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Thank you! Dokaka on the rocks! The hyperactive bouncy rap of Kuru Kuru rock! The animal-driven midi of Scorching Savanna! and the sterile pop of Everlasting Love (which may be kind of garbage, but certainly works very well with the race track level it scores)

for some reason i never liked the street fighter music.

edit: listening to this now i find that sagat's music is some crazy alternating 11/8 and 10/8 meter or something... doesn't make it good.

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slowriot wrote:
Minotaur029 wrote:If anyone has their first LP and would be so kind as to upload it, I'd love you lots.


do you mean "people without end?" maybe i only think it's the first because it's the first i heard of theirs...

anyway, if so, i have it and can upload it soon.


Probably. I can't remember the title right now...and going to allmusic.com...well that's just asking way too much.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass

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I'm gonna tell all of these Providence bands you guys are pirating that their music is bein shared and they will hunt you down and lop your balls off with a straight razor.

Either that or they'll think, "Hey, cool, someone's listening. Someone who might very well never have heard of us has now heard our music and likes it. Woo-chee-bee! Now if only the cheap bastard would come to the show and bring a buddy, buy an LP or something if he genuinely enjoys it."

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What I mean is [stoned asshole] people who are completely anti-file sharing are repugnant fools, but these days it's important to show support (literal economic support) for the things we like. I'm hardly thrilled when I drop a good deal of dough on a Criterion DVD, for instance, but if I wasn't willing to make this negligible little sacrifice, what right would I have to pine away for a world which supports more good movies.

The consumer-level decisions are key, I believe.

But I'm being redundant again.

Someone's getting married downstairs. I'm gonna take a long shower so that I miss the religious stuff.

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Eierdiebe wrote:What I mean is [stoned asshole] people who are completely anti-file sharing are repugnant fools, but these days it's important to show support (literal economic support) for the things we like. I'm hardly thrilled when I drop a good deal of dough on a Criterion DVD, for instance, but if I wasn't willing to make this negligible little sacrifice, what right would I have to pine away for a world which supports more good movies.

The consumer-level decisions are key, I believe.

But I'm being redundant again.

Someone's getting married downstairs. I'm gonna take a long shower so that I miss the religious stuff.


Hey, I put up stuff from my friends...are the board members gonna go to http://www.sectorfiverecords.com in order to buy that stuff? I think not. I'm not goin' crazy uploading all their shit. It's worth actually buying, though.

I agree that we should be buying stuff, but one has to get the word out before enough people feel emotionally connected to your label to stay afloat. And if they don't?...well at least people are listening. Christ.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass

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Colonel Panic wrote:Koenji Hyakkei - Viva Koenji!!

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This band is the project of Yoshida Tetsuya (of Ruins fame) and bassist Sakamoto Kengo. If I had to categorize them, I'd have to say "mathy prog/fusion". This is their first album, recorded in 1996, and it's quite a bit heavier and harder than their recent stuff. Taut, modular vocal harmonies like a nightmare Broadway musical are punctuated by angular prog/metal riffs. Good stuff.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/0xq6f7


Koenji Hyakkei - Angherr Shisspa

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This is Koenji Hyakkei's most recent release, from 2005. This one's generally in more of a fusion jazz vein but it jumps around a lot, stylistically. The awkward, staccato rhythms, heavy dirge riffs and goofy Zappa-isms heard in their first record are interspersed with moody passages, airy spaces and free-jazz interludes.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/dugim4

Enjoy.


Wow. These are amazing, thanks alot.

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