Showing posts with label torrent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label torrent. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2009

Sonic Youth vs Dinosaur Jr

...HUGE excitement here at da filter, we got TWO NEW PRE-RELEASE downloads for ya, still haven't heard em myself yet, but they're on the way, just wanna SHARE the BOOTY, anyway, here's the blurb and the links...

Sonic Youth, who ended their 18-year partnership with Geffen Records last year to join New York indie label Matador, seem to be taking advantage of their new label's notoriously hands-off attitude: "[It has] heavy ass weirdo hooks," guitarist/vocalist Thurston Moore told Billboard.com of the group's yet-to-be titled 16th album, expected to drop this summer.

"We're super inspired to make a fresh start. We're glad to be dealing with a label that loves songs," Moore said of Matador. However, the rocker confirmed "we're still Sonic Youth -- I still don't know how to play the guitar."

...DOWNLOAD HERE...

If “Beyond” was Dinosaur Jr’s return to form, “Farm” is proof that this band continues to deliver rock worth cranking to 11. At times wholly 70’s guitar-epic, at other times perfect for sitting by a babbling brook with Joni and Neil, “Farm” encompasses Dinosaur Jr.’s signature palette - soaring and distorted guitar, unshakable hooks, honey-rich melodies, with songs that get into your head and, bouncing around happily, stay there.

The ear-catching “Plans” is nearly 7 minutes of classic whipped-topping rock dessert, whilst “I Don’t Wanna Go There” is a meat-and-potatoes main dish, mixing unapologetic lead guitar with straight-ahead delivery a la James Gang or Humble Pie. These two tunes round out twelve tracks propelled by the unique energy of one of America’s greatest living rock bands hitting their stride.

...DOWNLOAD HERE...

...just arrived, mmmmm, CRANK IT UP!...

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Pitchfork 500 - the ALBUM

...EXCLUSIVE CARPMEISTER COMPILATION!!!...
...In The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present, Pitchfork offers up their take on the 500 best songs of the past three decades. Focusing on indie rock (Arcade Fire, the Shins), hip-hop (Public Enemy, Jay-Z), electronic (Daft Punk, Boards of Canada), pop (Madonna, Justin Timberlake), metal (Metallica, Boris), and experimental underground music (Suicide, Boredoms), The Pitchfork 500 features all-new essays and reviews written with the sharp wit and insight for which the site is known...
...inspired by such a fine book, the carpmeister decides to embark upon a journey through blood, sweat and tears to bring you the album that they couldn't release if they wanted, (not enough of these stars are dead enough for the MAN to collect such a dizzying array of musical history together in one place) just check out the tracklist HERE, soo many flashbacks man.
PLEASE NOTE - these are not yer regular 192k and under mp3's as found elsewhere, THESE ARE LOSSLESS files culled from many personal collections, and NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ELSE...

...pt1 1977-79 download HERE...
...pt2 1980-82 download HERE...
...pt3 1983-86 download HERE...
...pt4 1987-90 download HERE...
...pt5 1991-93 download HERE...
...pt6 1994-96 download HERE...
...pt7 1997-99 download HERE...
...pt8 2000-2 download HERE...
...pt9 2003-6 download HERE...

...message from the carpmeister - ive had the list on random on my hifi whilst ive been putting the whole thing together and it's a cracking list of music, i do recommend the book if you haven't got it. Anyway enjoy the list and play LOUD!!!!!!

