if music could talk: If Music Could Talk - May 13 2018, Segment 1
VA - Pure... Collection 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s (2012-2013) FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Artist: VA | Album: Pure... Collection 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s | Released: 2012-2013 | Label: Sony Music Entertainment Limited | Genre: Pop Rock, RnB, Hip-Hop, Hard Rock, Rap | Country: International
Storie Grubb – The Swill Herds (2018)
320 kbps | 104 MB | LINKS
‘The Swill Herds’ has no standard 6 string guitars on it. All the leads, hooks and distortion parts you hear are from ukulele. Matthew Vorhies plays accordion on a few tracks, adding breath to the body. It was written, recorded and mixed in my basement in Boise Idaho from January- March 2018.
Beatrice Deer – My All To You (2018)
- Artist: Beatrice Deer
- Album: My All To You
- Genre: World Music
- Released: 2018
- Format: MP3 / FLAC
- Quality: 320Kbps / Lossless
- Size: 86 MB / 219 MB
01 – 1997
02 – Takugiursugit
03 – My All To You
04 – Atungak
05 – Sapannga Sujunukua
06 – Isumavunga
07 – Immutaa
08 – Mali
09 – Qaujimagit
10 – You’re With Me
Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert – Here Lies The Body (2018)
320 kbps | 82 MB | LINKS
Aidan Moffat is no stranger to producing excellent works built on collaboration post Arab Strap. In particular he’s produced two stunning albums with jazz musician Bill Wells (Everything’s Getting Older is arguably as good as anything he produced with Arab Strap). Here Lies The Body is a body of work produced with RM Hubbert – an astonishingly consummate solo artist and guitarist in his own right – who has been a mainstay of the Glasgow DIY scene since the early nineties. Though the two have collaborated before, it hasn’t been on anything of this scale, and they are such obvious bedfellows it’s surprising we are only just hearing it now.
Moffat’s usual set of preoccupations are visited here – he’s always got a hard-on for the ones that got away – but Here Lies The Body is punctuated with a more pronounced sense of nostalgia and sadness. Indeed, many of the songs seem to have some meditation on the nature of memory itself. Opener ‘Cockcrow‘ – a call and response with Siobhan Wilson, who also contributes cello to the album – meditates on the futility and untenable nature of the narrators’ relationship, its world-weariness juxtaposed with Hubbert’s restive flamenco guitar.
‘Mz. Locum‘ (which initially bears charming melodic resemblance to Love’s ‘Alone Again Or’) is a tale of complicated lust, Moffat sounds like a wounded bear in his reminiscence of this carnal episode. The wry, self-depreciating humour found here is counterbalanced by sincere and empathetic moments: ‘She Runs’, with its fizzing electronic accompaniment, is a woozy exploration of the memory of a woman’s youth, peppered with the sort of detail that articulates perfectly how memory can be conflated and warped over time; it has a meditative tone similar to David Keenan’s wonderful novel ‘This Is Memorial Device’.
‘Quantum Theory Love Song’, the album’s most philosophical and heartbreaking moment, is a conversation between two ex-lovers deliberating that, perhaps in a parallel universe, their love wouldn’t have waned, before deciding that there theories are all speculation anyway, and is ‘a leap of faith that’s just as likely as God’. John Burgess’ gorgeous, forlorn saxophone parts drift in and out as Moffat, glass half full, concludes that they can ‘look at the stars and see what they want to see.’
Album highlight ‘Zoltar Speaks’ is oddly reminiscent of fellow Glaswegian Limmy’s ‘Millport’ sketch – a vividly nostalgic song that has both gallows humour and an excellent reveal – it’s an example of Moffat’s storytelling at its very best. Indeed, the whole record goes into rich, novelistic detail about astutely observed minutiae of life.
This is a tremendously tender record even by Moffat’s standards, the pantomime villain moustache swirling of his personality heard in songs like ‘Glasgow Jubilee’ is relatively absent; here’s he’s resigned to himself, his flaws, and the inevitability of just riding out the waves of chaos that life sends our way. It’s through this that Here Lies The Body, in spite of touching on some fairly grim detail, is one of the most quietly optimistic records that Moffat has ever made – increasingly at peace with insecurities, flaws, and things beyond his control. This is articulated perfectly on album closer ‘Fringe’- where our protagonist, holidaying at a campsite, wanders out in the woods to urinate and mediates on the enormity of things and their own comforting irrelevance by gazing upwards at ‘Cassiopeia and Cepheus/ Andromeda and Perseus’ – away from the ‘perfect mothers handing out sticks and marshmallows’ – an image that’s a perfect microcosm for the emotions this record expresses so beautifully.
