Third Floor Sessions: DD/MM/YYYY Mp3 Pack
Submitted by marcel_ramagnano on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 11:52pm.
The mp3s from DD/MM/YYYY's Third Floor Session are finally here and available to download for your listening pleasure. Right click the .zip file you'll find at the bottom of this post to download the complete, 10-track mp3 pack. The song, "Bronzage" available to stream and download from this post is just a little sample to give you a taste of how great the session was.
Check out some nice words written about us and DD/MM/YYYY's performance...
"Milking the vast resources at their disposal, their spiritlive.net Third Floor Sessions were capturing performances on professional studio gear and HD cameras, edited in real time and streamed live on the internet. It was DIY on the university dime."
"Blasting into spazzy Beefheart-y chaos they showcased a set built upon simple but jarring guitar lines and a militant rhythm section. Repetitious chants flowed like meta-structures over the songs while severed vocal bursts chipped away at the arrangements from within."
You can check out the whole review at Tiny Mix Tapes.
If you like what you hear, let us know! Feel free to spread the word by posting these mp3s wherever you like (blogs, facebook, twitter, etc.) (with a name-drop, plz :D) and let us know about it! We want to know that all our hard work is actually paying off.
- Artist: DD/MM/YYYY
- Title: Bronzage
- Album: Third Floor Sessions: DD/MM/YYYY
- Track: 2
- Year: 2009
- Length: 4:07 minutes (9.56 MB)
- Format: Stereo 44kHz 320Kbps (CBR)
Check out some nice words written about us and DD/MM/YYYY's performance...
"Milking the vast resources at their disposal, their spiritlive.net Third Floor Sessions were capturing performances on professional studio gear and HD cameras, edited in real time and streamed live on the internet. It was DIY on the university dime."
"Blasting into spazzy Beefheart-y chaos they showcased a set built upon simple but jarring guitar lines and a militant rhythm section. Repetitious chants flowed like meta-structures over the songs while severed vocal bursts chipped away at the arrangements from within."
You can check out the whole review at Tiny Mix Tapes.
If you like what you hear, let us know! Feel free to spread the word by posting these mp3s wherever you like (blogs, facebook, twitter, etc.) (with a name-drop, plz :D) and let us know about it! We want to know that all our hard work is actually paying off.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| TFS_DDMMYYYY_MP3.zip | 70.9 MB |