...i had it on random for a while, but i've bitten the bullet and cleared the schedule and i'm goin chronological!...
...wow, this playlist is 40 hrs plus!, i'm a couple of hours in and we're still in '78! but what a trip, songs so ingrained in my brain that eno's 17 minutes felt like 3 and lou reeds street hassle makes me wonder what kind of uncles THIS 9 year old boy had...
...such an evocative selection, ANY list is subject to criticism on taste alone, on paper it's easy to say NO WAY!, why THIS? why not THAT? - BUT in the listening, it really comes alive as genres skip and merge in interesting ways such as the way the donna summer groove morphs thru chic and camp anthems and the splendid parliament before returning via public image to a new wave spiky disco punk of gang of four...
...had to go and borrow the book off the good carpmeister himself to check a few facts regarding the order and now i'm hooked - it REALLY IS a good read, but with the ALBUM as well this is HEAVEN...
...i'm into 1980 now and my dna is so synchronous to the damn thing i've turned into that 12 year old brat, i just wanna get a guitar and punish my parents for bringin me into this whole charade, i storm out to the strains of joy division, fight with my girl, drink too much, bug my friends - NO-ONE UNDERSTANDS ME!!!...
...well, kiddies, i haven't been on a trip like this since some friends and i sat and watched the whole of the Beatles Anthology documentary series (Special Edition Directors Cut extra footage version) in ONE SITTING! something like 15 hrs that was, IN ONE DAY...by the end of it we were distraught at the litigation and broken dreams etc and wanted to just like RING people up and TELL 'em the Beatles just split up man, heavy trip. But that was NOTHIN'...
...JEEZ! this is better than therapy, it should be available on the national health, a binaural regression therapy session, 40 HOURS and no dollar down!!! (although i heartily recommend buying the book) ...anyhoo, i'm outta school now, burnt my first guitar and bought my first drum box, the music is WITH me and WITHIN me, protectin me from the paranoia of the cold war years i got Run DMC i got KRS-1 and i got NEW ORDER! i got the Pixies, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr, i got Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, the WEDDOES ferchrissakes! this list is UNCANNY, they've got this list from my HEAD, from my RECORD BOX...i can see it now, battered and worn, and stolen many years ago, stolen by PITCHFORK it seems, a crime at the time i blamed on local scuzzballs, solved, after all these years...

...by Pancho Be Gubbins...

...anotherQUATILYproduct...

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Dark Night of the Soul

...is the new album you can't buy for love nor money by Dangermouse and Sparklehorse, shelved in their infinite wisdom by EMI (probably 'cos the guestlist on this one is too expensive to license) but available for FREE download HERE on rfsMojofilter. You CAN buy the packaging for this which is a photobook by David Lynch and a blank cd to "use as you will" HERE but HEY, what's REALLY goin on here? - "official" story HERE...
...we all know Dangermouse burst on to the scene with the greatest rock n roll crime of the century, a cute and clever mashup of the litigious beatles and omnipresent jay-z, the GREY album available HERE, which led to both big dollar jobs for the Gorillaz and scientologist Beck and undoubtably helped sales of his many solo and collaboratory projects, and now we're supposed to believe the man's best album since his first (it Is that good) Is NOT gonna get an official release... but don't fret boys and girls 'cos radio station NPR is conveniently streaming the whole 13 tracks in their entirety HERE, and you can download it virtually anywhere by now via a viral marketing campaign that LOOKS like piracy but feels a little sleazy...sounds like a whole load of hocus pocus to sell a fifty dollar photobook or a ten dollar poster (with blank cd lest we forget).
Having got that off my chest, let me just repeat, this album is GOOD, not good like in gnarls barkley good, but good as in may actually be GREAT...just LOOK at this rolecall - Wayne Coyne - Gruff Rhys - Julian Casablancas - Black Francis - Iggy Pop - Nina Persson - VIC CHESNUTT fer chrissakes!...
...download it rip it stream it buy the book buy the poster see the installation smell the glove whatever...

...by Pancho Be Gubbins...

Monday, 27 April 2009

White Lies for Dark Times

...is the slide-tastic NEW album from Ben Harper and Relentless7 due for release on May 5th. If you can't wait 'till then, then as your doctor I advise you to download the torrent HERE, and apply aurally, both regularly and LOUDLY! but enough of my yakkin', LET'S BOOGIE!!!...

...and HEY, don't forget to PRE-ORDER ALBUM HERE to get all those extra bits of plastic (180g vinyl, and DVD) and stickers and t-shirt and prints and extra tracks if you wanna support d' MAN!, if not, why not send Ben a dollar or two, it'll be more than HE sees per unit with all those extras cutting into his pitiful percentage...

Monday, 13 April 2009

Dark Days, Light Years

...is the new album by those Super Furry Animals and it's a sparkling return to form binaural assault Under the Influence of which we bring you an essential torrent HERE...

