Inch – June 2024

VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)

VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 3.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 864 MB
6:15:49 | Alternative Rock, Glam, Goth Rock, Indie Rock, Industrial, New Wave, Post-Punk, Psychobilly, Punk, Synth-pop | Label: Edsel

Limited five CD set. London 1982. As the new romantic youthquake of 1981/1982 faded, and after what felt like a lifetime since punk's last gasp, a tiny nightclub opened it's doors in London's Soho. Drawing to it a new generation of misfits and miscreants with a penchant for polysexual hedonism, for dressing up and showing out, The Batcave became the dark heart of alternative club culture, just like The Roxy and The Blitz before it. With it's very strong tracklisting, Young Limbs Rise Again includes music from just about everybody that mattered - from The Cure to Joy Division, from The Sisters Of Mercy to Sparks. Accompanying the 5CDs is a stunning 80-page hardback book, with an introduction from Kris Needs, packed with flyers, record sleeves, over 100 photographs, many previously unseen, and the full story of the club as told by the people who were there. From Sydney to Mexico City to Paris to Brazil to Berlin - what came to be known as goth here in early-80s London, is arguably one of the UK's greatest cultural exports. The goth aesthetic forged in those tiny west end dives has gone on to inform generation after generation of bands from Nine Inch Nails to Yungblud as well as walking fashion runways for Burberry, McQueen and Galiano and giving Hollywood a whole new dark palette to work with - from Tim Burton's weird cinematic adventures to TV shows as diverse as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and American Horror Story.
VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)

VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 3.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 864 MB
6:15:49 | Alternative Rock, Glam, Goth Rock, Indie Rock, Industrial, New Wave, Post-Punk, Psychobilly, Punk, Synth-pop | Label: Edsel

Limited five CD set. London 1982. As the new romantic youthquake of 1981/1982 faded, and after what felt like a lifetime since punk's last gasp, a tiny nightclub opened it's doors in London's Soho. Drawing to it a new generation of misfits and miscreants with a penchant for polysexual hedonism, for dressing up and showing out, The Batcave became the dark heart of alternative club culture, just like The Roxy and The Blitz before it. With it's very strong tracklisting, Young Limbs Rise Again includes music from just about everybody that mattered - from The Cure to Joy Division, from The Sisters Of Mercy to Sparks. Accompanying the 5CDs is a stunning 80-page hardback book, with an introduction from Kris Needs, packed with flyers, record sleeves, over 100 photographs, many previously unseen, and the full story of the club as told by the people who were there. From Sydney to Mexico City to Paris to Brazil to Berlin - what came to be known as goth here in early-80s London, is arguably one of the UK's greatest cultural exports. The goth aesthetic forged in those tiny west end dives has gone on to inform generation after generation of bands from Nine Inch Nails to Yungblud as well as walking fashion runways for Burberry, McQueen and Galiano and giving Hollywood a whole new dark palette to work with - from Tim Burton's weird cinematic adventures to TV shows as diverse as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and American Horror Story.
VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)

VA - Young Limbs Rise Again (The Story Of The Batcave Nightclub 1982-1985) (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 3.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 864 MB
6:15:49 | Alternative Rock, Glam, Goth Rock, Indie Rock, Industrial, New Wave, Post-Punk, Psychobilly, Punk, Synth-pop | Label: Edsel

Limited five CD set. London 1982. As the new romantic youthquake of 1981/1982 faded, and after what felt like a lifetime since punk's last gasp, a tiny nightclub opened it's doors in London's Soho. Drawing to it a new generation of misfits and miscreants with a penchant for polysexual hedonism, for dressing up and showing out, The Batcave became the dark heart of alternative club culture, just like The Roxy and The Blitz before it. With it's very strong tracklisting, Young Limbs Rise Again includes music from just about everybody that mattered - from The Cure to Joy Division, from The Sisters Of Mercy to Sparks. Accompanying the 5CDs is a stunning 80-page hardback book, with an introduction from Kris Needs, packed with flyers, record sleeves, over 100 photographs, many previously unseen, and the full story of the club as told by the people who were there. From Sydney to Mexico City to Paris to Brazil to Berlin - what came to be known as goth here in early-80s London, is arguably one of the UK's greatest cultural exports. The goth aesthetic forged in those tiny west end dives has gone on to inform generation after generation of bands from Nine Inch Nails to Yungblud as well as walking fashion runways for Burberry, McQueen and Galiano and giving Hollywood a whole new dark palette to work with - from Tim Burton's weird cinematic adventures to TV shows as diverse as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and American Horror Story.

Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series)  Software

Posted by scutter at Sept. 4, 2024
Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series)

Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series) | 16.1 Gb
Languages Supported: English, 中文, Čeština, Español, Français, Deutsch,
Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Polski, Português, Русский

Siemens Digital Industries Software has released NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series). The NX software June 2024 release launches, and as usual it's packed with innovative new features and enhancements to help you level up your CAD workflows.

Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series)  Software

Posted by scutter at Sept. 4, 2024
Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series)

Siemens NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series) | 16.1 Gb
Languages Supported: English, 中文, Čeština, Español, Français, Deutsch,
Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Polski, Português, Русский

Siemens Digital Industries Software has released NX 2406 Build 4001 (NX 2406 Series). The NX software June 2024 release launches, and as usual it's packed with innovative new features and enhancements to help you level up your CAD workflows.
New Order - (the rest of) New Order (1995) [2CD Limited Edition]

New Order - (the rest of) New Order (1995) [2CD Limited Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 934 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 328 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Synth-pop, House | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: London Records (8286612)

The Rest of New Order (stylised as (the rest of) NewOrder) is a remix album by English band New Order, released on 21 August 1995 by London Records. Limited edition of the CD came with an additional bonus disc of "Blue Monday" remixes. This version replaces the white background on the cover with a reflective brown/gold.
Rising from the ashes of the legendary British post-punk unit Joy Division, New Order triumphed over tragedy to emerge as one of the most acclaimed bands of the 1980s; embracing the electronic textures and disco rhythms of the underground club culture many years in advance of its contemporaries, the group's pioneering fusion of new wave aesthetics and dance music successfully bridged the gap between the two worlds, creating a distinctively thoughtful and oblique brand of synth pop appealing equally to the mind, body, and soul.
New Order - (the rest of) New Order (1995) [2CD Limited Edition]

New Order - (the rest of) New Order (1995) [2CD Limited Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 934 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 328 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Synth-pop, House | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: London Records (8286612)

The Rest of New Order (stylised as (the rest of) NewOrder) is a remix album by English band New Order, released on 21 August 1995 by London Records. Limited edition of the CD came with an additional bonus disc of "Blue Monday" remixes. This version replaces the white background on the cover with a reflective brown/gold.
Rising from the ashes of the legendary British post-punk unit Joy Division, New Order triumphed over tragedy to emerge as one of the most acclaimed bands of the 1980s; embracing the electronic textures and disco rhythms of the underground club culture many years in advance of its contemporaries, the group's pioneering fusion of new wave aesthetics and dance music successfully bridged the gap between the two worlds, creating a distinctively thoughtful and oblique brand of synth pop appealing equally to the mind, body, and soul.
The John Young Trio - A Touch Of Pepper (1962) {2013 Japan Jazz The Best Series 24-bit Remaster UCCU-9742}

The John Young Trio - A Touch Of Pepper (1962) {2013 Japan Jazz The Best Series 24-bit Remaster UCCU-9742}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 215 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 95 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 128 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24-bit remaster
© 1962, 2013 Argo / Verve / Universal Japan | UCCU-9742
Jazz / Cool / Hard Bop / Piano

One of the few sides ever recorded as a leader by Chicago soul jazz pianist John Young – a tasty trio set with just the right touch of pepper! The tracks are short and lively, very much in the mode of other Chicago trio players – like John Wright or Ramsey Lewis – and most of the tunes have a nicely rolling groove, thanks to great backing from from Sam Kidd on bass and Phil Thomas on drums – both of whom echo strongly the great Chicago groove going on at the time. The album also features a strong mixture of originals and upbeat standards – with titles that include "Joey", "In Other Words", "Blues Oreenee", "The Bridge", "Serenata", and "Search Me".
New Order - Waiting For The Sirens' Call (2005) [Japanese Edition]

New Order - Waiting For The Sirens' Call (2005) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 547 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 178 MB | Covers - 68 MB
Genre: New Wave, Synth-pop, Post-Punk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-12017)

When New Order returned in 2001 with their first new record in eight years, the album they created (Get Ready) was given a great deal of leeway by fans (if not critics). Was it original? Not very. Although the band never recycled a riff, many of the songs recalled not just the band's salad days, but often specific performances from '80s touchstones Brotherhood or Low-life. What saved Get Ready from irrelevance was a brace of great songs, a new look at the band as capable rockers, and what's more, that uncanny ability to produce timeless, ever-fresh recordings. Almost as surprising as that comeback record was its follow-up, Waiting for the Sirens' Call, which arrived in 2005. If New Order's ambition was only to reinforce themselves in their fans' imaginations as members of a working band (à la their contemporaries Echo & the Bunnymen or even Duran Duran, for that matter), then the album is a success…
New Order - Waiting For The Sirens' Call (2005) [Japanese Edition]

New Order - Waiting For The Sirens' Call (2005) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 547 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 178 MB | Covers - 68 MB
Genre: New Wave, Synth-pop, Post-Punk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-12017)

When New Order returned in 2001 with their first new record in eight years, the album they created (Get Ready) was given a great deal of leeway by fans (if not critics). Was it original? Not very. Although the band never recycled a riff, many of the songs recalled not just the band's salad days, but often specific performances from '80s touchstones Brotherhood or Low-life. What saved Get Ready from irrelevance was a brace of great songs, a new look at the band as capable rockers, and what's more, that uncanny ability to produce timeless, ever-fresh recordings. Almost as surprising as that comeback record was its follow-up, Waiting for the Sirens' Call, which arrived in 2005. If New Order's ambition was only to reinforce themselves in their fans' imaginations as members of a working band (à la their contemporaries Echo & the Bunnymen or even Duran Duran, for that matter), then the album is a success…