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Za seriju od 350 megabajta treba oko 60-70 sekundi... Sracunajte sami. 233.gif Ovo je veza na TUM-u, brza kao kod nas na ETF-u. It can't get any faster. I jos je za dz i imamo neogranicen pristup.

Technische Universität München ? Ako je tako, onda je as fast as it can get, barem dok ne prošetaš istočno do Japana čiji je NTT telekom (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) pre par dana razvio brzinu od 14TB/s (terabita) preko 160km optičkog kabela time postavivši novi svetski rekord.

 

 

Naravoučenije : Things get faster if you live in Japan.

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evo još par stvari (uglavnom šugejz), sa sve malim recenzijama:

naravno, pod jedan..

My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

-{Download}- http://www.sendspace.com/file/fd30mc

I think it would be borderline pretentious to start the thread in any other way. There's never been an album quite like it before, or since. There's been apeings of it (some of which are superb and feature later) but it's got a charm and an essence that defies artistic theft. It's like some kind of beautiful copyright. Obvious highlights being Sometimes and To Here Knows When. The former is probably the least adventerous song on the album, and it almost sounds of out-of-place. Luckily, it's a tune to die for. Absolute melt-o-rama, and my second favourite song of all time. To Here Knows When is a stark contrast, very difficult but utterly encapsulating.

But I imagine most of you know all this. However, if just one person discovers Loveless from this thread, then it's all been worth it.

 

Drop Nineteens - Delaware

Released: 1992

-{Download}-http://www.sendspace.com/file/4ez1ic

Drop Nineteens just never got there. They came so close, though. Delaware is almost a fantastic album, but it falls short due to one or two tracks being a bit lazy. Lazy, but interesting. The most admirable thing they ever did was to really focus on the dynamics of Delaware. Anybody and everybody that can play guitar reasonably and has shit hot equipment can drone your brain out with an Em extended over the course of ten minutes, but Drop Nineteens dared to try something a bit more interesting. Did it work? For the most part, yes. Mixing shoegazing songs with acoustic numbers is a really great idea, especially when the acoustic work on this album is quite mesmerising.

Then there's Winona. A song that for about 10 to 15 seconds literally sounds like the greatest thing to ever pass through my ears. I really wish they could have written an album with songs as good as Winona but it's still a good album.

Astrobrite - Pinkshinyultrablast

Released: 2006

-{Download}- http://www.sendspace.com/file/b7si8m


For this analogy I'm going to have to mention Loveless again. Sorry. If Loveless was Oasis's Morning Glory, then Pinkshinyultrablast is the bloated Be Here Now that My Bloody Valentine never got around to making. Pinkshinyultrablast is a collection of songs recorded by Scott Cortez (of various projects, such as lovesliescrushing) throughout the 90s. It really is hugely bloated, but it's absolutely beautiful in a really tacky way. It's all about being as noisy and melodic as possible without restraint.

Let this sweep you away.

 

'Shot Forth Self Living' | Medicine

Great album, I think this might be my favourite shoegaze album after Loveless. The first four tracks are stupendously brilliant.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5HOE96NS

 

Lush - Gala

Released: 1990

-{Download}-http://www.sendspace.com/file/5ocsah

OH WELL THAT ONLY TOOK FOREVER. I had this uploaded to 98% and then I got disconnected! But I got there eventually.

Gala is a collection of the bands early EPs but I think was flogged as their debut in America. The thing with Lush is, they're sort of good by default. Miki Bereny's vocals are very sexy, and the guitars are nicely disorientating. But there's not much more than that. If they could have written better songs they would have been really special but as it is, Gala works as a very nice bit of background music. Hmm. I'm not entirely sure why I've uploaded this. I think it's because they do seem to have a lot of fans, so I suppose someone who hasn't heard them before might download it and like them more than me. And I do like them. Just...not that much. But also, they're an important part of the history of shoegazing in a way. They had no real impact, but at times it sounds like they were perfectly valid in their own right and don't deserve to be called bandwagon jumpers. On the other hand, sometimes they do. Make up your own mind!

Oh, but of course, an exception to all of that is the song De-Luxe, which features on here. Coolest song ever.

 

Slowdive - Just For A Day

Released: 1991

-{Download}- http://www.sendspace.com/file/g33bgp

Nicky Wire once said that Slowdive were worse than Hitler. Mmmm ambient holocaust.