...stand out tracks (so far) are the opener (and single) Crazy Naked Girls, a lo-fi hi-fi sci-fry groove from the planet venus that just cooks and boils, the Best of Neil Diamond (i've been saying he's long overdue a rennaissance), and the beautiful Liwiau Llachar, this albums welsh singalong...
...buy album HERE...

Monday, 16 March 2009

the Beatles - Love and Hate

...love 'em or loathe 'em, no-one here at the rfsLodge can deny we live Under the Influence of those lovable moptops from the 'pool, and as we've been in a bit of a beatles groove this week, here is a lovely tryptich of mash-up based Beatles goodies for you to download in anticipation of enrique's beatlemix coming soon to 'daFilter...

...The Beatles - Love...
...George Martin and his son Giles began work on Love after getting permission from Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, and Olivia Harrison (.[1] In discussing the project, Giles Martin noted that elements were utilized from recordings in The Beatles catalogue, "the original four tracks, eight tracks and two tracks and used this palette of sounds and music to create a soundbed."[1] George Martin also promised a prize to those who could crack a "code" found in the album.[2]...
...for torrent go HERE...

...The Beatles - Hate...
...The most expected release since the Black Album. After being asked by the remaining Beatles to make experimental remixes from their master tapes, Sir George Master Five and the former drummer Pete Best Zarustica spent 7 entire days planning this record, that for the first time in the fab-four history expresses HATE for the war, for the USA, and for everyone that supports this stupid act...
...for torrent go HERE...

...The Beatles - Hell...
...The Beatles' HELL comes to serve the world with classic tunes remixed for your listening pleasure. The Fab-Four poets of Limbo ? or Liverpool ? decided to pay a visit to HELL, like Prince William and loads of other soldiers who are still fighting this ludicrous war in the Middle-East. They took a ticket to ride in the same circles Dante described TR-708 years ago, but didn?t enjoyed it - in fact they regret it. Buy you can enjoy this trip (and it is a trip) downloading NOW their latest LP, The Beatles' HELL, yeah!...
...for torrent go HERE...

Thursday, 28 August 2008

Nevermind the BALKANS...2

...at last it's HERE, by public demand, the eagerly awaited, much anticipated sequel to our most popular download to date, Nevermind the BALKANS...2
...it's the best of good ol' gypsy music trawled from the net and beyond by sheppard and enrique, taking it down home and up tempo... it's all dance music to us...

...dancecard...
bulgaria (pirin) - eski
bulgaria (sopluk) - kopanica gankino
bulgaria (sopluk) - graovsko horo
? - h palots tantsok
armenia - ararat hakketoon
greece (crete) - maleviziotikos horos
hungary- kalyi jag
bulgaria - krivo horo
greece - pare me parayioulaki
greece (macedonia) - baidouska
greece - pendozalis
macedonia - rumelaj
turkey - karsilama
bulgaria - pravo
albania - ani mori
bulgaria - sandansko horo
armenia - aghchka yerazanke
kurdistan - strana ruha
romania (oltenia) - sirba clusereasca
albania - halle e madhe
macedonia - ovchepolsko oro
bulgaria (trakia) - ihtimanski kopanica
bulgaria (trakia) - izgrala e mesecinka
kurdistan - evin
bulgarian voices with huun huur tu - mountain story
zaratnok

...for more balkan music and many of the dance steps goto http://www.geocities.com/balkanfolkdances/

...another QUATILY product...

Friday, 1 August 2008

HAPP-E-2-C-U-A-GINN!!!


...we're celebrating both the wonderful WORLD of MOJO and DANCE (WoMaD), AND our THOUSANDTH visitor here on rfsMOJOfilter with this NewOrleansJamaicanRAREGROOVEnorthernP-FunkySoulThang - Number1 - partA - fresh from Sheppard's Decks deep in the valley groove...

