Friday, October 23, 2015
Steve Roach - Structures From Silence (1984)
Saturday, November 12, 2011
R.I.P. Out Sounds
I've decided to shut this bad boy down; seems like I get a DMCA notice every few days now and a lot of the older posts have just simply vanished into thin air. Combine that fact with Rapidshare's overall crappiness and the decision to shut it all down becomes easier.
Plus, (and I hate to say it but it's true) Spotify has basically made blogs like these obsolete. Why fill up your own hard drive and have to buy bigger and bigger data storage devices to satiate our need as completists to own every single record ever made (which is impossible) when there's a really cheap service that does it all for you?
As a friend of mine recently said, (and he works in the industry as a producer/engineer, pretty well known but I'll keep him anonymous since he's a super rad guy) "this is how we make our living..." I don't want to get into a debate again about stealing/sharing, etc. but I had a hilarious e-mail battle last year with the merch guy from Stones Throw Records (that went on for like a week) and another e-mail from Justin Moyer of Antelope (now-defunct Dischord Records band) in which I returned asking a series of pointed questions that he never responded to. I have to admit it, but you guys are totally within your right when representing the label/artist/etc.'s view of music sharing (a term I'll continue to use; I would only call it stealing if I made money off of it) and since there's such a nebulous cloud around myself in terms of what I think is right and wrong, it's easier just to say "forget it".
Basically, I'm over it.
I love all of you that have DL'ed, commented, read, etc. but I'm going to devote my time and minimum talent elsewhere on the interwebs.
Peace out.
Plus, (and I hate to say it but it's true) Spotify has basically made blogs like these obsolete. Why fill up your own hard drive and have to buy bigger and bigger data storage devices to satiate our need as completists to own every single record ever made (which is impossible) when there's a really cheap service that does it all for you?
As a friend of mine recently said, (and he works in the industry as a producer/engineer, pretty well known but I'll keep him anonymous since he's a super rad guy) "this is how we make our living..." I don't want to get into a debate again about stealing/sharing, etc. but I had a hilarious e-mail battle last year with the merch guy from Stones Throw Records (that went on for like a week) and another e-mail from Justin Moyer of Antelope (now-defunct Dischord Records band) in which I returned asking a series of pointed questions that he never responded to. I have to admit it, but you guys are totally within your right when representing the label/artist/etc.'s view of music sharing (a term I'll continue to use; I would only call it stealing if I made money off of it) and since there's such a nebulous cloud around myself in terms of what I think is right and wrong, it's easier just to say "forget it".
Basically, I'm over it.
I love all of you that have DL'ed, commented, read, etc. but I'm going to devote my time and minimum talent elsewhere on the interwebs.
Peace out.
Monday, October 24, 2011
NONA - NONA Reloaded (2011)
NONA is a West Chester, PA-based punk rock band that writes catchy and well-crafted songs with kick-ass melodies and sheer moxie in the vein of early Superchunk or a slightly updated version of Tiger Trap.
This 5-song EP is basically a reworking (reloaded, get it?) of their demo, released previously this year. Check this out, kiddies!
This 5-song EP is basically a reworking (reloaded, get it?) of their demo, released previously this year. Check this out, kiddies!
17.4 mb, ripped at 320 kbps
Labels:
Indie Rock,
NONA,
Pop Punk,
Punk Rock,
Reloaded,
self-released
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds Of (2001)
Stars of the Lid are by far my favorite ambient group; if you ever wondered what to listen to while you read on the couch with a mug of chamomile tea, look no further than this record. Have you ever wondered what the noise between space stations and satellites sounds like? How about the sounds of mice tunneling under snow?
And if you want to fall asleep to their languorous, slow-churning, drony textures; please do...
...I think that's the whole point of this record.
And if you want to fall asleep to their languorous, slow-churning, drony textures; please do...
...I think that's the whole point of this record.
285.9 mb; ripped at 320 kbps
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sonic Youth - Goo (1990)
Dear Kim & Thurston,
Seriously guys, this is an October Fools' joke, right? I mean, c'mon, you guys- you're like indie rock royalty and stuff, you can't do this to us. At least stay together for the fans.
And Mark Jacobs, too. I mean, next time he debuts a fashion line and you two aren't there front and center wearing shredded thrift store gear and looking super uninterested in everything, it's gonna be weird.
But you're not breaking up the band, right? I hear it's still cool and all, like musically and stuff. I should've known something was up when you got the bro from Pavement to play bass so Kim could look cooler singing and playing her guitar (which was probably turned way down, thanks Lee). I can't believe this.
It was Thurston, right? Did you bang someone else, dude? It was one of these new indie rock goddess-types, like Zola Jesus or Alice Glass or that dude from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs*.
This kinda sucks guys.
Whatever, here's Goo.
Maybe I'll post a Sonic Youth record every day until you either get back together or the band breaks up.
* - Karen O is actually an alien.
Seriously guys, this is an October Fools' joke, right? I mean, c'mon, you guys- you're like indie rock royalty and stuff, you can't do this to us. At least stay together for the fans.
And Mark Jacobs, too. I mean, next time he debuts a fashion line and you two aren't there front and center wearing shredded thrift store gear and looking super uninterested in everything, it's gonna be weird.
But you're not breaking up the band, right? I hear it's still cool and all, like musically and stuff. I should've known something was up when you got the bro from Pavement to play bass so Kim could look cooler singing and playing her guitar (which was probably turned way down, thanks Lee). I can't believe this.