I think Nicky has always taken issue with shoegazing, or anything that's gone through a fad and isn't so literally in your face as the Manics are. It's that kind of attitude that gives shoegazing a bit of a bad reputation. Why does music have to be loud, shouty and to-the-point for it to be intense? Don't get me wrong, I know not all music is means to a mutual end. I do think, though, that the line between abstract creativity and simplicity is quite blured in the eyes of shoegazings critics. Slowdive, from day one, have set themselves up for lazy reviews and are a soft target. The main reason for that, I think is because they were around when shoegazing was at its peak (yes, not a coincidence, I realise) so even their slightly more "difficult" approach was brought to the mainstream. Or the indie mainstream. Of course they do have tunes, they're not a drone act, and they're not an ambient act either -- they're just very pure. Just For A Day showcases them learning how to overwhelm by underwhelming, and how to make even the biggest, most suffocating waves of noise sound delightfully calm. BUT! It's not chill-out music, for gawds sake. That's the beauty of it. To a passing listener (like say, oh Nicky Wire) it probably does sound like something from "Soothing Vibes 10" but it's not. It's layered to fuck. And it's very conceptual, you have to stick with it until the very end.

I said this about their song, Alison -- some days it sounds as bad as avarege. Other days it sounds as good as breathtakingly devastating.

 

Asobi Seksu - Citrus


Released: 2006

-{Download}-http://www.sendspace.com/file/kdfbz9


Posters in music chat may not be aware of the 89 page appreciation thread for our very own Nadine (N, Nads, nadinosaur TO AVOID CONFUSION wtf.gif) started by me. It actually has nothing to do with this, but anybody who turns me to something as good as Citrus deserves a WHEAT sized thread and a giant cheesecake. I don't care how sycophantic it is, ily nads for this. And when you hear it you should love her too. Although because it was technically me who passed this on, I'll be taking the love. That's final.

Anyway. I don't really know how to describe this. In a lazy journalist kind of way, I'd say it's like Belle and Sebastian meets Lush. But just....much better than that suggests. There are a few things I should clear up from the start. This is shoegazing but it's evolved shoegazing, it's not just noise and drums. It meets indie half way, but somehow keeps it all about the noise underlying it. New Years is dreamy beyond belief, and I defy you not to melt yer glutes off during the swooping chorus. Then there's Strawberries, which is in fact probably the least shoegazery song on the whole album but it still characterises everything you'd get from a shoegazing song by being very strange and beautiful. Go back to Strawberries and play it again until you appreciate it, because it's difficult to realise how great it is after listening to the rest of the album. There are times when they depart their evolved middle-ground and go all-out on us. Red Sea starts in a similar fashion but then for the final half of the song it's just fucking majestic. It's relentless noise-attack to your lobes, but it's heart-crushingly immense. This, and a a couple of other songs are the things that I feel have come the nearest to touching MBV's creative crowning glory -- To Here Knows When. That's not a superficial comparason, though. It's based on the songs ability to strike at exactly the right moment and for exactly the right amount of time that does it. It's like when people say the secret to comedy is timing. The timing is superb here. Then as soon as that ends, Goodbye starts. A poppier number with an intro so good it nearly hurts. Such a simple little riff but I love it. I LOVE IT. I won't turn this into a track-by-track analysis, even though I easily could. But let's just say the first half works as a beautiful setup and then the second half will blow you away with sophisticated shoegazing and pop brilliance. 

 

Air Formation - 57 Octave EP

http://www.sendspace.com/file/v7nklq

 

Air Formation - Stay Inside/Feel Everything

http://www.sendspace.com/file/a4j5y8

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My Bloody Valentine - Ecstasy and Wine EP

http://www.sendspace.com/file/y7o4vg

 

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i na kraju sam osavio ovu genijalštinu:

 

novi tim heker

Tim Hecker - Harmony in Ultraviolet.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ux6d63
mirror: http://rapidshare.de/files/36507490/tim_hecker_-_harmony_in_ultraviolet.rar.html

 

i ovo sranje što je dobilo 8.2 na pičforku pre par dana.

Malajube Trompe l'oeil

http://www.sendspace.com/file/k20kk1

 

 

@kent: verovatno je tamo veza mnogo brža, ali sami ti sharing sajtovi te limitiraju dok skidas. pravu brzinu bi mogao da postignes samo kad bi skidao dobro seedovan torrent. jel mogu torrenti tamo?

Posted

Ja ga sad skinuh, ali ga nisam preslušao. Staviću sad na mp3 player, pa ću sutra u busu da slušam.

