Blogs with 320kbps vinyl rips?

cardovacardova 743 Posts
edited June 2007 in Strut Central
I know this was covered a few months back, but the game is changing all the time so I guess we can discuss this again. Eli's Outside Broadcast and U-Tern's One Day Later have been killing it, but what else is there? All styles of music appreciated, but high bitrate is a must. Those who haven't yet can check mine at www.djanonymous.fi, i've got a bunch of rips some of which I've been posting to real headz as well.

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  • TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
    homie aschrock is up next with some hi-res raer jazz jawns

  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts
    I know this was covered a few months back, but the game is changing all the time so I guess we can discuss this again. Eli's Outside Broadcast and U-Tern's One Day Later have been killing it, but what else is there? All styles of music appreciated, but high bitrate is a must.

    Those who haven't yet can check mine at www.djanonymous.fi, i've got a bunch of rips some of which I've been posting to real headz as well.


    your page aint up anymore. but can you put me up on some of these blogs?

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,900 Posts
    Still up. The link is just messed up.

    http://www.djanonymous.fi/

  • BurnsBurns 2,227 Posts
    Anybody care to drop a few links for house music?

    Since I'm not a Gold Club Member in the "real headz give head section" at SS, I just heard those reggae 45's until now, boy they are sweet - "East of the Nile River" -

  • I'm not sure about the 320 thing, but I know a couple good ones that I check now and then: http://jthymekind.blogspot.com/ lots of cool Brazilian stuff and more.
    http://thirdfloormusic.blogspot.com/ Bollywood galore...

    Anyone know some other good ones to check for?

  • cardovacardova 743 Posts
    check these if you haven't yet...

    http://onedaylater.blogspot.com/ disco, boogie, electro

    http://outsidebroadcast.blogspot.com/ disco, new wave, house, hip hop

    http://cortez.wordpress.com/ brazilian, reggae, funk from holland

    http://monsieurwillyworld.blogspot.com/ french dj blog with a little bit of everything.



    DOR thanks for fixing the link.

  • Thanks for the links. Anyone know of a good Latin blog?

  • ZEN2ZEN2 1,540 Posts
    Anyone know of a good Latin blog?


    http://loronix.blogspot.com/

    and Sabadadadadadadabba's site:
    http://www.sabadabada.com/index.htm

  • Thanks, but seems like mostly Brazilian stuff on both of those.

  • ZEN2ZEN2 1,540 Posts
    Thanks, but seems like mostly Brazilian stuff on both of those.

    What exactly are you looking for?

  • JoeMojoJoeMojo 720 Posts
    Anyone know of a good Latin blog?

    Those are both all Brazilian music.

    For Latin music try:
    http://revolucionno.wordpress.com/

  • Mr. CasualMr. Casual 953 Posts
    Doesn't Delay have a funkweapons blog?

  • ZEN2ZEN2 1,540 Posts
    Anyone know of a good Latin blog?

    Those are both all Brazilian music.

    For Latin music try:
    http://revolucionno.wordpress.com/


    Although Latin music is not necessarily Brazilian, Brazilian music IS Latin.


  • mumbosaucemumbosauce 480 Posts
    Whats the music law relating to this ish? I know there are a grip of music blogs that share full albums and new ones at that. I also know that there was a thread posted up about Frank receiving a cease and desist (which has been squared away now) because he posted up a mix that had a track or two that someone on this site owns the copyright to.

    How do these blogs get around the file share issue? I know most of these blogs don't host the files on their servers but they point to a site like zshare, divshare, rapidshare, megaupload or yousendit which, I guess, gets them around the hole filesharing hosting issue.

    I was thinking about starting my blog back up recently but I didn't want to deal with the whole filesharing issue. Have any of you with blogs gotten hit with cease and desist letters or threats of lawsuits?

    School a nonlaw knowing mug. Thanks!

  • ZEN2ZEN2 1,540 Posts
    It's illegal. Don't do it.

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    unless its rare out of print stuff. then do it. do it.

  • salviasalvia 279 Posts
    Some great blogs posted here. Thanks.

    Although Latin music is not necessarily Brazilian, Brazilian music IS Latin.


    Brazilian music is not latin, it's brazilian music. When they start speaking spanish you can call it latin music.

  • ZEN2ZEN2 1,540 Posts
    Some great blogs posted here. Thanks.

    Although Latin music is not necessarily Brazilian, Brazilian music IS Latin.


    Brazilian music is not latin, it's brazilian music. When they start speaking spanish you can call it latin music.


    If you're going to attempt and drop knowledge, make sure you're correct before you open your mouth.

    Lat??in /ˈl??tn/ ???noun

    4. a member of any of the Latin peoples, or those speaking chiefly Romance languages, esp. a native of or ??migr?? from Latin America.

    Portuguese is a Romance language, by the way.


    Or from Wikipedia if one source doesn't do it for you:

    Latin America is the region of the Americas where Romance languages ??? those derived from Latin, namely Spanish, Portuguese[/b] and French ??? are officially or primarily spoken.





  • salviasalvia 279 Posts
    I was speaking of latin music, not latin america or latin people. I have never heard anyone refer to brazilian music as latin music but i could be wrong i suppose.

  • salviasalvia 279 Posts
    It looks like you're right. My bad...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_music

    "Latin music is very diverse, with the only truly unifying thread being the use of the Spanish language, or the Portuguese language, in Brazil."

    Call me sonned!

  • JoeMojoJoeMojo 720 Posts
    I was speaking of latin music, not latin america or latin people. I have never heard anyone refer to brazilian music as latin music but i could be wrong i suppose.

    You can definitely make an argument that Brazilian music is 'Latin' because Brazil is in Latin America. It's true in an academic sense.

    Day-to-day, though, most people who call Brazilian 'Latin Music' are buying world music comps in the checkout line at Starbucks. For everyone else Latin means the Spanish-language genres - cumbia, salsa, merengue, whatever.

    Do a quick search for 'Latin' on eBay and see how many Brazilian LPs come up.
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