According to sources close to the legendary rapper/producer MF DOOM, he died on 10/31/20. His family has chosen to keep this news private until now, and the cause of death has yet to be disclosed.Below is a screenshot of the heartfelt dedication from Doom's Instagram account posted by his wife Jasmine. I am completely gutted, and am hardly able to string words together for this post. Doom's material throughout the early years as Zev Love X with KMD, to the last two decades spent with the alter egos of MF Doom, King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughan and Metal Fingers has thoroughly enriched my life. Madvillainy , his unprecedented collaboration with Madlib in 2004, will go down as one of the best records in the history of hip-hop. Doom's style is difficult to pinpoint, as he was able to rap fast with a slow, booming baritone, while delivering his lines in a cadence that was like no other before him. He made what he was doing seem effortless, but he was undoubtedly giving it his all....
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cheers
(now i have to type in "ciesbks" - odd rhythm, isn' it?)
cosmo
Please link back to me,
Cheers!
Cosmo: I'm glad you are digging the Apryl Fool record. I came across that one on Soulseek awhile ago, so I had to post it here. the link must still be active if you were able to download it. Apryl Fool is one of my favorite finds in the Psych Rock genre. Mindblowing guitar solos and amazing melodies
Mindfield: thanks for adding me to your bloglist. I have added your blog to my list.
dubbin: Sounds great about the Evolutionary Jass Band "What's Lost". I bought the wax at the record release party at the Artistery. Since then, I have seen them at a festival this summer called Awareness is Free and then again at the Artistery with my friend's group Baptist Arms. I haven't really followed the Mississippi Records catalog that much, but I definitely like the Community Library label run by Paul Dickow of "Strategy". What is the Lipa Kodi Ya City Council all about. Thanks for checking me out here. Love the Sublime Frequencies stuff that you've been posting on your blog lately.
Thanks to all for commenting.
:o(
And I'm also interested in hearing the whole You Follow Me album, but it seems you only uploaded a few tracks off of it? Am I missing the album link??
Thanks again-- you rule.
As far as Nastasia and Jim white, since it is readily avaialable to purchase, I'm not going to post the entire album. I try to only post entire albums of rare and out-of-print things. If you like what you've heard, pick up the record. It's definitely worth it and the artists will be happy that you did. Thanks for stopping by.
Take care, Kevin
New post will be coming soon.
I really like your blog and I want to tell to you about my upcoming release "Songs About the Mysteries of Housework and Nature". This is the debut CD of the trio project called H.E.R. which is myself, vocalist & synth player Yvette Perez, trombonist Peter Zummo and percussionist Danny Tunick. Release date is Nov 14, 2007.
You might know Peter's work with Arthur Russell and his own releases on XI records and New World records. I am the bandleader of NYC's avant-pop quintet Birdbrain.
I would like to send you a promo copy of "Songs About the Mysteries..." from what I see from your blog, I think it's not too far from what you like to listen to. If you'd be interested in posting an MP3 on "Eclectic Grooves" that would be really exciting.
You can hear a little on www.myspace.com/persiancardinal.
Let me know where to send a cd. I couldn't find your email address on your blog. feel free to email me at fesunj@gmail.com.
Thanks!
Regards,
Yvette
Bye
jazzyPier
Anyways, keep up the good work... love the blog!
Carman: I hope you are digging those free jazz links that I sent to you through e-mail. I have definitely been getting lots of rare stuff from them. I will check out your radio show sometime, since it is right up my alley- free jazz and post rock.
Yvette: I received your CD and will review it on here soon. Be on the lookout for that.
Jazzypier: I appreciate that you added my blog to your links. I left a msg on your blog comments to thank you for this.
Anon: I'm glad you are diggin the sounds. Keep checking back or subscribe to my Feedburner feed to know when it has been updated.
Bummer...
If I am still doing this at the end of 2021, it will be a miracle. Who knows though? Stranger things have happened. Enjoy it while it lasts :)
perhaps you might take a look at my little 'ol corner of blog-o-sphere. . .and add a link to yours?
http://shimanchu-devil.blogspot.com/
i think you might find an lp or two of interest to you and your readers -
cheers,
jazz-nekko
Many thanks!
cosmo
Josh: I don't have William Parker/Hamid Drake- Summer Snow, but you might try to find it on Soulseek too.