 

Inače, nov KSE nije loš, može da prođe, bar na prvo slušanje. Converge me je oduvao.

Posted

Neka uploaduje neko novu Yndi Haldu! Nemo' ste kuje...

 

@Krang - ne mogu torenti ;( znam, jedino mi rapidshare pici kao lud, ovo ostlao je sporije...

 

@Arabija - as fast as it gets u nemackoj icon_smile.gif

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pa sad recite da nisam mega car 233.gif

 

 

Sufjan Stevens - Songs For Christmas Sampler-PROMO CD-2006-BPM [2006/MP3/APS (VBR)/(scene)]

 

 

 

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ARTiST....: sufjan stevens

TiTLE.....: songs for christmas sampler

LABEL.....: asthmatic kitty

GENRE.....: indie

SOURCE....: cdda

QUALiTY...: VBR / joint-stereo

SiZE......: 68,7 MB

REL.DATE..: 10-18-2006

---------------------------------------------------



          01]  lo! how a rose e'er blooming               01:46
          02]  get behind me, santa!                  03:49
          03]  jingle bells                           00:36
          04]  christmas in july                      03:17
          05]  jupiter winter                         03:51
          06]  sister winter                          05:04
          07]  the little drummer boy                 03:43
          08]  hey guys! it's christmas time!              04:41
          09]  joy to the world                       04:19
          10]  o come o come emmanuel                 01:03
          11]  let's boogey to the elf                03:50
          12]  that was the worst christmas ever          03:15
          13]  angels we have heard on high               00:45
          14]  put the lights on the tree               01:47
          15]  only at christmas time                 02:13
          16]  it's christmas, let be glad!               01:54
          17]  lo! how a rose e'er blooming               03:21
          18]  silent night                           00:44

          TOTAL TiME : 49:58 min

          Forget the 50 States. Christmas is a bigger
          concept. As some of you may or may not know, for
          the past few years, as a holiday tradition, Sufjan
          has embarked on an extraordinary experiment to
          record an annual Christmas EP. It started in 2001,
          the year of Epiphanies, and continued onward
          (skipping only 2004), culminating into an odd and
          idiosyncratic catalog of music that has only
          existed in the Asthmatic Kitty archives (and on a
          number of file sharing sites). The recording
          process took place every December, for one week,
          usually at home, provoking collaborations with
          friends, roommates, and musical peers. Armed with
          a Reader's Digest Christmas Songbook (and a mug of
          hot cider) Sufjan & friends concocted a musical
          fruit cake year after year, implementing every
          musical instrument they could find lying around
          the house: banjo, oboe, Casiotone, wood flute, a
          buzzy guitar, hand claps, sleigh bells, Hammond
          organ, and some tree tinsel. Did we mention sleigh
          bells? It doesn't take much to capture that Creepy
          Christmas Feeling, does it? Recorded, mixed and
          mastered at home, the EPs themselves were often
          assembled in the kitchen, stapled together, and
          sent out with stickers and stamps to loved ones
          across the globe, year after year, with little
          Christmas cards that read: "Merry Christmas. You
          are something special. Santa Claus loves you. And
          so do I." And then, one day, some of these songs
          showed up online. Curious little web zines and fan
          sites posted mp3s. People started asking
          questions. What is this I hear about Sufjan doing
          the boogey to the elf dance? Where can I get these
          Christmas goodies? Well, not wanting to be the
          Grinch, we decided to deck the halls, if you know
          what I mean.

          But let's back up a bit. Having an inherent
          aversion to the standard Christmas carol, Sufjan
          indulged in the project initially as an exercise
          to make himself "appreciate" Christmas more. It
          was a tough childhood, but you can't be a
          Christmas Curmudgeon forever, can you? What he
          discovered, for better or for worse, was a
          fascinating canon of Yuletide hits, some
          emotionally rewarding, some painfully cliche'.
          Jingle Bells. Silent Night. We Three Kings. The
          whole nine yards. The musical undertaking led
          Sufjan (and his coterie of friends) to reckon with
          a holiday that celebrates, above all things, the
          spirit of excess--Santa Claus, popcorn balls,
          mistletoe, and Kmart blue light specials, to name
          a few. What does it all add up to? A headache, a
          hangover, and sentimental ruminations of Baby
          Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and all those animals in
          the manger. Is there any other holiday that so
          seamlessly mixes the sacred and the profane?

