In case anyone else is wrestling with how to save a copy of the stream using streamlink, try the following command. You’ll likely need to adjust the time after hls-start-offset — that tells streamlink how far to rewind.
streamlink https://bcovlive-a.akamaihd.net/a1a395c883004c05b3184dc2ea9570f1/eu-west-1/6252938537001/profile_0/chunklist_dvr.m3u8 best --hls-start-offset -1:35:00 --hls-duration 0:40:00 -o thesmile.mp4
For those asking, there are plenty of these music box devices on Amazon. This looks like a 30 note one. If that's what you want, don't get a 15 note version.
https://www.amazon.com/Wingostore-Notes-Movement-Copper-movement/dp/B0774TSP3T
The mp3 in my original post had no tags. Here are both tagged accurately. https://www.dropbox.com/s/03z3nc9mpeqjqv3
EDIT: The dropbox got taken down. Here is a mediafire link to both: http://www.mediafire.com/?lr4bijc6tz3iz
For those that don't know this is part of a soundcheck that was picked up I believe through the fm signal transmitting to someone's in ear monitors.
Edit - I didn't know why I did this. The middle bits ok I guess. https://clyp.it/1mh3t2c3
I made a rateyourmusic list here (of all the music I've heard from 2017): Link
It's unfinished, still missing a few albums (Bonobo, Richard Dawson, Kelly Lee Owens, among around 20 others), but it's almost ready.
Top 10 are
Tyler The Creator - Flower Boy
The National - Sleep Well Beast
Brockhampton - Saturation III (this one just came out so it's still tentative)
Brand New - Science Fiction
Jay Som - Everybody Works
Brockhampton - Saturation II
Julien Baker - Turn Out The Lights
Lorde - Melodrama
The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
Big Thief - Capacity
Honourable Mentions: Fleet Foxes - Crack Up, King Krule - The Ooz, LCD Soundsystem - American Dream, Broken Social Scene - Hug Of Thunder, Lomelda - Thx, Alvvays - Antisocialites.
Most recommended for Radiohead fans:
The National - Sleep Well Beast
Jay Som - Everybody Works
Julien Baker - Turn Out The Lights
The War on Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
Big Thief - Capacity
King Krule - The Ooz
Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up
Alvvays - Antisocialites
Bjork - Utopia
Perfume Genius - No Shape
Mammal Hands - Shadow Work
This is my first time zipping anything in my life, let alone sharing it on the internet so I hope this works, but here you go:
http://www.filedropper.com/lp9
You can make up your own order, but I think it works best this way:
I was really surprised when Codex played in an episode of Chuck. Everything in its Right Place was also used in a Spanish or Italian promo for Lost's final season...that was an amazing promo.
Check these out, or go to an audiologist and get molded ones made. I had molded ones made about 4 years ago and they’re still going strong, and I use them fairly often as a live sound engineer. I have 15dB reduction, but if you are always that close for shows I’d go for 20dB reduction. Live music, especially Radiohead, is awesome, but early onset hearing loss is not. Get plugs so you can enjoy Radiohead for a long time to come.
Edit: Great spot btw!!
I was at this show! Other notes:
I was really close to the heckler. I believe he was yelling "PLAY SOME ROCK!!". He was drunk as fuck and being a huge asshole the entire show. He tried to pick a fight with another guy during "Where I End And You Begin".
The crowd recognized "Talk Show Host" so incredibly fast it was unbelievable. After the first two notes, people just exploded. Awesome.
It rained off and on throughout the show. It was annoying, but it started again right as the "rain down" part of Paranoid Android started. It was absolutely magical and I cried a little bit.
I ate an irresponsible amount of weed brownies that day, and that entire show was without a doubt the highest I've ever been. I spent much of the show wondering why the cement under my feet was moving, even though it obviously wasn't wet cement...that would be insane if they just had us all stand in wet cement. Eventually I realized it was a grey tarp.
The band Liars opened for them, and they're still probably the best opening act I've ever seen. Jesus Christ that guy had some seriously great stage presence.
