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ey, gracias toxi! un zippyshare siempre es mucho mejor!
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Buenas, como loco estoy por encontrar el disco de Dylan Shearer, Porchpuddles. Aquí se puede escuchar.
http://emptycellarrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Si alguien lo encuentra, pues eso, agradecido.
Ah, el nuevo de Dignan Porch, Nothing Bad Will Ever Happen, tambien molaria bastante.
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Ya tengo Oh Sees, Antibalas y Getatchiu, gracias. El de Arielsito Pink está a mano? no lo encuentro… Ojo peligro, que la gira se la marca con Dam Funk en la banda y con Ferraro de telonaire.
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No me sorprende que los enlaces al nuevo de The XX esten todos caidos…basta con googlear para encontrarlos. Alguien ha encontrado algun enlace con un etiquetado menos obvio y que posea una calidad superior a un transistor mono de la Guerra Civil, Ay Carmela style?
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Merci estat!
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Aquí va otro enlace para el nuevo de The XX:
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Muchas gracias!
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entonces esta temporada se llevan mas los xx que los animal collective?
dejo el de dignan porch que alguien pedia. nombre de grupo feo de cojones, por cierto.
dignan porch / nothing bad will ever happen (captured tracks, 2012)

@wkud23cr:
Nothing Bad Will Ever Happen is Dignan Porch’s second album, though in many ways it’s their first. 2010’s debut, Tendrils, was written and recorded as a solo concern by singer Joe Walsh. Here, he’s joined by the full band, comprising brother Sam Walsh plus close friends Ben Goodwin, Hayley Akins and Stephen Keane.
Based in Tooting, South London, Dignan Porch began with Joe recording what he describes as “weird fuzzy pop songs” on a basic Tascam 8-track recorder, a collage of ideas and layered melodies that touched on noise-pop, psychedelic garage rock and melancholic folk. “The name ‘Dignan Porch’ doesn’t mean anything,” says Joe (in case you were wondering). “It’s just a combination of two words that at the time of creation, seemed to capture the vibe of the band.”
http://capturedtracks.com/catalog/store/ct-161-dignan-porch-nothing-bad-will-ever-happen-lpcdmp3/
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Neil Halstead - Palindrome Hunches

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@Guilen:14d7fqm7:
…y que posea una calidad superior a un transistor mono de la Guerra Civil, Ay Carmela style?
¿No será que el disco es un poco tostón?
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me suena que este tambien lo habia pedido alguien. parece ser que el tipo es muy fan de randy newman.
matthew e. white / big inner (hometapes/spacebomb, 2012)

@2qk7nifs:
Drawing from a deep well of regional influences like Randy Newman, Allen Toussaint, and Alan Lomax, Richmond, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/arranger Matthew E. White specializes in a meticulously crafted blend of reggae-infused folk-gospel, tropicalia, swirling indie pop, and Stax-era R&B. Raised in an evangelical household by missionary parents (he spent four years in the Philippines) and nourished on the sounds of Curtis Mayfield, Caetano Veloso, the Band, and Brian Wilson, White has collaborated with like-minded artists such as Megafaun, Sharon Van Etten, the Mountain Goats, Ken Vandermark, and Justin Vernon, as well as toured and recorded as the leader of avant-garde jazz band Fight the Big Bull. The soulful and colorful Big Inner, his debut album for Spacebomb, a branch of the Hometapes label, was released in 2012.
http://home-tapes.com/Hometapes/HAUS_HT056.html
y este tambien puede gustar a fans de newman pero sobre todo de dylan.
el disco incluye, aparte de la colaboracion de jeff tweddy en uno de los temas, una preciosa version del "jesus, etc." de wilco.bill fay / life is people (dead oceans, 2012)

