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DEVENDRA BANHART [bootlegs]

- Live in Copenhagen, Denmark 15.10.2004
- Live in Toronoto, ON 03.09.2003
- Live on WFMU - 14.11.2002
- Live on KCRW - 05.05.2004
DEVENDRA BANHART BIO INFO (using excerpts from SF Weekly lead ARTS article)

Man of La Mantra /The psychedelic folk of wandering minstrel Devendra Banhart /By Garrett Kamps/SF WEEKLY/Jan 08.2003

“…Banhart was born in Texas in 1981, and named by an Indian mystic whom his parents followed. When his folks divorced two years later, he moved with his mom to Caracas , Venezuela , where he was raised amidst the shanties and sweatshops. Though his family had enough money to stay above the poverty line, life wasn't easy.

" Venezuela was insane," says Banhart. "You don't go out after 8 because it's too dangerous. You don't wear nice sneakers because, while here you may get assaulted, there you just get killed."

When Banhart's mother remarried, his stepfather moved the family to Los Angeles . In the fall of 1998, having written songs since he was 12, Banhart left home to begin school at the San Francisco Art Institute, with a hefty scholarship. Though he was instantly disillusioned with the constraints of academic art, his environs took him in more productive directions.

Living in the lower Castro, he was tapped by his roommates -- a gay couple whom Banhart refers to as "Bob the Crippled Comic and Jerry Elvis" -- to play two classic songs at their wedding: the gospel hymn "How Great Thou Art" and Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender." Touched by the request, Banhart found himself newly inspired.

Shortly thereafter, he had a second epiphany. While vacationing in Bish Bash Falls , a state park in Massachusetts , Banhart and his girlfriend were quarreling about the Rolling Stones.

"The argument was about [the song] 'Street Fighting Man,'" he says. "And I'm like, 'That's bullshit. Mick Jagger wasn't fighting nobody.' And she was like, 'Well, how do you know? Maybe they just made it up.' And I was like, 'Well, I can make up a song about something!' And it turned out to be this little song ..."

Banhart proceeds to sing, limerick-style: "There once was a man who really loved salt/ So he tied his nose to the sea/ And then God came down from his silver throne/ And said, 'Honey, that water ain't free.'"

"That's when I realized I could write about anything I wanted," he adds casually. "It was like being constipated and then taking a suppository."

Thus began Banhart's days as a wandering minstrel. When he returned to San Francisco , he began playing anywhere that would have him, be it an Ethiopian restaurant, an Irish pub, or Du Nord's weekly "Monday Night Hoot."

"We had to pretend like he was just helping us with equipment and then sneak him in," says Eric Shea, host of the "Hoot." "He was too young to get into the club."

In the summer of 2000, Banhart dropped out of art school and moved to Paris . There, he was discovered by the owner of a small club, who chose him to open shows for indie rock bands. All the while he was recording songs, both on a borrowed four-track and on a friend's answering machine.

Moving back to the United States in the fall, Banhart bounced between San Francisco and Los Angeles . At a gig at the Fold in L.A. , Banhart was doing a sound check when Siobhan Duffy overheard his set. A lover of old bluegrass and folk music, Duffy is also a close personal friend of Michael Gira, the one-time frontman for New York gloom-rock legends Swans and current owner of Young God Records.

"She couldn't believe it," says Gira of Duffy's reaction. "So [Banhart] gave her a CD-R, and I listened to it and had the same response. His voice is so unique, his songwriting is just amazing…"
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Victory, svaka cast za novogodisnju playlistu, ne bih ni ja bolje !!!! :D :D :-D :D

(gdje naci kompletan Arcade Fire ?)
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Hart wrote: (gdje naci kompletan Arcade Fire ?)
Nedavno sam postavio link za Arcade Fire (vidi Djerdan vol.3) ali izgleda da je link sada mrtav. Ako pronadjem novi link postirati cu ga ovdje. 8)
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Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American (2001)