Well, you have to sign up for Mubi. Mubi is like Netflix for cinephiles, except they only have 30 films available at a time, there's a new film every day. Look like this will be the new film 14 days from now,, according to my frontpage.
If anyone wants, everyone can use my referral link and you get the first 30 days for free. The site is definitely for people looking to see more foreign and classic films, if that happens to be your interest. I rarely see any of the stuff on Mubi on Netflix. Full disclosure: if any of you actually sign up after, I get 30 free days. But that will get you access to watch Junun, at least.
Here you go I have never actualy used this becuase i dont use windows, but i downloaded it when i came across it for such a reason as this, hope it works, and i hope i uploaded it somewhere decent.
i JUST finished a cover of this song that is mostly based on this performance. i just wish i would have learned the cool 5/4 polyrhythm that Jonny is doing in the beginning of the song (0:24-1:46) but i didn't notice it until after i recorded that part... heres the link... sorry for the shameless self promotion everyone!
Talk Show Host. Heard it on Romeo & Juliet.
Edit: Btw, apparently Just hasn't actually been used in any movies yet. This website is kinda cool, it tells you every Radiohead song's apperance on TV and film http://www.tunefind.com/artist/radiohead
edit2: Looks some of the producers on Top Gear and CSI are fans
Actually that's 350 sq km of greenhouses in Andalusia rather than LA
I wouldn't count an 80 on metacritic as a general negative reaction. To be honest I would class the reaction to TKOL as one of surprise. It wasn't the album people either hoped for or expected. I genuinely really like the album, it sits well up there with the rest of their catalogue for me.
it just has to do with reddit. they are starting to promote themselves more, and their SEO seems to have gotten better. reddit is now #8 on the alexa rankings of websites from around the globe. they used to be somewhere around 15 i think.
Though a lot of these are open to interpretation, you will probably find more comprehensive results here and here.
There are just so many songs that it's gonna be hard to pin anything down with such a general topic. Maybe something like a daily thread where we discuss each song from the LPs one at a time or something would invoke more discussion.
Kanye's such a fanboy tho. And I don't care what people say, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was a masterpiece, haters gonna hate.
> The fact that that is a howl
Hmm. I think it might be a stretch to call this interpretation a fact. You mentioned you weren't a native English speaker, so you may not be aware of the idioms the title is alluding to ("wolves at the door" or "keeping the wolves from the door" -- see here or here.)
I'd argue the idea of the wolf at the door in this song is basically any looming threat. And the song is full of threatening imagery--kidnapping, ransoms, getting robbed, beat up, etc. I think the "ooh" at the end is just a wordless expression of helplessness. It's a response to the threats of the wolves. It may be tempting to call the "ooh" at the end a howl (because "we're, like, the wolves, man") but that doesn't really make sense in the context of the rest of the song, and it's also just... cheesy. Again, just my opinion, but I doubt that the "ooh" at the end is intended to be heard as a howl.
Triple crossing brewery in Richmond Virginia has a beer called paranoid aledroid. Its delicious
Edit: here is a link to can art https://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fres.cloudinary.com%2Fratebeer%2Fimage%2Fupload%2Fw_250%2Cc_limit%2Fbeer_384792.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ratebeer.com%2Fbeer%2Ftriple-crossing-paranoid-aledroid%2F384792%2F&docid=4...
Here you go!
Kid A: https://www.dropbox.com/sm/create/Radiohead%208bit%20-%20Kid%20A.zip
OK Computer: https://www.dropbox.com/sm/create/OK%20Computer%20(8-bit).zip
This is the first time I've used Dropbox, so there may be technical difficulties.
Precisely. "Ill Wind" is 4:16 and "Spectre" is 3:22, which are nearly the same as the track lengths in this release:
https://musicbrainz.org/release/8dc89700-aa25-4874-8d35-3cf681b96890
Most CDs don't contain any artist/title metadata, so players have to rely on track lengths to identify discs. For LPs this usually works quite well, but occasionally you get things like these.
