Here's what we'll do.

 Alright, my exams finished today and now I can focus on this situation so here's what I'll do with Flying Teapot:

a) I'm sticking with mediafire and just like every returning cocaine addict I'll say: "This time it will be different.". I'll be using different codified names for music, manga and movies (and also different accounts for each media). This should cover my ass for a while longer. If I get shot down again; rapidshare it is (until better times come around or I end up in jail).

b) Before I continue with new things I'm going to reupload everything I have (with maybe few exclusions like Boris discography and perhaps movies). This might seem senseless but I've been telling everyone all the time how I'm going to "reupload that, reupload this" and I never did so this is a perfect situation to just upload everything again. Since 2007 I had two hard drive crashes so I lost some of the files that are (were) on the blog. Once I'm done I'll compile a list of missing items in case someone else is willing to share them or point to them on some other blogs.

c) My upload is slow. 4 years of different material will take some time (I don't know how long but hopefully I'll be done in 5 or 6 days). Therefore I'm going to use this opportunity to promote some other great blogs that you are might not aware of and also to pay some respects to the community.

The blogs are in alphabetic order:

 . Adventure-Equation . - are you a fan of Sun Ra? Then you need to check this one out. Interviews, photos, trivia, albums in flac/v0/whatever, bootlegs and everything in between about Sun Ra. Glorious.

A Softly Sleeping Rose - a lot of interesting pop from Japan. Well it's mostly pop but there are some weird stuff as well. Descriptive texts and overall interesting music.

Anime Max - I have no idea what these guys/girls usually write about because I do not understand what they're saying. Despite that they always share great manga or anime releated uploads and videos. Check them out if you're into that sort of stuff.

Archive Scans - The reason I'm not uploading any artbooks is because I always feel I would rip off this guy. Sadly it seems to me that he has some problems with copyright as well. Hopefully he'll resolve it and continue uploading great artbooks and sketchbooks. In the meantime be sure to follow him.

Asian Oldies - If you like enka and other Asian oldies you will be in heaven.

Cephalochromoscope - an old friend of mine and still active for the most part. I'll be always happy to link him. Grindcore and whatever else comes to his mainframe. Much love.

Classics - Classical music motherfucker, do you speak it?

Cosmic Hearse - You probably already know about this one but I'll still link it in case you don't. Excellent underground stuff from a lot of different genres but mainly metal and punk. Updates come once a day and everything is something interesting and much underrated.

Creep Scanner -Lot's of interesting and (to me) obscure stuff. Varies in genre but expect weirdness.

Death Metal Invasion - Used to be all about big releases but now it focuses on small or unsigned bands. Death metal delight.

Dunkelheit - ran by a guy I met way back on The Ultimate Metal forums (I think it was there). Bunch of black metal, not updated very often nowadays but they have a lot of stuff.

Equivoke - I discovered these guys recently and now I'm checking their blog every once in a while. A lot of new releases. Mainly metal but there are other stuff as well that pops up. Quality rips and music. Bitchin' banner.

Forever Cursed - Lots of new extreme music. They started out last year so they have a small following. I think they deserve more.

Fragments Of The Night (Below The Fog) - Another blog ran by a friend of mine. Neofolk, Martial Industrial and all kinds of weird stuff. Quality rips that are mainly his own rips. Rapidshare.

Free Jazz - No links but a lot of exposure given to new free jazz music.

Inconstant Sol - "The emphasis has been on the free/improv/experimental side of jazz, but with excursions into contemporary and classical music, from Europe and beyond." Great site, great people. I've been silently following them for a while now and loving every post they make.

Into A Blue Haze - Exclusively dedicated to live shows of mainly jazz and blues performers. Highly recommended if you like live shows.

L'Ether du Diable - I love this blog and its creator (in a non homoerotic way) although he was fucked up a bit due to megaupload getting shut down. Movies, comics and music from all sorts of genres.

Living Through Noise - Kinda like my blog, except with just music and better.

Oldies But Goldies - Much like the other oldies blog I posted before. It's ran by the same dude as well.

Ominous Blackberries - Lots of strange, obscure and loveable stuff from noise spheres of music.

And that's everyone unless I forgot someone. If I did I'm terribly sorry.

Raoh murdered everyone I uploaded.


Not cool man. I made this account on the day this blog was made. I was sort of attached to it.

Looks like everything I uploaded so far is gone. This whole blog is doing the totentanz while I'm busy failing my exams at college.

A question to fellow Mediafire uploaders: are your links removed if you name them more subtly like DHD7 or something like that (I'd really like to avoid rapidshare if I can because it's a bitch to free users)?

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - The Heavy Hitter



Dem saxophones; I just can't get enough of them so here's another heavy hitting bebop album from 1979 which is pretty late in the game. And it's kinda weird that he returned to this sound when before this he released a bunch of albums that were organ fueled jazz (ones you hear in 70s porn). Kinda like what Grant Green did (also porn music).

So is it any good? Well of course it is, from start to finish this is some mighty fine bebop. It opens up with a killer bass line and then it just strolls on and on into wonderful saxophone riffing. The downside of this album for me is the lack of any original tunes. All of them are standards or famous tunes boggled up into jazz. That shouldn't be a bad thing but I would kinda want to hear some of his original things. Despite that it's still a highly enjoyable little jazz adventure. Have fun.

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