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Emo-rock band Jimmy Eat World exemplify all that is the modern radio rock sound. Singing and playing with a conviction and sincerity that will melt the heart of even the most stoic of listeners, they produce rousing, well-crafted anthems along the lines of Third Eye Blind at their roughest or a more polished Green Day. These guys appear to be able to write ready-made singles at the drop of a hat, as evidenced by "Your House" as well as the title track. In fact, there is a rather shocking maturity to their material that belies the band members' ages (all in their 20s). While they sometimes veer into cringe-worthy power-ballad territory, overall Jimmy Eat World give the people what they want with Bleed American.
1. Bleed American
2. A Praise Chorus
3. The Middle
4. Your House
5. Sweetness
6. Hear You Me
7. If You Don't, Don't
8. Get It Faster
9. Cautioners Listen
10. The Authority Song
11. My Sundown
12. (Splash) Turn Twist [*]

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Zna li neko gdje bih mogao pronaci starije Stingove pjesme?

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1. This Was Never Meant ti Be
2. Giacomo's Blues
3. Beneath a Desert Moon
4. Lullabye to an Anxious Child
5. Pirate's Bride
6. You Were Meant for Me
7. My Heart and I (La piovra)
8. I Need You Like This Hole in my Head
9. Cushie Butterfield
10. Nice Work If You Can Ger It
11. Untill ...
12. It's A Lonesome Old Town
13. Ballad Of Mack The Knife
14. She Walks This Earth
15. I'll Folow My Secret Heart
16. Come Down in Time
17. Gabriel's Message
18. I Sow Three Ships
19. January Stars
20. Waters of Tyne (Sting / Jimmy Nail)
21. Jump Up Behind Me (James Taylor)
22. Dont Walk Away (Joko)
23. Mo Ghile Mear (The Chieftains)
24. Take Me Home (Phil Colins)
25. Mountain Hare Krishna (Krishna Das)
26. It ain't Necessarily (Joe Henderson)
27. English Jam (John McLaughlin)
28. Searching For The Holy Grail (Danny Paradise)
29. In The Wee Small Hours (Chris Botti)
30. One Phone Call (Miles Davis)
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Hart wrote: (gdje naci kompletan Arcade Fire ?)
Nedavno sam postavio link za Arcade Fire (vidi Djerdan vol.3) ali izgleda da je link sada mrtav. Ako pronadjem novi link postirati cu ga ovdje. 8)
Evo ga :) :-D :) 8)

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Arcade Fire - Funeral (2004)


Na mnogim nezavisnim listama koje se objavljene ovih dana ovaj album zauzima pocasno mjesto, bivajuci ucestalo titulisan kao najbolji album u 2004.

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"Wake Up," a track from the debut full-length by Montreal's Arcade Fire, builds from a midtempo strum into a "You Can't Hurry Love" gallop, which singer Win Butler interrupts with a yell: "You better look out below!" Somehow, none of this hits the ear as overemotional. Throughout Funeral, the band augments its five-piece lineup with string sections, weaving a near-cinematic, folk-influenced chamber pop that slots in somewhere between Belle and Sebastian’s delicacy and the robust classicism of ’80s New Zealand bands such as the Chills and the Verlaines. The album drips with enough romanticism to rival Jeff Buckley's Grace, from the dreamscape of "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" ("Meet me in the middle of the town...forget all we used to know") to the epic realism of "In the Backseat." One of the indie rock community’s most beloved finds of 2004, Arcade Fire are poised to win over even more listeners.
1. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
2. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
3. Une Annee Sans Lumiere
4. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
5. Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)
6. Crown Of Love
7. Wake Up
8. Haiti Listen Lis
9. Rebellion (Lies)
10. The Backseat

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victory, moze li se gdje naci posljednji album od Danko jones
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jos jedan autor koji ove godine dozivio potpunu afirmaciju sa albumom pod nazivom Since We Last Spoke . Evo u mp3 Djerdanu nista losiji album iz 2002 sa kojim je RJD2 skrenuo paznju na sebe :-D

RJD2 - Dead Ringer (2002)

