tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725427884141950832024-03-18T21:28:38.551-07:00heregoestherollercoasterblah blah blahTacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.comBlogger126125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-210852871035088402014-05-26T10:48:00.000-07:002014-05-26T10:48:05.912-07:00Freaky Chakra - Moonroof OperatorAnother requested reup:<br />
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-66027876960128675162014-02-12T01:37:00.003-08:002014-02-12T01:37:52.159-08:00New PostYea, it's been a while. Been busy with life and listening to tunes. This page took a considerable back seat. I check back here and there. I've reup'd some stuff for some people and am working on a couple other requests. So, chances are, most of the links here are dead. Thanks rapidshare and mediafire.<br />
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I'd like to occasionally post some stuff here, time willing. But I'm not sure flac is as easy for me, now. I'm thinking of just throwing 320 mp3s up here, and if there are any requests for higher... then cool. <br />
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By far my most popular post (and continues to be a hot search item) is Reich's Music for 18 Musicians. I have picked up a few more different copies of the piece. I intend to up those in the coming weeks to get the ball rolling again(?)!!<br />
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Whatever. Music I've been digging lately:<br />
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<li>just heard the latest Moodyman, fantastic!!!</li>
<li>snagged the new/old Biosphere Patashnik 2. sounded great, but i'm eager to throw them on the headphones.</li>
<li>heard a song by The Blow that sounded great</li>
<li>i've been itching to immerse myself more in James Blake's record from last year. "Retrograde" has been in my head.</li>
<li>i need to grab all my Phonophani cds from my storage unit, so i can throw them on my ipod. because, even though i haven't been listening to them, i've been thinking about them. cuz they are gooooooood.</li>
<li>http://splinters.bandcamp.com/ is the shit. imo, start with "The Watchmaker" saw these guys play ten or so years ago. hi-quality.</li>
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that's all i have at this point. leave a comment about your favorite foods.Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-89166573741496313742013-05-25T12:44:00.001-07:002013-05-25T13:23:18.184-07:00VidsI LOVE THESE!!!<br />
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I was fortunate to see this guy play dbfest a few years ago. It is very difficult to find/purchase his works. I'm still searching. I saw him do this on a bigscreen projection. Awesome!<br />
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from this awesome blog: <a href="http://basic_sounds.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">basic_sounds.blogspot.com</a>Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-22604945782915227232013-05-24T10:43:00.002-07:002013-05-24T10:43:48.288-07:00White Rainbow - Prism Of Eternal Now<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>White Rainbow - Prism Of Eternal Now (Kranky, krank110, 2007) (FLAC)</b><br />
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An amazing disc from a stellar label. See him live if ever you get the chance.<br />
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Boomkat: Not one to do anything in half measures, Adam Forkner's previous release
was a four-and-a-half-hour boxset, so the comparative brevity of this
seventy minute set comes as something of a surprise, and perhaps even a
relief. That's not to say that the bewitching hippie soundscapes Forkner
produces aren't worth getting lost in, but there must surely come a
point at which less really does become more. The durations of the
various pieces that comprise "Prism Of Eternal Now" seem pretty spot on,
giving you just enough time to luxuriate in White Rainbow's beatific
dronescapes without having to worry about any sort of stagnation. To
give you an idea of Forkner's background, it's worth pointing out that
he co-runs a Portland, Oregan based CD-R label (that's right, he's one
of those guys) with fellow Kranky-ite Honey Owens (aka Valet), and has
previously hooked up with the likes of Devendra Banhart, Jackie O
Motherfucker and Dirty Projectors. Certainly, Forkner has all the right
new age credentials, but it's worth pointing out that White Rainbow
benefits from a rare skill with sonic manipulation, meaning that at no
point do these sonic drifts turn into pointless, slacker dirges. Take
for example the wonderfully dense 'Warm Clicked Fruit': its depth of
texture is worthy of the Fullerton Whitman oeuvre, and whistles by all
too quickly in a brisk nine minutes. Proving there's far more going on
here than mere drone, 'For Terry' makes nods toward Terry Riley's
transcendental modal minimalism while 'Pulses' sets into an alien
percussive stride with acidic lead guitar passages getting well and
truly mangled by banks of unearthly effects. Awesome.</blockquote>
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<b>Sub Dub - Sub Dub Ep's / Original Masters 1993 - 1995 (theAgriculture, AG005, 2001) (FLAC)</b><br />
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This is a biggie. When I previewed this at a Seattle record store that specialized in dub, there is a handwritten sticker on the back of the case that says "DEEP DUB" which is saying something coming from this place. I listened to half the first track and immediately decided to buy it. This is heavy heavy <b>heavy</b> dub. It gets a bit dark in there, but worth the trip by far!<br />
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For fans of the experimental reggae-dub-Middle Eastern duo Sub Dub (Raz
Mesinai and John Ward), the privately released EPs Babylon Unite and
Dawa Zangpo were like minor Holy Grails, always to be sought and rarely
to be found; Sub Tools was nothing but a cruel hoax, an EP that was
rumored to have been recorded but had never been commercially released.
