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NINE INCH NAILS - UNDERNEATH THE SPIRAL

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This year marks the 31st anniversary of Nine Inch Nails' groundbreaking album "The Downward Spiral". To commemorate this milestone, Scrapyard Radio is proud to present a special broadcast of "Underneath The Spiral", a unique compilation of remixes and B-sides from the "Downward Spiral" era. Compiled by Daina Vincent in 2024, "Underneath The Spiral" offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind one of the most influential albums of the 1990s. This carefully curated collection of tracks showcases the sonic experimentation and innovation that defined Nine Inch Nails' sound during this period.   Drive link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CCDoc_O-9rxtaTKxTeogKxYQBLgNOy65/view?usp=drivesdk

APHEX TWIN: MUSIC FROM THE MERCH DESK (2016-2023)

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Music from the Merch Desk (2016–2023)  is a compilation album by British electronic music artist and producer Richard D. James, released under the alias of Aphex Twin. The album was released without announcement on 17 December 2024 through Warp Records. It compiles a number of James' tracks exclusively released on vinyl at his live performances. The album's artwork came from a bootleg T-shirt, which was eventually resold by Warp as official merchandise. Tracklist  1. no stillson 6 cirk [Houston, TX 12.17.16] 10:49  2. no stillson 6 cirk mix2 [Houston, TX 12.17.16] 09:59 3. 42DIMENSIT3 e3 [London 03.06.17] 04:42  4. MT1T1 bedroom microtune [London 03.06.17] 03:48  5. T18A pole1 [London 03.06.17] 03:44  6. T03 delta t [London 03.06.17] 04:01  7. em2500 M253X [London 03.06.17] 01:52  8. T23 441 [London 03.06.17] 02:52  9. 42DIMENSIT10 [London 03.06.17] 03:07  10. T20A ede 441 [London 03.06.17] 02:38  11. MT1T2 olpedroom [London 03.06.1...

MINISTRY: THE SQUIRRELY YEARS

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  Al Jourgensen   is finally making peace with the past. After the incredible reception to   MINISTRY 's   "With Sympathy" and   "Twitch" -heavy set at   Cruel World  2024,   Jourgensen   decided it was time to reexamine his long-dormant synth pop hits and give them a fresh polish 40 years later. The result is the forthcoming album   "The Squirrely Years Revisited" , out March 28 via   Cleopatra Records . In anticipation of the upcoming release, here’s both original albums in full, with some bonus material from the Ministry Side Trax CD.   Drive Link:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QBS6tJbHvJX2pN6xeWg2S2kXdqupUgaK/view?usp=drivesdk

DAVID BOWIE - Welcome To The Blackout (Live in London ‘78)

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  DAVID BOWIE - Welcome To The Blackout (Live in London ‘78) What an unexpected treat this release is, coming almost 40 years after it was recorded and with very little advance notice. Recorded over two nights in the middle of 1978, this concert was mixed by Bowie himself in 1979 (as the soundtrack for a concert film that was never issued) and then forgotten about until released in 2017. The 1978 world tour was peak Bowie, touring on the back of his recent Low and "Heroes" releases, but also featuring a heavy selection of material from The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie and Station to Station, too. Bowie was in perhaps the top vocal shape of his career, and with Adrian Belew and Carlos Alomar along, he has a stellar band to match. For years, fans have been able to revisit the 1978 tour via STAGE, a live double-album recorded slightly earlier in the tour. The performances captured on STAGE are excellent, but also much more mannered and...