Upped the whole score (SNES UK version) for anyone that feels like throwin' some nostalgic shapes to Blanka's theme.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/26lu9c
As far as scanning individual files, VirusTotal might suit your needs. It's a free, independent scanning service that uses command line versions of all the major AV suites (Kaspersky, Symantec, Sophos, F-Secure, etc). Upload the file you want to analyse and check the break-down of results, based...
Trois couleurs: Bleu, by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Not the first time I've seen this, yet it still manages to overwhelm on each subsequent viewing. Binoche is just incredible.
However, I'm not a massive fan of The Trzy kolory Trilogy, on the whole. Thought White was garbage, bar one or two...
Stunned into slack-jawed reverence of El espíritu de la colmena, by Victor Erice, tonight. Had no idea the Spanish were making such films in the 1970's.
The Ramadanman EP is just superb. The whole thing is fantastic, but 'I Beg You' and 'Don't Change for Me' strike a personal chord like nothing else he's produced before. Outstanding.
Nevermind. To each his own.
I'm no contemporary D&B apologist, but out of the few bits & pieces I do manage to hear these days, I felt one or two of those tunes had some merit.
Anyway... back to Juke.
Not directing this at Scuba, but some producers would be better off leaving Twitter well alone (or simply going private).
Naturally, there's the argument for promotional use and keeping track of what's happening in your social/musical circle, but some of the personal stream of consciousness...
Alice in den Städten, by Wim Wenders.
Abandonment, disaffection and friendship all wrapped up in an impeccably acted and beautifully shot black & white road movie. It's simple and poignantly realised, but without the typical saccharin sentimentality that sometimes accompanies stuff like this...
Wonder what upset him? Someone probably slagged off Arsenal in the football thread...
Album's ace. Been hooked on 'So You Think You're Special' and 'Lights Out' for a couple of weeks now.
Nah, 'The Shrew...' EP and 'Hyph Mngo' releases are stronger and more assured than any current JB release. Though, I'll admit to being moderately beguiled by his productions - to the point where I've picked up all of his work to date.
There's certainly a disorderly signature to his production...
Wasn't sure whether to put this here, as it's not "strictly" dubstep, but Scuba's new 'Triangulation' LP is very, very good, indeed.
His previous effort 'A Mutual Antipathy' pales into insignificance, in comparison (imo).
2 to 1 says that nobody would give a flying fuck about him if he wasn't overweight.
Being fat, involved in comedy, and possessing the ability to mock oneself seems to be the only prerequisite when it comes to garnering any popularity amongst the general british public.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any album artwork that featured the Heygate, but ITV definitely used to do a shitload of filming for 'The Bill' down there.
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