Monday, May 30, 2011

The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum [2011/MP3/V0] HoTT


"The Color Spectrum" consists of songs inspired by the colors of the spectrum, specfically red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, with white and black being included as bookends. Casey Crescenzo, mastermind of The Dear Hunter, completed the EPs with various producers, while traveling the US, documenting every step of the process. The collection will feature collaborations with several producers and musicians, including Manchester Orchestra, Brendan Brown from The Receiving End of Sirens, Mike Watts (who mixed the band's Act III: Life & Death),& Steve Haigler (Brand New, Quicksand).


Genre: progressive rock,experimental,indie
Bitrate: MP3 / V0 (VBR) / CD
Duration: 41:13
Size: 77 mb

1. Filth And Squalor (Black) (03:58)
2. Deny It All (Red) (03:32)
3. But There’s Wolves? (Orange) (04:03)
4. She’s Always Singing (Yellow) (02:42)
5. Things That Hide Away (Green) (03:20)
6. The Canopy (Green) (03:50)
7. Trapdoor (Blue) (03:49)
8. What Time Taught Us (Indigo) (04:02)
9. Lillian (Violet) (04:04)
10. Home (White) (03:52)
11. Fall And Flee (White) (04:02)

Sunday, May 22, 2011

The Jetsons Movie: Original Soundtrack [MP3/320/1991] HoTT


I love this film so freaking much and this soundtrack is incredible.


1 We're the Jetsons (Jetson's Rap)
2 With You All the Way
3 You and Me
4 I Always Thought I'd See You Again
5 Maybe Love
6 Stayin' Together
7 Through The Blue
8 Mall Theme
9 Home
10 Jetsons Main Title


Jetsons: The Movie / Jonny's Golden Quest [MP3/V2/1991] HoTT

Jetsons: The Movie / Jonny's Golden Quest
Promotional Release (JDCD 01)
Year Released: 1996
Conducted by John Debney
Album Format: CD

1. Intro / Main Title 2:18
2. George Goes To Work 0:53
3. Mr. Spacely 1:18
4. Meet The Jetsons 2:46
5. Spacely Sprockets 1:34
6. The Factory Goes Haywire 4:49
7. High School Marching Band 0:30
8. George Goes On A Mission 3:12
9. Space Age Classical 1:19
10. Grungies In The Works 3:02
11. Elroy And Judy Meet The Grungies 4:10
12. George Saves The Grungies 1:19
13. George Jetson - Hero / Finale 2:39
14. Jonny & His Mom / Main Theme 2:09
15. Fond Memories Of Mom 1:31
16. Dr. Zin's Lair 4:42
17. Jonny Couldn't Save His Mom 4:35
18. Jonny Reflects 2:50
19. Jonny & Haji Escape In Brazil 2:28
20. Ice Sailing In Japan 1:28
21. Escape In Rome 2:12
22. Discovering Dr. Zin's Lab 4:20
23. Jonny Decides To Act 1:09
24. Destruction Of Dr. Zin 7:32
25. Fond Farewells / End Title 3:01
Total Album Time: 67:46

Friday, May 20, 2011

Avalanche City - Our New Life Above The Ground [2010/MP3/V0/WEB] HoTT



Google it!

The story of Avalanche City begins in a house, alone, for hours and hours each day for months, slowly learning how to sing by process of scales, recording, and self critique.

Six months after taking the first steps towards singing, Dave Baxter played his first solo show as Avalanche City. Six months after the first show, one year after beginning the process of teaching himself how to sing, the first tracks were laid for Avalanche City's debut album Our New Life Above The Ground.

Armed with a sack full of vegetarian single serve curries Dave Baxter headed into the countryside and moved into a little community hall called the Kourawhero Hall, just north of Auckland. There he spent the week alone recording and playing everything himself with only the cows and the milk trucks as company.

The album is now available and is free to download. The reason it is free; so you'll feel good about sharing it with others, so please give it away to all your friends.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Brie Larson - Black Sheep (Scott Pilgrim Soundtrack) [2011/Re-Edit/Single/MP3] HoTT


In Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the film, Metric is the inspiration for the film's fictional band, the Clash at Demonhead, and contributed the song "Black Sheep" to the film. The clothing of Metric's lead singer, Emily Haines, is also the basis for the clothing of the lead singer of Clash at Demonhead.[34] Brie Larson provides the vocals for "Black Sheep" in the film, while the soundtrack features a version of the song with Haines as lead singer. Brie's version is much better, here it is:

Monday, May 16, 2011

VA - Benefit for the Recovery in Japan [2011/MP3/320WEB] HoTT


VA - Benefit Compilation For Japan (2011)
Released time: 11.04.2011 | 34 Tracks | 3:45:08 min | MP3 320kbps 44,1kHz Stereo | 385 MB

