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Contents Solo Work.Box Sets / Series Classic box sets.The Dark Side of the Moog.Contemporary Works.La Vie Electronique.Big In Europe.Official Boot.Albums.U.S.O. Albums.Collaborations.

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Nine Days' Wonder - Nine Days' Wonder (1970)From the extreme end of the Krautrock spectrum, this is an essential album, though it may not be an easy listen for some. Obviously influenced by Frank Zappa, maybe King Crimson and others, the first release from these guys is marked by excellent musicianship, long free-jazz type passages, sudden tempo changes and complex time signatures.Macoute - Tonton Macoute (1971)This British band's only release 'is full of jazz-inspired prog rock with long instrumental interplay in even longer tracks.

Their music oozes fun and good-natured moods and should please most everyone, even the ones wary of jazz-tinged music, as this is hardly their only inspiration. Highly recommended to the progheads that seek to deepen their knowledge of early 70's prog rock and looking for unknown gems such as this one'(progarchives)Great Society - Live At The Matrix (1968)This is a fine set from The Great Society, which featured Grace Slick, with a brilliant version of 'Sally Go Round The Roses', and terrific pre-Jefferson Airplane versions of 'White Rabbit' and 'Somebody To Love', 17 tracks. Note: this is the same album as 'Collector's Item', so if you already have that, not much point!- Part I and II (1981)The only release from this Swiss band is one of those albums where nothing really jumps out at you, but it is a thoroughy enjoyable listen all the way through, with two long suites telling the story of Agamemnon. It really brings to mind 'Atom Heart Mother'-era Pink Floyd at times.Messenger Service - Happy Trails (1968)Sporting one of the great album covers, I think this record was the best to come out of the 60's San Francisco psychedelic scene, and maybe one of the best albums ever! These guys were tight, the interplay between guitarists John Cippolina and Gary Duncan is awe-inspiring. Fully half the album is a dedication to Bo Diddley's 'Who Do You Love', recorded live at the Fillmores East and West, and this is rock and roll at it's best. My favorite tracks, though, are two Gary Duncan pieces, 'Maiden Of The Cancer Moon' and 'Calvary', they are downright mystical.

'Call It Anything You Want'!!Of Harvest - Carol Of Harvest (1978)At the other end of the Krautrock spectrum from Nine Days' Wonder, this surely must be an unheralded classic of 1970's folk-rock from this German band. The songs are based on warm acoustic melodies, accompanied by beautiful, emotive female vocals, with lots of synthesizer and ripping guitar leads in the mix, making it a kind of symphonic folk/prog. The three bonus tracks at the end were recorded live, and rock a little harder. Altogether, a very worthwile listen.- Hau-Ruk (1970)A live album from this obscure German progressive rock group, consisting of three long instrumental pieces, the music is at different times cosmic, bluesy and psychedelic, and will appeal to fans of experimental spacey rock. A lack of studio effects, found on their other releases, doesn't hurt this a bit.- Space Rock From London (1972)A great show with great sound quality recorded at the Dream Machine on Oct. Note: although edited slightly differently,this is the same show as 'BBC Radio 1 Live'.

'Born To Go', 'Master Of The Universe', 'Silver Machine' and four other tracks.Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum (1968)Not a lot to say about this classic, except that it's the heaviest, most chaotic, noisiest, most aggressive psychedelic rock ever made probably.- Autobahn (1974)Another classic, a great album.Hendrix - Message From Nine To The Universe Vol. 1 (1969)Five jams recorded at the Record Plant and the Hit Factory in 1969. The title track, a 19 minute long jam with Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on drums is by itself worth the download.Faith - Studio Outtakes 1969Five untitled instrumentals, three versions of 'Well Alright', a blues number-'Key To The Highway', a great rocker-'Change Of Address' and an electrified version of 'Can't Find My Way Home'.Maestro Full Pack 2.69And finally, a nifty little program I got off cyberspace a couple years ago, I'm sure some of you can have fun with it. It installs as 5 seperate audio apps, including an easy-to-use editor, but of most interest is the 'File Converter'.

Before clicking 'convert', go to tools/options/advanced, and you can experiment with different EQ presets, like 'car stereo', 'club', 'party', etc. It takes a while, so just experiment with one track before doing the whole album. The original file is unchanged, but the converted, EQ'd files are in the 'output' folder in c/program files/TOBEST. I have used this to great effect on some thin-sounding bootlegs, converting to WAV before burning. Use the included key generator to get a serial number.http://rapidshare.de/files/9786137/AudioMaestro.rar. Many users have expressed interest on how to capture streaming audio and save the audio in mp3 format. Allow me to introduce an excellent, free tool to your arsenal, the MP3 Stream Recorder.