...trax...
happ-e-2-c-u-a-ginn - graham central station
you hit the nail on the head - funkadelic
can i be your squeeeze - chuck carbo and the soul finders
greedy g - brentford all-stars
family affair - sly and the family stone
me and baby brother - war
purple haze - johnny jones and the king casuals
sticky sue - mickey murray
yum yum (gimme some) - fatback band
only so much oil - tower of power
beat me til i'm blue - the mowhawks
gatur bait - the gaturs
got to get yer own - reuben wilson
if it's good to ya (it's good for ya) - eddie bo
i'm a carpenter - david robinson
what goes around comes around (pt2) - arthur monday
e.v.a. - jean jaques perrey -
it's your thing - isley brothers
funky washing machine - world wonders
open sesame - kool and the gang
funky song - ripple
wicky wacky - fatback band
uh um oh no - bob and earl
the witch - the rattlers
the windy c - 100% pure poison
back to the people - infectious grooves

...and, as an extra special celebration, we'll all be vacating the valley as sheppard showcases all this vinyl and more 2NITE, friday, at an extra special SECRET location... with all this MOJO we are truly soiling ourselves...

...another QUATILY product...

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

BECK - Modern Guilt

... it's HERE!!! the mucho anticipated collaboration with dangermouse is OUT!!! (but not in the shops til the 7th i believe)
...if you just can't wait (i know i can't, i'm listening to it now) til then, take the the route thru pirate bay HERE and treat yer ears

1. Orphans
2. Gamma Ray
3. Chemtrails
4. Modern Guilt
5. Youthless
6. Walls
7. Replica
8. Soul of A Man
9. Profanity Prayers
10. Volcano

Store Date: 7 jul 2008
Upload Date: 1 jul 2008
Label: Interscope Records
Genre: Misc.
Cover: front
Bitrate: 320 kb/s, joint stereo

Beck's new album Modern Guilt contains 10 new songs, and with the exception of last year's Grammy-nominated, digital-only single "Timebomb", Modern Guilt is the first new material Beck has written since the prolific stretch that produced 2005's platinum Guero and 2006's universally acclaimed The Information.

Modern Guilt is a tightly assembled group of songs that range in lyrical tone from introspection and social commentary to off the cuff wordplay and lighthearted humor. Musically, the album's ten tracks vacillate between economy and experimentation, hybrid and pop classicism, while consistently manifesting Beck and Danger Mouse's shared interest in psych-rock, folk, electronic minimalism and orchestration.

...with all this mojo we are soiling ourselves...

Friday, 30 May 2008

MMMmetalmachinemusic...


...in the first of an occasional series, "it's what LESTER would have WANTED", inspired by the writings of a certain LESTER BANGS, we present MetalMachineMusic!!!, over to you, Lou...

"...if a kid saw the cover where i'm standin' with a microphone and said, "wow, a live album!", they'd say "what a RIPOFF!". What they (rca) shoulda had was a DISCLAIMER that said before you buy it, listen to it for two minutes, because you're not going to like it, and i said in the liner notes you're not going to like it"

...and here's the inspirational BANGS himself, TAKE IT AWAY, LESTER...

..."In case you just got here, or think metal machine music refers to something in the neighborhood of Bad Company, let me briefly explain that what we have here is a one-hour two-record set of nothing, absolutely nothing, but screaming feedback noise recorded at various frequencies, played back against various other noise layers, split down the middle into two totally seperate channels of utterly inhuman shrieks and hisses, and sold to an audience that was, to put it as mildly as possible, unprepared for it. Because sentient humans simply find it impossible not to vacate any room where it is playing. With certain isolated exceptions: mutants, mental patients, shriek freaks, masochists, sadists, amphetamine addicts, hate buffs, drug-numbed wierdos too walled off by chemicals to feel anything, other people whose nervous systems are already so bent out of shape that it sounds perfectly acceptable, the last category possibly including the author of this article, who likes metal machine music so much that he acquired (did not buy) an 8 track rca cartridge so that he can listen to it in his car.

1. If you ever thought feedback was the best thing that ever happened to the guitar, well, Lou just got rid of the guitars.

2. I realize that any idiot with the equipment could have made this album, including me, you or Lou. That's one of the main reasons I like it so much. As with the Godz and Tangerine Dream, not only does it bring you closer to the artist, but someday, god willing, I may get to do my own Metal Machine Music. It's all folk music, anyway.

