is full of fire and passion and walks that precarious line between form and freedom with a sort of eloquent danger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8Hec5xE6iQ
>>55000667
braxton's album art is always so beautiful.
http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/39498722/file.html
Maurice Ravel plays Ravel (date unknown)
>classical, impressionism, vinyl rip
>Before his death, Ravel “recorded” a number of his piano compositions in piano rolls, which captured his timing and inflection on his pieces. Using “DUO-ART” technology, these rolls were performed and recorded using a Steinway player piano.
>>55000388
noice. I saw them twice, brilliant live band
Takashi Kako - Night music
http://www81.zippyshare.com/v/igptWAIe/file.html
japanese pianist Takashi Kako, who at the time was studying with Olivier Messiaen in France, recorded this solo album in 1974. the music navigates between classical tainted post bop lines and more free phases, in a style the can make one think of Chris McGregor's solo albums
http://www54.zippyshare.com/v/DK11VmY8/file.html
Red Rodney- Then and Now (1992)
>bebop
>Red Rodney was one of the greats who played with Charlie Parker often in the early 50's. He had a re-emergence in the 80's and continued to tour into the 90's. This album has his common collaborator Gerry Dial on piano and the young, then-unknown Chris Potter on saxophones. The recording ends with an interesting interview in which Rodney discusses the members of his band and what they bring to the music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqFzDfQt-_g
>>54999537
Thank you so much for this.
>>54998625
>>55000925
Have you not learned how to torrent?
>>55001138
rutracker
http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/39971338/file.html
Dave Ballou- Dancing Foot (2004)
>free jazz, post-bop
>Continuing to push the envelope, Ballou presents his adventurous music here with the unique instrumentation of trumpet, 2 basses, and drums. Ballou’s music and approach to improvisation is unique in and of itself, but the concept of two bass players gives this music an even more interesting sound and concept of harmonic freedom.
>>55001325
i think the last song on the last disk is fucked let me know if you have the same issue and i can up my flac version since its only one song
http://www18.zippyshare.com/v/41857400/file.html
The Kingston Trio (1958)
>folk
>This is the self-titled debut from one of the defining and iconic folk bands. Music-to-listen-to-with-your-dad-core.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhXuO4Gz3Wo
>Alan Licht - Four Years Older
https://mega.co.nz/#!7ApiBYiJ!NdLEMQhsBlDeyAc8QKzjo05bCh4O2re72nF5k1fpRsE
>Guitar Improv, Experimental
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=HZCP5zJUyxY
havent given this a listen but hey its more Licht
http://www54.zippyshare.com/v/ZKomBSal/file.html
Rabih Abou-Khalil- The Cactus of Knowledge (2001)
>Avant-garde, third stream, jazz fusion
>Rabih Abou-Khalil is a Lebanese oud player and composer and here presents some of his most ambitious music. With a 12 piece band culled from some of New York's top jazz players and some players more familiar with Arabic music, Khalil creates a program that is both entertaining and listenable, while being dense and satisfying in both rhythmic and harmonic complexity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE6vpBUKQT4&index=2&list=PLRAWOGJcjp-3doBZtWu8wI98iwb4Ly7c4
>>54996133
Dude, thanks! Haven't listened to zep in a while, this will be a treat.
I know it's not much compared to an entire discog, but I'll share an album I enjoy
Wired All Wrong - Break out the Battletapes
https://mega.co.nz/#!UB1lRAgD!2Fagz3g91LQK7tAyw5sLJlCMnns37c16wiRGyqyDP3U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCqABLZfl3w
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/58756523/file.html
Grachan Moncur III- New Africa (1969)
>post-bop, free jazz
>Trombonist Moncur leads an all-star group of musicians through a set that stays mostly in the realm of modal post-bop, but with a lot of free improvising. The group includes Roscoe Mitchell, Archie Shepp, Dave Burrell, Alan Silva, and Andrew Cyrille.
>>54996074
Butterflies On Luci's Way is fucking fantastic.
http://www54.zippyshare.com/v/QKXPEsWe/file.html
Jimmy Giuffre- Free Fall (1962)
>avant-garde, free jazz
>reed player Jimmy Giuffre's earlier music is usually classified as cool jazz, though by the early 60's he had moved much farther into avant-garde and free improvisation. This consists of short tracks with varying levels of structure by trio that includes Giuffre on clarinet, Paul Bley on piano, and Steve Swallow on bass.
http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/17374256/file.html
Ari Hoenig- Punkbop: Live at Smalls
>post-bop, fusion
>A live recording of a quintet led by drummer Ari Hoenig. The group includes some of the biggest talents in the current jazz scene, and they play energetic, rock-influenced jazz with extended, adventurous improvisation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1910vLoSzM
>>54998202
>bass clarinet
http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/52890171/file.html
Gabriel Alegria- Pucusana (2010)
>Afro-Peruvian jazz
>This sextet, led by Alegria blends the traditional rhythms and melodies of Peru, with other styles of Latin and Central America and with an improvisational language inspired by post-bop jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBVGE9n2dR4
http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/87285979/file.html
Fats Navarro- Nostalgia (Released 1958, Recorded 1947-49)
>bebop, swing
>Trumpeter Fats Navarro is another jazz legend who died at a tragically young age. This recording captures him in his prime and following in the footsteps of his hero Dizzy Gillespie, with intense bop numbers, but also proving capable of a more relaxed, melodic style of playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MpVusrR5bo
http://www24.zippyshare.com/v/79267004/file.html
Pierrick Pedron- Cheerleaders (2011)
>progressive rock, experimental sax-led fusion
>Pedron is a French alto saxophonist who grew up listening to classic jazz, as well as classic progressive rock. This album mixes all of those influences, along with a tendency toward experimental electronics and free improvisation.
>>54996213
I got this in a thread like this a few years ago, great, great album.
>>54997034
Very recommended, important part of the grunge/alt movement.
http://www34.zippyshare.com/v/lqWsTPGX/file.html
Chico Hamilton Quintet ft. Eric Dolphy (1959)
>avant garde, third stream, hard bop
>Dolphy joined forces with bandleader and drummer Chico Hamilton in the late 50's and proved a valuable addition to his band. Here, on Hamilton's interesting original compositions the band blends mainstream jazz with classical music and touches of the avant garde. Dolphy's early playing is rich with bebop-isms but already starting to move away from them in interesting ways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoF2MR4L1k0
>>55001572
i like very much that this is here
highly recommending
http://www18.zippyshare.com/v/82874323/file.html
Conrad Herwig- A Voice Through the Door (2012)
>post-bop, composition
>Virtuoso trombonist Conrad Herwig presents some very well-written original tunes played by a stellar quintet. Tenor player Ralph Bowen and pianist Orrin Evans channel the classic Coltrane/Tyner sound at several points during the album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSFLtm_bMXs
>>55001667
here you go if you want some more
Denis Colin & la société des arpenteurs - Subject to live
http://www70.zippyshare.com/v/M2tiQFNO/file.html
bass clarinettist Denis Colin founded his band Les arpenteurs in the early 2000s, and released this strongly post bop feeling first live recording of it in 2011