Whitehouse - Birdseed
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Showing posts with label avant-garde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avant-garde. Show all posts
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Monday, February 1, 2016
Ministry (Pivotal Industrial Metal , 80's, electronic, thrash)
MINISTRY - PSALM 69 : THE WAY TO SUCCEED OR THE WAY TO SUCK EGGS
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N.W.O.
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5:31
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2
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Just One Fix
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5:11
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3
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TV II
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3:05
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4
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Hero
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4:13
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5
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Jesus Build My Hotrod
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4:52
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6
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Scarecrow
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8:22
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7
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Psalm 69
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5:30
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8
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Corrosion
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4:56
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9
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Grace
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3:06
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Labels:
alternative rock,
ambient,
analogue,
avant-garde,
electronic,
glitch,
Industrial Metal,
Metal,
Musique Concrete,
noise
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Death Grips - NO LOVE DEEP WEB (HIP HOP GOLD)
No Love Deep Web (stylized as NØ LØV∑ D∑∑P W∏B or simply NO LOVE DEEP WEB[2]) is the second studio album by American group Death Grips. It was self-released by the band, online as a free download on October 1, 2012. Recorded from May to August 2012, the album exhibited what the band described as a darker and more minimal style. The album was leaked by the band due to complications over its release date with their label, Epic, who subsequently dropped them.[3] The record was later made available for purchase via the band's own Third Worlds imprint and Harvest Records.[1]
The album's release was met with strong attention from online media groups, largely due to its sexually explicit album cover, which features a picture of group member Zach Hill's erect, circumcised penis, with the album title written across it. The release received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised its complexity and stripped down sound.
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Labels:
alternative rock,
avant-garde,
electronic,
flylo,
glitch,
Hip-hop,
lovesynth,
noise
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Pink and Yellow - Fractured Nostalgia (zip) (free download)
2015 compilation of colorful blasts of noise, chip-tune, and deformed samples from reclusive New Orleans DIY / lo-fi electronics artist Pink and Yellow. Originally released as a split with fellow Illuminated Paths artist Vandelay Industries , this ZIP file contains the entire Pink and Yellow half of the cassette combined with three previously unreleased bonus tracks.
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Labels:
alternative rock,
ambient,
analogue,
avant-garde,
chiptune,
dub,
electronic,
glitch,
indie,
lovesynth,
noise,
pop,
Zip
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Skinny Puppy - Rabies - 1989 - MP3
Circa 1989, I bring you the sole Skinny Puppy album to feature rival iconoclast Al Jourgensen as a contributing member.
Mediafire 320 MP3 Download of Skinny Puppy Rabies
Mediafire 320 MP3 Download of Skinny Puppy Rabies
Friday, August 14, 2015
Brenoritvrezorkre – Vasagraèbe Éakr Vatrè Brenoritvrezorkre (1996 Cassette)
Tracklist
A1 | Aaprab Vergz Varbadre | 02:06 |
A2 | Eakre Uatre Zurgtapre | 02:41 |
A3 | Berv Tre Mve | 01:45 |
A4 | Vermyapre Zuerkle Uatre | 01:53 |
A5 | Kloarbe Vurtrue Zuerkle Goebtre | 01:59 |
A6 | Uatr Borvuatre Zuerkle Droer | 08:40 |
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Skinny Puppy - VIVIsectIV (1988)
VIVIsectVI (pronounced "Vivisect Six") is the fourth album by Skinny Puppy. The title of the album is a pun associating vivisectionwith satanism.
This is the only Skinny Puppy album on which Dave Ogilvie (credited as "Rave") is given songwriting credit and listed as an official member of the band. This was also the only album (until 2004's The Greater Wrong of the Right) to feature a photo of the band. Dave Ogilvie is not included in the photo. The cover artwork was done by Steven R. Gilmore, a longtime collaborator with the band; the photo was taken by Kevin Westenberg.[3][4]
Embryo - We Keep On - MP3 - 1973 - Krautrock
Studio Album, released in 1973
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. No place to go (12:32)
2. Flute and Saz (5:57)
3. Ehna, Ehna, Abu Lele (8:43)
4. Hackbrett-dance (3:54)
5. Abdul Malek (3:15)
6. Don't come tomorrow (3:48)
Total Time: 38:09
2. Flute and Saz (5:57)
3. Ehna, Ehna, Abu Lele (8:43)
4. Hackbrett-dance (3:54)
5. Abdul Malek (3:15)
6. Don't come tomorrow (3:48)
Total Time: 38:09
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Autechre - Exai
Exai is the eleventh album by electronic music duo Autechre, released on Warp Records. The album was released in digital form on 7 February 2013,[1] with the double CD and quadruple vinyl versions released on 5 March.[2] Like other Autechre albums, Exai features album artwork by The Designers Republic.
