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How else are we suppose to get these songs? You expect me to go out and buy "Curtis" by Curtis Mayfield just so I can listen to that song? You silly.
Use Yousendit. It makes everything easier. |
No. I'm going for a walk.
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[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]For a review that bad, I think it's safe to skip to the last guy's.[/QUOTE]
Hah, I was thinking that as well. |
are you just having a go at him for not providing links?
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If you're post doesn't contain links, then it's disqualified.
Someone do happymeal's links |
I'll restart us
forced listenings: Sunny Day Real Estate - Seven (Emo?) [url]http://box.net/public/snidget/files/663476.html[/url] Blackalicious - World of vibrations (from the new album, Rap) [url]http://box.net/public/snidget/files/663475.html[/url] Liars - Mr. You're on fire Mr. (I have no clue) [url]http://box.net/public/snidget/files/663477.html[/url] edit: or do Happymeal's links I guess. didn't see that edit |
^Wait your turn, guy.
Guys, soulseek exists too. add: F[I]u[/I]cking Champs - What's a Little Reign(instrumental rock) hxxp://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0KXZXZ810QMOT2NF56IFQUWRKS Madlib - Steppin' Into Tomorrow(trip hop?) hxxp://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=06FIVZO5FIG9M28Z3UDW6HDWFX Air - Talisman(chillaxing electronica) hxxp://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1VQY8OVERTN5T33BU037Y5XB5L Dead Meadow - Good Moanin'(stoner) hxxp://s56.yousendit.com/d.php?id=11KOU5WQVHPWC25Q2QYG3JDB4G I will upload them in a while, lazy folk. |
[QUOTE=ZEROthirtythree]If you're post doesn't contain links, then it's disqualified.[/QUOTE]
That more or less cuts out 56Kers entirely though, which is stupid. |
[QUOTE=Happymeal]Guys, soulseek exists too.[/QUOTE]
I'm glad someone else remembers :cool: then there's irc, kazaa, limewire and even google. But most of all there's a dibs in progress! |
I can't get Soulseek to work any more :(
EDIT: I can't find a good Kazaa to download anywhere, and I never could get Limewire to work. |
do you have the latest slsk? because those older versions are blocked now
****ING ****ING ****, **** YOU YSI FOR RANDOMLY STOPPING AND NOT RESUMING. :angry: undibs for now |
You're supposed to do somebody else's songs first, then suggest your own.
[QUOTE=blueyxd]do you have the latest slsk? because those older versions are blocked now[/QUOTE] I've downloaded and re-downloaded it a few times, so I assume I'm getting the latest versions, and it never seems to work. |
[QUOTE=Bartender]You're supposed to do somebody else's songs first, then suggest your own.[/QUOTE]
I know, ignore my post. I did it because we were stuck, and I didn't see 033 suggest that we use Happymeal's links. I would delete my post, but I'm going to leave it, in case someone wants the songs |
I was talking to Senor Whippy, actually. He posted just above me, but he's deleted it now.
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gotcha, I'll dibs if noone else does before too long
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[b]Air - Talisman[/b]
Theres something very "Hotel California" about the chord progressions in this. It could be keyboard as much as it could be guitar, I can't tell. It's slow and a bit airy, heh. Air draw a fine line between nice minimalistic atmospherics and boredom, and from my experience they can just as easily fall on either side. Here's a bass line that is quite audible. And there's definitely piano now, some string's have started as well. It sounds slightly trippy, maybe a little like Pink Floyd. A soft gallop of an electric drum beat starts, although in words it may seem fast.. well it is, but it fits with the slow moving music quite well. Ok, it's gone far enough to be 99% sure there no vocals in this one, it's relying on variation and some improvisation to keep it interesting and it's a job well done. All sorts of "moody" string bits come and go, bluesy/jazzy piano accidentals, etc. nothing really stays the same except the chord progression and drums. I must say the instruments volumes are balanced nicely as well, I can hear all of it. Air have done a good job with this song, not super good, but a solid good-good. I just hope no one dib'd while I wrote this out 8.8/10 (edit: that was a close call.. I just started writing it out in here without checking if anyone had done anything to further the thread since my last look in here) ___ ___ ______ [b]Darren Hanlon - Falling Aeroplanes[/b] - acoustic.. folk? [b][url=http://www.comcen.com.au/~caracarol/Gerling%20-%20Birdbath.mp3]Gerling - Birdbath[/url][/b] - experimental/indie/electronic [b][url=http://files.mp3.com.au/MP3/Bird%20Blobs/Bird%20Blobs-None-Bullworker-R.mp3]Bird Blobs - Bullworker[/url][/b] - ambient redneck rock |
Ooh aussie boy pulls out some good songs.