          Recording traditional favorites alongside unique
          originals, Sufjan has, over the course of five
          years, constructed an odd, impressive, and
          compelling collection of Christmas hits (and some
          misses) that will either warm your heart or make
          you throw up eggnog all over the bath mat
          (depending on your constitution). Asthmatic Kitty
          Records is preparing to release ALL of the
          material (newly mixed and mastered) in one
          generous box set, due in stores November 21, just
          in time for the holiday shopping craze. The box
          set (titled "Songs for Christmas") will be chock
          full of surprises, including the following novelty
          items (if you don't mind us ruining the surprise):

          - Five individually packaged CD EPs!
          - Five Christmas stickers!
          - Extensive liner notes and short stories by
          Sufjan Stevens!
          - An original Christmas essay by Rick Moody!
          - An animated music video and comic strip by Tom
          Eaton!
          - A Christmas Songbook with lyric sheets and chord
          charts--so you can sing along too!
          - An original Christmas Family Portrait painting
          of Santa Sufjan (with wife and kids!) by Jacques
          Bredy!

          Wow! It's the stocking stuffer of the century!
          Which isn't saying much, considering the century
          is still so young!
          HereÆs a "quick" look at the track listing :

          Noel: Songs for Christmas, Vol. I (recorded
          December 2001)
          1. Silent Night
          2. O Come O Come Emmanuel
          3. We're Goin' To the Country! *
          4. Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming
          5. It's Christmas! Let's Be Glad! *
          6. Holy Holy, etc.
          7. Amazing Grace

          Hark!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. II (recorded
          December 2002)
          1. Angels We Have Heard on High
          2. Put the Lights on the Tree *
          3. Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
          4. I Saw Three Ships
          5. Only at Christmas Time *
          6. Once in Royal David's City
          7. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!
          8. What Child Is This Anyway?
          9. Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella

          Ding! Dong!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. III
          (recorded December 2003)
          1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel
          2. Come on! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance! *
          3. We Three Kings
          4. O Holy Night
          5. That Was the Worst Christmas Ever! *
          6. Ding! Dong! *
          7. All the King's Horns *
          8. The Friendly Beasts

          Joy: Songs for Christmas, Vol. IV (recorded
          December 2005)
          1. The Little Drummer Boy
          2. Away In A Manger
          3. Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time! *
          4. The First Noel
          5. Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You
          Deserved It!) *
          6. The Incarnation *
          7. Joy To The World

          Peace: Songs for Christmas, Vol. V (recorded June
          2006)
          1. Once in Royal David's City
          2. Get Behind Me, Santa! *
          3. Jingle Bells
          4. Christmas in July *
          5. Lo! How A Rose E'er Blooming
          6. Jupiter Winter *
          7. Sister Winter *
          8. O Come O Come Emmanuel
          9. Star of Wonder *
          10. Holy, Holy, Holy
          11. The Winter Solstice *


          * denotes original songs by Sufjan Stevens


          http://www.asthmatickitty.com/music.php?releaseID=
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File:

 

DEFTONES - SATURDAY NIGHT WRIST 2006

 

http://rapidshare.de/files/36259820/Defton...e_-2006-fnt.rar

 

Password: julio

Ovaj, ne znam da li sam dobro klikno na link ili sta ali ovo svakako nisu novi Deftonsi. Dobro, prva pesma verovatno jeste ali na primer cetvrta, Cherry Waves, neodoljivo podsecana Unretrofied od DEPa ph34r.gif Kad kazem neodoljivo podseca onda mislim da jeste Unretrofied icon_mrgreen.gif

Na albumu se jos mogu naci i Thrice i Oceansize i jos gomila drugih ne-Deftones bendova icon_smile.gif

Jel ste svi ostali uspeli da skinete album kako valja sa tog linka?

 

Cheers!

Posted
Ovaj, ne znam da li sam dobro klikno na link ili sta ali ovo svakako nisu novi Deftonsi. Dobro, prva pesma verovatno jeste ali na primer cetvrta, Cherry Waves, neodoljivo podsecana Unretrofied od DEPa ph34r.gif Kad kazem neodoljivo podseca onda mislim da jeste Unretrofied icon_mrgreen.gif

Na albumu se jos mogu naci i Thrice i Oceansize i jos gomila drugih ne-Deftones bendova icon_smile.gif

Jel ste svi ostali uspeli da skinete album kako valja sa tog linka?

 

Cheers!

Ne znam, ja sam skinuo sa torrenta, ovaj link sam našao na drugom sajtu.

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