VA - Benefit for the Recovery in Japan [2011/MP3/320WEB] HoTT]

You can support this effort here:
http://fina-music.com/catalog/index.html?id=105344

Benefit for the Recovery in Japan
by Various Artists
Antiopic

AN012 | 2011-03-24

Benefit for the Recovery in Japan is a compilation album dedicated to the victims and survivors, their families, and the aid workers courageously struggling to deal with the aftermath of the earthquake, resulting tsunami, and nuclear emergency that occurred on March 11th, 2011 in Japan. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this compilation will go directly towards the recovery and relief effort. The album features the contributions of sixty-four artists from around the world and clocks in at nearly five hours of music.

The people of Japan need your help now, and your purchase of this music is one way to connect with and provide assistance to the people in Japan working to recover from this disaster. 100% of the proceeds from your purchase of this release will go to the Japanese emergency response organization Civic Force—thereby helping support real work happening on the ground by Japanese-based relief workers.

Benefit for the Recovery in Japan is curated by Antiopic's David Daniell and James Elliott, with invaluable assistance from Regina Greene (Front Porch Productions), Greg Davis, and Bettina Richards (Thrill Jockey). Greg Davis mastered the compilation and Sadek Bazaraa designed the cover art. This release is made possible by the generosity of Thrill Jockey and all of the artists involved.


Part One:

1. Fennesz: "Fearless"
2. Helado Negro: "Cabeza Bella"
3. Stephan Mathieu: "(Excerpt from) The Floating World"
4. School of Seven Bells: "Midnight Sun"
5. Lawrence English: "Hotaru"
6. Noveller: "Darkheart"
7. Zeena Parkins: "The Letter"
8. Tom Carter (of Charalambides): "Mended"
9. Akron/Family: "Deep Kazoo"
10. The Ex: "Cold Weather Is Back"
11. Shinji Masuko (of Boredoms/DMBQ): "Botsuon"
12. Oneohtrix Point Never: "The Inside World"
13. Tokimonsta: "Sound Caves"
14. Joshua Abrams: "Jackdaws"
15. Keith Fullerton Whitman: "Anzac #3"
16. Ben Frost: "Snæugla"
17. David Daniell: "Shiho-hiru-tama"
18. Grouper: "Cassiopeia"
19. Tape: "Mirrors"
20. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma: "Moon in a Dewdrop"
21. D. Charles Speer: "Steel Infant"
22. Evan Caminiti (of Barn Owl): "Blue Veil"
23. Blackshaw, Wood, Wood & Tomlinson (James Blackshaw & Hush Arbors): "Are You Alright? (Chump Change)"
24. Nat Baldwin (of Dirty Projectors): "In the Hollows"
25. Chris Forsyth & Shawn Edward Hansen: "Dirty Pool Blues"
26. Zelienople: "Stone Faced About It"
27. Elm (Jon Porras of Barn Owl): "Diamond Dust"
28. Lobisomem: "Kusha"
29. Stabbing Eastwood (Tunde Adebimpe & Ryan Sawyer): "Thundersnow Mountain"
30. Alan Licht & Greg Malcolm: "Natasha Utting Reporting"
31. Scott Tuma: "To: Hasty"
32. Rhys Chatham: "Prayer for the People of Fukushima"

Part Two:

33. Prefuse 73: "The Only Climactic Dissonant Hums"
34. Growing: "Untitled"
35. James Plotkin (of Khanate): "Broken '96"
36. Totem Test: "Pulse Prayer for Japan"
37. Marcus Schmickler (of Pluramon): "2.71828 Up"
38. Tim Hecker: "Hatred of Music (Double Gate Mix)"
39. Sylvain Chauveau: "Colours in Darkness"
40. Bear In Heaven: "The Days We Have"
41. Spires That In The Sunset Rise with Michael Zerang: "Collision Theory"
42. C. Spencer Yeh: "Solo Violin March 13th 2011"
43. Lau Nau: "Oi Kuolema"
44. Oren Ambarchi: "Merely A Portmanteau"
45. Warm Ghost: "Uncut Diamond (Dripping Pollen Mix)"
46. Bradley & Geofrey (Atlas Sound + White Rainbow): "Mr. Stephen's Private Service"
47. Peter's House Music: "Half Step"
48. Leb Laze: "Da Plane Da Plane"
49. Matthewdavid: "Stop Laughing / Be Honest"
50. Sam Prekop: "Lakes River"
51. Simon Scott: "Of You (Before 2082)"
52. Tetuzi Akiyama/Jon Mueller/Jim Schoenecker: "Untitled"
53. Shelley Burgon: "Let It Be New"
54. Giant Sand: "Recovery Mission"
55. William Tyler: "Tears and Saints"
56. Mountains: "Still Life"
57. Ben Vida: "Quadsweep +2 (snkglazz iii)"
58. Maria Chavez: "Natural Disaster #2_2011"
59. Cleared: "Nova"
60. Neptune: "FIG IV"
61. Water Fai: "Tokitomori"
62. Parts & Labor: "Dokonimonai"
63. Jackie-O Motherfucker: "Blood of Life"
64. Greg Davis: "Sho Sai Myo Kichijo Dharani"