@2qk7nifs:
Bill Fay is one of English music's best kept secrets. At the dawn of the 1970s, he was a one-man song factory, with a piano that spilled liquid gold and a voice every bit the equal of Ray Davies, John Lennon, early Bowie, or Procol Harum's Gary Brooker. He made two solo albums but his contract wasn't renewed, which left his LPs and his reputation to become cult items. But he never stopped writing, the music kept on coming. Now, in his late sixties, he has produced Life Is People, a brand new studio album that shows his profoundly humanist vision is as strong as it ever was.
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A few CDs of Bill's early demos and home recordings have since emerged, but Life Is People is his first properly crafted studio album since 1971. He was motivated by American producer Joshua Henry, who grew up listening to his dad's Bill Fay albums on vinyl. Spooling through Bill's home demos, Joshua discovered an incredible trove of material. Matt Deighton (Oasis, Paul Weller, Mother Earth) assembled a cast of backup musicians to bring out the songs' full potential. These include Deighton on guitar, Tim Weller (who's played drums for everyone from Will Young to Noel Gallagher and Goldfrapp), and keyboardist Mikey Rowe (High Flying Birds, Stevie Nicks, etc). In addition, Bill is reunited on several tracks with Ray Russell and drummer Alan Rushton, who played on Time Of The Last Persecution.
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It's time to recognise one of the great English voices. After nearly 50 years, Bill Fay has finally delivered his masterpiece: as rapturous and soul-stirring as any music you'll hear this year. -
@-Toxinho-:25vt5y4w:
Neil Halstead - Palindrome Hunches
http://rapidgator.net/file/35392718Ya ha volado.
Edito:
aquí dejo otros enlaces.
http://rapidgator.net/file/35419687/NeilHalstead-PalindromeHunches2012.rar.htmlhttp://depositfiles.com/files/0js9f491k
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|886p7|286448807|NeilHalsteadPalindromeHunches2012.rar|79037|0|0 ``` -
Yep, gracias Bruce por el de Dignan Porch.
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Holy Other - Held
http://www.mediafire.com/?m0dh4t2w1444r1k
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dinosaur jr. / i bet on sky (jagjaguwar/pias, 2012)

@1iynyiog:
There is nothing quite like a Dinosaur Jr. album. The best ones are always recognizable from the first notes. And even though J tries to trip us up by smearing "Don't Pretend You Didn't Know" with keyboards, it's clear from the moment he starts his vocals that this is the one and only Dinosaur Jr., long reigning kings of Amherst, Massachusetts (and anywhere else they choose to hang their toques).
I Bet on Sky is the third Dinosaur Jr. album since the original trio — J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph — reformed in 2005. And, crazily, it marks the band's 10th studio album since their debut on Homestead Records in 1985. Back in the '80s, if anyone has suggested that these guys would be performing and recording at such a high level 27 years later, they would have been laughed out of the tree fort. The trio's early shows were so full of sonic chaos, such a weird blend of aggression and catatonia that we all assumed they would flame out fast. But the joke was on us.
Watch the Corners music video | ► play
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@bruce_billis:2m1xn4vk:
me suena que este tambien lo habia pedido alguien. parece ser que el tipo es muy fan de randy newman.
matthew e. white / big inner (hometapes/spacebomb, 2012)

@2m1xn4vk:
Drawing from a deep well of regional influences like Randy Newman, Allen Toussaint, and Alan Lomax, Richmond, Virginia-based singer/songwriter/arranger Matthew E. White specializes in a meticulously crafted blend of reggae-infused folk-gospel, tropicalia, swirling indie pop, and Stax-era R&B. Raised in an evangelical household by missionary parents (he spent four years in the Philippines) and nourished on the sounds of Curtis Mayfield, Caetano Veloso, the Band, and Brian Wilson, White has collaborated with like-minded artists such as Megafaun, Sharon Van Etten, the Mountain Goats, Ken Vandermark, and Justin Vernon, as well as toured and recorded as the leader of avant-garde jazz band Fight the Big Bull. The soulful and colorful Big Inner, his debut album for Spacebomb, a branch of the Hometapes label, was released in 2012.
GRACIAS!
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@bruce_billis:10r25i3q:
dinosaur jr. / i bet on sky (jagjaguwar/pias, 2012)

@10r25i3q:
There is nothing quite like a Dinosaur Jr. album. The best ones are always recognizable from the first notes. And even though J tries to trip us up by smearing "Don't Pretend You Didn't Know" with keyboards, it's clear from the moment he starts his vocals that this is the one and only Dinosaur Jr., long reigning kings of Amherst, Massachusetts (and anywhere else they choose to hang their toques).
I Bet on Sky is the third Dinosaur Jr. album since the original trio — J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph — reformed in 2005. And, crazily, it marks the band's 10th studio album since their debut on Homestead Records in 1985. Back in the '80s, if anyone has suggested that these guys would be performing and recording at such a high level 27 years later, they would have been laughed out of the tree fort. The trio's early shows were so full of sonic chaos, such a weird blend of aggression and catatonia that we all assumed they would flame out fast. But the joke was on us.
Watch the Corners music video | ► play
Muchas muchas gracias. Me has hecho inmensamente feliz.
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gracias bruce! te estas convirtiendo en nuestro mesias!
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