A Pyrex Scholar: Hope you had a happy new year as well. Cheers to you and your blog! Here's to an equally fantastic 2008 with many musical gems to be found.
first of all best for the coming year and all that jazz!
I have a question: a while back Mr. Lucky went private (to me it was all of a sudden!)and since I have no e-mail adress or invite, could you let him know that I am "looking" for him? You can find me here: http://e-milesaysongsdothematter.blogspot.com/ Mr. Lucky and I shared some music (Evan Lurie for example) and I was going to present the Zony Mash albums to him, when he went "outtasight"!
Hope you don't find my request a bit bold or anything, please let me know?
kind regards, E-mile
regards, E-mile
the link-thing is done, I also added an e-mail adress, maybe for future references, or more "personal" messages..
(whatever they may be ;-)
Mr. Lucky had contacted me, thanks for that line you dropped, he said he stopped his Mr.Lucky & Avant blog?! Hope his personal reasons were for the best of reasons, though.
kind regards, E-mile
thanks for the shout at "the pit" -
i have your blog now listed, and i look foward to joing your honour roll. . .
cheers,
jn
Lost-In-Tyme isn't sending out any invites, since they really haven't gone private...just closed shop for a while, mainly for doing back-up's of all posts and all the good music...that's how Nikos explained it to us anyway!
/Laf
Thank you so much for leaving your kind comments on 4BB.
I'm not sure why folks are still trying to get into the private blog, which has been defunct for sometime now.
Weird to meet a fellow blogger in the flesh (other than the half-dozen or so political bloggers I know).
Was a gas hanging out and talking while the chicken radio show was going on.
Not really sure what the future holds for Kill Ugly Radio at the moment. Maybe I will return to uploading music again.
Also cool to see Mr. Lucky up there in the comments, too.
Hallo Lucky!
great thing you've got going here.
Rich: It was awesome and surreal to meet another blogger face to face, and I too had an amazing time on Daniel's show. Hopefully we can hang out on his show again. Take care!
Lessardonic: I will still be posting that Cecil Taylor with Han Bennink, but haven't gotten around to ripping it yet. Keep checking back.
anon: Thanks for the kind words. Just remember that there is always time for more music in one's life.
Best to you all, Kevin
I am asking for your contribution to this effort ,by adding some blogs you know that offer album downloads for review ,so that the index of this search engine will expand.Thank you a lot
The search engines url is
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=016655384789187273241:d3_skipvuk
One-
theinnersource.blogspot.com
Later
so sure, let's link-exchange. anyone who posts Sir Richard Bishop deserves a link from me anyway.
first of all: we've met before [:-)
I'm the guy on that "rather lonely spot" in your blogroll under the Mix Tapes section!
(you know that, I'm sure)
It's just fine, don't get me wrong, cause that's what I do best :-)
(I guess)
But, then again, you do some very good ones yourself, as the Whirling Derwish post proves.
(a great song by Ray Manzarek is called Whirling Derwish btw)
I knew of a few songs you snugged into there, but there were also a few nice surprises.
I myself get my inspiration from my own, vast collection of CD's & LP's,
from fellow bloggers and data from the w.w.w. "otherwise"...
and oh yeah friends-o-mine also bring in some input for my 10 songs posts.
The Jerome Richardson (both parts) from the vari-tone post are clearly "borrowed" from the late but
GREAT Office Naps spot, I myself recognized them immediately :-) ...
always nice to see that great sounds get a second life.
I much appreciate the fact you don't post whole albums, (most of the time) but only a tip of the musical iceberg!
One have to get people interested in the remaining parts...
But what am I dabbling about...
Oh, another thing, I noticed you're comment on "From The Shed" spot where you
asked about the means to block people who don't leave comments...
-another issue I'm willing to spill some words on :-)
Me for myself, I ALWAYS reflect on things I download from fellow-bloggers, most certainly if I like it a LOT!
From my own statistics (sometimes a post de moi is DL-ed for 80 times or so) I get zero, nada or one or two feedbacks,
but that doesn't, ahurm, discourage me, or make me "sad" in any way, it's just the way this world "works" I guess.