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RJD2 creates music that's not easy to pin down, though everyone seems to try. The Columbus, Ohio-based DJ-producer explores the same basic formula used by DJ Shadow and Moby, but his style is more complex and, refreshingly, a hell of a lot less pretentious. Less bass-heavy than Shadow's 1996 release, Endtroducing... (the album it's often compared to), Deadringer showcases RJD2's master ability to layer unusual samples with complex drum patterns, funky grooves, and original vocals. The '50s horror movie-sampled "The Horror" starts things off on the grunge tip and then the album's sound progresses into straight-up hip-hop, break beats, rock & roll, blues, and more. Songs like the Jimi Hendrix-influenced "Smoke and Mirrors" and the honky-tonk soulfulness of "2 More Dead" up the ante, demonstrating just how far the trip-hop genre has progressed since the mid-'90s. One of the most enjoyable albums of the year, Deadringer is an essential addition to your listening library. --Rebecca Levine 

From URB Magazine
Most hip-hop producers make beats. RJD2 makes dope instrumentals that you can rhyme over. There's a big difference. Known as DJ and producer for the merely decent crew MHZ, RJ has really come into his own, and his debut full-length is quite an impressive piece of work. 
On just about any track here, you can point to shards of DJ Shadow, David Holmes and Cup of Tea's instrumental output from the mid-'90s. But there's also something very unique about RJ. He takes what he needs from both his peers and his dusty 45s, treating them all equally, without undue influence from past or present. After starting with the movie score-ish "The Horror," he hits his stride with "Smoke & Mirrors" and "Good Times Roll Part 2," cueing rare-groove drum thwaps, strutting bass lines, dramatic chord changes and long-played blues vocal samples. Sure, Moby has walked a similar path. But there are so many twists and turns in RJ's work ("Smoke" takes a 90-degree diversion into a rain-themed female vocal; "The Chicken-Bone Circuit" breaks down with groupie samples while the drums get sloppy) that such comparisons fizzle into mootness. Three cuts feature MCs, and do a good job changing the mix up. Jakki da Motamouth's turn is probably the best, with "F. H. H.," a curmudgeonly think-piece on where rap is today, intoning, over a lite, harpsichord-imbued roller, "so what the fuck is your definition of underground?/depressing beats and bleak cats who love the sound? " No depression here, just dope songs that keep you engaged every step of the way. 
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Rjd2 is in the very enviable position of being the hottest new artist on Def Jux, which is quickly establishing itself as the epicenter of post-millennial hip hop. After Rjd2 dropped the superb I Really Like Your Def Jux Baby Tee earlier this year, a steady buzz began to build that Deadringer would be the next step in instrumental, sample-based hip-hop. Def Jux guru El-P even declared that this record will "change the motherfuckin' world." Heads began to salivate with expectations of a terse, discordant soundscape that mingled the cinematic glory of DJ Shadow with the decidedly subterranean grime of the other Def Jux releases. It seemed to be a marriage made in heaven, albeit a particularly dark and confusing corner of God's kingdom....
1. The Horror
2. Salud
3. Smoke and Mirrors
4. Good Times Roll Pt. 2
5. Final Frontier
6. Ghostwriter
7. Cut Out to FL
8. F.H.H. Liste
9. Shot in the Dark
10. Chicken-Bone Circuit
11. The Proxy
12. 2 More Dead
13. Take the Picture Off
14. Silver Fox
15. June
16. Work
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Evo na kraju po mom misljenju, uz moje favourite indie post-folk autore Devendru Banharat, Sufjan Stevensa, Joanna Newsome, Coco Rosie... najbolji indie album objavljen ove godine. Album kojeg su neki procitali kao kao ljubavno pismo namjenjeno Morrisseyu, the Cure and Depeche Mode.

The Killers - Hot Fuss (2004)