Here's an easy script for Mac/Unix users to split using these much-appreciated CUE files!
Just need mp3splt installed via whatever method, most often (https://brew.sh)[brew] on macOS
Put all 18 cue and mp3 files in the same folder, and run this command after you cd to that directory in Terminal:
for i in $(seq 18); do echo mp3splt -d CD$i/ -c $i.cue $i.mp3; done | bash
/u/JorgeOKNOTOK please don't do this. You should never re-encode MP3 to FLAC; people are just going to re-re-encode the FLAC files to MP3 again, degrading the quality.
If you're going to distribute these, you need to use dedicated MP3 splitting software that splits on frame boundaries without re-encoding the file. And, not to be a dick, but if you don't know what that means, you are not the right person to be doing this project.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/ is one.
http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net/mp3splt_page/home.php is another.
I got this 2 pack on amazon for ~$50 they seem to be pretty decent.
I did notice that the In Rainbows puzzle was a lot looser with its pieces than the Com Lag one was, and when I glued it the bottom ended up being a little wider than the top, making it a really tight fit in the frame on the bottom.
So when you're gluing your puzzle just try to keep the pieces tight together to ensure it fits well.
I use TunnelBear to watch BBC here in Australia, so yes you might be able to do it.
You'll need BBC iPlayer which will ask you for a UK postal address and post code and register an account. However, BBC Radio isn't georestricted so if you just want to listen, that is legit.
I made a remix for Nude when the contest was out. It was super cool of them. I wish more bands would do stuff like that.
My first time ever trying something like that. It picks up a lot at about 1:45.
Link if anyone is interested at all...
https://myspace.com/kolterbass/music/song/nude-big-ideas-don-t-get-any-remix-31839431-32574530
I recommend checking out songsterr on this - http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/radiohead-the-tourist-tab-s16363t0
Great website. Shows tab and plays a midi version of it. Also shows time signature, and this song definitely has an interesting time signature.
If you want a copy of the source file uploaded, you can grab it here...
... the link is valid until the 27th of July.
Chapter 5 of my book (Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead---Oxford, 2016) describes this practice under the 'absent tonic' section.
See also the beginning of How to Disappear Completely (in A), Reckoner (in G, then E minor), etc..
here's the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Everything-its-Right-Place-Analyzing/dp/0190629231/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Check out <strong>Kishi Bashi</strong> (this is my favorite album this year) and <strong>Little People</strong>. I'd also recommend Deerhoof if you are looking for interesting sounds (their album Offend Maggie is a good place to start imo).
Maybe also give Death Cab For Cutie a look if you haven't. They have a really solid discography you can dive into.
Most of my favorites are already listed in this thread so I'll stop here.
Scroll down to the Soundcloud mix and click the download button on the right side.
Edit: Looks like they took it down. =(
I got it though, so here it is in Dropbox for those who want it.
Yeah, after a few listens I think you're right, it's not a direct sample. I'm gonna leave this up though because it was definitely inspired by Pyramid Song. (maybe it was intended to be a sample but copywrite didn't go through).
Edit: it's come up as a proper sample on whosample, so I think it's actually legit
You can buy The King Of Limbs as 24 bit FLAC files from 7Digital here, but AFAIK the other albums are not available to purchase in FLAC format.
(You should note, of course, that one of this subreddit's rules is "No piracy zone; support the artists.", which might have influenced my answer...)
Check out Images du futur by the Canadian band Suuns
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/suuns/images_du_futur/
It sounds like The King of Limbs, only Canadian. Check out this song and see if you like it.
I feel your pain. I'm currently trying to collect all the B-Sides on (original pressing) vinyl and In Rainbows has been a little dissapointing. It also means I'm pretty clued up on this sort of thing by now so I should be able to answer
The only song from Disc 2 available on vinyl is 4 Minute Warning, which you can get on the Nude 7".
There's also a Jigsaw Falling Into Place 7", but that features Videotape FTB rather than any Disc 2 song.
Shit sucks, yo.