Beyond the fact that there are so many blogs out there :-)
I LOVE the love I feel (and HEAR) on, for example, on the Ile Oxumare spot from Ish, and the Strata East catalogue
that's been build there...Where ever I can I tribute to that, it's a good example of the sharing community that flows around!
Pfew, this has become a (much longer, like an extended 12" mix) chat than I intended,
time to just call it a day,
hope to hear from you again ( on a.n.y. issue you can think of )
keep the good work up,
peace,
E-mile
I just found out about a new website that helps musicians, artists, writers etc. to sell their work online without the need to go through record labels, publishing houses and all that stuff... It’s called CybaSumo.com – you sign up for free and they give you a free store on their website to sell your work through. They also offer a software widget that you can put on your myspace or facebook (or blog) to help you sell your work directly to your friends. They just started up this week, it’s probably worth checking out…
Cybasumo
www.cybasumo.com
First of all, thanx for your-more-than-helpful-comments at http://deathoftheleftunfinished.blogspot.com/.
I just dicovered your blog, you have a truly unique taste, I have to admit. I've got to fing the time and start downloading your stuff, you have so many thing I haven't ever listened to!
Me myself, I've been thinking about music community project, that would really intriguing. Unfortunately, most readers don't have the time or will to share their comments, thoughts and participate through their feedback. Nothing should let us down,by no means, dude.
If I can be helpful in anything, let me know.
I'd really love the idea of us exchanging links...I've put up yours already...
Love
http://deathoftheleftunfinished.blogspot.com/
Hi, add this to your list of wants and, please post … psychedelic, raga folk-rock masterpiece, the best thing WE FIVE ever did … final single "There Stands The Door / Somewhere", 1966, A & M 800!!!
My name's Jon and I'm with Capillary Action-- I came across your mention review of People and thought our record might be right up your alley.
I was writing to see if you'd be at all interested in reviewing our new record, "So Embarrassing" for Stop Smiling. We're touring up a storm behind this record so any press we can garner would be greatly appreciated.
More info and samples: www.myspace.com/capillaryaction
If you give me your address, I'd be more than happy to mail out a copy to you ASAP or I can just post the record online for you to download.
Feel free to drop me a line at capillaryaction@gmail.com when you get a chance.
Hope you're well! Talk soon!
-Jon
Anon 1: Thanks for letting me know about the Wiggle Room show on KBOO. It sounds like it would be right up my alley, so I will definitely check it out soon.
anon 2: Thanks for adding me to your blog links. I think I returned the favor by adding you to mine, but I'll double check later today. Cheers!
Irate Pirate: I have been checking out Wrath of the Grapevine for a long time. Sorry it took me so long to respond to this, but everyone that visits my site should do themeselves a favor and check out the last two posts on your blog. The link can be found at the bottom of my Frequently visited list. Amazing stuff!
e-Mile: Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions. I agree that it is up to each blogger to take this as serious as they want to. However, I don't think there's anything wrong with asking for people to comment more often. It sounds like you might be judging me because I posted the Jerome Richardson tracks here without giving a shout to Office Naps. I completely agree that those who post something should get recognition for what they posted, and this one slipped throught the cracks. I only post whole albums for things that are out of print. I'm not interested in sharing things that take the profits away from the artists. I agree with you that Ile Oxumare has built a community of listeners who share in the love of Strata East style jazz. There's some great stuff to be found there and at El Reza's message board.
Untitled and Anonymous: I left an in-depth message on your blog about two weeks ago.
Mykursoli: I put Death of the Left Unfinished in my Frequently Visited section and I left you a msg on your blog. Please let me know if there is anything I can help you with as a fellow blogger.
Jon: I appreciate your willingness to send me a CD to review for your band. I've been kind-of out of commission for the past three weeks. I'll send you an e-mail soon to follow-up about this.
Cybasumo: Not sure what your comment is referring to- Ornette?? Cecil?? Please let me know what you mean by "the so-called one of the jazz kings".
Cheers to all of you, and thanks for stopping by.
Kevin
Singer are playing Vancouver in a few weeks (probably Portland too).. really looking forward to that since I never got to see US Maple.
