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Duster - Stratosphere (1998)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 19, 2022
Duster - Stratosphere (1998)

Duster - Stratosphere (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 336 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 137 MB
53:52 | Scans Included | Indie Rock, Lo-Fi | Label: Up Records

Stratosphere Review by Francis Arres
Duster is made up of two members, C. Amber and E. Parton, with occasional help from their friends on drums and recording duties. Stratosphere is mainly recorded at their home on four track. At times, they sound like Pavement and other times like Seely with higher pitched male vocals. Stratosphere demonstrates their guitar-based focus, riding on the flow of duel picking guitar melodies. With many guitars switching dynamic roles and riding on tunings, Duster sounds a bit like early Sonic Youth. Bass and drums act as the bottom, while guitars playfully find their melody by feeding off one another, throwing notes back and forth.

Duster - Together (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Sept. 26, 2022
Duster - Together (2022)

Duster - Together (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 260 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 123 Mb | 00:47:47
Indie Rock, Slowcore | Label: Numero Group

The San Jose slowcore trio formed in 1996 and disappeared five years later, leaving behind a legacy of depressive, dissociative lo-fi rock the band’s since described as sounding like “desperate, purring distress.” Then, nearly 20 years later, Duster returned, as if they’d woken up from a long nap into a world that was even more of a bummer than they’d left it. That signature sense of looking at life as if from outside of it persists on the band’s second album since their 2019 return, as they sing about ghosts and shadows and lost memories over guitars that fuzz out into distorted oblivion. But there’s also a newfound coziness to their arrangements, and a sense that even if we live in hell, at least we’re in hell together. As they sing on the bittersweet “New Directions”: “I’ve lost touch, I’ve said too much, been opposites and such/But I’ll take care of all of us.”

Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (2019) {3CD Box Set}  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 4, 2022
Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (2019) {3CD Box Set}

Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (2019) {3CD Box Set}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 1,05 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 407 Mb
Full Scans | 02:42:56 | RAR 5% Recovery
Space Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Rock | Numero Group #NUM210CD

When Duster were recording their space rock mini-epics on wobbly four-track in a makeshift San Jose home studio in the late '90s, it's likely they weren't imagining that their records would someday be fetching exorbitant prices and that a classy reissue label would someday issue a box set. No doubt they were just having fun making music, expressing themselves, and exploring sound for its own sake, but history has a way of taking strange turns, and in 2019 the Numero Group's Capsule Losing Contact was released. The lavishly packaged set gathers the two albums (1998's Stratosphere and 2000's Contemporary Movement) and one EP (1999's 1975) they released for Up Records and adds the Transmission, Flux EP, the Apex, Trance-Like single, and a handful of rare and previously unreleased tracks. The collection finally restores the music of Duster to people who can now afford to own it and every fan of slowcore, lo-fi space rock and unassumingly brilliant indie rock should plunk down their money and get this set.

Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (3CD) (2019)  Music

Posted by Domestos at March 29, 2019
Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (3CD) (2019)

Duster - Capsule Losing Contact (3CD) (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 338.05 Mb + 265.93 Mb + 430.84 Mb | 02:43:26 | Cover
Indie rock, Lo-fi, Post rock | Label: Numero Group

San Jose's sonic cure-all for the Y2K hangover that never materialized, Duster emerged from a cloud of lonely bong rips to take indie rock to the moon, and beyond. Scotch-taped guitars toggle between a chorus of brittle winter trees and a blanket of distorted fuzz. The low rumble of a cardboard box being kicked in a dead mall keeps pace in the background, as muffled, sung-spoken vocals ponder the great mysteries of modern mundanity. Three years of home recording accidents and blown-out 2am studio experiments are spread across four LPs, gathering the short-lived trio's Stratosphere and Contemporary Movement albums, 1975 EP, singles, demos, and other miscellaneous debris into one escape pod, now free to drift in the endless void of space.

The Gary Burton Quartet - Duster (Japan Edition) (2014)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Oct. 2, 2017
The Gary Burton Quartet - Duster (Japan Edition) (2014)

The Gary Burton Quartet - Duster (Japan Edition) (2014)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 214.08 Mb | 33:24 | Scans included
Post-Bop, Fusion | Country: USA | Label: Sony Records Int'l (SICP 4216)

In some ways, Duster can be considered one of the first fusion records. Vibraphonist Gary Burton had just added the young rock/blues guitarist Larry Coryell to his quartet (which also included bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Roy Haynes), and Coryell's influence can be felt throughout the performances. Highlights include Michael Gibbs' "Sweet Rain," Swallow's "General Mojo's Well Laid Plan," Coryell's exploratory and speedy "One, Two, 1-2-3-4," and Carla Bley's "Sing Me Softly of the Blues." Although Burton's basic sound had not changed during from the previous year, his openness toward other styles made his Quartet one of the most significant jazz groups of the period. This was the first of the four Burton-Coryell recordings.
VA - Something Inside Of Me: Unreleased Masters & Demos From The British Blues Years 1963-1976 (2021)