Use a better music player. Like Poweramp or black player. They let you edit Music tags within the app and support a plethora of music file types. To edit the tags on your PC use this http://www.mp3tag.de/en/ or this https://www.aimp.ru/index.php?do=download.
I use Mac as well and I think that might be part of the reason I have trouble on DIME too -- the firewalls have firewalls!
To use the Radiohub with Mac you want to download the client Direct Connect <strong>Jucy</strong>. Once it's installed, simply open it, set up the download directories (where the files will be shared and stored -- many users organize their files similarly by artists and then by year) and then connect to the Hub.
I'm a little hazy on how to connect to the Hub because I only did one time it a while ago and it's been smooth sailing ever since. Unless I'm mistaken, it's like this:
There may be other configurations to modify (for me, I have to use passive Mode under Connection Settings). If none of this works let me know and I'll ask around a little later to clarify how to connect.
I searched Green White Red Sweatband on Amazon and this is the first thing that came up. Did you even try searching?
I've got a CD with the outtakes and 7 live versions. Bought it for 15$, it comes in a little box with a DVD!
>Jo Cox, the Batley and Spen MP who was tragically killed last week, would have been 42 today. In honour of her tireless campaigning in support of refugees, iconic Bristol trip-hop band Portishead have released a video to go alongside their cover of Abba’s SOS.
>It features singer Beth Gibbons, shot alone in monochrome, reaching out towards the camera before ending with Cox’s quote from her maiden speech in parliament: “We have far more in common than which divides us.”
This band started off as Hard Rock/Metal and evolved into Electronic Rock. Some might even be tempted to say that they've followed in Radiohead's footsteps. Their album Neon Golden drew comparisons to Kid A after it came out in 2002.
But 1997's Shrink is an intricate charmer that incorporates Jazz elements (moreso in its latter half). I'd say it's my favorite of theirs so far, but I did just recently get 2014's Close to the Glass, which continues in the Neon Golden vein with a bit more of their older Rock sound mixed in.
Speaking of Rock sound, 1995's 12 contains generous portions of crunchy riffage that will remind some listeners of Dinosaur Jr., but I think The Notwist have a more direct guitar sound than J Mascis' sometimes swirling maelstrom of sound.
I think the main barrier to enjoying The Notwist might be their lead singer, Markus Archer. His somewhat disaffected vocals can seem at odds with the songs. I don't think it's anything intentional; it's just the way he sings (or maybe it's because he's German). Opposingly, those same vocals can provide interesting counterpoint. So, it probably comes down to individual taste whether or not you like the singing, but their music is well worth hearing -- please note that I only own their four releases named above.
Go to Radiohead's page on AllMusic and look at the "Followed By" section:
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/radiohead-mn0000326249/related
These are "artists who were influenced by the selected artist. This may be directly called out from research and interviews, or it may be a strong inference based on the opinion of the editors."
Sorry, the truth messed you up...but really only 4 songs tho :'(
(thankfully?) there's one Bootleg, as far as i know, which called "Radiohead – Summer Sonic 2016 Complete 2016" (and "4"CD!! It's a bit expensive tho, but would be actually good news)
Discogs https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-Summer-Sonic-2016-Complete-2016/release/9047689
Japanese online shop http://www.zassap.jp/shopdetail/000000026922/
I couldn't find any other bootleg from SS 2016, So hope that is a good quality bootleg, and sharing it online.
Damn, you mean I shouldn't aspire to this level of cool?!?
The only legitimate problem we have with today's modern music producers is the loudness war, although that has nothing to do with the format of music which has never been clearer.
I'd be real interested in hearing what they would do if they wrote in that super 90's rock sound like they were doing on the Bends, but it will never happen. Even at that time they admitted to writing to please listeners and less for themselves, which is why they (Thom) had so much discontent with the music they were putting out. This is what I am inferring from various interviews I've read.
