Filtraciones '08
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Dos desde el norte:
Paavoharju - Laulu Laakson Kukasta EP (2008)

@2hvm2te5:
As an accompanying release to the album of the same name, this new three track EP by uncategorisable Finnish band Paavoharju features two exclusive, non-album tracks, including (confusingly) 'Laulu Laakson Kukista' which didn't make it to the final album tracklist. The song meanders in melancholy, folksy fashion, taking a simple, scratchy guitar and piano motifs as a central theme, but it's all been conditioned by that unmistakably bizarre Paavoharju recording style that fills everything with a sense of naïve fairytale wonderment. A breakdown sequence (of sorts) reveals an odd, muffled hammering sound in the background, which could either be construction work going on a few hundred yards away from the studio, or (more likely) what passes for drums in this band. 'Kirkonvaki', as culled from the album, sounds incredibly dramatic, like a church organ recital interrupted by a few stray breakbeats (no half-hearted thumping on this one) and disintegrating cassettes of operatic vocal recordings. It's all incredibly peculiar, though not nearly as much so as the twelve minute live recording 'Kassetti Moskovasta', which could hardly have sounded more comprehensively eroded away, as if ravaged by years of neglect in a musty attic. That's almost certainly not how it came to sound like this though, you get the feeling it was probably recorded a few months ago on an incredibly rubbish tape machine. Regardless, the crumbly, decaying aesthetic matches the spooky atmosphere that hangs over the music. Awesome.
http://rapidshare.com/files/113655477/Paavoharju-Laulu_Laakson_Kukasta-EP-WEB-2008-r35.rarEleanoora Rosenholm - Vainajan Muotokuva (Fonal, 2008)

@2hvm2te5:
Despite the name, brand new Fonal project Eleanoora Rosenholm is in fact a band, and what a band they are. A trio comprising of Noora Tommila, Pasi Salmi and Mika Rättö the members have honed their expertise lending their talents to Boomkat favourites Circle and my own secret Finnish obsession the Magyar Posse (check them out if you can!) so you should probably already know you're going to be in for something a little bit special. And special is the best way to describe the peculiar, sugar coated disco-pop of 'Vainajan muotokuva' as from the first utterances of Noora's sherbet-sweet vocals you're transported into another land, far away from the troubled pre-apocalypse of our own. This is true escapism, music to dance away the hours at a half-empty club in a run-down town, music to pull you into a lilac dream world usually left for the more twee among us. Part of me would like to link this murderous electro-pop to the 70s sleaze of Glass Candy and their gang of no-wave followers but there's something notably more pure, less fashionable about Eleanoora Rosenholm, and in that I get the feeling that this is a record that will stay with me for far longer than it might initially suggest. Hidden beneath blurts of analogue synthesizer and crisp electronic rhythms are the skeletons of long forgotten love-songs, folk music from another time, early 80s ballads - the music that brings nostalgia, romance and passion no matter what time of day it is. Maybe this isn't the usual Fonal record for most of you, for certain it's a million miles away from Kemialliset Ystavat's oaken musings on world music or Islaja's introverted hums but when you think back to the hiccupping electronic joy of Paavoharju, the foot-stomping no-holds barred excess of Risto or the genre-tripping world of TV Resistori, 'Vainajan Muotokuva' makes perfect sense. Give Eleanoora Rosenholm your attention, and trust me after listening to the first track 'Musta Rusuu' you'll be hopelessly in love…ESSENTIAL PURCHASE.
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Me gusto bastant su anterior Pleasures and Treasures así que este prometeeeeeee:
Sic Alps - A Long Way Around To A Shortcut [Animal Disguise 2008]

@26g425qt:
A limited edition collection of all the Sic Alps vinyl /analog singles from the last 2 years on one convenient CD.
26 tracks including the Description Of The Harbor 12", Strawberry Guillotine 7'", Semi Streets 7'', Teenage Alps cassette, The Soft Tour In Rough Form 12", their track Latin from the Hip Hop Shop Sweeper compilation, and one previously unreleased track.http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E612338Sedito: rollito lofi en la linea de times new viking, que no había comentado nada
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Zeigeist-The Jade Hotel (2008)
No, no es el disco de los Smashing jejej, se trata de un grupo sueco, que están francamente bien, electro pop para pasarlo bien.
iInfluencias de Matthew Barney, Comme des Garçons, Peter Greenaway, Andy Warhol, David Lynch.http://rapidshare.com/files/112645466/The_Jade.zip
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http://rapidshare.com/files/113608564/lotoffeat.rarDespués de la primera escucha, esto pinta muy pero que muy bien. Espero que no me decepcione trás prestarle más atención.
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hey greychaos, has escuchado a the cool kids? es que vengo leyendo sobre ellos en varios sitios y no sé si es un hypete o no. gracias por la filtración, en cualquier caso.
yo os paso el enlace al último de
Erikah Badu "New Amerikah Part One (4th World War)" 2008http://rapidshare.com/files/93895235/Erykah_Badu_-_New_Amerykah_Part_One__4th_World_War_-SzPi.rar.html -
Cult of Luna - Eternal Kingdom (2008)

http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=TK4WQ79WPortishead - Live @ Coachella 2008
http://rapidshare.com/files/113547941/Portishead_-_Live___Coachella_2008.rar ```Pwd: redrum -
El de la Badu está bien, al menos la tipa siempre se arriesga en cada album. Prácticamente no tiene dos iguales.
Los Cool Kids molan. Concepto musical bastante original y potencial para hacer algo grande.
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@1fepuw5k:
"Pelukini" Cult of Luna - Eternal Kingdom (2008)
Qué buena!! No sabía que sacaban disco.