Blessings be upon the heads of those at the Agriculture label who, in
2001, worked with Mesinai and Ward to produce this continuous-mix
compilation of all three EPs, making these dark, funky, and exotic
tracks available again to Sub Dub's small but adamant cult following. At
this point in Sub Dub's career, the duo's sound consisted mainly of
variations on a dark trip-hop and dub theme: "Monuments on Earth" leans
to the reggae side with its slow, elephantine groove and one-drop
rhythmic structure; "Dawa Zamgpo" is more of a rolling hip-hop affair,
with jazzy acoustic bass, occasional turntable flourishes, and an ethnic
vocal sample taken straight off an old African Head Charge album.
"Babylon Unite" is a two-part instrumental steppers anthem that may or
may not reference ancient Persia but definitely gets abstract and not
especially fun in the second half. Overall, this is a fascinating and
occasionally slightly disturbing excursion into the dark underbelly of
dub, and is recommended without reservation to all fans of experimental
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videos are strangely hard to find for this album. i can post a 320mp3 if you'd rather not make the flac commitment.<br />
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<b>To Rococo Rot & I-Sound - Hungry Ghost (Mute, mute 9153-2, 2001) (FLAC)</b><br />
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I was first exposed to To Rococo Rot because of the prior album, The Amateur View. It has a sound that was different than other cds out there (to me). Warm but clinical, to be brief. This cd pushed those sounds and bleeps further into a dubbier and louder field. This is one of those albums to put on and drift. I was very lucky to have seen them live in London at some crazy brick club under a bridge. Excellent show, to say the least. There is an ep that preceded this album, that has some alternate versions... I'll probably post it in the next month or so.<br />
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Boomkat: The return of To Rococo Rot is one that we have anticipated eagerly here
at the Neck. Recorded in collaboration with NYC wunderkid I-Sound,
'Music Is A Hungry Ghost' is a simply staggering piece of evocative
beauty. Having pretty much invented the seamless fuse of harmonic
accoustics and electronics, the brothers Lippok and Bernd Jestram have
taken their time in producing what will inevitably be regarded as one of
the finest LP's of 2001. Following the hazy radiophonic workshop
signals of LP opener 'a Number of Things', 'For A Moment' eases in with
Veiculo-era crisp key percussion and an array of spaciously vast
background disturbances and a melody line that shifts... escalates until
reaching an almost fairytale crescendo with I-sounds' static-scratch
that makes use of turntablist techniques in a way that takes repeated
listens to decipher. The almost painfully beautiful 'first' utilises a
single looped bass sound and interwieves itself with found sounds and
frequency modulations before ending abruptly before outstaying its
welcome. 'From Dream To Daylight', featuring the tantalising Violin
playing of Alexander Balanescu, is almost painfully heartwarming. We
truly can't imagine anyone failing to be moved by this sublime piece of
music......electrified subtle percussion, semi-accoustic guitars
providing the engrossing bassline, midnight violins and all manner of
subtle sonic manipulations taking place somewhere in the distance. There
are too many highlights to this magical album and, we think, we are
only just strating to get a grip on proceedings amongst the 15 tracks on
offer. Sublime.</blockquote>
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allmusic.com: Though they quickly traded the warm electronic pop of <a class="album-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-amateur-view-mw0000244134">The Amateur View</a> for a colder vision of primitivist synth pop and atmospheric noise, <a class="name-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/to-rococo-rot-mn0000932732">To Rococo Rot</a> proved with <a class="album-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/music-is-a-hungry-ghost-mw0000003853">Music Is a Hungry Ghost</a>
that they're still at the top of their game artistically. Though they
occasionally reference some familiar forms -- swirling ambient noise
reminiscent of <a class="name-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/oval-mn0000897181">Oval</a> as well as the angular, downtempo indie rock often found on <a class="name-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tortoise-mn0000180023">Tortoise</a>
records -- the trio (plus guest I-Sound) clearly has a knack for
creating music that's understated yet deeply felt. "First" frames a few
beautiful, atmospheric chords around downtempo heart-monitor beats,
while "Pantone" transforms a series of compact disc errors into
surprisingly lush trance-state ambience. Two of the highlights are "From