It was Thurston, right? Did you bang someone else, dude? It was one of these new indie rock goddess-types, like Zola Jesus or Alice Glass or that dude from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs*.
This kinda sucks guys.
Whatever, here's Goo.
Maybe I'll post a Sonic Youth record every day until you either get back together or the band breaks up.
* - Karen O is actually an alien.
47 mb; ripped at 128 kbps
Labels:
Alternative Rock,
DGC Records,
Goo,
Noise Rock,
Sonic Youth
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Ween - Caesar Demos (2011)
Ween did an album in 2003 called Quebec; before it was released it was tentatively titled "Caesar" and there were a bunch of extras and outtakes just laying around, so there's basically 15 tracks here never released and 14 alternate versions of the tracks (including an alt. version of Ooh Vah Lah which was a Japan-only release on the original album), so 16 unreleased tracks and 13 demos.
Besides for the 70 times I've seen Phish and another 15+ times for Medeski Martin & Wood, I've lost track of how many times I've seen Ween; probably around 10 (but not since 2003, go figure). So here's the Caesar Demos, also available free from Ween.net.
BOOGNISH!
Besides for the 70 times I've seen Phish and another 15+ times for Medeski Martin & Wood, I've lost track of how many times I've seen Ween; probably around 10 (but not since 2003, go figure). So here's the Caesar Demos, also available free from Ween.net.
BOOGNISH!
143.3 mb, ripped at 192 kbps
Labels:
Alternative Rock,
Caesar Demos,
self-released,
Ween
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Freestyle Fellowship - To Whom It May Concern... (1991)
Aceyalone, Self Jupiter, P.E.A.C.E., J. Sumbi & Myka Nyne; the anti-gangsta rap from the West Coast- these guys were kinda like the De La Soul of the L.A. scene. When everyone else (N.W.A., Ice-T, et. al.) were rapping about gats and hoes, these five MCs were waxing poetic on the state of welfare, education, higher consciousness, yeah.
Even though it's 20 years old, it doesn't sound the least bit dated. Give it a spin...
Even though it's 20 years old, it doesn't sound the least bit dated. Give it a spin...
50.9 mb, VBR avg ~ 132 kbps
Tabla Beat Science - Live in San Francisco at Stern Grove (2002)
One of my favorite releases of the last ten years, combines dub reggae bass lines (from Bill Laswell) with multiple tabla percussionists (Zakir Hussain, Talvin Singh and Trilok Gurtu), scratching and turntablism from DJ Disk, drums and programming from Karsh Kale and the master of the sarangi, Sultan Khan.
Traditional Hindustani music meets electronic in a live performance in SF's Stern Grove; be sure to check this out.
Traditional Hindustani music meets electronic in a live performance in SF's Stern Grove; be sure to check this out.
140.9 mb, ripped at 192 kbps
Bert Jansch - Bert Jansch (1965)
I was sad to hear of Bert's passing earlier this week, wish I could have seen him play. Another legend gone but not forgotten. Here's his 1974 album LA Turnaround I shared back in April of 2010, for those so inclined: http://out-sounds.blogspot.com/2010/04/bert-jansch-la-turnaround-1974.html
But here's the 1965 debut; his guitar playing is deft and nimble- I remember reading somewhere that Jimmy Page lifted Bron-Yr-Aur from one of Jansch's arrangements. He was also highly regarded by (as well as being an influence on) Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, Johnny Marr and Neil Young.
Bert was 67 years old.
But here's the 1965 debut; his guitar playing is deft and nimble- I remember reading somewhere that Jimmy Page lifted Bron-Yr-Aur from one of Jansch's arrangements. He was also highly regarded by (as well as being an influence on) Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, Johnny Marr and Neil Young.
Bert was 67 years old.
Labels:
Bert Jansch,
British Folk,
Folk,
Folk Rock,
self-titled,
Transatlantic Records
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior (1976)
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior (1976; Columbia Records)
58.2 mb; VBR avg ~ 171 kbps
58.2 mb; VBR avg ~ 171 kbps
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor (1979)
Jan Jelinek - Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records (2001)
119.7 mb; ripped at 320 kbps
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Lindstrøm - Where You Go I Go Too (2008)
Lindstrøm - Where You Go I Go Too (2008; Smalltown Supersound)
77.3 mb; VBR avg ~ 194 kbps
77.3 mb; VBR avg ~ 194 kbps
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Gavin Bryars, Philip Jeck & Alter Ego - The Sinking of the Titanic (2007)
Gavin Bryars, Philip Jeck & Alter Ego - The Sinking of the Titanic (2007; Touch)
99.8 mb; ripped at 192 kbps
99.8 mb; ripped at 192 kbps
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Pretty Girls Make Graves - The New Romance (2003)
37 mb; ripped in AAC Apple Lossless format (.m4a)
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
The Impressions - The Young Mods' Forgotten Story (1969)
The Impressions - The Young Mods' Forgotten Story (1969; Curtom Records)
37.5 mb; ripped at 192 kbps
37.5 mb; ripped at 192 kbps
Tricky - Maxinquaye (1995)
Labels:
4th and Broadway Records,
Downtempo,
Maxinquaye,
Tricky,
Trip-Hop
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
John Coltrane - Ascension (1966)
Labels:
Ascension,
Avant-garde Jazz,
Free Jazz,
Impulse Records,
John Coltrane
Scientist - Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires - 1981
Scientist - Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires (1981; Greensleeves Records)
88.2 mb; ripped at 320 kbps
88.2 mb; ripped at 320 kbps
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