Debt Machine 2015

Goldfrapp - Albums Collection 2000-2017 (7CD)  Music

Posted by Designol at May 27, 2023
Goldfrapp - Albums Collection 2000-2017 (7CD)

Goldfrapp - Albums Collection 2000-2017 (7CD)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.75 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 677 Mb | Scans ~ 457 Mb
Electronic, Indietronica, Trip Hop, Downtempo, Leftfield, Future Jazz, Dream Pop | Time: 04:55:10

Goldfrapp are an English electronic music duo from London, formed in 1999. The duo consists of Alison Goldfrapp (vocals, synthesiser) and Will Gregory (synthesiser). Collection includes: Felt Mountain (2000); Black Cherry (2003); Supernature (2005); Seventh Tree (2008); Head First (2010); Tales Of Us (2013); Silver Eye (2017).

Occupy: A People Yet to Come (Critical Climate Change)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by lengen at Jan. 16, 2017
Occupy: A People Yet to Come (Critical Climate Change)

Occupy: A People Yet to Come (Critical Climate Change) by Andrew Conio
English | Sep. 1, 2015 | ISBN: 1785420046 | 275 Pages | PDF | 6 MB

The term Occupy represents a belief in the transformation of the capitalist system through a new heterogenic world of protest and activism that cannot be conceived in terms of liberal democracy, parliamentary systems, class war or vanguard politics. These conceptualisations do not articulate where power is held, nor from where transformation may issue.
The Incredible String Band - First Four Albums 1966-1968 (5CD) Remastered Reissues 2010

The Incredible String Band - First Four Albums 1966-1968 (5CD) Remastered Reissues 2010
FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 1.37 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 583 Mb | Scans included
British Folk, Psychedelic Folk, British Folk Rock | Label: Fledg'ling | Time: 03:53:04

In the liner notes to these carefully packaged reissues, all four of the Incredible String Band principals– co-founder Clive Palmer, core duo Mike Heron and Robin Williamson, and Elektra records executive Joe Boyd– offer their insights in separate essays. Three of them mention the smell of patchouli. Such were the times, certainly, but the ISB are loved equally by avant-garde musicians, psychedelia enthusiasts, and those slightly dweeby young gentlemen who hang around music shops on college campuses. The reissue of their first four albums probably put to rest any notion that the ISB were a properly great band, releasing just one true classic, but they were rarely anything less than brave, inspired, and profoundly weird.