Welcome

elcome to the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blog. The aim of this blog is to introduce the readers to music that is out of print, commercially unavailable, released under a creative commons license, or with approval by the featured artist. The majority of the music posted here would be considered underground. Don't let that fool you into thinking that the music featured here might be any less enjoyable than that of the mainstream artists you hear on the radio, as this couldn't be further from the truth. Please keep in mind that the majority of the artists that appear on this blog, along with their respective record labels, are not wealthy and need your support. If you enjoy the material that you find here, please support the artists/labels by purchasing their material afterwards. If you are an artist/label that would prefer to have your material removed from this blog, simply leave me a comment, and I would be more than happy to promptly remove the offending post. In addition to running this blog, I also work on a few other projects during my spare time. You can find links to those, as well as a few other important links associated with Digital Meltd0wn below.

Please visit the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blogroll also: http://music-bloggers.blogspot.com

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Wesley Willis Fiasco - Spookydisharmoniousconflicthellride


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Levi & the Rockats - Live at The Louisiana Hayride


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Cringer - Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sa Rembo Chari Bari Ruchi Pip Peri Pembo


Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Phallus Dei - Cyberflesh


Sunday, April 19, 2009

The Blues Astronauts - No Sanctuary

The Blue Astronauts - No Sanctuary Album Cover

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Update In Progress & Other News

Layout Update

I am in the process of updating the layout of the blog. Unfortunately, I may not be able to finish making the necessary modifications before the end of the night. In case I'm not able to finish tonight, I will resume updating the blog tomorrow. I apologize if this inconveniences anyone, but rest assured that Digital Meltd0wn will fully functional within the next couple of days.

As some of you may know, I recently completed the new layout for the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blogroll I'm happy with the finished product, and so far the majority of the visitors have had nothing but positive things to say. I hope that the changes I make here will be met with similar enthusiasm.

Recent Lack of Activity

I know several of you have been wondering about the recent lack of activity here. I have been working close to 60 hours a week at work each and every week, which hasn't left me much spare time to post here on DM. I wanted to update the layout for both the blogroll and this blog before I started posting content once again. Fortunately Nathan Nothin' agreed to step up and help out as a guest contributor here. I'm excited to begin posting once again, and I have a number of treets in store for the fine visitors here, which I hope you all will enjoy.

Guest Blogger - Nathan Nothin'

I would like to thank Nathan Nothin' for agreeing to guest blog here. I regret not being able to formally introduce him before he started posting, but timeliness has never been one of my better qualities. As you can see he has access to a wealth of underground music, and I'm sure that you all will enjoy what he has to offer here. He also runs his own blog Nothin' Sez Somethin' where you can find a veritable treasure-trove of audible delights. I can't thank you enough for the help you have provided here Nathan.

Deleted Comments

A few months ago I switched over to a new commenting system, JS-Kit. I was under the impression that If I returned to the default blogger commenting system that all the comments made using the JS-Kit system would be restored. Apparently I was wrong, as these comments have all been deleted. I have searched their website for an option to restore these comments, but didn't have much luck. I will contact the admins at JS-Kit to see if these can be restored, and I apologize to those of you who left comments that were deleted.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Wayne Kramer - Dangerous Madness


Sunday, April 12, 2009

New Layout Almost Ready



Government Issue - Live

Government Issue - Live

I probably don't need to go into too much detail about Government Issue or G.I., as they were often known. They were founding members of the Washington, D.C. hardcore sound, much of their material released on the seminal Dischord Records. Early on their musick was straight forward hardcore. They later progressed into a more melodic song-focused outfit, often with lyrics critical of the short-sighted behavior of the scene they aided in creating. Given the long running nature of the band, many participants in the DC hardcore scene had gone through G.I.'s membership. Government Issue featured Brian Baker of Minor Threat & Bad Religion, as well as Mike Fellows of Rites of Spring along with many others. G.I. became one of the longest-running bands in the DC hardcore scene. After numerous line-up changes, the band broke up in 1989.

Mystic Records Presents: Government Issue Live is a great slab of musick, covering the bands 1982 - 1985 period. Most discographies of Government Issue don't even list this album & I have not found it posted anywhere else. The band at this time consists of: John Stabb - vocals; Tom Lyle - guitar; Marc Alberstadt - drums; & a number of bass players including Lenny Leonard, Rob Moss, Mike Fellows, & Mitch Parker.

Year of Release: 1985
Label: Mystic Records MLP33144
Genre: Hardcore Punk

Tracklist:

Side One:
1. Interview
2. Familiar1
3. Time to Escape1
4. The Next Time2
5. Fun & Games2
6. These Boots are Made for Walkin'3
7. Hall of Fame4
8. Reflections5
9. Notch to My Crotch5

Side Two:
1. Interview
2. Hall of Fame 1
3. Understand6
4. Teenager in a Box6
5. G.I.7
6. Hour of One8
7. Dead Dog9
8. Any Final Comments


Interview Side One & final comments Side Two courtesy WCTV, Baltimore, Maryland 1981.
Interview Side Two courtesy WMUC, university of Maryland, Baltimore 1981.

1 King Kong's, Adelphi, Maryland June 21, 1984
2 C.E. Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 23, 1985
3 Newton Theater, Washington, D.C. June 24, 1984
4 Upper Deck, Minneapolis, Minnesota August 3, 1983
5 Pierce Hall, Washington, D.C. April 6, 1984
6 Glenmont Recreation Center, Wheaton, Maryland February 25, 1984
7 Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. February 25, 1983
8 Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. October 22, 1982
9 CBGBs, New York City July 30, 1983




Download: Government Issue - Live
Download Size: 66.2MB (ripped from 24 yr. old vinyl at glorious 320Kbps)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Paco Ibáñez - Poemas De Federico García Lorca Y Luis De Góngora