Archive for November, 2005
Ochblog Torrent Guide
November 28th, 2005 by Mikhail teh gr8!

Bittorrent. Not familliar with it ? Keep reading!
Ochblogger “Kabouter” brings you the guide to quickly get those music and video’s we offer you when we supply a torrent link.
It ain’t really important to tell you who made Bittorrent, only telling you how this works.
That’s right! A step-by-step guide. Only necessary things are explained here.
Update: There is now a special page dedicated to this topic..
W00h00
November 28th, 2005 by Chiel Montagne
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Zoute snor:
Kicking of with Linda, Roos & Jessica!
Betsy:
Jane Fonda’s Barbarella probably made my father jerk off but nevertheless her performance roeleers, tjek out these two mp3’s and you’ll know why.
Barbarella
The sex machine
OST torrent is included for Demonoidmembers only, if you lack a membership please let me know in the comments, Enjoy!!
Demonoid
Kabouter:
Alanis Morissette - Ironic (Acoustic)
Bhutanees: Yes, i’m back with another ‘nice’ music. Be prepared for… Right Said Fred - I’m Too Sexy!
*–*:
Some rammel hardcorepunk and some rammel early seventies heavy metal…
Cryptic Slaughter - Money Talk$
Pentagram - Forever My Queen
Nodog:
The magistral Jah Wobble with his cover of Blueberry Hill
Maks:
Is that right? Did I hear Zoute w00ted w00h00?
Sifco:
Of course Chris Whitley
Firefighter
Living with the Law
Home is where you get across
Can’t get enough, it’s such a perfect day
eeijj braad? ; )
Rams:
Three songs of Mondo generator the band of former QOTSA bassplayer Nick Oliveri
Meth, I Hear You Callin
Girl’s like Christ
Day i die
update:complete album a drug problem that never existed torrent
And one extra song out of the desert sessions 7 & 8 :
Ending
InvertedPantsMan:
Last tunesday I treated you to some silly song by Mindless Drug Hoover but more often you’ll catch me listening to darker tunes, and what do you know? The next band down in my library is one of my all time favorites: Ministry. To start with I’ll give you this staining track from their second album (Twitch 1986) called We Believe This early synthpop album features Jourgenson singing in a fake English accent and I think it’s stil a very up to date song (wat betreft the lyrics that is) Next stop the year of our Lord 1992 Ministry’s big break album Psalm 69 (with the lovely ad on title: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs) The opening track of this album, called NWO, is a tribute song to George Bush (senior) and features soundbites from the afore mentioned. The sound is getting heavier by this time but you can stil call it industrial dance. After a period of less spirited albums we arive at 2004 and they put out their latest album: The House of the Molé. Again the opening track features a Bush (junior this time). Its called NOW and this time there will be no dancing. Jourgenson has admitted to making better music when a Bush is in the whitehouse and says he is sometimes tempted to vote republican (I guess he’s joking though). Enough with all the typing, enjoy! :)
pedigree:
One nice and easy track from Ninja Tune’s Pest and the big surprise of 2004 in drum&bass-land, Nightbreed. Enjoy!
Update: A bonus track to say thanks to Bebop.
Extra update: Fresh from the store: Speedy J & Chris Liebing! w00t!
chocotofferts:
880 South in the fast lane..(the rest).
goodie2shoes:
This one is for Dennis: Velvet Underground - Jesus
Sergeant Baker
Bad Astronaut (featuring members of Lag Wagon Joey Cape and Derrick Plourde, RIP) with a nice song called Logan’s run. And of course the usual “bonus” track (no Sony DRM toolkit hack exploit, sorry for that), Dave Matthews Band with the brilliant song Bartender (whom I’ve given way too much money this weekend btw).
JayJay
Hey! It’s Jamie Foxx on that Kanye West song! No wait, it’s Ray Charles!
Wrong! It’s John Mayer Trio - I Got A Woman
Gotta find ‘em all!
November 28th, 2005 by Chiel Montagne
It’s monday and on monday you’ve got everything on your mind except work, so here I’ve got something to lower your productivity.
In this picture are 74(!) bands, can you find them all?

(click on the picture for larger image)
Shamelessly stolen from Muzick.
The Real Air Guitar
November 27th, 2005 by 5HΩCø
play a real airguitar. What’s next? An Eboman band without instruments at all?
Find the Polar Bear!
November 27th, 2005 by *--*
Our good friends of Retecool.com have become victims of a hack.
Until they are up and running again we urge you guys to find the Polar Bear in Reet’s Christmas lay-out! And report any findings in the comments here…
Update: REET is up and running again… I repeat Retecool is back online..
Racoon @ Effenaar
November 27th, 2005 by JayJay
The best band of The Netherlands, at least at this moment (bite me!), continued its victory lap (which has been going on for quite some time now) in Eindhoven last thursday. Project Another Day has been very succesful, since a substantial part of the Dutch population is now infected by a virus called Racoon… The audience had to work its way towards the gig though, since support act Born wasn’t what they came for.
Finally, at nine thirty, the lights go down. Bart, lead singer, steps up, gets out his harmonica to play an intro, and the band blows us away with their opening track Autumn Tunes. His voice needs some warming up, but after a couple of songs they’re really hitting hard. Party anthems and pretty love songs follow: Blue Days, Happy Family, Smoothly, Feels Like Flying, Got To Get Out. It doesn’t seem like the quartet is suffering from a lack of self-confidence, playing all the tracks from their latest album.
They sound mature. We all get saturday night fever from Eric’s Bar (”Watskeburt?!”-edit!) and the whole venue sings along with mega-hit Love You More, which shows how Racoon has returned onto the scene this year. While hardcore fans tend to know every lyric to every song, with this song it’s different. The entire audience yells along, from intro to applause. Every single person feels a shiver going down his or her spine. At that moment you realise the Effenaar really is something special, like your local pub, but with incredible acoustics. Too bad the show only lasted for one-and-a-half hour…


Robots stenen and this one in particular! 