I took most of May off but I'm getting Polophonic back on track, so check for updates and I'll keep an eye on yours. peace!
try this
FavouriteSound
and say something to us if it's work...
sorry for any inconvenience, but the real fact is that we are forgrt this pass...ouch!
Peace.
JazzyPier
keep it up,
peace, E-mile
Jazzypier: Thanks for responding so quickly. That password you gave me worked, so I was able to unzip the file. Cheers!
E-mile: I appreciate that you stopped by to drop a line. I will check out your blog soon too. Hoep you dig the Cicada Omega, but regardless I'm interested in what you think of it.
Thanks to all of you and have a great day!
Peace, Kevin
Thanks for stopping by & leaving the comment about Brothers Unconnected (Sun City Girls,Richard Bishop).
I looked through your archives & tried your search but couldn't seem to find the SCG or SRB live shows???
I never even posted a follow-up about the BU show because no one seemed to care/be interested. I was waiting for a comment before posting the show revu. Now I'll have to write up something.
Thanks again, dig your site, grabbed the Ornette while I was here...Free Jazz, hell yeah! Any chance to see the great Mr. Coleman is well worth making happen, whatever it takes, he never disappoints.
NĂ
Thanks for the links to the Bishop & SCG shows.
The link to your page is up on my links.
NĂ
Nathan Nothin' here one last time about this topic. I've got Grotto of Miracles, the first self-titled 1984 album, Singles Collection disc 1 & 2, & Moe Tucker & the Sun City Girls. If you don't have any of these, let me know & I'll upload them somewhere for you.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K0CU4ILU
recorded in Phoenix,AZ. 1983
Paris 1942 self-titled
Majora Records
Alan Bishop - bass,vocals
Bennie Baresi - guitar
Jesse Akari - guitar
David Oliphant - guitar
Moe Tucker - drums
I have The Brothers Unconnected cd, too if you want that, let me know.
Thanks for turning me on to Experimental.Etc...I'll be downloading musick from there for the rest of the millennia.
NĂ
http://music.taliferro.com/tyshowers/
Tennal Jennings
Since you're looking for feedback, I guess I'll volunteer some. Since subtle perfection closed shop, I've been missing something that you've accomplished to an extent already: a jazz site with well chosen single tracks rather than every damn obscure jazz album released between '65 and '75 that the blogger can find. Also, I'm more interested in really good tracks than really obscure ones - I don't care much for unique live uptakes etc.
On the other hand, this is your blog, and part of the charm of a blog for me is unpredictability - within reasonable limits. It would suck if you started posting 90s pop songs to appeal to a broader audience.
Take care and thanks for your efforts,
Per
Great site, love the concept. I would like to introduce you to a group we're working with called Astronauts of Antiquity. Currently working with RevCon ReCords and Koch Distribution, Astronauts of Antiquity have developed a special sound labeled Urban-Electro-Organica. Band members India and B. Rhyan have scheduled their new album release for early October and have included a track featuring Grammy-Award winning Cee-Knowledge (aka Doodlebug from Digable Planets). Below are links to download two of their most popular songs for you to check out, along with a viral video; the full bio and a photo have been attached. We are trying to gain as much exposure as possible, so we'd really appreciate any feedback or advice either via your page or through email.
-"Everywhere": http://www.mediafire.com/?hxcvja3mm9j
-"Soup Du Jour" feat. Cee-Knowledge: http://www.mediafire.com/?m2g3btz1zez
-"Getting Better" video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=F6uM3tqxEiM
- You can refer to Imeem.com/aoa until the launch of our official website AstronautsOfAntiquity.com
Hope you feel the music and we'd love to hear your thoughts, advice, and feedback!
- Dave
Much respect to you and best regards,
-- Me Like Good Music - The Source for Underrated Music
Spanky
underscovered.blogspot.com
PS any chance of a re-up of
Afro Rock Volume 1- V/A- 2001, KONA Records
And you don't have Nkengas - Destruction do you?
I appreciate that you were willing to express what you are lookign for. I like rare stuff, but I don't post something just because it's a private press record that no one has heard yet. I like the idea of exposing people to a few good tracks that encapsulate the sound of the album. Hopefully this will generate more sales for the artists in the long run. Just to set your mind at ease, I'm not about to start posting Christina Aguilera or Coldplay on Eclectic Grooves. Thx for the feedback!
