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Post by thehemulen » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:30 pm

F.S.K. LIVE! on sunday :)

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best band in the world and theyre all over 60!
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:09 pm

Beginning a series of primer mixes that hopefully looks beyond the Greatest Hits*, I offer up a Clash / Joe Strummer Mix
for download
*Admittedly at least half this mix can be found on major hits compilations but as there will likely follow at least one more Clash/Strummer primer it ranks as a low sin.
Future primers will include Julian Cope, Lee Hazelwood, Frank Sinatra, PJ Harvey...
if anyone cares to place together a Fall or a Pixies/Frank Black Primer they'll earn a gold star me.

CLASH STRUMMER PRIMER PART ONE (45 Minutes)

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1. JOE STRUMMER - PUNK ROCK WARLORD - INTERVIEW EXCERPT (THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN SOUNDTRACK 2007)
'...punk rock warlord - warlord one word'
2. THE CLASH - WHITE MAN IN HAMMERSMITH PALAIS (SINGLE 1978)
'The new groups are not concerned/With what there is to be learned/They got Burton suits, ha you think it's funny
/Turning rebellion into money.'

3. THE CLASH - STRAIGHT TO HELL (COMBAT ROCK 1982)
'Y'wanna join in a chorus/Of the Amerasian blues?/When it's Christmas out in Ho Chi Minh City/Kiddie say papa papa papa papa-san take me home/See me got photo photo/Photograph of you/Mamma Mamma Mamma-san/Of you and Mamma Mamma Mamma-san/Lemme tell ya 'bout your blood bamboo kid.It ain't Coca-Cola it's rice.'
4. THE CLASH - WASHINGTON BULLETS (SANDINISTA 1980)
'And in the Bay of Pigs in 1961/Havana fought the playboy in the Cuban sun/For Castro is a colour,
Is a redder than red/Those Washington bullets want Castro dead/For Castro is the colour...
...That will earn you a spray of lead.'
5. JOE STRUMMER & THE MESCALAROS - TONY ADAMS (ROCK ART & THE X-RAY STYLE 1999)
'I'm lost in a world beyond the lost city/I'm looking for a phone and I cant find one/Gotta Tony Bennett eight track in the hotel pity/The moon turned around and shot someone/I'm lost in a mack truck, Jack, in the city of words/Only dead men stomp on the brake pedals in the city of nerves/Sow me some reaps, Jack, I'm dead on the heap/Show me some glycerine, Mac, downhill is so steep.'
6. THE CLASH - BANKROBBER (SINGLE 1980)
'Someday you'll meet your rockin chair/Cause that's where we're spinnin/There's no point to want to comb your hair/
When its grey and thinin
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7. THE CLASH - I FOUGHT THE LAW (THE COST OF LIVING EP 1979)
Lyrics: Bobby Fuller
8. THE CLASH - SAFE EUROPEAN HOME (GIVE 'EM ENOUGH ROPE 1978)
'Wasn't i lucky n' wouldn't it be loverly?/Send us all cards, an' have a laying in on a Sunday/I was there for two weeks, so how come i never tell/That Natty Dread drinks at the sheraton hotel?'
9. THE CLASH - RUDIE CAN’T FAIL (LONDON CALLING 1979)
'How you get a rude and a reckless?/Don't you be so crude and a feckless/You been drinking brew for breakfast
/Rudie can't fail.'
10. THE CLASH - SPANISH BOMBS (LONDON CALLING 1979)
'The hillsides ring with "Free the people"/Or can I hear the echo from the days of '39?/
With trenches full of poets/The ragged army, fixin' bayonets to fight the other line/Spanish bombs rock the province/I'm hearing music from another time/Spanish bombs on the Costa Brava/I'm flying in on a DC 10 tonight'

11. JOE STRUMMER - LEOPARDSKIN LIMOUSINES (EARTHQUAKE WEATHER 1989)
'With me, it'd be Charlie Parker, Chevys/And late night barroom brawls/With real or imaginary friends and enemies/Who strike their heads when they fall/On the chassis of a classic Bull Nose special/That adorned our livingroom wall/Nobody'd be disappointed, if you're the one they wanted/Blazing out across the waterfall.'
12. JOE STRUMMER & THE MESCALAROS - X-RAY STYLE (ROCK ART & THE X-RAY STYLE 1999)
'I hear a payphone ringing out on murder mile/The sucker who picks up gets his number dialled/And all the sparkling waters that ever flowed/Could never wash down this town so clean that it glowed/And I need to see in an x-ray style
/I need some rock art that don't come in a vial/Can anybody feel the distance to the Nile/I wanna live and I wanna dance awhile.'