They definitely have hard guitar jams still though! I consider these guitar jams, its not My Iron Lung or anything but still jams
As noted, it's available on WASTE. However, regarding physical copies, the Bloom (Jamie xx rework part 3) that appears on TKOL RMX8 was put out on single sided vinyl by the Young Turks label. Occasionally, one pops up on ebay - none on there currently and they can get pricey. Limited to 500 copies (I have one.) I'm not aware of the other 2 tracks from TKOL RMX8 appearing in physical form. Here's the discogs entry for the Jamie xx Bloom vinyl: https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-Bloom-Jamie-xx-Rework-Pt-3/release/3361134
WTF. The download link appears to have vanished, along with the little blurb at the bottom about it being available for download.
Okay, here is my list of 2017 albums so far: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Xtsky11/top-albums-of-2017/
And so far this year has been suuuuuuper underwhelming. Then again we're not even a quarter through. Still pretty underwhelming, The xx was underwhelming, Spoon was underwhelming, The Shins was underwhelming, Flaming Lips was underwhelming...
Anyway, the bands/artists that delivered: Dirty Projectors, Xiu Xiu, Sampha, Thundercat, Sun Kil Moon, & King Gizzard.
Hype for FLEET FOXES, ALT J, FJM, JOEY BADA$$, and the GORILLAZ album that's leaking as we speak. Haven't listened to Mount Eerie yet but their album looks promising.
Also love the new Frank Ocean song, probably Song Of The Year, what are your thoughts on it?
rateyourmusic says there is.. but I cannot find it on amazon or any other site
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/video/radiohead/in_rainbows__from_the_basement/
There is indeed a King Of Limbs from the basement dvd
If it's important for you to have the white vinyl, I'd recommend heading over to the Discogs Marketplace and order from a trusted (check the feedback) seller based in the EU.
For example, here are copies of the white vinyl for sale from UK shops/individuals.
(If you're not familiar, Discogs' Marketplace is basically like eBay or Amazon's Marketplace and the same words of caution apply [for example, items shipped from Italy and Greece don't always arrive at their destination...]).
It might seem a bit spendy, but at this point it's the only avenue to make it more likely than not that you'll get a clean (unplayed / sealed) copy of the white vinyl and avoid the super spendy prices popping up on eBay.
Nope, I'm talking about the In Rainbows Discbox / Deluxe 2x 45rpm 12" + 2xCD album released in 2007 (at least for preorder and delivery early 2008). Disc 2 comes with it and was announced when IR was.
https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-In-Rainbows/release/1158751
The audio from the video is not fantastic, so I uploaded the studio recorded version here.
Just a drummer and a bassist - both very technically proficient. I recommend you catch their show if you're ever in the area.
Honestly, I think you're both right. Back in the day when the only way to sell a record was on vinyl, the terms became synonymous. But records started being released on cassette and then CD. The term record still often implied the LP format, in the way that you're saying, but to some the term just meant the general concept of recorded music. Like when billboard counts records sold, they include all formats. Just google "definition of record album" to see that it's not necessarily specific to vinyl. Then eventually the parlance began to change and the term "vinyl record" started to become more popular and "record album" became less so.
So anyway, while you're not wrong to call this LP a record, he's not wrong to call it a vinyl.
OK let's say there is one beat. It's a whole note. Now you can divide this beat into as many smaller beats as you want. 2,3,4,7 etc... Now say you decide to divide it into 4 beats, well now you have 4 quarter beats that last the length of that one whole beat. Now you can still divide that whole beat into something else, nothing is stopping you. Say yo do three. Now you play the 4 and 3 at the same time.
https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/polyrhythmBeatGenerator.php
Play around with this to get a better gist of it. Radiohead doesn't use poly-rhythms to a very sophisticated degree but they are one of the popular rock bands that do.
Thanks for awesome and accurate CUE files!
Here's what I did to split them without further loss (so they stay 192kbit MP3s, but physically split into separate files)
These are macOS instructions, but the idea is the same for Linux etc:
Make sure you have https://brew.sh installed
Open the Terminal and install mp3splt:
brew install mp3splt
Download all the .cue files from this wonderful post and put them into the same folder as the original MP3 files, there should be 18 MP3 files and 18 CUE files.