Dibs. |
Bird Blobs - [I][B]Bullworker[/B][/I]
Opens with a sort of dark PiL/Gang of Four bassline for a few seconds and then funky drums come in. The guitars are kinda bouncing, gives off quite an eerie atmosphere. A second guitar comes in and it's lower and quite grainy. Ooh, dudes got some sinister vocals happening. This reminds me of an industrialised Cramps for some reason. I'm liking it quite a bit, but I like Bird Blobs so it's no surprise. The guitar interplay is effective and so is the bass, even though it's very repetitive. The little interlude/breakdown parts are good for seperation. He's whining (in a good way) now, still quite sinister vocals. This is quite danceable in a way, but also quite introverted and subdued. I like it alot. 9/10 dEUS -[I]Nothing Really Ends[/I] (alt. rock/weird pop stuff) [url]http://s46.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2FUK4XAK7QUNS3FAH34885O2KL[/url] Murder City Devils - [I]Press Gang[/I] (organ laced punk/rock stuff) Stereolab - [I]Hillbilly Motorbike[/I] (electronic psychadelic pop) Yes, I stole the dEUS link from Orb's thread. Sue me. |
[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]
Yes, I stole the dEUS link from Orb's thread. Sue me.[/QUOTE] I only welcome more dEUS promo. Murder City Devils - Press Gang Starts with a cool slightly modulated organ melody, sounds almost like a zZz song. This is nice straight up angry hard rock. The vocalist doesn't really sing, he kinda has a Henry Rollins like vocal style. I find the guitar melodies nothing really special, it's basic chord patterns. The organ gives the song a very manic, hectic feel. The singers voice sometimes gets a bit drowned out in the guitars. The song as a whole works really well, it's just very basic -in-your-face stuff. I like the bridge, it's a bit more arranged. There is a brief, rock 'n roll like guitar lick that annouces the songs climax. This song is pretty good, although I'm not sure if it represents the sound of the Murder City Devils well. I don't find it particularly original, but it's a good raw edged rock song, which is a rare find these days. My rating for this is 7/10 My picks: The Delgados - Keep On Breathing Alternative/pop rock Thomas Dybdahl - Pale Green Eyes Acoustic folk/pop. TIP: listen to this through headphones! Shinobi edit!!! |
If this thread gets closed, it's been a good run. It's probably a good rule in the end.
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The Forced Listening threads won't get closed, because they don't necessarily include using YSI, however difficult it is for some people to get the songs by other means.
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Wouldn't suprise me if the forums go dead for awhile...
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Dibs.
Orb, that's what I like about MCD, they don't mess around. It's simple, catchy, dirty and damm effective. |
[U]Thomas Dybdahl - [I]Pale Green Eyes[/I][/U]
Slow intro, sounds very ambient. I like the glockenspiel (I think?), it's different. Reminds me of Eno or slower Kaada material so far. Wow his voice is quite unique, like a deeper, better Antony. Acoustic guitars, hollow drums, fun percussion. The female/male thing works quite well. The lyrics are slightly hard to pick up on, but they don't seem overly important. There's some weird effects in the background. The instruments are quite uplifting but the voices cme out in a very melancholy way. I like this, very easy on the ears and it's quite interesting. I'll definately venture further into this dudes stuff. 9/10. The Ponys - [I]Glass Conversation[/I] (post-punk) Dilated Peoples - [I]Bright Lights, Big City[/I] (hip-hop) The Wrens - [I]Ex-girl Collection[/I] (indie-rock) |
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[B]Wrens - Ex-Girl Collection[/B]
A very quiet first few seconds, I hear some organ playing and harmonics. Then the band comes in very soft, the vocalist whispering even softer and there's a lot of twinkly bits going on. The guy's voice creaks and the song picks up the pace, but not by much. Guitars are very jangly during the steady beat and at first listen it sounds like your average guitar-pop song. The twinkly background noise I just noticed is a bit distorted and a bit annoying at times, good thing it doesn't stand out. Around 2 minutes the song gets a bit louder(emphasis on "a bit") and it mellows down again, I'm guessing this is the bridge. On goes the guy again, whose words I can't really understand aside from "laaaaaaaah" or "leeeeeeeeh" in the chorus. The drums stop, and the innocent-sounding outro comes in.. and a sample of a guy singing/talking? Then another song overlaps it in the last 4 seconds. Weird song, well maybe just because I took it at face value. All the little intricacies are pretty distracting and I think are what makes this a good song. [B]7.5/10[/B] Boris - "A Bao A Qu"(Pelican-ish stuff with vocals) Espers - "Riding"(folk with guitar solo) Dead Meadow - "Heaven"(neo-psych, the one from [I]Feathers[/I] not [I]Shivering King[/I]..) Ulver - "The Truth"(kind of dark trip-hop) |
c'mon guys
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Espers - "Riding"
Song opens with a couple of soft acoustic guitars combining for a pretty sweet intro instrumental part. Intimate male vocals come in soon after with some female vocals over the top just for acompaniment but not singing any lyrics, but just mimicing the melody. There is an electric guitar that comes in about 1:10 into the song and gives a so so solo with the acoustic guitar still present. The vocals are back, and they are pretty comforting. Now another electric guitar solo. Nothing too impressive here as far as the solo is concerned, but I am liking the song structure so far. Now another electric guitar with some distortion comes in and the solo takes a different direction. It is wierd having the soothing acoustic guitars juxtaposed with the buzzing distorted electrics, but it works rather nicely. This is nothing mind-blowing, but it is a good song. 6/10 Cat Power - "Speak For Me" |
[B]Cat Power - Speak for me[/B]
Opens with a simple guitar riff, it is quite nice in its simplicty and gives a sense of something building. The female voice enters, it is quite nice, despite it not being particuarly strong it has good intonation. The drums and some backing vocals kick in for the chorus, I love the way the backing vocals sound. The drums give the backbone which it clealy needed. you can hear a Piano in the background which sounds quite good. There is now a lead guitar part which is once again simple, the words and structure from the first verse then comes back. My oppinion on the voice has changed throughout, I'm really liking it now. And I still love those backing vocals! The song ends rather abruptly after a second chorus and the repeated lead guitar section. Because of the short length of the song I feel it never really reaches the climax it desrves, however it is also nice that it is so simple. In general I think its is pretty cool song, I will definately look out for a band which I had heard nothing of prior to hearing this. try: [B]Ben Harper - Forever[/B] genre = Acoustic singer songwriter or [B]Danger Doom - Sofa King[/B] genre = Hip Hop |
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