VA - Something Inside Of Me: Unreleased Masters & Demos From The British Blues Years 1963-1976 (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 706 MB
4:51:07 | Blues, Electric Blues | Label: Wienerworld Presentation

Something Inside Of Me' brings to the surface ninety-six unreleased recordings from fifteen artists who were all at the forefront of the burgeoning British blues scene of the early 1960s to mid 1970s. There is a varied range of performers with diverse styles that represented the spirit and soul of this music. Soloists, duos, trios, jug band acts and fully-fledged blues and rhythm and blues bands.A 150-page book accompanies the set. It is fully illustrated with most of the images having never before been published, and contains chapters especially written by the artists themselves who are included in this release. Full sessionography details and posters from the period are included, many reproduced here for the first time. 'Something Inside Of Me' is a unique collection of music, words and pictures from this underground world of music that spearheaded the giant UK blues scene that was to follow.

Grünkorn, Andreas - Draeseke: Chamber Works (2017)  Music

Posted by varrock at Dec. 3, 2019
Grünkorn, Andreas - Draeseke: Chamber Works (2017)

Grünkorn, Andreas - Draeseke: Chamber Works (2017)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 362 MB | Tracks: 9 | 75:43 min
Style: Classical | Label: CPO

Draeseke composed his Quintet for Piano, String Trio, and Horn op. 48 in the fall of 1888. The special appeal of the quintet lies in its combination of instruments in which the horn joining the strings and the piano is employed with a reserve respecting the resonance and power of this instrument. Despite its major tonic key, the String Quintet op. 77 is of an entirely different character. More than ever all the themes are invented primarily in view of their potential for multifaceted contrapuntal use.

John Zorn - Naked City (1990)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 4, 2024
John Zorn - Naked City (1990)

John Zorn - Naked City (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 344 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 130 MB | Covers - 29 MB
Genre: Avant-garde Jazz, Avant-Prog | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra/Nonesuch (7559-79238-2)

The violent cover photo (which shows a man after he was shot dead) sets the stage for the rather passionate music on this John Zorn set. With guitarist Bill Frisell, keyboardist Wayne Horvitz, bassist Fred Frith, drummer Joey Baron, and guest vocalist Yamatsuka Eye making intense contributions, altoist Zorn performs his unpredictable originals, abstract versions of some movie themes (including "A Shot in the Dark," "I Want to Live," "Chinatown," and "The James Bond Theme"), plus Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman." The stimulating music rewards repeated listenings by more open-minded listeners.
The Gary Burton Quartet - Lofty Fake Anagram (1967) & A Genuine Tong Funeral (1968) [2CD Reissue 2006]

The Gary Burton Quartet - Lofty Fake Anagram (1967) & A Genuine Tong Funeral (1968) [2CD Reissue 2006]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 445 MB | Covers - 22 MB
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: BGO Records (BGOCD723)

This two-fer brings together two key Gary Burton Quartet works of the the late '60s. After 1967's Duster, the Quartet went on to collaborate with composer Carla Bley on A Genuine Tong Funeral, a quirky, mordant jazz "opera" that owes as much to Kurt Weill as to Charles Mingus. Besides Burton, guitarist Larry Coryell, and bassist Steve Swallow, the free-spirited drummer Bob Moses makes his appearnce, having replaced veteran Roy Haynes. Other Bley stalwarts include saxophonists Gato Barbieri and Steve Lacy, who pop in and out of the vivid cartoon-like musical narrative.
The shaggy Moses is key to the musical feel of Lofty Fake Anagram, the official follow-up to the outstanding Duster. With the exception of Duke Ellington's "Fleurette Africaine" however, the writing isn't quite as strong as on the previous date's…
Manfred Krug - (Unser Abend war) Wunderbar! Das Beste von Manfred Krug (2CD) (2016)

Manfred Krug - (Unser Abend war) Wunderbar! Das Beste von Manfred Krug (2CD) (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 412.92 Mb (CD1) + 269.60 Mb (CD2) + 17.85 Mb (Scans) | 01:49:53
MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 146.71 Mb (CD1) + 109.10 Mb (CD2)
Jazz, Blues, Pop | Country: Germany | Label: Sony Music - 88883710202

Although he is chiefly known as a popular German television actor, Manfred Krug has also had careers as a film actor and as a pop-jazz singer. Born in Duisburg on February 8, 1937, he relocated to East Germany in 1949 at the age of 13, where he worked in a steel factory until he began acting on stage and in films in 1956. He recorded several successful pop-jazz albums in the early '70s, often in conjunction with composer Gunther Fischer. He also began a career as a writer under the alias Clemens Kerber. Frustrated with the political climate in East Germany (he had been forbidden to perform), Krug applied for and was granted permission to move to the West German portion of Berlin in 1977. Once settled there, he continued to act but sang and recorded only occasionally, and through the 1980s and 1990s and into the 21st century he has worked primarily as an actor in various television shows.