Dream to Daylight" and "Along the Route," a pair of <a class="name-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tortoise-mn0000180023">Tortoise</a>-styled tracks featuring another guest, violinist <a class="name-link" href="http://www.allmusic.com/artist/alexander-balanescu-mn0000063465">Alexander Balanescu</a>, merging contemporary classical into experimental techno.</blockquote>
^^ I like the reference to Tortoise meets Oval. <br /><br />
I can't find any vids of songs from this album. You could go <a href="http://www.discogs.com/To-Rococo-Rot-And-I-Sound-Music-Is-A-Hungry-Ghost/master/53654" target="_blank">here to the discogs page</a> and play the songs there. Here's some vids from the previous album, which I can post if you guys are up for it.<br />
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I'll be honest, I bought this a long time ago. I'm not even sure I listened to it that much. And now listening to the cd, I'm not sure why I didn't. It has all the elements of drum n bass that I was digging 12 years ago. Yea, sounds great now too.</div>
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01 Justice – Mauve Flow (Matrix Mix)</div>
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02 Future Engineers – Life Support (Neil Trix Mix)</div>
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03 Banaczech – Deceptive Emotion (Total Science Mix)</div>
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04 Foul Play – Synthetic Bitch (Omni Trio Mix)</div>
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05 Perfect Combination – Remember (Technical Itch Mix)</div>
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06 Tertius – Structure (Deep Blue Mix)</div>
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07 Total Science – Espionage <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span></div>
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08 System 4 – Black Cell</div>
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09 DJ Addiction – Live @ The Jazz Club</div>
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10 Banaczech – Ipcress File</div>
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(RE-UPPED by request, and upgraded to FLAC)</div>
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<b>Efterklang - Tripper (Leaf, BAY40CD, 2004) (FLAC)</b><br />
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This one is a little bit different. Bit more ethereal and orchestral. Totally gorgeous! And highly recommended.<br />
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<i>Tripper</i> is
the debut full-length by the 10-piece Danish ensemble Efterklang, a
band whose name translates literally to "after-noise" but more loosely
to "reverberation" or "remembrance." All of these translations are in
one way or another appropriate descriptors for the wondrous music
created by the group, which settles beautifully into an open area
somewhere between the elegant minimalist orchestrations of Max Richter,
the electronically-enhanced chamber music of Rachel's albums like <i>Systems/Layers</i>, and the more contemplative moments of Godspeed! You Black Emperor.</blockquote>
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The most obvious characteristic that separates Efterklang from these
other artists is their extensive use of vocals to augment their spacious
orchestral sound. The band regularly alternates between male and female
lead vocals, and on many tracks it also employs a full Greenlandic
choir. In addition, the band's roster now includes the trumpeter
Kristina Schjelde, as well as Hildur Arsaelsdottir and Edda Run
Olafsdottir from Iceland's Amina string quartet, who have also performed
with Sigur Ros. The cumulative weight of these collected voices and
players is considerable, imbuing even the group's most fragile melodies
with an astonishing degree of dramatic authority.</blockquote>
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Each track on <i>Tripper</i>
is constructed meticulously from the ground up, with a base carpeting
of electronically generated beats and effects providing the connective
tissue between Efterklang's frequent slow-burning crescendos. On numbers
like "Swarming" or the exquisite "Collecting Shields", every element of
sound is patiently introduced in sequence, allowing the listener to
become familiar with each layer before subsequent waves of
instrumentation arrive to crash and roil. On busier tracks, like album
closer "Chapter 6", electronic and acoustic elements are integrated less
cautiously, resulting in jarring sonic leaps that occasionally require
strenuous listening but can prove enthralling if you're willing to put
in the concentrative effort.</blockquote>
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Although most lyrics I can catch
seem to be sung in English, I've only been able to pick up on every
third word or so, and I'm unable to say what exactly these songs are
about. Efterklang's extensive and strategic use of silence, partnered
with their recurrent instrumental swells and surges will surely prompt
many comparisons to Sigur Ros, and at their best the group is able to
fleetingly capture something of the same dream-like, nebulous yearning
that has made albums like <i>Agaetis Byrjun</i> or <i>( )</i> so endlessly compelling.</blockquote>