Exai has received positive reviews, with a Metacritic average rating of 80% based on twenty-three reviews.[3] Grayson Currin of Pitchfork Media thought the album had some good moments, but was too long at two hours, and would have been improved by more editing and trimming.[6] Chris Power of BBC Music was more enthusiastic, calling the album Autechre's best in fifteen years.[5]
Autechre - Exai - MP3 - ZIP - Download
Exai has received positive reviews, with a Metacritic average rating of 80% based on twenty-three reviews.[3] Grayson Currin of Pitchfork Media thought the album had some good moments, but was too long at two hours, and would have been improved by more editing and trimming.[6] Chris Power of BBC Music was more enthusiastic, calling the album Autechre's best in fifteen years.[5]
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Skinny Puppy - Back & Forth EP - 1984
Back & Forth is the self-published debut EP by Skinny Puppy, released in 1984. It was supposed to be a limited edition of 50 copies but only 35 were actually made.[1] The first 15 copies were dubbed at a normal speed, while the remaining 20 were dubbed at a high speed, making them slightly inferior to the first 15.[2] This album was remastered and rereleased in 1992 as Back and Forth Series 2, with additional tracks.[3]
The album's front and back covers are illustrations of aliens from the book UFOs Past, Present, and Future[3] by Robert Emenegger. The inner sleeve includes a detail of George Tooker's 1950 painting Subway.[3][4]
Track listing (original release)[edit]
Side A | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "Sleeping Beast" | 5:46 | ||||||||
2. | "K-9" | 3:37 | ||||||||
3. | "Quiet Solitude" | 4:45 | ||||||||
Total length:
| 14:08 |
Side B | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "The Pit" | 3:22 | ||||||||
2. | "Dead of Winter" | 7:15 | ||||||||
3. | "A.M./Meat Flavour" | 1:50 | ||||||||
4. | "Edge of Insanity" | 1:30 | ||||||||
Total length:
| 13:57 |
Holger Czukay and Rolf Dammers - Canaxis - 1969 MP3 download
Holger Czukay and Rolf Dammers - Canaxis (1969)
Original release credited to Technical Space Composer's Crew
MP3 download (hosted by Mediafire)
Original release credited to Technical Space Composer's Crew
MP3 download (hosted by Mediafire)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Neutral Milk Hotel - Invent Yourself A Shortcake (1991)
Neutral Milk Hotel - Invent Yourself A Shortcake (1991, self-released cassette)
Before releasing the indie classic On Avery Island, there were a handful of self-released cassettes accredited to Neutral Milk Hotel. Most of the material was thrown together by singer/guitarist Jeff Mangum and exclusively distributed to other members of the experimental Elephant Six collective. One of the earliest is a piece from 1991 called Invent Yourself a Shortcake.
At this point, the Neutral Milk sound is radically different from what the band would come to be known for. There's a lot of sound collage / musique concrete to be found here with song titles like "Random Noise," "More Noise" and "Spooky Sounds." There are a few songs with no musical elements at all such as "Prank Call" and "Digestion Machine," and there are even a few pieces like "Charlotte" that are pure noise rock. However, there's still a bit of folky indie rock to be found, with pop songs like "My Dreamgirl Don't Exist," and "Synthetic Flying Machine" which eventually made it's way onto In The Aeroplane over the Sea.
While obviously not on par with their later, more official releases, this is a recommended listen for anyone into early 90's indie.
Before releasing the indie classic On Avery Island, there were a handful of self-released cassettes accredited to Neutral Milk Hotel. Most of the material was thrown together by singer/guitarist Jeff Mangum and exclusively distributed to other members of the experimental Elephant Six collective. One of the earliest is a piece from 1991 called Invent Yourself a Shortcake.
At this point, the Neutral Milk sound is radically different from what the band would come to be known for. There's a lot of sound collage / musique concrete to be found here with song titles like "Random Noise," "More Noise" and "Spooky Sounds." There are a few songs with no musical elements at all such as "Prank Call" and "Digestion Machine," and there are even a few pieces like "Charlotte" that are pure noise rock. However, there's still a bit of folky indie rock to be found, with pop songs like "My Dreamgirl Don't Exist," and "Synthetic Flying Machine" which eventually made it's way onto In The Aeroplane over the Sea.
While obviously not on par with their later, more official releases, this is a recommended listen for anyone into early 90's indie.
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