The MP3 Stream Recorder allows the user to record mp3 streams through the web browser and directly links to mp3 server streams. Moreover, this tool comes with full proxy server support. Download the MP3 Stream Recorder and follow installation instructions. Locate the Server area and enter the server address in the box. Select a specific file where you would like to save this stream. Press the Record button.

This will begin recording the live stream directly to the file. This program saves file information (name, url, bitrate, version, etc) in addition to the audio. Users may painlessly specify the amount, however long or short, of the stream to record. Simply specify time amounts in the recording options. Pull up the main system menu by right clicking on a empty part of the program.

The pop up system menu allows access to more options, including the option to search for certain mp3 servers by category. Moreover, the user may set up proxy and login settings.Shoutcast: Create a Personal Radio Station. Enjoy this quick guide to making your own Radio Station using your downloaded mp3s. Requirements include Winamp, a minimum connection of 256/64 kbps (will work with dialup connections, but will not be able to handle more than 2-6 listeners at a time), & an active, steady IP. Download Shoutcast files from their official website at. Upon download of these file, install both Shoutcast files. After a successful installation go to: Start Program Files Shoutcast DNAS EDIT SHOUTCAST DNS CONFIG.

Configure Shoutcast by scrolling down to the password: change option. Be sure to change your password before continuing configuration.

Find The Portbase and change it to the port of choice. Find Maxusers and change it to the number of choice.

This should be based on your bandwidth: 1,000 users might be an unrealistic choice for a DSL connection. On a cable connection 75 users runs smoothly. After completing the last three steps select EDIT SAVE. Open Winamp and right click on OPTIONS.

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Proceed to OPTIONS PREFRENCES DSP EFFECT NULLSOFT SHOUTCAST. Next, under Winamp, find the OUTPUT selection; click on CONNECTION THROUGH THE ADDRESS - enter the address of your domain; this is obtainable via if unknown.

Configure the port number to the port earlier entered into The Portbase. Find the ENCODER and choose the music to play on the radio. Return back to OUTPUT OUTPUT CONFIG YELLOW PAGES. The Yellow Pages displays advertisemant information for the radio. Click CONNECT.

If done properly, the radio station should be online. The radio may be verified by simply going to the address earlier added in the preference.Searching Google for Music. IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, one of the most popular and most interactive services on the internet. If you haven't used it before it's name can be a bit deceiving; although there are thousands of chat channels, there are also several channels specifically created for file sharing. Moreover, there are specific channels used for finding full albums or specific tracks.After downloading and installing the IRC chat client, you must connect to a chat server. I recommend using Efnet, one of the 'big three' (also including DALnet & Undernet).

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Fill in the necessary information to connect to the server. Although, your real full name is not necessary, it is necessary that you fill in something; the same applies to your email address.

For more information regarding getting started on IRC, please view the links at the end of this tutorial.One connected to a server, you must find a specific channel for mp3 file sharing. To search for a channel, click on the fourth icon from the left on your tool bar. (See the screenshot below) In the match text: window, type mp3. Then, click Get List! And the program should generate a list of channels. Pick a channel from this list and double click it in the list to join the specific channel.The example that I will provide you with works with certain mp3 channels on IRC. Specifically, I can recommend to connect on the Efnet server and to join #mp3addicts by typing /j #mp3addicts in the status window.

This specific channel hosts literally thousands of mp3s on hundreds of different servers.The channel has specific robots set up to give you information on how to search the channel for mp3s, rules of the channel and additional information. An example of searching for mp3 is as follows: we are searching for mp3s by 'The Beatles'. The majority of the file servers in the channel should respond to the command @find Beatles or @search Beatles. Several windows should pop up; these are replies from the file servers in private message windows. Simply cut and paste the given command from the server into the main channel window to recieve the file.

Please note that the majority of file servers are on que status, so you may have a small wait period to download the actual file.When the file is sent, you will recieve a DCC accept screen. If the file matches the name of the file you selected for download, you may accept the DCC transfer. You will see the status of the transfer and will find the file either in your Sounds or Download directory, depending on your settings.MP3 Freeware Recommendations. AudiograbberAudiograbber is an excellent program that does as the title says, it literally grabs digital audio from the CD. The program copies the audio digitally, not using a soundcard. This allows the user to make perfect rips; the program includes a test spot to ensure the quality of the rip.Moreover, Audiograbber automatically normalizes the music and deletes all traces of silence. The program can be set up to send the newly captured data to an external encoder.