Navigate to the folder with the MP3s and CUEs within Terminal
Copy/paste this script into that Terminal window to split and tag the files according to the provided CUEs, and put each disc into an individual folder:
for i in $(seq 18); do echo mp3splt -d CD$i/ -c $i.cue $i.mp3; done | bash
when you have a small image, and you zoom in a lot, you'll notice the pixels and the blurriness. So when you want to have a higher resolution image, you need to fix this blurriness somehow (otherwise it will just be a larger image, that is blurry). They've started using AI for tasks like this to make the image seem more natural after making it bigger. I found this website, for example: https://letsenhance.io/
Sure.
Mubi works based on monthly/annually subscription and it's called as "movie-on-demand service". So, if you pay for 1 month you will have 30 movies (included Junun) to watch already. And for the rest of subscription time, they'll add a new movie everyday.
You can try to signup by using my referral link for get free 30 trial days, but sometimes their system gone crazy. So I can't promise about free trial.
Here is the ref link: https://mubi.com/tell-a-friend/global/wy2txog
Also. Peaky blinders on Netflix has You and who's army. Season 3 premiere I think
House MD has No Suprises
Top gear has Radiohead everywhere
Edit: found a list http://www.tunefind.com/artist/radiohead
It took me forever to appreciate that album but it's SO GOOD. Keep listening. Its probably the only other album I'd put at the level of Kid A. I wrote a review about it Here otherwise I could talk about it for hours, but yeah. If you end up digging it, Phil Elverum has released a shit ton of albums to dig into so you'll never run out of material to enjoy
To anyone wondering what the meaning is behind the "which side I'm spread" line. I'm not sure if this is more of a UK turn of phrase.
ok so you want to get this:
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/
this (http://radiohub.wikidot.com/links) will give you some extra info, but i will help you out once you have DC++ installed. let me know
It's my favorite recorded 2016 show too!
You can find it (and many more things) at RadioHub
Also if you prefer torrents, you can find it @ Rutracker.org
You can take a peek with the "look inside" feature from Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Radiohead-Complete-Chord-Songbook/dp/0571540007/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510843464&sr=8-1&keywords=radiohead+complete+songbook
I got the frame for $35 on Amazon, then took it to a friend who does custom framing.
ArtToFrames 22x22 inch Classic Silver Picture Frame, 2WOM0066-76808-YSLV-22x22 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DMSX5EE?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Man, I wish I kept a play count on my Android this year some way. Is there an app for that?
Edit: PlayerPro Music Player
Costs $4.25, ^^^but ^^^there's ^^^also ^^^this ^^^site ^^^called ^^^TPB
thanks a lot! some i had, most i didn't.
really loving the quality on the german show!
here's a bunch of my radiohead stuff, including some other live shows:
https://www.box.com/s/4c386r9jkt2tv2kl2jdq (FYI - you can preview the music on the site)
I never realised this line from Lotus Flower was an actual expression before. And it seems that Fist of Fun was the origin of it (or at least they popularised it in the 90s anyway). Urban dictionary link
Also, if someone could point me in the direction of HD scans of either the OKNOTOK art booklet or Thom's notebook so I can use them for more, that would be cool.
Tumblr Link (new to this): https://www.tumblr.com/blog/girlsintheeighties
https://www.mixcloud.com/prestonoutatime/volume-ten-sarsaparilla/
Volume ten
Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie xx - Running
Moderat - Ethereal
Lara Somogyi - Improv No. 2
Massive Attack - Teardrop
Dead Prez - It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop
65daysofstatic - Departure_Shortwave_Noisetest
Gloria Steinem - Address to the Women of America
Philip Selway - Beyond Reason
Sneaker Pimps - How Do
A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour
Modeselektor feat. TTC - 2000007
Massive Attack - Montage
Preston.Outatime - Backwoods
Jurassic 5 - Unified Rebelation (acapella)
Dark Sky - Voim
Radiohead - Desert Island Disk
Can - Vitamin C
i know you are joking but i thought about it for a second. It is the track i have had on repeat for multiple hours the most times.