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Though <i>Tripper</i>
was a full year in the making-- and the members of Efterklang have
obviously given their full attention to even the smallest detail-- the
album is not over-composed to the point of sterility. Perhaps it's a
credit to the sheer number of cooks in the kitchen, but even with this
music's grand scale each song is allowed enough space to be able to
breathe on its own. And with their vibrant, continually evolving
arrangements, Efterklang here ensures that, as their name implies, this
music should continue to reverberate in your memory for a long time to
come.</blockquote>
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<b>Speedy J - Ginger (Plus 8 Records Ltd., PLUS8025, 1993) (FLAC)</b></div>
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I picked this up randomly in a cd store in the late 90's and I keep coming back to it. I was lucky enough to see him live a few years ago at Decibel Festival. Fantastic! Anyways, check this out. I'll track down some reviews that has the time to go more in depth on this album.</div>
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This is one of the early 90's albums that got it absolutely right. So
many artists fell into the Aphex Twins' style of distortion, tried to
copy the Orb's ambient sound, or relied upon General Midi (GM) sounds to
'help' them out. There was a 'dull' period between 95-97 in which
nothing really 'new' stood out, except for the odd release here and
there. But Speedy J's Ginger is silky-smooth and has some very nice
tracks for it's time. A must have.</blockquote>
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A classic. Beautiful, discreet, warm, crystalline - "Ginger" is all of
these and more. The vinyl version of "Pepper" is different, more upbeat,
than that on the CD.</blockquote>
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What a great piece of electronic music, silky & smooth, clean
produced but there is something that no one write about & is the
similar between the track Flashback & the William Orbit's Hardcore
Mix of Kraftwerk's Radioactivity, only avaiable on the US 12'' edition
of the track [Elektra 0-66486,1991] & it is not only the bassline
with the same notes & same execution, more elements sounds similar
but one track is before than the other so you judge.</blockquote>
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Fantastic for its day and age, unquestionably it is. The only thing that
strikes me even more is how Speedy J has sucessfully outdone himself
with the next one, G-Spot". While "Ginger" displays a musical innocence
he never looked backed to, as a producer and craftman, Jochem Paap only
evolved and went on to forge even greater things afterwards. It's a
great album, though, which showcases a broad array of sounds and ideas
that would later on prove to be staples in a fair chunk of IDM albums.
With an impressive ease he moves through various stops of electronic
music; be it trance, soulful techno, slick electro or straight up
ambient, the man rocks it like very few can. Full of deep, emotional
tunes which don't move with haste, but deliver thoroughably enjoyable
and dense material suitable for couch embracing afternoons. It may never fully master the trancey IDM territory like his
sophomore album does, and it will hardly ever reach or gain the thought
provoking, genre bending and challenging status "Public energy #1" and
"A shocking hobby" have, but nevertheless, "Ginger" remains a must own
to fans of early Warp, Plus 8 and R & S Records. It skilfully
embodies the overall feel electronic music can provide you with through a
single album. It's lovely. One of those old school gems where the 'dare
do' mentality is shamelessly clasped in both arms. 4/5. </blockquote>
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<b>Arovane - Tides (City Centre Offices, TowerblockCD001, 2000) (FLAC)</b><br />
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Many reviews would say this is the better of the Arovane albums, and they might be right. Splitting hairs. No question, 'Lilies' is my fave of the two. But then, I owned 'Lilies' before 'hearing Tides', so there's that. For some reason, NOBODY stocked it (pre-amazon!), and I had to super-special-order it. <br />
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Check it: <a href="http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/62087566/file.html" target="_blank">pt1</a> <a href="http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/90249425/file.html" target="_blank">pt2</a><br />
<br />Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-4270416067848108392013-03-16T00:15:00.000-07:002013-03-16T00:46:02.430-07:00Arovane - Lilies<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Arovane - Lilies (City Centre Offices, TowerblockCD020, 2004) (FLAC)</b><br />
01 Ten Hours<br />
02 Windy Wish Trees<br />
03 Passage To Nagoya<br />
04 Cry Osaka Cry<br />
05 Pink Lilies (Vocals by Kazumi)<br />
06 Lilies<br />
07 Tokyo Ghost Stories<br />
08 Instant Gods Out Of The Box<br />
09 Good Bye Forever<br />
