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05.15.2020, 09:51 AM #
101 Chris Lawrence
fair enough! i'm already more impressed with bandcamp's download interface vs nugs...
05.22.2020, 06:13 AM #
109 rappard
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Originally Posted by
Chris Lawrence
fair enough! i'm already more impressed with bandcamp's download interface vs nugs...
Much agreed. The only thing Nugs has got going for it is high-resolution downloads. </audionerd>
05.22.2020, 07:45 PM #
110 The Soup Nazi
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Originally Posted by
rappard
Much agreed. The only thing Nugs got going for it is high-resolution downloads. </audionerd>
Sonic Youth's FLACs on Bandcamp are 16/44.1? (I still don't know; by the time their Bandcamp operation started I had ran out of money
). If that's the case, their price is sandwiched between Nugs' CD-quality and high-resolution files. Take
Live In Los Angeles 1998:
Nugs 16/44.1: $9.95
Bandcamp ?: $11.00
Nugs 24-bit: $12.95
To determine the reason, you have to factor in of course the platform's fees and, uh, other vicissitudes of the modern world or summat ANYWAY, I have downloaded tons of 24-bit tunes from Bandcamp; the thing, to quote Forrest Gump, is you never know what you're gonna get! With some exceptions: Jim O'Rourke's
sleep like it's winter is listed as a 24/48 album, and Intakt is the only label I've come across there which makes available their releases in different resolutions - with a significant price difference. For instance, Ingrid Laubrock + Kris Davis'
Blood Moon is $9 in 16-bit, $15.80 in 24/96. Ouch.
05.25.2020, 05:24 AM #
113 radarmaker
Speed-corrected Hold That Tiger is up!
https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...ret-metro-1987
06.04.2020, 01:04 PM #
115 Moshe
Available later tonight (June 5)
New and exclusive to bandcamp—a live recording of the first and only concert by the Supreme Indifference, the trio of Kim Gordon (guitar, vocal), Jim O’Rourke (synth), and Alan Licht (vocal). Previously only convened for a studio session that produced two obscure compilation tracks, Kim, Jim and Alan took the stage at Issue Project Room back in 2003, joined by their friends Chris Corsano (drums) and Tim Barnes (drums), for a breathless twenty-minute No Wave electronic freakout. alanlicht.bandcamp.com
06.04.2020, 01:06 PM #
116 Moshe
new wylde rattz music available late tonight (June 5) via bandcamp
06.04.2020, 05:21 PM #
120 radarmaker
Incoming!
https://www.facebook.com/11039052947...8608631987948/
"Sonic Youth release 3 more additions to their live archive on bandcamp later tonight (June 5th).
Live in Irvine 1990, Live at Brixton Academy 1992 and Live in Yugoslavia 85/87
plus releases by Supreme Indifference (Kim and Alan Licht, Jim O'Rourke, Chris Corsano and Tim Barnes), Wylde Ratttz (Ron Asheton w Thurston, Steve, Mike Watt, Sean Ono Lennon and Don Fleming), Emma Tricca (w Steve, Pete Galub and Jason Victor of the Dream Syndicate), Gata Pirâmide and Riviera Gaz (two groups from São Paulo that Steve plays with)
and more to be announced:https://sonicyoutharchive.bandcamp.com/"