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Here is an old list i sort of edited after amsp came out https://rateyourmusic.com/lists/edit?list_id=478413
The ebay listing says this:
"Jacket rear bottom: ℗1997 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Parlophone Records Ltd. ©1997 Parlophone Records Ltd. A Warner Music Group Company."
The original pressings shouldn't have 'A Warner Music Group Company' there. That didn't start until 2013 with this release: https://www.discogs.com/Radiohead-OK-Computer/release/7062143
Seemingly just a track Greenwood stumbled upon, was fascinated by, and then shared. It seems to have been made using a program called Synthesia http://download.cnet.com/Synthesia/3000-2051_4-75608996.html
Sounds like you should delve into ambient music, its great for relaxing, focusing, and sleep. Here's some albums -
Jonsi & Alex - Riceboy Sleeps
Julianna Barwick - Nepenthe
Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2
Gavin Bryars - The Sinking of the Titanic
Sigur Ros - Valtari
William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops (anything by Basinski)
Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds of Starts of the Lid
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Brian Eno - Ambient 2: The Plateaux Of Mirror
Max Richter - Sleep
Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest
A Winged Victory For The Sullen - Atomos
Oval - Systemisch
Oval - 94diskont
Windy and Carl - We Will Always Be
Jon Hopkins - Immunity (Asleep Versions)
Do While - Do While
Heathered Pearls - Loyal
Marconi Union - Beautifully Falling Apart (Ambient Transmissions Volume 1)
I also did a mix you might like that features some of these artists and more -
https://www.mixcloud.com/douglasdouglas/late-night-listening-2-sleep/
That track is very much "minimal wave/synth". So here's a bunch of minimal wave/synth shit. Enjoy.
You might like the 50 Years of Sunshine compilation. The one by Nurse With Wound is pretty creepy. Nurse With Wound can get downright frightening though. Acidosis by Psychic TV is there too.
You can fill it in with stuff like TMB, The Eraser, Amok, Phil's albums, etc. Or maybe bootlegs or something. I actually was really close to picking up the Identikit bootleg of their Bonaroo 2012 show when I found it in Portland last month, but it was way overpriced, and the tracklist is a little underwhelming (wish it actually had 2012 Identikit on it!). I'm not sure if there are any good live bootleg records out there, now that I think about it.
So the forecast shows thunderstorms throughout the day. Who is still going to queue from early morning?
Interesting to bring up; that's something I put thought into as well. I went in the order of the band members as credited on the albums' RYM page (loosely ranks them by their contributions pretty much):
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/radiohead/ok-computer/
Wikipedia lists them in a more conventional order:
Thom Yorke
Jonny Greenwood
Colin Greenwood
Ed O'Brien
Philip Selway
Mozes and the Firstborn - Marianne EP [EP] | Garage Pop
Lookapony - HA-SATAN | Garage Rock
The Mysterons - Meandering | Psychedelic Pop
Iguana Death Cult - The First Stirrings of Hideous Insect Life | Garage Punk
Angles 9 - Disappeared Behind the Sun | Experimental Big Band / Avant-garde Jazz
Honourable Mentions
Converge - Jane Live [Live Album] | Mathcore
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana | Psychedelic Rock
Death Alley - Live at Roadburn [Live Album] | Hard Rock
These are really the stand out albums for me so far this year. I just finished listening to that Angles 9 album and it's a masterpiece. The new Mozes EP and the Lookapony album are definitely my top 2 of the year for now because I love listening to these two, same goes for 3 and 4, but I wouldn't say they're as objectively good as my number 5 and the honourable mentions.
No idea how to get around that... so we'll start over. Try this DepositFiles link.
It let me download it, hopefully will work for you.
If it doesn't, getting a dime account is really easy.... you just have to be willing to use a torrent client (which some people can't/don't want to do).
No way. You need to hear the ACL performance, it's the best quality IMO. Here's the whole thing, credits go to DrAlcoholocaust for the audio cuts.