Tennal Jennings and Revcon:
Thanks for the suggestions. My inbox has been flooded with requests from new artists lately, but I will definitely try to give it a listen soon.
jr:
Thanks for the kind words regarding my blog! I try to give people something different than the average sharity blog. While I like to share full albums that are out-of-print, I also like to mix it up with new music and creative mixes to keep it fun and interesting for me. I will definitley be stopping by to give you a shout at your blog.
spankymonkey:
I'm glad that you are digging the comps, and I would appreciate it if you would add me to your links. I can re-up that Afro-Rock comp for you, but it might not happen for a week or two. Lastly, I've never heard of Nkengas-Destruction. What kind of music is it?
Best to all of you, Kevin
Nkengas - Destruction is an apparently awesome afrobeat album that is hard to come by (I have spies in Nigeria looking for the vinyl now!) - the song of the same name is on a few compilations and I'm a fan and a half. I want to listen before I harrass my west african relatives into hating me
http://jajaonan.blogspot.com/2008/06/5-essential-afrobeat-albums.html
It has been posted on myfavouritesounds but their no reup policy has foiled me!
Spanky
-Peter
Best, Kevin
thank you for the link, i have returned favor!
i hope a few of your readers will come check out my eclectic mixed bag of vinyl tricks and treats...?!?
cheers!
dd
added kevin best
greg + reza
Best, Kevin
really digging on the movers and shakers podcast.
cheers
I have noticed that you are one of the people who has commented often about various posts. First, thanks for your continued support. Second, I hope you continue to check out the blog in the future.
I wanted to ask you what songs you liked on the "Movers and Shakers" podcast? Do you like the commentary in between sets that I do? Is it informative enough or do I go on too long in your opinion?
I have another podcast on Psychedelic soul that is right around the corner. Hoep you dig it!
Best, Kevin
Wow that's a long username, man! Thanks for stopping by! I posted some Eddie Harris electric stuff awhile back, but I'm pretty sure the links are still active. What are you looking for? I've got a lot of his stuff, so I would be happy to post something that you are looking for specifically. Here is the link to the Eddie Harris that has already ben posted on Eclectic Grooves.
Cheers, Kevin
http://eclectic-grooves.blogspot.com/2008/04/sonic-explorations-of-varitone.html
thanks for the response man. Glad you like my user name. Quite necessary in these days and times. Anyway on to the music. Off the top of my head it would be: Free Speech, Instant Death, Excursions, I Need Some Money. That's all. I've got it all on vinyl but me computer digital transfer skills are stuck in that same time period. Thanks for your excellent blog bro!
It looks like all of these are available on cd right now, so I will not be able to post them. I don't want to get in trouble with the DMCA or RIAA. I could send you a sharebee link of Excursions and Instant Death through e-mail, though. If you are interested in that, let me know. Thanks for the kind words!
Peace, Kevin
I thought some of your readers might be interested in this purchase...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=200293293613
Please hit it up on your site, I want this great LP to go to a good home.
Sledge.
http://www.battleroyalewithcheese.com
I really need to get a handle on feedburner and bring some order to the chaos of my music websurfing. With luck, I will, and I'll be back to chat with you later.
Cheers,
Nigel
This is Nate from The Macrotones, Boston's premier imperial afrofunk militia. We've been blowing up recently with our heavy groove, a big feature in the local altweekly (http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Music/74596-Just-the-11-of-us/) and a debut album called Wayne Manor.
I wanted to give you a chance to check us out and see what you think. You can download the album and artwork at http://www.sendspace.com/file/usvv36. I could send you a hard copy of the album if you prefer or it's also available on iTunes.
For a taste of our new direction since we recorded our album (sub dirtygrind organ for Rhodes, write more evil tunes) check out the track "Elephant" on myspace.com/themacrotones.
