- Emptyset – Collapse (3:56)
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- Ssleeping Desiress – Impasse (6:03)
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- Oberman Knocks – Mighton Ogan Lode (4:24)
Various Artists / 14 Tracks: Crepuscular Electronica [2012]
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Come on guys! It’s hard enough trying to keep going in this economy without you ripping off the record shops!
Thanks guys! I’m glad someone feels for us less fortunate and share this awesome music with us!
get a fucking job
in some countries there are no jobs or decent jobs
we have to fight for survive and music is a panacea for some of us
you, fucking nice european, have comfort because all the money you stole from us !!!!!
I assure you that all europeans don’t have the decent live that you imagine…
and treasures of course
you still do it along with yankees and other western people!!
where dis treasure at??
mining industry!!!
to mention just one example
does the word “El Dorado” recalls something to your knowledge?
Don’t blame rich white men’s actions on the masses of the west. We don’t want them to invade countries, steal, lie but that is what they do – to all of us brother.
what I say is that that is the origin of all the comfort and ease you have achieved there in USA and some parts of Europe
my friend who nows attends Institute of Sonology of La Haya was shocked when he saw a beggar on the street singing songs with a Fender Guitar!!!
hahahahha!!
here most of us never will have such a expensive artefact!!
hahahaha!!!!
he saw that “poor” beggar in Germany
:)
Well music is now worthless with the inception of the internet so be happy someone goes out of their way to listen to it.
i could get away with stealing bread from my local shop, doesn’t mean i should
mining industry!!!
to mention just one example
does the word “El Dorado” recalls something to your knowledge?
i have no money to eat and no place to sleep. all i can afford to do is to listen to this music for free.
oh really , at least I have enough to eat and to have a house
but not to buy discs at 16 US$ each one every fucking week
strange, if you don’t have money to eat and a place to sleep wtf are you here in the web? loser, get a job and buy music you like
Anything with Andy Stott = instant download
Ooh, I dunno – have you heard it yet? It’s all a bit shite really…. but thanks ndata, I would have never have been able to arrive at this opinion with such ease and convenience. Of course if I did like it, I would have gone and bought it on vinyl and then destroyed the MP3 version without further ado (as I’m sure most of us do – rich or poor..)
Not really, for example, in Mexico (where I live) there are ZERO record stores, so you must buy from US shops.
Then we have that… 15$ fot vinyl + 11$ for shipping = ridiculous amount of money for 2/4 songs.
So I only have mp3 in my laptop (it`s not that bad)