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I don't even know where to begin on this album. It is so, so gorgeous. It might make my Top Ten <u>Favorite</u> Albums Ever List. The numerous times I've played this is very high. It's up there with Gel-Sol's Iz. I do think it is a bit short, or maybe that I want it to keep playing. But, I think it is about 35 minutes long. The other thing is, he hasn't put out anything since. And that was killing me, why hasn't this guy done more stuff?!?!?!? But literally last week, I read that he's got some new sounds, and a <a href="https://soundcloud.com/arovane-1" target="_blank">new soundcloud site</a>. I haven't had the time to fully hear that, but am looking forward to finals being over next week, so I can dig in. <b>Highest Recommendations</b> from me on this cd.<br />
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Check it: <a href="http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/96869179/file.html" target="_blank">pt1</a> <a href="http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/31980432/file.html" target="_blank">pt2</a>Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-84910039334647826992013-03-13T09:47:00.001-07:002013-03-13T21:26:41.672-07:00Spacetime Continuum & Terence McKenna - Alien Dreamtime<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Spacetime Continuum & Terence McKenna - Alien Dreamtime (Astralwerks, ASW 6107-2, 1993) (FLAC)</b><br />
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What can I say? Not my favorite release by Jonah. Deserves inclusion here.Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-23925480170683191332013-03-13T09:38:00.002-07:002013-06-11T08:56:46.462-07:00r a p i d s h a r e<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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i'm gonna ditch them and use only zippy. if anyone has a problemo with that, then let me know. it'll be easier for me anyways. so, those rs links are gonna start dying around here.<br />
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LINKS UPDATED 3/14/13<br />
NOTE: You still might occasionally get the message: "<span style="background-color: #ffc0c0; font-family: Arial;">File owner's public traffic exhausted.</span>"<br />
But I can't do anything about that. The traffic resets itself each day (or so I'm told), so just try tomorrow. Yet another reason to ditch RS.<br />
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grab it while you can, i'm betting they will all be gone within a month. i've got a ton of stuff uploaded, so i'll get to posting before rs kills them.<br />
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UPDATE #2:<br />
I've decided to DUMP this RS nonsense. they are too much of a pain. BUT, if you've go a rs account (or time) then here's all my links that I have up there 16.2 gigs, apparently. (Which will also give you a clue about what i'm going to post soon here on zippyshare!!)<br />
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Update 3:<br />
The links are all gone. Let me know if there was something you wanted.<br />
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<b>Spacetime Continuum - Double Fine Zone (Astralwerks, ASW 6238-2, 1999) (320)</b><br />
01 The Ring<br />
02 Microjam<br />
03 Freezone<br />
04 Biscuit Face<br />
05 Beveled Edge<br />
06 Compound<br />
07 Spin Out<br />
08 One At A Day<br />
09 Manaka<br />
10 Different Band<br />
11 Further Down The Road<br />
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I'll admit to not really getting this album for the first few years. I just didn't get jazz at that time. But I warmed up to it slowly. Eventually taking a class about it, which was phenomenal. And my tastes have evolved to really liking this cd. It's different, but not. I wasn't alone, not everybody "got" it, as you can find this in the used cd bins. Which is really too bad. Just typing this is making me want to listen to it again, which I'm going to do right now.<br />
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Here's a great discogs review:<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">A truly talented artist with some great solo and collaboration albums: Alien Dreamtime (with Terrance McKenna), Sea Biscuit, Emit Ecaps , Alien Community I & II (Pete Namlook) Quiet Logic (Mixmaster Morris), Electro Harmonix (Tetsu Inoue), Instant Replay(Tetsu Inoue), Reagenz (Move D), Visitation (Bill Laswill)... Many great and varied albums across ambient and music. A artist that can truly dabble with abstract, electro, ambient, techno, tech-house, deep house, jazz and more; but always delights with his styles and fusions.