Thanks for the site.
peace,
nate
http://luckypsychichut.blogspot.com/
cheers
Thanks for the kind words and nice post
Regards
jimmy
katekyo hitman reborn 137
Thanks for linking snapcrackleandpops, glad you're enjoying the blog. The kind words are much appreciated. I read your post about throwing in the towel, I hadn't seen your blog before you left a comment but i've just had a quick look and it looks like you've been putting together a fantastic site, working hard on the writing and thinking carefully about what you post and why. It would be a shame to give it up just because of a lack of comments, though I appreciate that writing on the net can feel a lot like screaming into a black hole. You said you're now getting 200 hits a day, thats more than a thousand people a week are enjoying what you do. For me, the best thing about doing an album sharing blog is that its given me the best excuse to digitise the vinyl that i've bought over the years and continue to buy. And the reason I need to digitise this stuff is that the way I listen to music has changed, if i don't put this stuff on my mp3 player then i don't get to hear it apart from when I'm playing records down the local pub. Now i'm older and have a family I just don't have the time to lounge about in a smoking jacket listening to sounds. So if a few people can take some pleasure from this digitizing process too, then all is good. Anyway, I hope you keep on shouting into the void cos i like the sounds you make.
All right, Crown Prince Of Esoteric Musick...whoa!
As far as Dig.Melt. Zero doesn't really have links per se on his page. He has another blog Digital Meltd0wn Blogroll that is more like a blog aggregator, so...You can just submit to that, he'll add you, yuo'll be in NEW for a while then be listed by genre of blog.
Back to PBR3, I didn't have this MGP release, so thanks so much, though I had heard & liked them, great addition.
Afro Rock Volume 1- V/A- 2001, KONA Records
would like to here this, thanks!
Afro Rock Volume 1- V/A- 2001, KONA Records
would like to here this, thanks!
I ate too much turkey and the triptyphan is kicking in, so I'll keep this brief.
I would definitely be interested in checking out the gifts, but I don't believe that I have your e-mail address. Please let me know what it is, so we cann connect soon.
Best, Kevin
check mine if u like:
www.urbanology.wordpress.com
interested in link exchange?
.......enjoy
- Diarrhea Planet
- Casey
http://mybrainflakes.blogspot.com
I think that something in your message may be lost in translation. You say "Unfortunately, you decided to vist my blog again". Do you mean this to read that you wish you hadn't visited my blog because you were reminded of Lhasa's death, or did you mean that you don't like the blog anymore? I'm just curious, because I would like to know when and why people aren't revisiting the blog.
This is truly a tragic thing, but we will always have Lhasa's music to remind us of the special gifts she gave to the world.
Best, Kevin
Thanks for turning me onto some fine new sounds for my being, I'm so happy I could open the window, stick my head outside, and giggle & whoop uncontrollably, melting into a small mass of frothing fuzz.
Yep.
Do you review albums released by netlabels?
Would you give mine a chance?
You can read a review here:
http://ampeatermusic.com/aem062
You can download it here:
http://sinewave.com.br/tag/lingering-last-drops
My Blog:
http://lingeringlastdrops.wordpress.com/
Thanks!
I'm a recent follower of your blog; really digging the music that you post about on here, and it's good to see blogs that keep eyes and ears open to it.
I recently finished a four track demo with this groove based avant-garde band I formed recently and after seeing the kinda stuff you seem to be into, I'm really curious to get your feedback on it. It can be found on www.myspace.com/stimpylockjaw or last.fm/music/stimpylockjaw
If you'd like, feel free to hit me up via email: kevin.theodore86@gmail. Be looking forward to seeing more posts, and hope you enjoy the tracks!
there's another great blog I used to visit that's recently gone private - anyone know how I can get an invite to Nightofthepurplemoon?
chris_busker@yahoo.co.uk
My name is Jon Ware and I wanted to know if it were possible for me to submit some music to you, and if you liked it, post something about it on your blog. Is this something you'd be interested in? Please let me know if it is. I play acoustic indie rock under the alias "Reboot The Robot" and you can find my music at http://www.MySpace.com/RebootTheRobot and athttp://www.RTRmusic.com. Thanks for your time!
-Jon Ware
Reboot The Robot
239 285 2142
RTRsounds@Yahoo.com
cheers!
-oddlogic
We recently released this ambient split between John Praw and Darkslider, featuring 15 minutes of bonus material. If you think it's up your alley, we'd love a mention.
http://mamrecords.com/download/mam152-john-praw-darkslider-split-continents/
Feel free to upload it anywhere you wish.
