Monday, June 18, 2007

Oopsies!



Well, now I've gone and done it. What's that kernel of wisdom about biting the hand that something something?
Since the Animal Collective album isn't coming out until September, the kind folks at the fantastic Domino Recording Co. asked us to remove our post and take down the linx, which I've decided to do as they have been very supportive of blogs and our going-ons. Nevertheless, I still love piracy and here are two sets of jammers to make my penance. I mean, you're all here for the Animal Collective anyway, so why not keep this window propped open?



Being a good, nay, great Catholic, I understand that one can settle her moral debts to the lord in two fashions (it's all about the binaries for those a-holes): self-flagellation or solemn piety. Let's get to the brutality first.
For some kooky reason, M. Mayer and Jörg Burger left off two of the hottest Speicher melters off their recently-curated Speicher 3 CD release. And that's a damn shame cuz our homies Gui Boratto and Dmitry Gren have both released certifiable skull melters in the past year via Komex. So here you have Boratto in a sinister, insidious mode with "Rising Evil", a track that will have you either grinding up on a strobe light or robbing a liquor store. Speaking of robbing liquor stores, I would suggest utilizing Gren's "Busy Cluster" as your electronic battle weapon as it is like taking a mace to someone's bootie (no insertion here, just gentle paddling).

Gui Boratto-Rising Evil
Dmitry Gren-Busy Cluster



Now, for you non-DaVinci Code-reading Albino freaks, there is another path towards redemption: total devotion towards the immanent and the emmanent. Your token to salvation can be found in two melancholic 2003 releases by requiem rockers Marsen Jules and Cordouan (heard of The Field, anybody?). These jawns are frozen guitar tones played on a slice of sunshine. Ambient skits for your favorite funerals. Enjoi!

Marsen Jules-Lazy Sunday Funerals 3
Cardouan-When All This Is Over We'll Meet Again

Again, all apologies to A.C., Domino Records, and anyone else who might have been injured through piracy.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

why'd you delete the whole post?

Count Drugula said...

well, the post only contained songs that shouldn't have been up, so it had to go. so let's just pretend nothing ever happened...

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- said...

If we take down tracks off of an album out of concern for a label, please dont leak the whole album in the comments.

Anonymous said...

hey geniuses, check the link in zoombi's name.

Alex said...

what im confused about is, you guys were saying that the whole album was out there. you had mentioned oink and soulseek, but the quality was too low for oink, and I can assure you that all that was on soulseek was the first three tracks. so i'm confused.

- said...

Quit being confused. The album comes out in a while, if you're lucky you can find the tracks elsewhere, maybe. Does it really matter? You're not paying for shit anyways. We certainly dont know everything about everything and sometimes we're wrong.

Anonymous said...

ur all harshing my buzz, man

Alex said...

What's funny is that now I'm even more confused. Like why are you angry?

Anyway, did you see that interview with Panda Bear, where he says that he wants the rest of the album to leak?

http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/16764

"The only thing we’re really upset about with the leak is that it’s only parts of it. I think there are six songs out there now. People aren’t even able to get the full experience of the album, which bums us all out quite a bit. So if you’re listening leakers [speaking directly into the tape recorder], put up those other three songs, man, pronto."