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No ha salido todavía el Glazin' de los Jacuzzi Boys?
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Muy grandes ambos


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Cymbals Eat Guitars - Lenses Alien (2011)

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@Tambourine:2qqgv7rg:
Cymbals Eat Guitars - Lenses Alien (2011)
¡Grandeeeees! Muchas gracias. Todavía sudo al recordar esos gorros de lana en el Nasti

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la gente de Stereogum presenta:
Stroked: a tribute to "Is this it"

@pfy91qo4:
Peter Bjorn And John – ‘Is This It’
Chelsea Wolfe – ‘The Modern Age’
Frankie Rose – ‘Soma’
Real Estate – ‘Barely Legal’
Wise Blood – ‘Someday’
Austra – ‘Alone, Together’
The Morning Benders – ‘Last Night’
Owen Pallett – ‘Hard To Explain’
Heems – ‘New York City Cops’
Deradoorian – ‘Trying Your Luck’
Computer Magic – ‘Take It Or Leave It’http://cdn.stereogum.com/files/2011/07/STROKED.zipmás información:
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@Tambourine:37sidg95:
Cymbals Eat Guitars - Lenses Alien (2011)
http://uploaded.to/file/fozl8sswte quiero, tío!
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@Veritas:32t7l1k7:
@Tambourine:32t7l1k7:
Cymbals Eat Guitars - Lenses Alien (2011)
¡Grandeeeees! Muchas gracias. Todavía sudo al recordar esos gorros de lana en el Nasti

Un poco más flojo que el primero, no¿?
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moji moji - N [Resting Bell, 2011]

Enlaces en descarga gratuita desde el netlabel:
http://www.archive.org/compress/rb093
http://raw.media.sonicsquirrel.net/rest ... /rb093.zip
@1ixpz8ma:
Lucas Page (a.k.a. moji moji) is a musician/sound designer born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
His first EP album is entitled “Detroit de le Maire” and was released by Hipidukimuzik net label. Detroit de le Maire comprises 4 tracks inspired by the Lemaire strait, (which runs between Tierra del Fuego and Isla de los Estados).For his second album, “N”, moji moji travels to the argentinean northwest and draws inspiration from the immensity of its breathtaking landscapes. The result are 5 beautiful pieces between postrock, shoegaze, pop and ambient. Sliding guitar tones, a fine and subtle composition with guitar, keyboards and percussion are ending up in a big, organic soundscape. Walls of sound are built up and falling apart within this work and you can always close your eyes and let the music carry you away.
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*shels - Plains of the Purple Buffalo [2011]

Post Rock/Ambient/Shoegaze
http://www.wupload.com/file/40028872http://www.filesonic.com/file/1341584311 -
mmmm, Kaurismakis, llevo con ese disco un par de semanas, me gusta mucho, no se por qué pero no se me ocurrió colgarlo aquí, ando detrás de algún concierto suyo, ahora en London llevan un poco de hype encima, en RockSound ponían el disco del najas.
PD lo de ambient lo podemos quitar, no vaya a ser que los droneros se lo bajen y te pongan a caldo.

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The Jayhawks - Mockingbird Time (2011)

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Acabo de sufrir una alucinacion, aqui hace un rato habia un post de Zachill con tres discos , entre ellos el EP de Hud Mo, ahora no está, y no es que me haya confundido de hilo, es que no sale ni buscando los mensajes en su perfil…..
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También han desaparecido varios posts del hilo del Fly Me To The Moon.
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ok, ahora lo entiendo, ha sido algo generalizado, estaba flipando con unos post fantasma en el hilo de electrónica.
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Aprovecho para volver a poner el enlace al EP de los Flaming Lips con Lightning Bolt que era uno de los mensajes desaparecidos.
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@palmy:or0ug4x3:
Un poco más flojo que el primero, no¿?
Sí, la verdad es que es bastante más flojo que el primero, aún así no me ha disgustado la evolución.
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recupero el post del disco de Julianna Barwick que bruce billis enlazó por el hilo dronero en febrero, y merece reivindicación más amplia en el general. Precioso, precioso, precioso:
@bruce_billis:rzhripj9:
julianna barwick - the magic place (asthmatic kitty, 2011)

http://www.mediafire.com/?8rcu1aa9339fol8 ```@rzhripj9: > NYC singer Julianna Barwick is a master of vocal layering, a technique in which she builds complex, ethereal tunes by interweaving recorded loops of her own voice. The resulting symphony of vocals is otherworldly and transcendental, containing both the beauty and purity of spirit of a children’s choir as well as the abstract structural designs of forward thinking composers like Sigur Ros (or Glass or Eno before them). Call it sublime, angelic, majestic – whatever adjective you find most poignant, chances are it somehow implies Barwick’s ability to create music that seems divinely inspired. > > After teasing us with the short quaff of ambrosia that was last year’s Florine EP, Barwick will release full length debut The Magic Place this Winter. And while Magic only contains three more tracks than Florine, each one averages nearly five minutes long. And in the space of such lengthy tracks Barwick deftly navigates the heavenly heights without the aid of musical instruments other than her voice (and in few instances spare piano and guitar). As a whole, The Magic Place is as fully resplendent as its predecessor. And in parts, surprisingly, the songs stand up on their own as well. Where Barwick’s self imposed limitations could have have easily resulted in a monotonous listen, the nine tracks of The Magic Place contain enough uniqueness to keep them distinct. > > Bar wick displays repetitive cadences of low/high vocals that sound somewhat African inspired in tracks like ‘Envelop,” and titular “Magic Place.” Other tracks are harder to place, with piano and guitar accompanied “Bob in Your Gait” taking on a dream-pop lilt or “Keep Up The Good Work,” and “Cloak,” which both convey a Northern European sense of cold sobriety. And “White Flag” seems a bit like all of the above – it’s an ebullient orchestration packed to the brim with rich vocal strands of all colors and stripes. Bar wick touches on minimalism as well as its opposite, often in the space of a single tune, and throughout her simply astonishing vocal range never betrays her aspirations. > > Quite frankly, next to The Magic Place’s soul-wrenching melodies and the implicit talent behind their orchestration, most other music simply seems trite and unambitious. Though the critics have yet to weigh in on The Magic Place’s technical dissection, this listener for one has already been willingly swept of his feet. > > — Jon Behm estilo: ambient / vocal layering [http://asthmatickitty.com/the-magic-place](rzhripj9) -
Maria Minerva
Cabaret Cixous
[2011, Not Not Fun]

@6godb0o4:hipnagogic pop
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Screaming Trees – Last Words: The Final Recordings (2011)

http://www.wupload.com/file/74725942No necesita mucha presentacion. La añorada banda de Mark Lanegan, saca de sus archivos lo que iba a ser la continuación a 'Dust', pero que nunca se llegó a editar, ya que el grupo se rompio en pedazos.
Han asegurado que no van a reunirse ni volver a girar, pero si asi fuera, al menos nos quedara este testamento.
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