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The Killers match postpunk guitars with an overlay of synthesizer that recalls '80s New Wave without burying their sound in nostalgia. On their debut, Hot Fuss, frontman Brandon Flowers plumbs his imagination for tales of murdered lovers ("Jenny Was a Friend of Mine," "Midnight Show"), voyeurism ("Mr. Brightside") and sexual confusion (the single "Somebody Told Me") Flowers and his mates are obviously canny students; the total effect is of a playacted obsession, but one made irresistible by their skillful, catchy songs. If there's an occasional misstep (the painfully earnest line "I got soul but I'm not a soldier" from "All These Things That I've Done"), it seems of a piece with the Killers' influences. As it is, Hot Fuss is one of several recent releases that bring a diverting faux glamour to the mainstream rock scene.
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Brandon Flowers (yes, it is his real name) had been dumped by his one previous group, a synth-pop outfit named Blush Response, when he refused to move with the rest of the band to L.A. Cruelly ditched, but inspired by seeing Oasis play, he saw that his life needed more guitars. When he clocked Dave Keuning’s small ad in a local paper naming that band as an influence – and what with Oasis not exactly factoring in the pasty Vegas music scene – he took it as fate that they should be together. Brandon and Dave met Ronnie Vannucci, a photographer at the Little Chapel of Flowers and student of classical percussion at UNLV, and Mark Stoermer, who was making ends meet as a medical courier (blood, urine, the odd body part – all glamour). In between these couldn’t-make-it-up day-jobs (Brandon, for the record, was a bellhop at the Gold Coast Hotel; whilst Dave garnered valuable training for his current all-the-ladies-love-an-axeman dilemmas whilst enjoying trysts with lady-shoppers at his Banana Republic job) the newly-complete Killers set to writing what we can assuredly state to be one of the most exciting debut albums you’ll have heard in a very, very long time. The band came to the attention of London-based independent label Lizard King, and they made their way over to the UK for their first ever gigs outside of Las Vegas and a limited edition release of "Mr Brightside" in September 2003. Those lucky enough to catch these first London shows came away pretty much unanimously enamoured ("A head-mashingly brilliant arsenal of tunes… Right now few bands are a safer bet than The Killers", glowed NME), while the group’s subsequent appearance at New York industry fiesta CMJ in October saw a swarm-sized buzz surround the band and a worldwide (ex-UK) deal inked with Island Records. 
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Hot Fuss features eleven nuggets of reel-you-in storytelling genius and musical nectar. These eleven tracks span from the "very Vegas – like Ziggy came to town" first proper single release "Somebody Told Me";"Mr Brightside" - a tale of jealousy that depicts that moment in a relationship when you realize that your other half might be playing away and this thought takes up residence in your psyche feeding the worst fears and visualisations your imagination can then throw at you. You’ll find two-thirds of a murder trilogy in "Midnight Show", which starts off harking back to "Lipgloss" before veering into far darker territory than old Jarvis would ever have flirted with, in Pulp days at least, and "Jenny". These two are connected by the story of a murder of a girl by her jealous boyfriend. The first part of the trilogy, "Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf", will, you can be sure, make an appearance at some point in the future. It’s a deliciously ambitious series that! belies the band’s tender years. Elsewhere, meanwhile: "On Top" celebrates where Brandon feels the band is at, while stalker’s tale "Andy You’re A Star" and "All These Things That I’ve Done," saw Flowers realise his dream of using a gospel choir in their recordings. 
1. Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
2. Mr. Brightside
3. Smile Like You Mean It
4. Somebody Told Me
5. All These Things That I've Done
6. Andy, You're A Star
7. On Top
8. Change Your Mind
9. Believe Me Natalie Li
10. Midnight Show
11. Everything Will Be Alright

Brz downloading i ugodno slusanje 8) :)

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jos jedan autor koji ove godine dozivio potpunu afirmaciju sa albumom pod nazivom Since We Last Spoke . Evo u mp3 Djerdanu nista losiji album iz 2002 sa kojim je RJD2 skrenuo paznju na sebe :-D

iskreno, meni je dead ringer bolji ...

killers je vrlo dobar, skoro odlican album ... ali meni nije najbolji ove godine ... ovako kad pomislim mi !!!, tv on the radio i blocparty dolaze ispred ...
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hvala victory, da mozda nema negdje
:? The Earlies - These Were the Earlies
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Ratatat - Ratatat (2004)

1. Seventeen Years
2. Pico
3. Crips
4. Desert Eagle
5. Everest
6. Bustelo
7. Breaking Away
8. Lapland
9. Germany to Germany
10. Spanish Armada
11. Cherry

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Kasabian - Kasabian (2004)