Avenged Sevenfold - City Of Evil (2005)
ΜΑΡΙΑ ΛΑΤΣΙΝΟΥ & MOKITA Λάρυμνα
(народный фолкьор, инструментал) [CD] Оркестр Льва Фельдмана - Фрейлекс з Чернівців (оркестр еврейськой музыки)- 2011, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
U2 – Joshua Tree Tour 2017 – Vancouver (2017)
192 kbps | 169 MB | LINKS
Live 2017-05-12 – Vancouver, Canada
CD 1:
01. A Rainy Night in Soho
02. Sunday Bloody Sunday
03. New Year’s Day
04. A Sort of Homecoming
05. MLK
06. Pride
07. Where The Streets Have No Name
08. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
09. With or Without You
10. Bullet The Blue Sky
11. Running to Stand Still
12. Red Hill Mining Town
CD 2:
01. In God’s Country
02. Trip Through Your Wires
03. One Tree Hill
04. Exit
05. Mother’s of the Disappeared
06. Beautiful Day
07. Elevation
08. Ultraviolet
09. One
10. Miss Sarajevo
11. The Little Things That Give You Away
(ethnic) [VDE-GALLO] (Korea) Coree: Chants rituels de l'ile de Chindo - 1995, MP3 (tracks), 320 kbps
(Jew's harp) Khomus — Jew's harp music of Turic peoples in the Urals, Siberia and Central Asia - 1995, MP3 , 320 kbps
The Young Mothers Morose
The Young Mothers
Morose
(Self Sabotage Records/Super Secret Records, 2018)
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I’m Kingfisher – Transit (2018)
320 kbps | 89 MB | LINKS
Hailing from Sweden, I’m Kingfisher is the moniker of folk singer-songwriter Thomas Jonsson who returns with his sixth solo recording and third under the name I’m Kingfisher entitled ‘Transit’. With over 600 shows under his belt and having achieved significant recognition from the likes of Uncut magazine for his prior releases ‘Arctic’ and ‘Avian’, Jonsson is no stranger to his craft and has returned to stake a claim for the hole left by Bon Iver after the latter’s recent, and experimental change in direction. Lazy comparisons aside, ‘Transit’ is the sound of an accomplished songwriter deserving of the recognition already bestowed upon him and much more.
The record begins with former KEXP song of the day ‘What Good Would Loving Do Me Now?’, a song which encompasses everything that I’m Kingfisher is about and serves as both a great introduction to the record and to the artist himself. Beginning with gentle acoustic guitar, strategically and masterfully placed piano and combining a tender vocal with personal lyrics, I’m Kingfisher manages to succeed where many others fail and deliver something captivating in an often over-saturated genre.
Other album highlights include the dignified ballad ‘The Oaks Rule’ and the political ‘Sarajevo’ demonstrating that Jonsson is not only self-aware but is also very aware of what is going on elsewhere in the world whilst still maintaining the introspection and relatability that makes his music so universally applicable which isn’t an easy task for even the most established of artists and is a credit to the songwriting on ‘Transit’.
Overall, Thomas Jonsson or I’m Kingfisher has developed the ability to turn every day thoughts, feelings and emotions into powerful yet tender and dignified tracks with a craftsmanship way ahead of his own years, a testament to his raw talent, and it is only a matter of time before he is a household name.
(Salsa, Latin, Bolero) El Trabuco Venezolano - El Trabuco Venezolano - 1977, MP3, 192 kbps
Nektar - Time Machine (2013)
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Samo Salamon | Tony Malaby | Roberto Dani Traveling Moving Breathing
Samo Salamon | Tony Malaby | Roberto Dani
Traveling Moving Breathing
(Clean Feed, 2018)
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Christiane Vallejo-Rekonsilye Feat. Patrice Hulman-WEB-FR-2018-RYG
Artist: | Christiane Vallejo |
Title of Album: | Rékonsilyé Feat. Patrice Hulman |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2018 |
Tracks: | 1 |
Total Time: | 4 minutes and 44 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 10.94 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Rékonsilyé Feat. Patrice Hulman | Christiane Vallejo | 4:44 |
Release: Christiane_Vallejo-Rekonsilye_Feat._Patrice_Hulman-WEB-FR-2018-RYG
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Max Mona-Verite-WEB-FR-2017-RYG
Artist: | Max Mona |
Title of Album: | Vérité |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2017 |
Tracks: | 8 |
Total Time: | 30 minutes and 50 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 70.73 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Otantik | Max Mona | 4:09 |
02 | MadMax | Max Mona | 4:04 |
03 | La Rivyè | Max Mona | 4:30 |
04 | Bad Demon | Max Mona | 3:55 |
05 | Man Tida | Max Mona | 3:20 |
06 | San Tèt | Max Mona | 3:10 |
07 | Mizik | Max Mona | 4:02 |
08 | Sauveur Jésus Christ | Max Mona | 3:40 |
Release: Max_Mona-Verite-WEB-FR-2017-RYG
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Soukeyna-Sagesse-WEB-FR-2018-RYG
Artist: | Soukeyna |
Title of Album: | Sagesse |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2018 |
Tracks: | 1 |
Total Time: | 3 minutes and 53 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 8.95 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Sagesse | Soukeyna | 3:53 |
Release: Soukeyna-Sagesse-WEB-FR-2018-RYG
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Scott Southworth – Hey Hillbilly Singer! (2018)
320 kbps | 88 MB | LINKS
Hey Hillbilly Singer! is the 2018 release for Scott Southworth. 11 tracks of ‘old time’ country echoing the halcyon days of Hank and Lefty.