</span><br style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;" /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">A excellent and very underrated album, esp as this is music that may take a few listens to really appreciate the beauty within. Took me a couple listens to really absorb the pure quality of music this album really holds. Has all the classic sounds that makes Spacetime Continuum music such a enlightening joy: Sparkling bubbling ambient, tingling Detroit techno(tech-house), mellow bass and breezy rhythms - which is now all crafted and fused together with plenty of real live jazz. Though more jazzed influenced then previous excellent STC releases, it still has all the hi-tech sounds what makes SPC music such a delight and joy to listen and keep coming back too...J.Sharp's uses his ability and skill fusing modern ambient-techno with his excellent jazz & saxphone abilities - giving the music a nice twist to its futuristic technology music thanks to its real jazz edge. Throughout the album the music remains bubbly, mellow, joyful, that also somehow create a summer like feel thanks to its lush flowing rhythms and bouncy beats, with the occasional oceanic ambient, while the jazz adds a nice breezy freestyle flow adding a live feeling to the electronics. This is the sort of music you can put on, play, and then be washed away with good feelings thanks to its tranquil and uplifting sound, and a great album that will continue to grow and delight with each new listen.</span></blockquote>
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<b>Spacetime Continuum - Remit Recaps (Astralwerks, ASW 6190, 1996) (FLAC)</b><br />
01 Simm City (O.S.T. Mix)<br />
02 Kairo (Carl Craig Mix)<br />
03 Iform (Velocette Mix)<br />
04 Twister (Move D Mix)<br />
05 Vertigo (The Ghanima Edit by Kobat)<br />
06 Movement #2 (Herbert Mix #1)<br />
07 Swing Fantasy (Spacetime Continuum Mix)<br />
08 Funkyar (Higher Intelligence Agency Mix)<br />
09 Kairo (Absolute Black Mix by Subtropic)<br />
10 Pod (Feat. Jamie Hodge) (The 4 Quarters Mix)<br />
11 String Of Pearls (Autechre Mix)<br />
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This release is a Compilation of remixes based on the Tracks from the
Album "Emit Ecaps", therefore the Title used for the release is "rEMIT
rECAPS".<br />
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I honestly haven't listened to this in years. But i'm checking it out tonight. Got my headphones bumping! Herbert's mix is house-solid at the moment.<br />
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Track breakdown, for me, right now, after three glasses of wine, with no caps:<br />
01: kinda fsol-ish (big compliment), but short.<br />
02: good intro, beats come in which sound good, then the beats get a bit repetitive, would work in a club though. this track in my headphones tonight, not as much. carl craig is still a master dj.<br />
03: a solid remix, housey, but some cool sounds, bit of a menacing bass line.<br />
04: interesting interpretation, not sure it entirely works for me compared to the original... but it still had some good sounds.<br />
05: very solid remix. keeps with the playful keyboard stabs, and skittering beats. nice.<br />
06: herbert does house very well. same with this remix. it does take you away. as does most of his stuff. i like it a lot.<br />
07: speeds up the vibe a bit (per memory). more "space-y", but it works.<br />
08: i adore hia. this remix is very very very good. i forgot how wonderful this is, for me.<br />
09: wow, i forgot about this one, as well. nice and to the point. maintains the original's vibe, but more dnb esthetic.<br />
10: i don't remember this from previous listens, pretty minimal, jazzy, i dig it, nice contrasts with beats and strings. short. would have preferred 3 minutes more of this (taken away from c.craig's mix)<br />
11: the.autechre.remix... how do you judge the autechre? they are in their own realm. can we really undertand it? i remember when i bought this, that this last song was a major draw, however i know i didn't listen to this that much, cuz it is a remix album. remix albums aren't necessarily a cohesive listen from front to back. you glean the gold. i think this track works, although i've read elsewhere it doesn't. i don't particularly care. it sounds good. <br />
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here's a few other diverse reviews, and i'm ready to publish:<br />
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When it comes to remix albums Remit Recaps rates as one of the finest
examples of what happens when the master tapes are handed over to the
Higher Intelligence Agency, Carl Craig, and Subtropic. Released in its
original form <i>Emit Ecaps</i>, by Spacetime Continuum (Jonah Sharp),
he handed it over to his contemporaries for remixing. Listen as Autechre
reangles "String of Pearls," taking it even further than the original.
Just one more reason why this is a must-have CD for anyone looking to
fill up on the good stuff. <i>--Paul Clark</i><i><br /></i>--------------------------------------------<i><br /></i>This remix album blows most other remix albums out of the water. Jonah
Sharp's music, phenomenal on it's own, is finessed beyond imagining.
The Subtropic remix of Kairo remains one of my all time favorite tracks
years after first hearing it. I highly recommend this album to fans of
Spacetime, or any of the remix artists. It will not disappoint!<br />--------------------------------------------<br />Most of these remixes have been completely reworked, most of them don't
even sound like the same songs, either way they remain great tracks.
