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    JONYamplified worship - maximum volume yields maximum results
    KILL77
    KILL77 --- ---
    Skullflower - Circulus Vitiosus Deus 3CD (2008)
    http://www.mediafire.com/?rmgko5zmmei
    http://www.mediafire.com/?2wmimvdlzyj
    http://www.mediafire.com/?r0gcrmy5zyt

    Skullflower / Limepit - Split LP (2009)
    http://www.mediafire.com/?iwmgoymeinh

    Skullflower - Malediction (2009)
    http://www.mediafire.com/?omwnzdj3mzt

    Skullflower - Vile Veil LP (2009)
    http://www.mediafire.com/?lzdgmmojrey
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    dneska je ale úroda sakra
    JONY
    JONY --- ---
    Vegas Martyrs - Harlot Widow (Hospital Productions, 2009)



    Unreleased recordings circa 2007 from the full line up including richard dunn of FFH. even more broken and degenerated than the female mind album. last recordings before the indefinite hiatus and coma that currently resides as the status of band. salute! limited to 50 copies.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/342536398/widow.zip



    Vatican Shadow - Byzantine Private CIA (Hospital Productions, 2010)



    http://rapidshare.com/files/343853500/cia.zip
    JONY
    JONY --- ---
    Skullflower - Strange Keys to Untune God’s Firmament (2010, Neurot)



    Matthew Bower returns with a rendingly severe new double album for Neurot, described by the label's Steve Von Till (also of the band Neurosis) as evocative of "Wagnerian sonic bombast, a Nietzschean worldview, and a warlike cry of rebellion against the false." Well, certainly there are direct references to the great Germanic sagas here, with nods to the Nibelungenlied and Wagner's Das Rheingold opera, but presumably Wagner would never have approved of such dangerously abrasive guitar music. Who knows what Bower does to his equipment to wrench such torrents of scouring noise out of his instrument and amp, but be warned: this is at the bleeding edge of extreme music, fashioning surges of noise in every possible feedback-spinning configuration across two gloriously excruciating discs. It also features some of the doomiest track titles ever to grace an album sleeve: cop an earful of 'Blackened Angel Wings Scythe the Billowing Void', followed by the delightful, 'Chaotic Demons Fly Into My Eyes'...


    http://www.multiupload.com/SXYBGEEJKY
    NOIK
    NOIK --- ---
    nevim no neni to módní dubstep ani indie z nodata tak aby to neskončilo banem!
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    šup tam s tím:)
    JONY
    JONY --- ---
    BARONFRITZ: měl jsem dokonce svrbění to hodit do auditka péťovi ať tam má konečně nějakou novější hudbu :-)))
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    JONY: no kurva to je hrozně lahodný to už snad ani není noise:)
    JONY
    JONY --- ---
    Yellow Swans - Going Places (2010, Type)




    In April 2008, American noise duo Yellow Swans (comprised of Peter Swanson and Gabriel Mindel) announced their decision to split. The news was a shock to the noise community, not least because the band had become a regular fixture in the live arena—touring incessantly and garnering a huge, dedicated following in the process. What the duo neglected to announce, however, was that a final album was already in the works, and while they would not tour together again, steps were being taken to finish off their crowning achievement. Going Places is Yellow Swans' conclusion as an entity, and sees the duo looking inward to create their most introspective work to-date. It shouldn't be surprising given the climate in which the record was put together, but without the constant touring, Swanson and Mindel allowed themselves to take their time on the record and allow the tracks to breathe somewhat. The resulting collection is distilled and reflective, retaining the grit and damage of their earlier work but adding layers of harmony and, maybe more surprisingly, pulsing rhythms. The improvisational, psychedelic washes that have always enriched their sound are tempered and controlled, leaving an almost Kosmische narrative. The drifting, subtle beauty that characterized 2007's At All Ends has emerged even further in the mix, and Mindel's guitar is allowed to play foil to Swanson's piercing noise. Comparisons could be made to Tim Hecker or even Brian Eno in parts, but Yellow Swans' harsher edge sets them apart from many of their peers. No doubt some listeners might be put off by Yellow Swans' noise background, but make no mistake, Going Places is one of the most haunting and engrossing albums yet to appear on the Type label. Swanson and Mindel prove, if proof was ever needed, that there is beauty in dense cacophony, and In April 2008, American noise duo Yellow Swans (comprised of Peter Swanson and Gabriel Mindel) announced their decision to split. The news was a shock to the noise community, not least because the band had become a regular fixture in the live arena—touring incessantly and garnering a huge, dedicated following in the process. What the duo neglected to announce, however, was that a final album was already in the works, and while they would not tour together again, steps were being taken to finish off their crowning achievement. Going Places is Yellow Swans' conclusion as an entity, and sees the duo looking inward to create their most introspective work to-date. It shouldn't be surprising given the climate in which the record was put together, but without the constant touring, Swanson and Mindel allowed themselves to take their time on the record and allow the tracks to breathe somewhat. The resulting collection is distilled and reflective, retaining the grit and damage of their earlier work but adding layers of harmony and, maybe more surprisingly, pulsing rhythms. The improvisational, psychedelic washes that have always enriched their sound are tempered and controlled, leaving an almost Kosmische narrative. The drifting, subtle beauty that characterized 2007's At All Ends has emerged even further in the mix, and Mindel's guitar is allowed to play foil to Swanson's piercing noise. Comparisons could be made to Tim Hecker or even Brian Eno in parts, but Yellow Swans' harsher edge sets them apart from many of their peers. No doubt some listeners might be put off by Yellow Swans' noise background, but make no mistake, Going Places is one of the most haunting and engrossing albums yet to appear on the Type label. Swanson and Mindel prove, if proof was ever needed, that there is beauty in dense cacophony, and Going Places is the perfect way to close a startling career.



    http://www.multiupload.com/8TVFC9UYG1
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    JONY: já to ještě nidke nesehnal
    JONY
    JONY --- ---
    tak nové a rozloučkové album yellow swans je naprosto překrásné
    SKOLD
    SKOLD --- ---
    WENOUSH: super deska - s Mount Eerie jsem tohle poslouchal hodně minulej rok.
    WENOUSH
    WENOUSH --- ---
    Have A Nice Life - Voids [2009]

    Artist: Have A Nice Life
    Album: Voids
    Year: 2009
    Genre: drone, noise rock, shoegaze

    Tracklist:

    Disc 1/ Powers Of Ten
    1. The Big Gloom
    2. Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail
    3. The Future
    4. Earthmover
    5. Who Would Leave Their Sun Out In The Son?

    Disc 2/ What Happened Next Was Worse
    1. Human Error
    2. Trespassers W
    3. Defenstration Song
    4. Sisyphus
    5. Destinos

    http://www.mediafire.com/?yjkmwiynyg4
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    INK_FLO: hele to je dobrý!)
    INK_FLO
    INK_FLO --- ---
    i když slyšet úmrlčí německej hip-hop je možná větší zlo než lecjakej blekoš :-)
    INK_FLO
    INK_FLO --- ---
    trochu ot - mix od salem, kteří zní jak vyherákovaní cold cave

    [ INK_FLO @ MUSIC SETS * links to download * ]
    WENCA
    WENCA --- ---
    nevim jestli to patri sem:

    http://hus23.org/?page_id=13

    jdete dneska nekdo?
    HONCUK
    HONCUK --- ---
    OM? Yesssssss!
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