TOKiMONSTA with Gavin Turek - Creature Dreams [2011/EP/WEB/MP3/320] HoTT



Boomkat.com wrote:

"Diverse and revelatory new EP from girl like TOKiMONSTA, with a teeming, organic production style that's really blowing our minds right now. The smoked-out 'Fallen Arches' could almost be some lost 70s astral jazz-funk oddyssey, with its conga-heavy groove and bluesy piano chords. The two jams featuring Gavin Turek, 'Little Pleasures' and 'Darkest (Dim)', are out-and-out trip-pop - TOKi's sublimely love-stung vocals coated in a lovely Balearic shimmer - and if this was the 90s they'd already have been licensed to a million chill-out compilations (we mean that as a compliment). 'Bright Shadows' heads for computer-diced 2-step territory, but the unusually rootsy, psychedelic vibe that characterises this whole EP remains very much in place. Of the seven tracks, 'Moving Forward' is probably our fave, being a heavily dubbed arrangement of tumbling tribal drums, cinematic synth-strings and helicoptering 16-bit arpeggios. Really impressive, forward-thinking stuff throughout, and for us one of the best things Brainfeeder have ever released. Recommended."

01 Fallen Arches
02 Little Pleasures (feat. Gavin Turek)
03 Bright Shadows
04 Moving Forward
05 Stigmatizing Sex
06 Darkest (Dim) (feat. Gavin Turek)
07 Day Job

Monday, May 9, 2011

Emalkay - Eclipse [2011/Web/MP3/320] HoTT



Tracklist:
1. Emalkay - Fabrication (4:51)
2. Emalkay - Crusader (4:15)
3. Emalkay featuring Baby D - Keep Goin On (4:36)
4. Emalkay - Space Hopper (7:00)
5. Emalkay - Transpose (3:58)
6. Emalkay featuring Rod Azlan - Flesh & Bone (4:28)
7. Emalkay featuring Lena Cullen - The World (4:35)
8. Emalkay - Metropolis (4:34)
9. Emalkay - Why Don’t I Like You (1:44)
10.Emalkay - When I Look At You (4:32)
11. Emalkay - True Romance (4:52)
12. Emalkay - Weapons Of Mass (Exclusive Bonus Track) (6:31)
13. Emalkay - ‘Eclipse’ Album Mixtape (31:33)

Friday, May 6, 2011

Tyler, The Creator - Goblin [Deluxe Edition] [2011/CD/MP3/320] HoTT


“Goblin” is spiteful, internal, confident, vitriolic, vividly bruised stuff, a shocking — and shockingly good — album that bears little resemblance to contemporary hip-hop. It has more in common with the stark, thick-with-feelings independent rap of the mid-to-late-1990s and also the improbably rich-sounding minimalism of the Neptunes in the early 2000s. For every caustic rhyme about violence there’s a pensive, unexpectedly gentle production choice to go with it. Unlike the maximalism of hip-hop radio, you can feel the air in these songs, the gasping for breath.
-John Caramanica (New York Times)

GOOGLE - "Tyler, The Creator - Goblin [Deluxe Edition] [2011/CD/MP3/320] HoTT"

Get it!:
Link 1
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Tracklist:
1. "Goblin" 6:48
2. "Yonkers" 4:11
3. "Radicals" 7:18
4. "She" (featuring Frank Ocean) 4:13
5. "Transylvania" (produced by Left Brain) 3:12
6. "Nightmare" 5:22
7. "Tron Cat" 4:15
8. "Her" 3:31
9. "Sandwitches" (featuring Hodgy Beats) 4:51
10. "Fish" 6:19
11. "Analog" (featuring Hodgy Beats) 2:54
12. "Bitch Suck Dick" (featuring Jasper Dolphin & Taco) 3:36
13. "Window" (featuring Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, Hodgy Beats & Mike G) 8:00
14. "AU79" 3:40
15. "Golden" 5:43

Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
16. "Burger" (featuring Hodgy Beats) 3:49
17. "Untitled 63" (instrumental) 1:06
18. "Steak Sauce" 3:22