13. JOE STRUMMER - LATIN ROMANCE EDIT (WALKER SOUNDTRACK 1987)
Instrumental
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Post by ChaoticReality » Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:44 pm

Nice one Dai, thanks. I know the Clash and have the Mescalaros album but know little of his solo work.
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Post by chris » Fri Feb 25, 2011 3:43 pm

Since it came out I have only been listening to Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, by Big Boi.

Not all of it is very good, but the bits of it that are, are.
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:54 pm

Best of February Mix
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Rules of mixtape:
All songs must be new or new to me across the month.
Exception to the rules, each side is allowed one song that to paraphrase the Big Lebowski 'ties the mix together.' Roots being this month's 'rug'.

Best of February Mix

1. R.L. Burnside - Goin’ Down South
2. Marsha Hunt - (Oh No! Not) The Beast Day
3. Traffic Sound - Meshkalin
4. The Gaslamp Killer – Zafer Dilek - Yekte
5. Lykkie Li - Get Some
6. Minizza - Monoball
7. Jacky Chalard - Super Man Super Cool
8 Clint Mansell - Cleaning Apartment
9 Tyler The Creator - Yonkers
10 Dokkie B - Dalston Imperfection
11 Roots Manuva - Join The Dots
12 Soom T - Puff The Police
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:41 pm

further mixes:
A useful Quietus Primer on the Odd Future collective.
http://thequietus.com/articles/05810-th ... he-creator

Okay i guess the videos are worth the look to get a fuller reckoning but anyhow I've bundled the aforementioned tracks into a single MP3 mix.

Odd Future: A Primer
1. Tyler, The Creator (featuring Hodgy Beats) – 'French!'
2. Earl Sweatshirt – 'Earl'
3. Mellowhype – 'Gram'
4. Tyler, The Creator – 'Splatter'
5. Domo Genesis - 'Kickin' It
6. Tyler, The Creator – 'Oblivion'
7. Earl Sweatshirt (featuring Vince Staples) – 'Epar'
8. Tyler The Creator - 'Yonkers'
9. Mellowhype - 'Dead Deputy'
10. The Jet Age Of Tomorrow – Journey To The 5th Echelon
11. Tyler, The Creator – 'Sandwitches'
12. Tyler, The Creator – 'Sandwitches' (live solo performance)
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:43 pm

Missing-Hour-Mix
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Just finished a new mix, relatively downbeat yet at all points upful, it's unhurried and uncluttered, best I reckon listened to at sunrise or sundown, as in's a dedication to last night's lost hour this one runs for sixty minutes.
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Post by ChaoticReality » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:26 pm

Nice one, cheers :)
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:16 pm

A mix in order to try and make sense of the music I've been listening to through March

Yan Tean Tether Mether Pip Mix (45 Minutes)

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Includes:
Big Band Capers; Ratpack Japers; Italiano Drapers; Philly Skyscrapers; Bollywood Vapours; Thai Super Apers; Art School Sophisticators; Spaghetti Traitors; Battlefield Excavators; Great Originators; Cockney Translators; Frog Prog Celebrators ; Falsetto Desecrators; Atomic Detonators.

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1. Dialogue taken from Black Dynamite
2. Riz Otolani – Il Surpasso
3. Frank Sinatra – Bim Bam Baby
4. Marsha Hunt – Hot Rod Poppa
5. Kalyanji Anandji – Somebody To Love
6. Rung Fah Puping – Pu Yai Santana
7. Roxy Music – The Bogus Man
8. Alessandro Alessandroni – Tema Di Suzie (Whistle Version)
9. PJ Harvey – Written On The Forehead
10. Niney The Observer – Blood And Fire
12. Smiley Culture – Shan–ah–shan
13. Dynastie Crisis– Faust
14. Kalyani Anandji – Dharmatma Theme Music
15. The Beegees – I Started A Joke.
16. J. Robert Oppenheimer – Atomic Age
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:08 pm

By solemn order of the sun that shines
let Helen Love rule the world

'CBGB's meets Studio54 in a downtown Swansea backstreet. Think Glitter Balls and fake Les-Pauls, think The Ramones mixed with Casio-Tones and you're maybe half-way there.'