3. When you wake up in the morning with the worst hangover of your life, Metal Machine Music is the best medicine. Because when you first arise you're probably so fucked (i.e., still drunk) that is doesn't even really hurt yet (not like it's going to), so you should put this album on immediately, not only to clear all the crap out of your head, but to prepare you for what's in store the rest of the day.

4. Speaking of clearing out crap, I once had this friend who would say, "I take acid at least every two months & JUST BLOW ALL THE BAD SHIT OUTA MY BRAIN!" So I say the same thing about MMM. Except I take it about once a day, like vitamins.

5. In his excellent liner notes, Lou asserts that he and the other speedfreaks did not start World Wars I, II, "or the Bay of Pigs, for that matter." And he's right. If everybody took amphetamines, all the time, everybody would understand each other. Either that or never listen or bother with the other son of a bitch, because they'd all be too busy spending three days drawing psychedelic lines around a piece of steno paper until it's totally black, writing eighty-page letters about meaningless occurrences to their mothers, or creating MMM. There would be no more wars, and peace and harmony would reign. Just imagine Gerald Ford on speed- he might manifest some glimmer of personality. Or Ronald Reagan- a blood vessel in his snapping-turtle lips would immediately burst, perhaps ridding us of that cocksucker. As is well known by now, JFK enjoyed regular injections of Meth and vitamins from happy croakers. 'Nuff said. Hey may not have actually accomplished anything (except the Bay of Pigs- wait a minute, Lou hasn't been doing his homework), but he had style and a winning smile."

...enrique says - I'LL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!!! and that's all it is folks, a dollar a side, due to the pricing peculiarities of music downloads, go HERE if you just gotsta buy the other three sides.
...go HERE if you just want the torrent.

Monday, 19 May 2008

under the INFLUENCE...


...in the first of an occasional series on the essential and influential here at the rfs lounge, i strongly urge you to take a dose of TROPICALIA, torrent HERE
for your own minty fresh copy, go HERE

The Tropicália movement was born in 1968, a momentous year around the world. It was the year of the Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy assassinations, the Prague Spring, the Chicago Convention, the Tet Offensive in Vietnam and the anti-war movement, the student rebellion in France, civil rights, the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union and the birth of the women’s movement.

In Brazil, army violence that killed three protesters in the opening months of 1968 failed to keep students from protesting the four-year-old repressive Brazilian military dictatorship. It was against this extraordinary backdrop that Tropicália arrived. As a coherent movement allied to worldwide political and cultural unrest, Tropicália lasted little more than a year, yet it had – and continues to have – a profound effect on Brazilian society.

Mixing psychedelic rock, avant-garde musique concrete (tape loops, sound experiments), samba, funk and soul, Tropicália was so radical – and its social implications so politically profound - that its leading protagonists, Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, were arrested, imprisoned and finally exiled in 1969.

Tropicália’s unique ideology mixed high art with mass culture. Tropicália created musical and cultural anarchy, a revolution in Brazilian sound with a legacy later to be internationally championed by such diverse artists as David Byrne, Beck, Kurt Cobain, Stereolab, The Bees and Tortoise.
Tropicália artists loved the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. They loved such forgotten Brazilian musical radio heroes as Dorival Caymmi, Luis Gonzaga and Orlando Silva as much as they were interested in the avant-garde of John Cage and Stockhausen.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

EVERYTHING is UNDER CONTROL!!!

...it's a riot on the radio another QUATILY product from the vaults here at radio free st*rfucker, produced by enrique che pelligro and featuring guest speaker jello biafra...



... this show brings you the music of RFS - coldcut - the dead 60s - the ruts - primal scream - bad brains - dean gray - bootsy - !!! - underworld - pink floyd - simple kid - splodgenessabounds - willy mason - daft punk - the crimea - joseph arthur and funkadelic

...for torrent go HERE

Sunday, 11 May 2008

SuperSoulSister!!!


...trawling the net at Pirate Bay today and found a concert which has gone straight into heavy rotation here at the rfs lounge, it's SHARON JONES and the DAP KINGS live from seattle's very own KEXP VIP club concerts, torrent available HERE,
enjoy...