Best wishes,
John & The MAM Records Staff.
P.S. Glad to see Benoit Pioulard made your top albums of 2010, too!
Thanks for stopping by to give a shout. I appreciate that you have found some music that you like here. I am curious as to which bands have grabbed your attention specifically. Please continue to stop by in the future.
Best, Kevin
Take care, and keep blogging! - M.C.
Was looking through the archives and saw your "Aural Film Noir Excursions" mixtape but the link has gone down. Sounded pretty interesting -- any chance of a re-up?
Thanks for stopping by, and look for a re-up within a day or two.
Best, Kevin
http://eclectic-grooves.blogspot.com/2007/11/aural-film-noir-excursions-redux.html
I would love to hear what you think about the mix.
Best, Kevin
I'd let you know what I think!
I use this username for a number of sites so I don't leave a name for anonymity sake. (though I do have a picture in my profile... ah, the strange world of internet privacy)
Http://chemicalcut.bandcamp.com
peace 8)
(RIYL - Tom Waits, Kate Bush, The Dresden Dolls, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Danny Elfman/Tim Burton, Yann Tiersen, and/or folktales, ethnomusicology, musical saws, and accordions)
I've attached my *new video "Drowned
Out"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV5eWwAmOGI
which I'm really excited about! The video is very creepy and the sound of the new album is very different (as well as each song being very different from the next.) I've attached a few live videos, as well as my new official video, which features accordions, musical saws, spiders, murder a deranged preacher, revenge and a very crazy lady!.. Most songs from the new album (unreleased) are streaming on SoundCloud
http://soundcloud.com/crystal-bright
I saw your very kind comment about your willingness to help with the Mutant Sounds re-up campaign, once Righthaven finally emerges. Your offer is deeply appreciated. Once Righthaven is up and running, I was planning on reaching out to all those that have offered their help so far, so that strategy can be plotted about who will handle what, so as to avoid anyone generating the same links. I'll be back in touch soon, but if you want to reach me, i'm at pantheonbar (at) gmail (dot) com
thanks again and all my best to you,
Eric
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you, unfortunately, the tracker software I run puts in a personalized keycode for the .torrent file, so you'd pretty much have to register, or see if you can get a friend/associate to do it...there's a few reasons why the initial upload is going to a tracker, one of these is to clamp/control distribution, since a lot of what I record is pre-release material and I don't want to necessarily put out open URLs in case some issue arises.
I'll eventually convert all the torrent links to direct download links, but it may be a couple to a few months off, since I only have a limited amount of space to self-host, and I'm never again going to rely on a third-party service since I'm not a criminal and there's no need to hide.
Thanks so much for your understanding...I'm currently working my way through my January recordings, my tastes go up more to the basement and attic than the garage, but hopefully you'll see some more good stuff coming yr way.
http://modernfucking.blogspot.com/
Maybe some of you will find something interesting - or maby not - check it:
http://modernfucking.blogspot.com/
Cheers!
Best Holiday Season wishes...
Santos
I attach to this email a press file with some reviews, photos and additional information on the band.
You can listen to it in http://pachacuti.bandcamp.com and if you would like a free download code I
will be more than glad to provide it.
I thank you in advance for your time and hope you enjoy the record.
Best regards,
Tomas Cipolla
Musician and composer
http://ifitbeyourwill-colleyc.blogspot.ca
Much appreciated - I'm listing your now! Cheers
We released our first record to LoFi Records through. 6 tunes bordering krautrock, space, noise and others.
You can listen/download on LoFi Record’s Bandcamp
Thanks!
Cheers
I hope you do check back for some music in the near future.
Best,
Kevin
David Bowie - Blackstar
Niechec - s/t
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
Cavern of Anti-Matter - Void Beats/Invocation Trex
Pye Corner Audio - Stasis
Thee Oh Sees - A Weird Exits
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
Yves Tumor - Serpent Music
Kendrick Lamar - untitled unmastered
BADBADNOTGOOD - IV
Damien Jurado - Visions of Us on the Land
Claypool Lennon Delirium - Monolith of Phobos
Kaytranada — 99.9%
Would love to see some of yours.
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