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Kasabian Are Part of a Movement of Emerging Bands in 2004 from the UK that have Been Raised on a Melange New Wave, Experimental Electronica, Dub Beats and Rock 'n Roll who Take the Precepts of the Diy Philosophy and Fuse all These Into an Exciting Brand of Rock. They have Pulled Back from the Grunge and Shoegazer Extremes to a More Grounded, Focused Music that Can Appeal to Prog Rockers of the Past and Kids who Consider Themselves on the Cutting Edge. While Musically They have More in Common with Latter Day Radiohead, their Soul is with Sex Pistols and the Clash. 
01 Club Foot
02 Processed Beats
03 Reason Is Treason
04 I.D
05 Orange
06 L.S.F.(Lost Souls Forever)
07 Running Battle
08 Test Transmission
09 Pinch Roller
10 Cutt Off
11 Butcher Blues
12 Ovary Stripe
13 U Boat
14 Club Foot
15 Sand Clit
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Evo jedan album koji ce se sigurno naci na listama najboljih albuma za 2005 godinu

M83 - Before the Dawn Heals Us (25/01/2005)

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The tongue twisting M83 are named after a Spiral Galaxy in a star-system far, far away. Now on their third album, they sound as grandiose as their inter-galactic moniker, merging rock, dance, instrumental mayhem and anything else they can find in the cosmic bargain bin. Their previous album "Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts" was an underground hit, uniting indie idealism and drone dance in a harmonious clash.

Beginning with a post-apocalyptic Grimm fairytale being read Jackanory style, a barrage of orchestral brilliance blows the nightmare vocals into smithereens. The opener "Moonchild" is located somewhere between God Speed You with killer synths turned to Death Star level and Spacemen 3's destructive white noise. It makes a beeline for your synapses, soothing and snapping in equal measure, demanding attention.

The intensity only increases as child choirs, spasmodic drum machines and extra synths explode, your aural galaxy expanding at the speed of light. Lo-fi epics (Safe) suddenly burst into life while others (Teen Angst) just scream and scream with unadulterated passion.

Ambitious and taut, it fuses ethereal pounding with a shattering wall of sound. By taking the past memory of My Bloody Valentine, M83 bring it bang up to date with a stellar, tech fresh edge that digs in and refuses to leave.
1. Moonchild
2. Don’T Save Us From The Flames
3. In The Cold I’M Standing
4. Farewell/Goodbye
5. Fields, Shorelines & Hunters
6. *
7. I Guess I Am Floating
8. Teen Angst
9. Can’T Stop
10. Safe
11. Let Men Burn Stars
12. Car Chase Terror!
13. Slight Night Shivern
14. Guitar & A Heart
15. Lower Your Eyelids To Die With The Sun
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Erlend Oye - Unrest (2003)

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More than just Erlend Oye's temporary departure from Kings of Convenience, Unrest is an amalgam of heartfelt lyrics from the wrong side of love's tracks, with strains of bitterness present but never overwhelming. In true minstrel fashion, Norway's troubadour invites 10 different electronic producers from 10 different cities to get involved in the project. The result is largely successful; Oye's warm tones have a restraining quality that offsets any uptempo dominance by artists more used to making music for dance floors. Morgan Geist, Prefuse 73, Kompis, and Schneider TM are among the collaborative line up that, by the end, makes one wonder whether they are redefining the electronica "easy listening" experience. --Found Sounds 
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The first solo album release by Kings Of Convenience member Erlend Oye. Collaborators include talented American producer Morgan Geist (Metro Area) and Brooklyn's Soviet while Europe is represented by up-and-comers Mr. Velcro Fastener, Kompis, Jolly Music, Prefuse 73 and more. 10 tracks plus exclusive U.S. hidden track. Astralwerks. 2003. 
 
1. Ghost Trains (with Morgan Geist)
2. Sudden Rush (with Kompis)
3. Sheltered Life (with Soviet)
4. Prego Amore (with Jolly Music)
5. Symptom of Disease (wtih Mr. Velcro Fastener)
6. The Talk
7. Every Party Has a Winner and a Loser (with Prefuse 73)
8. The Athlete (with Minizza)
9. A While Ago and Recently
10. Like Gold (with Schneider TM)
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ZELIM VAM SRETNU NOVU GODINU i saljem puno pozdrava iz vruceg Melbourna (35 c)

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moze li se negdje naci posljednji od THE MUSIC i sve najbolje u 2005. godini.
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@Sova, kad naletim na ove albume postaviti cu linkove!
Pozdrav za tebe :)
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U novu godinu sa novim albumom koji ce, doduse, biti objavljen tek 22/03/2005.