A Helen Love Primer (My H.L. Top 20) (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting:
1. Rollercoasting
2. So In Love With You
3. Transistor Radio
4. Dance On (Solid Gold)
5. Debbie Loves Joey
7. Punk Boy
8. Girl About Town
9. Joey Ramoney
10. Shifty Disco Girl
11. Jet
12. Ahead Of The Race
13. Love, Kiss, Run, Sing, Shout, Jump
14. Riding Hi
15. Rockaway Beach For Me Heartbreak Hotel For You
16. Atomic Beat Boy
17. So Hot
18. Summer Pop Radio
19. Ill Fait Beau
20. Golden Summer

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Post by thehemulen » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:49 pm

non-stop rotation at Drock Productions for The High Llamas and their new LP "Talahomi Way". perfect orchestral pop. no other modern band is comparable for the detail of orchestrations and diversity of instrumentation. got it on Record Store Day and must have listened to it night on 30 times in the week and a half since... :)
btw their touring UK (inc. ggow) in May...!!
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Post by Jane » Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:51 am

basically from first-to-mid summer there is no need for much but helen love and occasional blasts of high pressure days by the units.
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Post by thehemulen » Sun May 29, 2011 9:24 am

Leap Frog by The Hemulen thanks to this fantastic new video by Bex//Layer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUdCNT9KgKc

oh and the Tannenbaum open air on friday: that was a whole heap of sick tunes...!
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Post by chris » Sun May 29, 2011 1:40 pm

metronomy
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:43 pm

Just now I'm immersing and versing myself in the vast world of Italian soundtracks (Ennio Morricone and his pesky ilk).
It's my intention to make thirty–two 45 mixes and I believe it fully achievable.
The first instalment chiefly weighs heavy on Ennio for two clear reasons,
– he's the obvious entry point, I'm already reasonably versed in his oeuvre, he's fucking great
– his soundtracks are a fucksight easier to find, than say Riz Ortolani
(I realise that's really four reasons)
So
Italian Maestro Primer Mix Part i (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting:
1. Ennio Morricone – Ecstasy Of Gold
2. Pierro Umiliani – Dove Va Il Mondo
3. Claudio Simonetti – Night Creatures
4. Nicola Riovani – L’orchestrina Medirvale
5. Ennio Morricone – Gabriel’s Oboe
6. Piero Umiliani – Questo Sporco Mondo Meraviglioso
7. Ennio Morricone – Finale
8. Ennio Morricone – Voci Nel Deserto
9. Ennio Morricone – Jill’s America
10. Ennio Morricone – Trittico Per Organo
11. Piero Umiliani – Love In
12/ Piero Umiliani – Luna Miele
13. Piero Umiliani – Moderato Grottesco E Cantabil
14. Ennio Morricone – Run Man Ran (Titoli Di Testa)
15. Ennio Morricone – L’Arena
16. Ennio Morricone – Il Mercenario
17. Ennio Morricone – La Cena
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The mix initiates with some high pomp, seamlessly slides into the sublime, has a brief discordant interlude, changing up from classical to electronic, takes a two step tango into the ridiculous with the entrance of Piero Umiliani* only to be outtrumped as Ennio raises the batshit bar with 'Run Man Run' and finishes with a decompression suite that trips you back into the sublime.
Thirty–one to come...

*Hi, I'm Piero Umiliani, you may remember me from such catchy bollocks as this:
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Post by swithun » Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:18 pm

I was watching Le Professionnel the other day, which has a Morricone sound track. Chi Mai is more famous, in France, for being used in a dog food advert.

It may be unrelated, but in that Polaroid, your coat is looking quite glossy, Dai.

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Post by thehemulen » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:16 pm

Shangaan Electro - best thing ever!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbjrKN6BtFA
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Post by thehemulen » Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:56 pm

Kev Hopper: http://www.spoombung.co.uk/ another one ive just finally got round to. unspeakably wonderful!

also - managed to find a Cowcube EP. every bit as good as the memory. also alot of good stuff on the Vaticaan and UpItUp netlabels.

not forgetting the new Hemulen video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22k9vsW0lWE ;)
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Post by Keni » Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:52 am

In no particular order. . .

