Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Double Post 2/2: Scott Walker - The Drift

I'm the only one...
Left...
Alive...


Scott Walker - The Drift

Scott Walker, for those unfamiliar, used to be a 60s pop singer. As of recently however his music has taken a drastic turn to the experimental and downright horrifying. The Drift, is one of those later albums.

I was originally introduced to this album by a friend who told me it was one of the scariest albums he had ever heard. I was skeptical, but no, this really is absolutely terrifying this album.

It isn't terrifying per say from creepy spooky ambient noises however, there is something more to the sound, the haunting vocals, and the peculiar irregularities from the experimental that really give this album its horrifying sound.

Here is a sample.



Tracklist

1
Cossacks Are 4:32
2
Clara 12:44
3
Jesse 6:28
4
Jolson And Jones 7:46
5
Cue 10:28
6
Hand Me Ups 5:50
7
Buzzers 6:40
8
Psoriatic 5:51
9
The Escape 5:19
10
A Lover Loves

http://www.mediafire.com/?dwoygn2z3dk

Halloween Double Post 1/2: Enemite - Wuyuan

Ready to shit your pants?


Enemite - Wuyuan

Wanna creep the shit out of your neighbors, roommates, kids and anyone else? Play this.

Enemite is a Chinese ritual and dark ambient project, of which I know nothing more. Being Chinese, and also having a strong ritual aspect, it has a strong Eastern sound to it, as if some cult was summoning various Buddhist demons to torment and torture the souls of others.

Highly recommended, and fucking creepy shit.

http://www.mediafire.com/?2innvm0qe2f

Thursday, October 28, 2010

V/A - Can You Jack?

Well? Can you?


V/A - Can You Jack? Chicago Acid and Experimental House 1985-95

I love acid house. Hell, I love pretty much anything that can be described as having an acid influence or sound. I just fuckin love the sound of that overdriven TB-303.

This is a comp album of some of the most classic tracks to come out of the acid house scene, and even features my personal favorite acid house track, Phuture's Acid Tracks, so damn good.

So if you are new to acid house, or trying to get into it, this is a fantastic place to start.

Tracklist

1-01 Maurice* - This Is Acid 4:52
1-02 Sweat Boyz, The - Do You Want To Perculate? 5:32
1-03 Virgo - Go Wild Rhythm Track 3:08
1-04 Mr. Fingers - Beyond The Clouds 7:56
1-05 Tyree* - Acid Crash 5:57
1-06 Phuture - Phuture Jacks 7:45
1-07 Fresh (2) - Dum Dum Part 2 7:06
1-08 Roy Davis Jr. - Acid Bass 4:53
2-01 Sleezy D. - I've Lost Control 9:40
2-02 Virgo Four - Take Me Higher 4:45
2-03 DJ Pierre - Box Energy 5:12
2-04 Lil' Louis - Video Clash 5:04
2-05 Tyree* - Acid Over 4:29
2-06 Green Velvet - Explorer 6:16
2-07 Two Of A Kind - Like This 4:23
2-08 Armando - Downfall 4:47
2-09 Phuture - Acid Tracks 12:20


http://www.mediafire.com/?6cashfd8v78ker9

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sabbath Assembly - Restored to One

Glory to the Gods in the Highest


Sabbath Assembly - Restored to One

I'm going to say flat-out, I don't see how anyone could dislike this. Actually, you could if you were someone stupid enough to think anything religious instantly made it stupid. Then again, I don't want you on my blog if you are like that.

What we have here is a re-imagining/reprocessing of the hymns of the old 60s apocalypse cult known as The Process Church of the Final Judgment. So what made this cult special? They used music themselves to spread their hymns and beliefs, of which this album is a more updated take on those old versions. The Process Church was a rather unusual cult also in terms of belief. Labeled Satanic by most they referred to Gods, in particular, Jehova, Lucifer, and Satan, and that the Final Judgment would bring them all together, with Christ as judge, and Satan as the executor of judgment etc etc. Quite interesting really. Check the wiki if you are curious. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment

Moving on though, musically this is very strongly 60s psychedelic influenced. It's got that old 60s psych feel with folk, and even doom, which makes sense as the vocalist is none other than Jex Thoth.