THE MARS VOLTA - FRANCES THE MUTE (2005)

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 All the players are the same as have toured for a year now. However, the album will also include a great number of guest performers, including Larry Harlow as previously reported. It was produced by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, mixed by Rich Costey, and recorded in Australia, Los Angeles, Puerto Rico and New York.

Storm Thorgerson (Pink Floyd) is doing the artwork again, and the lyrics will be included in the package this time. The songs are both in English and Spanish. "The Widow" will be the single, and it will have a video.


The 77 minutes of music will be seamless all the way through. The tracklist looks like this:
1.CYGNUS....VISMUND CYGNUS
2.THE WIDOW
3.L' VIA L' VIAQUEZ
4.MIRANDA THAT GHOST JUST ISN'T HOLY ANYMORE
5.CASSANDRA GEMINI
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CYGNUS....VISMUND CYGNUS
A. SARCOPHAGI
B. UMBILICAL SYLLABLES
C. FACILIS DESCENUS AVERNI
D. CON SAFO

THE WIDOW


L' VIA L' VIAQUEZ

MIRANDA THAT GHOST JUST ISN'T HOLY ANYMORE
A. VADE MECUM
B. POUR ANOTHER ICEPICK
C. PISACIS (PHRA-MEN-MA)
D. CON SAFO

CASSANDRA GEMINI
A. TARANTISM
B. PLANT A NAIL IN THE NAVEL STREAM
C. FAMINEPULSE
D. MULTIPLE SPOUSE WOUNDS
E. SARCOPHAGI
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Take Them On, On Your Own (2003)

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With grinding guitars, menacing vocals, and an aura of invincibility, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is perhaps the prototype of the "return to rock" musical outfits. Their first release became an immediate hit with the anti-establishment song "Whatever Happened To My Rock ‘N’ Roll," helping to spark a rejuvenation of cocksure swagger amidst dirty chords within accessible rock. The grinding, hazy guitars and fuzzy vocals are back with the Club's second highly anticipated release – Take Them, On Your Own.

This work was masterminded from 6pm to 6am in the dark cramped confines of an east London studio, and it mightily resembles one those late night run of the mill creations. The fast tempos rev up from the onset with the assaulting "Stop" to the propelling "Six Barrel Shotgun. " Bassist/singer Robert Tuner convincingly plays the part of front man, when he proclaims "I’m in love without you," in the part pessimist/optimist third track. Although, the band has added a knack for a couple pop hooks here and there, which might alienate their more aggressive fans, the moments of plodding chords might be a welcome treat for others. The band moves in new directions with the atmospheric "And I’m Aching," and the reflective "Shade of Blue." Meanwhile Turner, and guitarist/vocalist Hayes, engage in a signifying musical bond that allows their tight lead and rhythm foundations to strike upon the moody, catchy, and rambunctious. The authentic garage-rock feel, and adrenaline fueling anthems are enough to make Black Rebel Motorcycle Club leader of the pack.
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More poised and less self-conscious after two years of continuous touring, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club has taken a huge artistic leap forward with their second album, stripping away much of florid guitar work and anxious drumming featured on their self-titled debut and replacing it with a sleeker sound. On their previous disc, you could barely make out their enigmatic and half-formed lyrics buried underneath the feedback and thick psychedelic swirls, but they've fixed all that and have turned out a collection of tetchy but intelligent post-modern protest songs that are a huge departure from their earlier compositions about the capricious nature of love. Titles like "Stop," "Six Barrel Shotgun," "(Kill the) US Government" crackle with anger and confrontation, much like MC5's "Kick Out the Jams" was to earlier generations. No longer sounding like Jesus & Mary Chain retreads, BRMC has carved out their own niche by combining dark poetry with a sharp disgust with the way the world is being run. 
1. Stop
2. Six Barrel Shotgun
3. We're All in Love
4. In Like the Rose
5. Ha Ha High Babe
6. Generation
7. Shade of Blue
8. US Government
9. And I'm Aching
10. Suddenly
11. Rise Or Fall
12. Heart + Soul
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Imal igdje soundtrack Davida Holmesa za Ocean's Twelve? Puno hvala..
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zach wrote:Imal igdje soundtrack Davida Holmesa za Ocean's Twelve? Puno hvala..
imam te u vidu :)
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Brian Eno & Harold Budd - Ambient 2: Plateaux of Mirror (1980)[2004]

