
When searching, limit your search to links only, like so: "desired album mega | zippyshare | mediafire" >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" Now add your request to the end of your share If you have nothing, go into the archives, search for "literally any word/genre/band mega", click +96 a few times if you can, check the link works and share that No-one will help you if you don't contribute Google "blogspot + artist name + album name" Check the archive for a live link before requesting?

No samples on YouTube, Soundcloud? Drag'n'drop any mp3 on Soulseek / rutracker are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it Avoid sharing / requesting things that are already on the archive Send thanks if you have downloaded something to let them know they did a good thing Include correct format (artist / band, title of release, year of release, cover art, the file type (v0, 320 mp3, FLAC, etc), short description, YouTube sample, link) Just slightly more experimental than the increasingly fractured productions you’d hear on a mainstream rap station, Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives is also much more fun than the notoriously academic cast of techno producers led by Autechre and Richard Devine.ġ3 Black List (feat.SHARETHREAD Anonymous 03:30:14 Post No. Herren calls on the raw repetition of DJ Premier and the catchy finesse of Timbaland to create a collection of tracks that could appeal to fans of DMX just as well as AFX.

Scott Herren, the lone figure behind releases as Delarosa & Asora, Savath & Savalas, and Prefuse 73, constructs raw breakbeat tracks, cutting and splicing vocals, beats, and pianos over and over until what may previously have been a straight-ahead hip-hop rhythm track gets reconstructed into a symphony of deeply groovy musique concrète. Warp’s second 2001 release by a stateside producer (after Richard Devine’s Lip Switch) is one of the most enjoyable works of experimental techno heard in several years, a combination of tough, underground hip-hop and the fractured neo-electro of Warp favorites Autechre and Plaid.