Autechre's String Of Pearls mix took a turn for the worse, but
Velocette's Iform mix sounds really cool. If you liked Emit Ecaps, you
will like this too.<br />--------------------------------------------<br />In which some of the biggest names in dance-based electronic music -- both experimental and straightahead -- are given the midi files to Spacetime's Emit Ecaps and entreated to go nuts. Remixers include Carl Craig, Autechre, Higher Intelligence Agency, Subtropic, Matthew Herbert, David Moufang (as Move D), and Spacetime's own Jonah Sharp. The stealers are up for grabs, but the spicier cuts include Subtropic's jungled-up take on "Kairo," and Herbert's deep house fry of "Movement #2," and HIA's dense electro mix of "Funkyar." Also released on Reflective as two separate 12-inches. </blockquote>
Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-75959829245846677962013-03-01T09:31:00.000-08:002013-03-01T09:31:10.604-08:00Lamb - Górecki 2<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Lamb - Górecki (CD Single 2) (Fontana, LAMDD4, 1997) (FLAC)</b><br />
01 Górecki<br />
02 Górecki (Edit)<br />
03 Trans Fatty Acid (Kruder & Dorfmeister Session Mix)<br />
04 Merge (Jimster's Jam Mix)<br />
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I love this band so much and the title track is so gorgeous. If you've never heard it, you are in for a treat! Check out the video below ASAP, which is a live version that I hadn't seen before today. Dave Seaman's Back To Mine mix closes with this killer track. <br />
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The third track is the mighty Kruder & Dorfmeister remix. Enough said, right? This song was a highlight (among many many highlights) on the insanely good <a href="http://www.discogs.com/Kruder-Dorfmeister-The-KD-Sessions/release/5081" target="_blank">The K&D Sessions™</a>. It is presented in all of its 9+ minute glory.<br />
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The last track takes the groovy instrumental from the album and adds a swirly-er jump beat with a jazz bent. It's a quality track, for sure!<br />
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I've never had the <a href="http://www.discogs.com/Lamb-G%C3%B3recki-1/release/90766" target="_blank">first Górecki single</a>, so if anyone has a decent rip of that that you want to throw my way, I'd appreciate it.<br />
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I'll post the Lamb debut in the next week or two. And more Spacetime Continuum is in the upload bin as I type.<br />
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<b>Spacetime Continuum - Emit Ecaps (Astralwerks, ASW 6147-2, 1996) (FLAC)</b></div>
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01 Iform<br />
02 Kairo<br />
03 Simm City<br />
04 Funkyar<br />
05 Swing Fantasy<br />
06 Out Here<br />
07 Vertigo<br />
08 Twister<br />
09 Pod<br />
10 String Of Pearls<br />
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A couple great reviews of this mighty fine album:<br />
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Another excellent album by Jonah Sharp. However it is not an ambient
album so those expecting another 'Sea Biscuit', well, don't.<br />What is
brilliant about Sharp's music is that it evolves. This is a logical
progression form the superb ambient nature of 'Sea Biscuit'. On this
album beats are employed with beautiful, stirring melodies and synth
motifs. It's a great companion to 'Sea Biscuit' as you will find the
album has much the same relaxing effect on you, despite the use of beats
on this album.<br />However some tracks like 'Vertigo' do lend
themselves more to the dancefloor but they also contain softer moments
aswell, so another home listening delight. Check out 'Swing Fantasy', a
great track with a stunning jazzy bassline!<br /><b>One of the best electronic albums out there.</b></blockquote>
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Venturing boldly beyond undefined boundaries of ambient techno,
Spacetime Continuum presents Emit Ecaps, a lively, beat-oriented,
groove-intensive collection of experimental dancefloor techno. Sensitive
to its surroundings, Emit Ecaps embraces the vibrant feel of Jonah
Sharp's liberal San Francisco homeland. Comprised of exceptionally deft
bass lines, refined synthetic percussion, and inspired synth riffs, this
follow-up album to 1994's ambient classic Sea Biscuit is a strong
addition to Sharp's already respectable discography.<br />Making his mark
in the early 1990's primarily as an ambient musician, Jonah Sharp
validates himself with this album as a qualified electronic musician who
can pick and choose from any styles or influences. Hints of many styles
are present, including Sharp's ambient and jazz backgrounds, as well as
Detroit techno, house, funk, drum and bass, electro, and intelligent
dance.<br /> Synths drift carefully, bounce freely, and bubble over
with life throughout these ten tracks. The album includes the energetic
and upbeat "Iform" and "Kairo," the exotic and daring "Swing Fantasy,"
and the more passive "Twister" and "String of Pearls." The mixing of
"Simm City" could have been improved; its sharp high-pitched intro can
startle the unsuspecting listener. With Emit Ecaps, Jonah Sharp
diversifies his style and refines his already masterful groove. </blockquote>
