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The Day After The Sabbath 62 The DooM That Time Reprised

The Day After The Sabbath 62 The DooM That Time Reprised Download from [mf] or [mg] password:   tdats TDATS 62: The DooM That Time Reprised ?[?Doom psych and rock?]? by Rich Aftersabbath on Mixcloud Volume 62 is a collection thats been made in the name of Doom. What we have here is mostly progressive rock, from some albums that may or may not have been heavy through-out but had at least one track that invokes that indefinable feeling of impending doom through its riffs or atmosphere. Back when I started this blog, I was talking to a guy called LibertyCaps on the forum at the now defunct stonerrock.com. He made some great proto-doom comps, all of which I have posted here at some point. Since then I have received many requests for more in his series "The Doom That Time Forgot" so I have decided to make my own follow-up to his great mixes, and what cover artists work can I use other than the amazing Virgil Finley again? His unearthly, esoteric vignettes where  made...

The Day After The Sabbath 35 Windmolen Van Doom Netherlands pt 1

The Day After The Sabbath 35 Windmolen Van Doom Netherlands pt 1 Download here: [mf] or [mg] Unzip password:  tdats The Day After The Sabbath 35: Windmolen Van Doom ?[?Netherlands pt.1?]? by Rich Aftersabbath on Mixcloud Happy new year to you all! Volume 35 features artists of Dutch heritage. Karel Appel supplies us with a spooky intro, he was a Dutch abstract-expressionist painter who used a battery of percussion instruments, piano and electric organ for a soundtrack to a 1963 documentary about himself, by cinematographer Jan Vrijman. De Maskers are up next, they released a few albums and singles in the late 60s, guitarist/vocalist Jan de Hont was in Cargo, also appearing here. They play a brilliant slice of ominous psych. The Bag track is the A/B sides of a single from 1971, two pieces of awesome doomy psych that makes me wish I could hear more but they were alas album-less. Blue Planet offer up a driving and melodic track that has some catchy song writing, leading me t...

The Day After The Sabbath 95 A Shrine to DooM Foregone

The Day After The Sabbath 95 A Shrine to DooM Foregone Download from: [mf] or [mg] password:   tdats Welcome to TDATS 95! Its that time again......another batch of doom-laden misery awaits. Now a tradition here, partly in honour of The DooM That Time Forgot series that was made by RYM friend LibertyCaps a few years ago. For some links to his volumes, and related ones from me, check out the DTTF round-up and check out my most recent doom special: Vol62: The DooM That Time Reprised. Here we have a diverse mix from all over the world. Some of the tracks are from heavy psych/hard rock albums which Id recommend to look out for, like those of Fort Mudge Memorial Dump, The Petards, Atlantis Philharmonic, Icecross, Shuttah and Alphataurus. Then we have the more unexpected inclusions like the Australian jazz experimentalists Company Caine and a single from the pop writer Barry Mason. Once again I have used the art of the talented Virgil Finlay for the cover. Look him up and p...

The DooM That Time Remembered

The DooM That Time Remembered After many requests, I have re-upped all ten of the DooM That Time Forgot comps. They were made by LibertyCaps a few years ago, a co-member of the defunct site Stonerrock.com. If you dont have them all yet then what are you waiting for? They feature plenty of the best and heaviest doom-mongers of the 60s and 70s. Ive also made some TDATS follow-ups to these with 62: The DooM That Time Reprised and 95: A Shrine To DooM Foregone. Downloads here: Vol 1 | Vol 2 | Vol 3 | Vol 4 | Vol 5 | Vol 6 Vol 7 | Vol 8 | Vol 9 | Vol 10 | Vol 62 | Vol 95 Password is:   tdats download file now

The DooM That Time Forgot 10

The DooM That Time Forgot 10 Download from [here] . unzip password:   tdats In preparation for the next doom-flavoured TDATS, here is The DooM That Time Forgot 10 ,   another of LibertyCaps morbid mixes. This will be mostly of interest to those who are new to this blog, as almost all of these artists and/or tracks have appeared before on my comps at various times, so look at this as LibertyCaps infernal interpretation of what has come before. Some interesting choices are the famed bands Uriah Heep and Scorpions, who you may not normally associate with doom... Tracks: 01. Butterfingers - Bootleg 70 (US) 5:39 02. Mahogany Rush - Land of 1000 Nights 75 (CAN) 4:44 (Previously on TDATS 23) 03. Stray - How Could I Forget You? 71 (UK) 5:44 (Stray appeared on TDATS 05) 04. Bullet  (aka Daemon aka Hard Stuff ) - Jay Time 70 (UK) 2:53 (Seen on TDATS 02) 05. Uriah Heep - Rainbow Demon 72 (UK) 4:27 06. Nahuatl - Evolucion 74 (MEX) 3:29 (previously on TDATS 05...

The DooM That Time Forgot 9

The DooM That Time Forgot 9 Download from: [mf] unzip password:   tdats Another treat for fans of the doom-orientated episodes of The DooM That Time Forgot; thankfully LibertyCaps is back on the scene with another of his cataclysmic compilations. I know a lot of you will be happy about this as I still get questions regarding his sombre series. There are a few artists and tracks on here that have appeared previously on TDATS, but its great to hear them again in the context of the DTTFs morbid visions, Keep your eyes peeled for Volume 10 later on, which is being forged in the fires below as we speak.... Tracks: 01. Bolder Damn - Dead Meat 71 (US) 16:04 02. Gravy Train - Think of Life 70 (UK) 5:08 03. Aunt Mary - G Flat Road 72 (NOR) 5:44 04. Sunbow - Stargazer 76 (UK) 8:32 05. Jodo - Im Still Trying 71 (UK) 4:51 06. Rag i Ryggen - Sanningsserum 75 (SWE) 6:35 07. The Human Beast - Reality Presented as an Alternative 70 (UK) 5:00 08. Formula 3 - Dies Irae 70 (ITL) 7:36 09. Schwarz...

The New Doom Is Alright

The New Doom Is Alright If I had to go to a deserted island and I could only pick one game to eat, drink and have sex with, itd be the original Doom. I probably said the same thing about GTA V at some point, but that was then and fuck past me. Its still a close second, though. I was 11 years old when Doom came out and it scared the shit out of me. The dark corridors, where flickering lights would only illuminate the shambling monster hordes for very brief moments. The moans and screeches. Even the fucking doors sounded scary! If you find it hard to believe that Doom was so horrifying, you have to understand that up to that point, most computer games used to look like this: Commander Keen, also id. I still have the Doom 1 and 2 cartridges for the Gameboy Advance, Ive got Doom running on my PSP, my Nintendo 3DS and probably every other electronic device in the house, including our sandwich toaster. Im not even kidding, Doom runs on absolutely everything! And the game still holds up remar...