Showing posts with label Mediafire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediafire. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Atlas Sound





Atlas Sound is the solo moniker of 25 year old Deerhunter frontman / provocateur Bradford Cox. Bradford is everything with Atlas Sound and what you hear is a complex, expansive bedroom recording. Totally absorbed and working at a prolific rate, he channels a stream of consciousness, leaving the scorched beauty of his vocals raw and untreated. Bradford cites the “ideas that I can’t make work with a five piece rock band,” as the basis of his solo work and unrestricted, he makes a currently unparalleled meld of garage rock and ambient electronics. ’Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel’ is a serious body of work that manages to combine seemingly incongruous sound elements to make a wonderfully cohesive pop narrative. It is also undoubtedly one of the year’s first truly great albums.

Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel
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Weekend EP
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

This Heat




this heat was formed from the collective desire of its individual members not to be in other peoples groups. This Heat, the first record,(The Blue and Yellow ) was a landmark release. It tore up the book and laid new rules for band composition and performance. The music was without precedent; the musicians uncompromising; the recordings hammeringly intense and the sound deep, radical, and rich. This was music stripped back to the bone but never simplified. And over time it has also proved itself prescient; there are musical innovations here that anticipate genres that would take another 15 years to reappear.

This Heat (1979)
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Health and Efficiency EP (1980)
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Deceit (1981)
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Repeat (1993)
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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Mi Ami

White-hot post-punk/heavy rhythmic assault action from this Bay Area trio, featuring Daniel McCormick and Jacob Long of Black Eyes. It’s a really strong debut of uptight, polyrhythmic frenzy and a girthy underpinning of dub. McCormick’s vocals are shrieky – really shrieky, so if you never got used to Black Eyes or Arto Lindsay, they might put you off. But the musicianship is so tight and locked down that the vocals fall to the noise side of Mi Ami’s dichotomization of chaos against serious, exacting bass/drum action.

Mi Ami - African Rhythms EP
http://www.mediafire.com/?xdad54etudb

HOORAY!!!

Masonna



Masonna - Ejaculator Generator
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4h24wpvgikx