This website has a lot of live recordings, including the Bonnaroo show, as well as other well known shows.
If you have a Mac, you may need to convert these files to a compatible file. I used xACT to convert them.
Also, there was a thread that was posted here a couple months ago talking about what were the best live recordings, but I can't find it.
ah lol. yeah, I'm on a mac at work but DEFINITELY prefer my pc at home. I just got the k-lite codec pack -> http://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm
(be sure to download the standard version that supports flac)
>I'm getting this error in Fission (on a Mac):
The following warnings were encountered while opening 16.cue:
- No tracks were found.
- line 1: An unsupported command (ÿþ) was found and ignored
I've heard this a bunch before, but have never seen a source cited. Does anyone have an interview or something confirming this?
edit: I found this. But citzeninsane doesn't have anything on it.
The reference implementation can convert 48 kHz files just fine.
Also, a friendly reminder that 24-bit audio is useless unless you're a record producer.
They reissued all the albums when xl recordings got the rights. If you have a copy and want to verify for sure if this is correct download foobar 2000 and use the plugin to check if it matches the original version.
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/85602 drdb entry check the links in the top right for the foobar component.
Radiohub works beautifully on Mac! It's easier to set up than it seems. If I can do it then anyone can :)
The client to run on Mac is called Jucy [http://jucy.eu/]. Once it's downloaded and opened, go to Action -> Quick Connect -> input 216.144.241.21 and that should get you up and running.
I might be mistaken on how to connect to the Hub. Once you're connected you're automatically logged on when you open Jucy so I haven't had to connect manually since day 1. If you can't get it going send me a PM.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/4w73cl2sp8kj/n/The_King_of_Limbs_2011_FLAC_-_24bit_Vinyl_.rar Should've mentioned that you need to click the left button on the dataport.cz, the one saying Stažení ZDARMA. It's not available all the time, because of limited slots, but the download speed is absolutely perfect. Around 10 MB/s for me. I know Filefactory is very slow, so if you get a slot there, it's maybe better to use it.
Anyway, enjoy!
Download link:
https://transfer.pcloud.com/download.html?code=5ZTP18ZCvXAXWdhIH5ZrL50Z2tOQRgncK7kvbKl8WlbQWbDjANIV
It's a 3gb .ts file. If someone wants to take the time to make a torrent on a public tracker, feel free.
Download link is only valid through March 26.
Just to point out - there are 8 tracks broken up into four 2-minute stems.
Additionally: The user Scatterbrain from Ateaseweb combined all the stems for each of the 8 tracks together so they sound much more cohesive - practically 2 minute song previews here, maybe you'd like to upload this version?
Dropbox won't let me link to folders, Box.net won't let me upload files larger than 50mb, and all I've got are high-quality .aif audio files and a terrible connection at the moment. Incidentally, I don't know why the soundcloud link doesn't have downloads anymore, because that's where I got them from.
Anyway, here's a link to Packt Like Sardines, since that was the only one that finished uploading to Dropbox before I realized I couldn't share the folder.
On the flip side, the whole album will be slowly uploading track-by-track to a 4shared folder, located here: http://www.4shared.com/folder/qlvDh9Fq/Radiohead_Jazz_Project.html
In about 5 hours it should be totally uploaded. Sorry about the wait, guys. :\
The bracket is no longer available but here's how it worked:
Users would vote (only once per IP) on their top ten favorite songs. After all of the votes were collected, the website made a bracket with 32 (maybe it was 64), giving a seed number to each song (like march madness).
In each round, users voted on matchups between two songs. Unfortunately, it never made it past the first round (I guess the creators just forgot about it). I think it's a great idea and someone should take the reigns.
Here was the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=23101376548&ref=ts
Also, it is gone from Amazon, except for WF/A, Faust Arp and Jigsaw Falling into Place. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0011TQLA2?ie=UTF8&qid=&ref_=tmm_msc_swatch_0&sr= Could someone check if it is still available on Rdio?