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After his genre-defining AMBIENT 1: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS, Brian Eno collaborated with minimalist composer Harold Budd for AMBIENT 2: THE PLATEAUX OF MIRROR, which proved to be a natural pairing. By taking Budd's solo piano compositions and applying his unique sound treatments, Eno managed to enhance a startlingly spare work, yet keep its simplicity intact. On many tracks, Eno's additional sounds are so subtle that they easily mesh with any background noise that may surround the listener. A car driving by in the distance or an airplane flying overhead might fit seamlessly into one of the compositions. Budd's delicate piano work, though, is always at the fore, slowly creating a quiet, yet expansive, sonic landscape. Here both musicians are wholly in their element, making this an album of truly astounding beauty
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1. First Light
2. Steal Away
3. Plateaux of Mirror
4. Above Chiangmai
5. Arc of Doves
6. Not Yet Remembered
7. Chill Air
8. Among Fields of Crystal
9. Wind in Lonely Fences
10. Failing Light
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Victory,
Prva liga, kao i uvijek...Moze li se naci sta od grupe "Cake"?
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cini mi se da je na djerdan vol.3 threadu bio link za posljednji Cake's album 'Pressure Chief'.

dok kiselis noge, evo OVDJE mozes skinuti 4 Cake albuma u m4a formatu. Ukoliko trebas pomoc oko prebacivanja u mp3 format, javi se na private

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Linton Kwesi Johnson - Independant Intavenshan: The Island Anthology (1998)

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The fact that 1998's highest-ranking reggae album is a reissue speaks more to the power of dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson than to the weak crop of contemporary reggae artists. Independent Intavenshan is a two-fisted blast of LKJ's smoldering patois poems backed by the liquid rhythms of Dennis Bovell's Dub Band. Including all four of LKJ's Island albums--Forces of Victory, Bass Culture, LKJ in Dub, and Making History--Intavenshan is a timeless, literate, and politically charged document.
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Virtually every track Linton Kwesi Johnson (a.k.a. LKJ) and Dennis Bovell's superb Dub Band ever released for the label is here, with nearly every poem followed by its dub, or instrumental, version. While the double set doesn't cover the rebel-poet-musician's non-Island early and post-1984 careers, it does a thorough job on the extended midsection. LKJ comes through as a meticulous, evocative master of telling detail who rarely slips into the pitfall of didactic rhetoric. The dubs, some of which were never released before or were remixed for this LP, are prime examples of a brilliant reggae invention: dub style. First, the music is pared down to the core, then it is reassembled and reoffered as a well-tinkered deconstruction of the original. LKJ's voice is reduced to instrument status in these dubs, and his sliced, diced, and slivered bits gain maximum impact from a new conciseness fleshed out by the listener's memory.
CD1
1. Want Fi Goh Rave
2. It Noh Funny
3. Funny Dub [#]
4. Sonny's Lettah [Anti-Sus Poem]
5. Iron Bar Dub
6. Independant Intavenshan
7. Fite Dem Back
8. Brain Smashing Dub
9. Reality Poem
10. Reality Dub
11. Forces of Vicktry
12. Victorious Dub
13. Time Come
14. Bass Culture
15. Cultural Dub
16. Street 66
17. Reggae Fi Peach
18. Peach Dub
19. Di Black Petty Booshwah [12" Version][#]
20. Di Black Petty Booshwah [#][Dub]

CD2
1. Inglan Is a Bitch
2. Bitch Dub
3. Loraine
4. Reggae Sounds
5. Shocking Dub
6. Two Sounds of Silence
7. Di Eagle an' Di Bear [12" Version] [#] [#]
8. Wat About Di Working Claas?
9. Di Great Insohreckshan
10. Insohreckshan Dub [#]
11. Making History
12. Historic Dub [#]
13. Reggae Fi Radni
14. Reggae Fi Dada
15. New Craas Massahkah
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