Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Feed Me with Kill The Noise & Tasha Baxter - Feed Me's Big Adventure [2010] [EP] [320kbps] HoTT


Artist: Feed Me
Title: Feed Me’s Big Adventure
Label: Mau5trap
Genre: Dubstep, Electronic, House
Date: Dec-25-2010
Bitrate: 320kbps / 44,1Khz / Full Stereo
Size: 112MB

Tracklist:
01: Feed Me – White Spirit [06:36]
02: Feed Me – Silicone Lube [06:01]
03: Feed Me – Grand Theft Ecstasy [06:11]
04: Feed Me & Kill The Noise – Muscle Rollers [06:06]
05: Feed Me & Tasha Baxter – Cloudburn [05:19]
06: Feed Me – Blood Red [05:50]
07: Feed Me – Green Bottle [06:33]
08: Feed Me – Talk To Me [06:34]



Woot!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business - Happy Christmas [2010] [EP] [320kbps] HoTT

Alternative / Acoustic / Indie / Rock | 9:32 min | Mp3 | 320 kbps | 24,4 mb



Tracklist:

1. Christmastime is Here 3:41
2. Please Come Home for Christmas 2:14
3. Seasons Greetings 3:36

Sunday, December 12, 2010

M-Beat - Knowledge [1997] [320kbps] HoTT



[ Renk Records / RENK CD004 / CD / UK / 1997 / Electronic / Drum n Bass ]




Tracklist:
01 Incredible.flac 24.84 MB
02 Sweet Love.flac 18.91 MB
03 Do U Know Where You're Coming From.flac 23.29 MB
04 Morning Will Come.flac 21.73 MB
05 Style.flac 20.75 MB
06 Shuffle.flac 18.52 MB
07 Dark Magnet.flac 20.54 MB
08 Rumble.flac 19.77 MB
09 Just A Little.flac 16.49 MB
10 Booyaka.flac 21.99 MB
11 Peeni Porni.flac 18.78 MB
12 Do U Know Where You're Coming From.flac 19.56 MB

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Teen Daze - Discography [Dec, 2010] [~V0] HoTT

Teen Daze has taken the internet by storm since he started posting music up on his Tumblr in late April of this year. According to this really interesting interview from Beyond Robson, the project had been going little more than a few weeks before Pitchfork caught wind, and since then he’s gone on to be featured more than five times on the music blog’s esteemed pages. Tracks such as “Shine On You Crazy White Cap” and “Gone For The Summer (Part Two)” circulated across the online music media world in a matter of days following the emergence of this (whatever you want to call it) shoegazing, lo-fi, electronica artist. Ten weeks on, and the Vancouver ambient dance project is seeing its first release via Arcade Sound (digital July 27th, physical August 12th) and on cassette via Wonder Beard Tapes, in what may well prove to be an inadequate print of just 100 copies.

The EP, entitled “Four More Years”, was kindly sent over in June by Arcade Sound – and has been enjoyed over at my end ever since. Its hazy glo-fi groove is very fashionable indeed (if its safe to talk of music in that way), drawing shamelessly and consistently from some of last year’s more memorable sounds, Washed Out and Neon Indian to name but a few. However the influence is most certainly not one-dimensional; musical influences are beneficial so long as something new is brought to the table – and what Teen Daze brings to the table is new emphasis on the chill. The beats behind are no wash-out, but the flesh on the percussive skeleton is awash with more distance than ever before. Any (perhaps) Toro y Moi inspired temptation to drop a hint of Michael Jackson into the mix are resisted by the Vancouver producer, who places his musical emphasis far more on the overall feel and effect than on individual melodies. Saying that however, there is definitely a euphoric French-house drive which is known to take over with little warning. Opening track “Four More Years” displays a touch of Baths’ glitch-hop and a street dance attitude which continues into track four, “Around”.

“Gone For The Summer” is a very different story – its the track where the chillwave influence shines through strongest. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was in fact what prompted Impose Magazine to ask if Teen Daze was the “chillest band on earth?”. Repetitive keys, 80s soft synths in their most unimposing setting and background vocals over a soft regular beat – You don’t get more laid back electronica than this. Remember Sun Visor who I mentioned on the blog a couple of months back? In exactly the same way, the best analogy I can think of is ‘M83, but really high’. “Saviour” is a similar story, with a cascading synth play off added in for (very slightly) more intensity.

“Four more Years” has come remarkably soon from a man who has barely booked in his first US tour as Teen Daze for this August – and who’s experience of music is limited to his less successful but nevertheless interesting folkier side project, by name of Two Bicycles. He’s also been busy collaborating with Houses and remixing Local Natives’ Wide Eyes to great effect. Whatever this guy does he’ll leave you relaxed and your mind drifting off into the unknown. Pick up the “Saviour” from the EP, his Local Natives remix and the Houses collaboration below, and check out his upcoming tour dates and fan-made turned official music video for track “Shine On, You Crazy White Cap”.

**Taken from thismusicwins.com


“Sometimes things go easier than they should. Sometimes, it’s sunny out, and it feels like summer, but it’s the middle of February. Sometimes, you wake up and realize how much good you have in your life. Sometimes you just want to fall asleep to something that reminds you of falling asleep on the beach.

“Four More Years” is a blending of these things. It’s a soundtrack, it’s its own narrative. It doesn’t shy away from noting its influences, and yet it brings something new to the table. It’s a chillwave, glo-fi, dance, electronic, soul, sample-heavy, reverb-drenched record.

This record was meant to be something that brought positivity to the listener. This is a record that is meant to encourage love, relationship, and at the same time, it’s just a dance record. Either way, it’s meant to put a smile on your face, and is to be enjoyed with summer vibes in mind.” - teen daze.


Tracklist:
1. Four More Years
2. Gone for the Summer
3. Neon
4. Around
5. No Regrets
6. Shine On, You Crazy White Cap
7. Saviour
8. Spin Around, Go Ahead




Tracklist
01 Let's Fall Asleep Together
02 Water
03 Cliff Jump Love Song
04 Beach Dreams

I really came to fall in love with the whole lo-fi pop scene this summer, and I wanted to see what I could come up with. After writing “Let’s Fall Asleep Together”, the last three just sort of happened in the span of a few days.

I know that it’s starting to get cold, and that carefree love songs about beach life may seem out of context, but I hope that you guys can look back on your past summer, and let these songs remind you of some of the good experiences you had!