Post subject: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:31 pm
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:18 am Posts: 747 Location: Orlando
I will archive all my recs here.
Red albums will be the most highly reccomended.
1/13/2011 The Red Elvises - Russian Bellydance Genres: Surf rock/rockabilly Download if you enjoy: Surf music, eastern European music Russian Bellydance (1998) ~http://www.mediafire.com/?jk95a4mjdk41g4o
This is one of my favorite novelty records. It's Russians playing surf and rockabilly music, and they do it beautifully. The band's discography is not very strong, this is all you need. It's their classic 1998 album I Wanna See You Bellydance re-released with the singing all in Russian. The music is shallow, but it's incredibly fun. There's nothing like hearing a Russian grunt in the most guttural of languages "I want to see you bellydance!" The singer actually has an incredible voice, it's evocative and expressive. The guitar playing is really top notch. There's nothing creative on here, it's all very unoriginal and you can probably note a classic melody in every song. The novelty lies in the color, which is very cheerful, bright, and fun--all the while being expressed in thick Russian.
~http://www.mediafire.com/?jk95a4mjdk41g4o
11/20/2010 Soap&Skin Genres: goth/industrial/piano Download if you enjoy: Regina Spektor, The Cure Lovetune for Vacuum ~http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BFNZO95L
10/12/2010 Salem Al Fakir Genres: Swedish pop/rock/glam Download if you enjoy: Scissor Sisters, but want more rock and less disco Astronaut ~http://www.4shared.com/file/et89Q--M/Salem_Al_Fakir-Astronaut-2009-.htm
Planes Mistaken For Stars Genres: Post-hardcore/sludge metal Download if you enjoy: Mastodon, Melvins Fuck With Fire (2001) ~http://www.mediafire.com/?m4xzylkkzm2 Up In Them Guts (2004) ~http://www.mediafire.com/?tlyyl1g2zz2 Mercy (2006) ~http://www.mediafire.com/?mtmjkomwmmd
Piano Magic Genres: Post-rock/ambient/dream-pop Download if you enjoy: Talk Talk Artists' Rifles ~http://rapidshare.com/files/219932463/_2000__Piano_Magic_-_Artists__rifles.rar Discography: ~http://www.thesirenssound.com/2009/02/02/piano-magic/
The Veils Genres: Post-punk revival/indie/folk Download if you enjoy: The National, Nick Cave Nux Vomica ~http://rapidshare.com/files/67301942/The_Veils_-_Nux_Vomica__2006_.rar Sun Gangs ~http://www.mediafire.com/?ydtadmgjwty
Janis Ian Genres: Singer-songwriter/folk-rock Download if you enjoy: early Tim Buckly Between the Lines ~http://www.mediafire.com/?ngi2zngyy2u
Neun Welten Genres: European folk/dark ambient Download if you enjoy: Ulver's Kveldssanger Vergessene Pfade ~http://www.mediafire.com/?momjzm22mmi
Screamo Series Lights For Nero Genres: Screamo/jazz-punk/hardcore punk Download if you enjoy: Naked City Lights For Nero ~http://www.mediafire.com/?nyyiahnzlvh
La Dispute Genres: Post-hardcore/screamo Download if you enjoy: mewithoutYou, Sunny Day Real Estate Somewhere at the Bottom of The River Between Vega & Altair ~http://www.mediafire.com/?4mjyztmjio2
Off Minor Genres: Screamo/Post-hardcore/math rock Download if you enjoy: Converge, Circle Takes the Square The Heat Death of the Universe ~http://www.mediafire.com/?xbzn2ftpd22
I Would Set Myself On Fire For You Genres: Screamo/jazz-punk/post-rock Download if you enjoy: Midori Believes In Patterns ~http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IZ3F2TP4
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Post subject: Re: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:12 pm
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:18 am Posts: 747 Location: Orlando
Download this if you like Scissors Sisters, but you wish they were less disco and more souul:
Dipsoid wrote:
I also wanted to share this album with you guys, it's pretty fantastic. It's Swedish pop by a singer named Salem Al Fakir. It's very "classic" sounding. Salem's voice is very unique and I like it a lot. There's power pop, soul, arena rock, and psychedelic influence here. Not everything is successful, but overall I think this is a very good album.
Post subject: Re: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:55 am
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:18 am Posts: 747 Location: Orlando
Soap&Skin - Lovetune for Vacuum
Bringing the deep, sad, and monotone singing from goth to soft piano rock, Soap&Skin provides a really fresh take on goth music. Some songs are simple mournful piano ballads while others are ambient industrial landscapes--often building a sweet piano melody into a bleak desperate crescendo with repeating samples of obscure machinery sounds. For the most part, the music S&S writes is black and depressing. It's a kind of delicate pop that will crush your soul. There's even an instrumental electronic glitch track randomly thrown in near the end. It's a very impressive album to say the least.
Post subject: Re: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:08 pm
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:21 pm Posts: 84
Dipsoid wrote:
Download this if you like Scissors Sisters, but you wish they were less disco and more souul:
Dipsoid wrote:
I also wanted to share this album with you guys, it's pretty fantastic. It's Swedish pop by a singer named Salem Al Fakir. It's very "classic" sounding. Salem's voice is very unique and I like it a lot. There's power pop, soul, arena rock, and psychedelic influence here. Not everything is successful, but overall I think this is a very good album.
Post subject: Re: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:10 pm
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:21 pm Posts: 84
Dipsoid wrote:
Soap&Skin - Lovetune for Vacuum
Bringing the deep, sad, and monotone singing from goth to soft piano rock, Soap&Skin provides a really fresh take on goth music. Some songs are simple mournful piano ballads while others are ambient industrial landscapes--often building a sweet piano melody into a bleak desperate crescendo with repeating samples of obscure machinery sounds. For the most part, the music S&S writes is black and depressing. It's a kind of delicate pop that will crush your soul. There's even an instrumental electronic glitch track randomly thrown in near the end. It's a very impressive album to say the least.
~http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BFNZO95L
Haunting - and it drew me in like a hypnotic spell. Thanks for posting
Post subject: Re: Songs for and from the Dipsoidian Furnace
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:05 am
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:18 am Posts: 747 Location: Orlando
The Red Elvises - Russian Bellydance
This is one of my favorite novelty records. It's Russians playing surf and rockabilly music, and they do it beautifully. The band's discography is not very strong, this is all you need. It's their classic 1998 album I Wanna See You Bellydance re-released with the singing all in Russian. The music is shallow, but it's incredibly fun. There's nothing like hearing a Russian grunt in the most guttural of languages "I want to see you bellydance!" The singer actually has an incredible voice, it's evocative and expressive. The guitar playing is really top notch. There's nothing creative on here, it's all very unoriginal and you can probably note a classic melody in every song. The novelty lies in the color, which is very cheerful, bright, and fun--all the while being expressed in thick Russian.
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