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-25181931316730377352013-02-16T14:52:00.001-08:002013-02-17T12:25:04.180-08:00Spacetime Continuum - Sea Biscuit<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Spacetime Continuum - Sea Biscuit (Astralwerks, Caroline Records, ASW 6129-2, 1994) (FLAC)</b><br />
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01 Pressure<br />
02 Subway<br />
03 Ping Pong<br />
04 Voice Of The Earth<br />
05 Floatilla<br />
06 Q 11<br />
07 A Low Frequency Inversion Field<br />
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This album is SO LUSH!! I love this whole cd. Gorgeous ambience. Average track length is 11 minutes. If you've like anything I've posted, then you will love this one. Great one to just immerse yourself into. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!<br />
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-36937067403032370452013-02-16T13:57:00.000-08:002013-02-16T13:57:39.472-08:00God Within - The Phoenix<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>God Within - The Phoenix (Maxi-Single) (Hardkiss, kh006, 1995) (FLAC)</b><br />
01 Someday My Plane Will Crash (Additional Digital Input by Charles Webster & Jeff Gray) (God Within Mix)<br />
02 Rape Me Radio Reduction (Digitally Edited with Jeff Gray, Drastic Edit by Starfucker)<br />
03 Throw Your Guns (Vocals by Terra Deva) (Remix by Dramaboy)<br />
04 Steal From The Rich (Remix by Robbie Hardkiss)<br />
05 Riverandrain (Remix by Rabbit In The Moon)<br />
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These are all various remixes of the track The Phoenix. Tis a great track, but I'm not sure it works to listen to the entire disc in one sitting. Love that guitar!!<br />
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-19885322703525232722013-02-16T13:42:00.000-08:002013-02-16T13:42:39.975-08:00F.C. Kahuna – Bright Morning White / Killing Time On The 15th Floor<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>F.C. Kahuna – Bright Morning White / Killing Time On The 15th Floor (CD Promo Single) (Kahuna Cuts, KCUTS 004 CD, 1998) (FLAC)</b><br />
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01 Bright Morning White (Edit)<br />
02 Killing Time On The 15th Floor<br />
03 Bright Morning White (Full Version)<br />
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I think I picked this up in London while on vacation. Good track, maybe in the Hybrid vein. Percussive breaks, with strings. Their album that came out later had some great tracks too. <br />
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-45290578199695485652013-02-11T09:25:00.000-08:002013-02-11T09:25:18.969-08:00Schneider TM - 6 Peace EP<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Schneider TM - 6 Peace EP (Mute, 9205-2, 2003) (FLAC)</b><br />
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01 Reality Check<br />
02 Frogstears (Remake By Schneider TM)<br />
03 Fruktos (Remix By Kptmichigan)<br />
04 Chotto Matte<br />
05 The Light 3000 (Remake By Schneider TM & Kptmichigan) (Originally by The Smiths)<br />
06 Reality Check (Remix by Mogwai & David Jack)<br />
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This is a interesting little EP that has some great songs and sounds. The immediate draw is the Smiths cover, which is very, very good. </div>
Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-17908786095277394682013-02-09T22:05:00.000-08:002013-02-09T22:05:36.853-08:00Überzone – The Freaks Believe In Beats<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<b>Überzone – The Freaks Believe In Beats (Maxi-Single) (City Of Angels, COA 77132-2, 1998) (FLAC)</b><br />
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01 The Freaks<br />
02 Believe<br />
03 In Beats<br />
04 The Freaks (Gettin' Tribal Mix)<br />
05 On Beats<br />
06 Moondust (Moonbass Mix)<br />
07 Believe (Short Version)<br />
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Man, did I play the crap out of this when I was starting the dj thing. It is a fun one with the breakbeats and blippity-bopps. Some solid bass, for sure. Recommended! I haven't really heard a lot of other Uberzone stuff that sounds this good, have you?<br />
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Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-71457940934349159932013-02-09T14:50:00.000-08:002013-02-09T14:50:22.972-08:00Spacetime Continuum - REALtime EP<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Spacetime Continuum - REALtime EP (Astralwerks, ASW 6208-2, 1997) (FLAC)</b><br />
01 Neoteric<br />
02 Neoteric (Strange Attractor Mix)<br />
03 Microjam<br />
04 Pressure (Live)<br />
05 Freelon<br />
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A good intro to Jonah Sharp's world. My fave album of his is Sea Biscuit, which I'll post at some point. This ep has the live version of Pressure, which is a killer track.<br />
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Check it.</div>
Tacohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04272768145219195518noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372542788414195083.post-90978232214403641682013-02-09T14:48:00.003-08:002013-02-09T14:48:55.839-08:00Just a precaution<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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in case this one crashes. you never know. </div>
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also, working on a few posts today.</div>
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