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Mucho más fácil que lo de los gatitos, pelukas. Gracias RS

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¿te has regalado aquí o va en serio?
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@Pelukini:2nynus2a:

si pones la opción Download Via Cogent te sale un acertijo de la cábala que sólo pueden descifrar Madonna y compañía
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Nadja - Trinity (2008)
@1lgapa7h:
A special Nadja CD also featuring one solo track by both members Aidan Baker & Leah Buckareff
Released in conjunction with a live performance on April 20th, 2008 in Bremen. Limited edition of 500 numbered copies in full color sleevehttp://rapidshare.com/files/114014245/nit.rar -
los de Nadja cuando van al baño sacan un disco, no?
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@Zackchill:2zb2rzzf:
Me gusto bastant su anterior Pleasures and Treasures así que este prometeeeeeee:
Sic Alps - A Long Way Around To A Shortcut [Animal Disguise 2008]

@2zb2rzzf:
A limited edition collection of all the Sic Alps vinyl /analog singles from the last 2 years on one convenient CD.
26 tracks including the Description Of The Harbor 12", Strawberry Guillotine 7'", Semi Streets 7'', Teenage Alps cassette, The Soft Tour In Rough Form 12", their track Latin from the Hip Hop Shop Sweeper compilation, and one previously unreleased track.http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E612338Sedito: rollito lofi en la linea de times new viking, que no había comentado nada
'description if the harbor' fue uno de los cinco mejores discos que escuché en 2007. 'strawberry guillotine' también tumba. ¡gracias!
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Ni idea de estos, pero la portada me gusta:
The M's - Real Close Ones (2008)

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Pop Levi - Never Never Love (06/2008)

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Architecture In Helsinki - Like It Or Not EP
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Alguien sabe algo del largo de los Black Kids? Tengo el EP ya un poco rallado y necesito algo más para la vena…
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Bueno, va siendo hora de que alguien se decida a traer alguna banda finlandesa, no estarían mal en el Tanned Tin…

Paavoharju - Laulu Laakson Kukista (Fonal, 2008)
@39ptq62c:
It's hard to pin down precisely what it is that's so alluring about Finland's hugely acclaimed Paavoharju, but the consensus seems to have been that their remarkable debut album "Yha Hamaraa" quite simply managed to marry a myriad disjointed influences and sound sources without ever sounding like it was trying too hard. If you've never heard the music of Paavoharju, prepare yourself for one of life's more considerable and uncontained pleasures. They are a band who take in influence from the "Radio India" style shortwave pop transmissions of the Sublime Frequencies label, freak folk, Europop, modern classical, plunderphonics, choral, devotional, experimental and multicoloured music of almost every description imaginable - and yet they embody a specific sound that's unmistakably their own. Their aforementioned debut "Yha Hamaraa" made such an impact when it first came out that it seemed to unify music critics and the buying public from all ends of the musical spectrum, worshipped by chin-stroking journalists and passers by alike - one of those records that you could play almost anywhere and guarantee people would virtually queue to ask who it was by and where they could buy it. Their long awaited follow-up "Laulu Laakson Kukista" does that remarkable thing and doesn't disappoint. The scope and energy here is once again impossible to contain - opening with drone washes, de-tuned music box tones and vocals degraded by worn down analogue tape, it sounds like a day in the park, a far away ice cream van, an orchestra rehearsing and Fennesz doing a soundcheck all at the same time. From there we go to "Kevätrumpu" - an absolutely genius generic jamboree that sounds like Kylie Minogue playing with a backing band that's half Finnish folk and half Bolywood session band, recorded to a four-track recorder that's been thrown into the sea and discovered 20 years later by some fortunate anthropologist. Heck, there are even some Autechre-style rhythmic distortions towards the end of the track - you just couldn't make it up, and it sounds SO good. Next - "Tuoksu Tarttuu Meihin" takes in some far away solo piano and quietly malfunctioning distortion pedals in a Tim Hecker meets Akira Rabelais sort of fashion, while "Ursulan Uni" sounds like a cross between Isan and Philip Jeck - and is just utterly beautiful. It's virtually impossible to sum up the sheer brilliance and scope of this schizophrenic yet brilliantly coherent album, it shimmers with all the excitement and knowledge of a seemingly endless stream of influence and once again manages to sound unlike anything you'll have ever heard before in your life. And believe us when we say that recommendations really don't come much higher than that. An utterly Essential Purchase.
http://www.mediafire.com/?m44od1ds1ep
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