This program can be used to capture audio from vinyl and cassette tapes. Due to the amazing amount of features included on Audiograbber, I firmly recommend this software above all the rest.CDexCDex is a great alternative to Audiograbber. CDex converts CD digital audio and wav files to directly to MP3 upon the request of the user and supports the use of CDDB. This program has an easy user interface and can be used by a novice.

Very user friendly interface.dBpowerAMP Music ConverterConvert from one format to another painlessly. DBpowerAMP supports just about every audio type available: mp3, mp4, Windows Media Audio (wma), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys Audio, FLAC and has an easy to use interface. Moreover, it converts while preserving ID Tags and normalizing volume on audio files. DBpowerAMP has Windows Explorer Integration - simply right click Convert To & popup useful information on audio files (such as bitrate, length).The GodfatherRename mp3s, update Tags, restructure files on hard disk, create & merge play lists, & catalog them in a library completely painlessly! This program is extremely easy to use, comes with perfect documentation and produces superior results when editing your mp3 collection.WinampAlmost everyone should know what this little program is and what it does. Plays music and video files, includes a full featured media library, supports modern and classic skins, and much, much more.

This is one of the oldest players available and definitely still one of the best available.Foo Bar 2000This is one of the better alternatives to Winamp. A simple music player which supports every codec known to man. Although it doesn't provide much eyecandy, this player is bombproof and has many user enable options.

Don't let the simple GUI fool you.Playlist Maker (MP3 Book Helper)For those tired of using winamp to make playlists and desire a real GUI that does an amazingly efficient job of list making. Another key feature is simple retaging via CDDB. Playlist Maker (MP3 Book Helper) was originally developed for audio books, but works amazingly well with music.MACMAC means MPEG Audio Collection. It will help you to organize your audio file collection. There are some nice features, specifically a Tag editor, file renamer utility. Moreover, MAC supports the almost every type of media known.AudacityMore open source freeware, this editor is handy for tweaking files recorded on the line in socket. You can use it to split tracks, clean up the sound, adjust the gain, and much more.

It will import WAV or MP3 and export to either format or to OGG. (Mp3 is not included, but you just have to install the LAME DLL.).RetroPlayer (Macintosh Platform Only)RetroPlayer is a music player with which you can listen to music as if it was played by an analog record player. You can re-enjoy a piece of music that you have listened to for many times.Essential Guides. An invaluable tool to help you get the most out of your iPod, this is the guide to have for iPod owners. From simple basics of setup and downloading music to all one needs to know about using your player and managing music files to choosing the right iPod, this easy to understand documentation is necessity.A comprehensive reference which covers the principles of digital audio for engineers, students, audio professionals in a wide range of fields, and those with an interest in how their DVD player works, the introduction begins with the physics of sound and hearing, an explanation of digital sampling, error correction, noise shaping, over sampling, compression and coding. Password for the rar file is Mat.Riks.Info.PC Recording Studios gives the 'how to' on setting up a computer-based, home recording studio including the lowdown on equipment, designing your studio space, and properly recording your music. This one is from, cheers to them for the link; password is.This guide offers a detailed look at the Windows Media Player and teachers people who gives information regarding organizing and listening to music in various ways.

After a full tour of the Windows Media Player, this guide goes on to explain how to set up your computer for music to get the most out of it, how to record from analog sources into your computer, how to use portable digital players (i-pod included), ripping data from compact discs, downloading and purchasing music, and listening to the radio via your computer.Using Winamp with iPod. IPod users can now manage their music collections by using Winamp through a simply plug-in called mliPod. By utilizing features through the Winamp digital jukebox, this plug-in bypasses iTunes and leaves users with an alternative way to manage their iPod.mliPod includes many additional features, including the ability to synch multiple iPods with Winamp. Users may create smart playlists through this plug-in. Finally, the most significant of the features, mliPod allows the user to copy songs from an iPod onto a hard drive.Another amazing fact is that iTunes for Windows is a 21-MB download and uses far more resources than Winamp. By contrast, Winamp is 4.7 MB and the mliPod plug-in is a mere 130 KB of space.

Winamp is known to be faster and more efficent than iTunes software. Furthermore, iTunes is not compatible for Windows 98 users, as Winamp is available on nearly every platform.Winamp Tips & Tweaks.