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Nuttkase

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Holy shit. As much as I liked the album with the shitty rip that sounded like you were listening to it underwater while wearing headphones, I can't believe how much better it is with a good rip. This album is fucking amazing. I think this just might be my album of the year so far.
 
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Holy shit. As much as I liked the album with the shitty rip that sounded like you were listening to it underwater while wearing headphones, I can't believe how much better it is with a good rip. This album is fucking amazing. I think this just might be my album of the year so far.
Yeah its really good. This rip makes it sound almost completely different lol!
 

Nuttkase

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I was thinking the same thing man. On the other rip you couldn't hear all the things going on in the background and a lot of the vocals just sounded really flat. This is damn near like hearing a whole different album.

And not to sound too fanboyish but I think Ed Droste just might have the best voice in music right now. Well... actually singing wise that is.
 
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Enter Shikari -Common Dreads



01. Common Dreads (2:07)
02. Solidarity (3:12)
03. Step Up (4:39)
04. Juggernauts (4:43)
05. Wall (4:28)
06. Zzzonked (3:26)
07. Havoc A (1:39)
08. No Sleep Tonight (4:15)
09. Gap In The Fence (4:05)
10. Havoc B (2:51)
11. Antwerpen (3:13)
12. The Jester (3:54)
13. Halcyon (Intro) (0:39)
14. Hectic (3:16)
15. Fanfare For The Conscious Man (4:10)

http://www.mediafire.com/?nvt0olwhtmq
 

Nuttkase

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Really good French band... their bio is pretty on point with how they sound.

Les Fragments de la Nuit is a blossoming band created in 2005 by Michel Villar (piano) and Ombeline Chardes (violin), score composers for film. In order to play their pieces on stage, they decided to set up a quintet made up of three violins, a cello and a piano. Their music, ranging from tragic to epic and atmospheric was greeted by audiences with unexpected enthusiasm. Some see in it the influence of repetitive music composers such as Philip Glass or Steve Reich, others the melancholic emotion found in the works of Arvö Part or Canadians Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Les Fragments De La Nuit - Musique du Crepuscule


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Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/lesfragmentsdelanuit