Closest thing musically that comes to mind is The Electric Prunes and their Release of An Oath album, in that both albums are 60s psychedelic rock, and involve the reciting of hymns. Give this a listen, it is fantastic and extremely addictive. I guarantee you too will be singing "Glory to the Gods in the Highest".



Tracklist


1
Glory To The Gods In The Highest

2
Hymn Of Consecration

3
And The Phoenix Is Reborn

4
The Saints Shall Inherit The Earth

5
The Power That Is Love

6
Glory Hallelujah

7
Judge Of Mankind

8
We Give Our Lives

9
The Time Of Abaddon

EDIT: Link removed.

Seriously people, if you have an issue don't send some stupid DMCA, just kindly ask, it isn't hard.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Horseback - The Invisible Mountain

Hatecloud Dissolving Into Nothing


Horseback - The Invisible Mountain

This is a pretty interesting band, and one that is somewhat a mish mash of genres. There is a strong drone sound to this, sounds at times like Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lions Skull however with a more prominent atmospheric doom vibe to it with black metalish vocals.

Hell, just give it a listen, it's great and rather catchy in a "I want to hear this again" manner.



Tracklist

1 Invokation

2 Tyrant Symmetry

3 The Invisible Mountain

4 Hatecloud Dissolving Into Nothing

http://www.mediafire.com/?7z62968pwta08aq

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

preying hands - Through the Dark

Preying hands with good intentions
prying where they don't belong


preying hands - Through the Dark

I found out about this band a while back and loved this.

Simply put, neocrust with female vocals. Very catchy and awesomely crusty. If you like Witch Hunt then you will love this. Give it a listen, it's great.



Tracklist

1 Preying Hands

2 Clues

3 Prefabricated Passions

4 Details

5 Know Don't Say

6 Throught The Dark

7 Sinking

8 To Scars

9 Breathe

http://www.mediafire.com/?fz3di9f0v27wlb3

Monday, October 11, 2010

Leper - End Progress

I'm posting ska?!?!


Leper - End Progress

I know what you're thinking "Ska?!?!?" Yes ska!

This is Leper, a blackened crust/ska band out of Canada. Initially that word "ska" kept me away from this band. How could anything related to ska possibly be good? But oh this is. It very much is.

Take Iskra, and then add in some catchy as fuck ska and reggae grooves and you have Leper. This shit had me floored since I first gave it a listen earlier tonight. Give this a listen.

Tracklist

1
The War Of 2010

2
Wild And Free

3
Sedition Not Sedation

4
Destroy What Destroys You

5
End Progress

6

Decivilize

7

Face Yourself

8

Resist The S.P.P.

9

Inspire Change

10

We Already Live In Ruins

http://www.mediafire.com/?l7y1g2781lazolh

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Vidulgi OoyoO - Aero

I've been lazy.


Vidulgi OoyoO - Aero

So yea, I've been pretty lazy and distracted but here is a nice treat.

This is probably one of my most favorite shoegaze albums, and is rather underrated honestly. Vidulgi OoyoO is a great little band out of South Korea, and this album is frankly excellent. They maintain the classic shoegaze sound, while maintaining their own unique sound and take on it.

Also I just love female vocals.



Tracklist

1
Siren

2
너의 눈으로 나를 본다

3
Elephant

4
Murmur's Room

5
I Might Be You

6
Even Freedom

7
Aero

8
Elephant (Love Mix)

http://www.mediafire.com/?yj5djohzyyz

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Conet Project - Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations

Yankee... Hotel... Foxtrot...



For any of you not familiar with Numbers Stations, they are unknown stations which can be heard on shortwave radios, repeating, well, numbers, and other such things. They are largely believed to be used by governments to inform spies of their orders in a completely uncrackable manner. Further, locating the origins of such number stations are, frankly, neigh impossible.

This is a phenomenon I was recently introduced to a few months ago and fell in love with this release. The Conet Project is exactly what its subtitle says it is, recording of hundreds and hundreds of these numbers stations in short 1-3 minute bits. Some can be quite creepy though, the Swedish Rhapsody in particular, with its eerie monotone young child reciting numbers in German in between stints of ice cream truck music.



When I first heard these it blew me away and instantly gained a spot in my sleeping playlist, but even for simply listening purposes, these are great.

This can be downloaded from archive.org, however I don't know about you guys, but I'd rather not download each track individually, thus it is in a nice rar file here.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ieatmgd8sz1wukf