Cosmo Jarvis - Gay Pirates
Tom Robinson - Saturday Disco
Marillion - Bitter Suite (AND PROUD OF IT!)
Pogues - Rainy Night in Soho
Warren Zevon - Desperadoes under the Eaves
Saxon - Call of the Wild
Redgum - Gladstone Pier
Cold Cut - True Skool
Lou Rawls - Stormy Monday
Bruce Springsteen - The Ties that Bind
The Band - The Weight
Toyshop - The Reason
Amanda Palmer - Do You Swear To Tell The Truth The Whole Truth & Nothing but The Truth, so Help Your Black Ass
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:53 pm

For Keni, may your fires never be extinguished.


The Pogues Naked Howling Freedom Mix Part 1 (45 Minutes)
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1. Gridlock
(Instrumental)
2. London Girl
“When the cold winds come to find you /Blowing down from the top of the high rise
I'll come and take you back down to Soho/ Away from all those mad men's eyes “

3. Rain Street
'There's a TESCO on the sacred ground /Where I pulled her knickers down
While Judas took his measly price /And St Anthony gazed in awe at Christ’

4. Sit Down By The Fire
‘Remember this place /It is damp and it's cold
The best place on earth/But it's dark and it's old
So lie near the wallAnd cover your head
Good night and God bless/Now fuck off to bed’

5. Boat Train
‘I had a couple of drinks in town /A few more at the port
I puked up on the gangway/ But some kind folks helped me board
They helped me to a table/Poured whiskey down my throat
They sat me at a table /And I lost my watch and coat'

6. Broad Majestic Shannon
‘The last time I saw you was down at the Greeks
There was whiskey on Sunday and tears on our cheeks
You sang me a song as pure as the breeze
Blowing up the road to Glenaveigh
I sat for a while at the cross at Finnoe
Where young lovers would meet when the flowers were in bloom
Heard the men coming home from the fair at Shinrone
Their hearts in Tipperary wherever they go’

7. Body Of An American
‘The Cadillac stood by the house And the yanks they were within
And the tinker boys they hissed advice/'Hot-wire her with a pin'
We turned and shook as we had a look /In the room where the dead men lay
So big Jim Dwyer made his last trip/To the home where his father's laid

8. USA
‘I took the cold bright needle/I used it as a sword
My eyes have seen the glory/Of the coming of the Lord
I burned across the delta/I swam across the ford
My eyes have seen the glory/ of the coming of the Lord’

9. Thousands Are Sailing
‘Then we said goodnight to Broadway/ Giving it our best regards
Tipped our hats to Mister cohen/Dear old Times Square's favourite bard
Then we raised a glass to JFK/ And a dozen more besides
When I got back to my empty room /I suppose I must have cried’

10. Sick Bed Of Cuchalinn
‘When you pissed yourself in Frankfurt/And got syph down in Cologne
And you heard the rattling death trains/As you lay there all alone
Frank Ryan brought you whiskey/In a brothel in Madrid
And you decked some fucking Blackshirt/Who was cursing all the yids
At the sick bed of Cuchulainn/We'll kneel and say a prayer
And the ghosts are rattling at the door/And the devil's in the chair.'

11. Streams Of Whiskey
'Oh the words that he spoke/Seemed the wisest of philosophies
There's nothing ever gained/By a wet thing called a tear
When the world is too dark/And I need the light inside of me
I'll walk into a bar/And drink fifteen pints of beer.'

12. Dark Streets Of London
'Every time that I look on the first day of Summer.
Takes me back to the place where they gave me E.C.T.
And the drugged up psychos
With death in their eyes
And how all of this really
Means nothing to me.'

13. Rainy Night In Soho
Now the song is nearly over/We may never find out what it means
Still there's a light I hold before me/And you're the measure of my dreams
The measure of my dreams.

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And everybody should be checking
Shabazz Palaces – Black Up (2011) -- Obscure Sound
Hands down best hip hop album since Randy ‘Macho Man’ Savage’s Be A Man.
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:13 am

An avant-slanted fancy of wonky majesty, tailor-made for the setting of a late sun.

You Can't Throw Your Arms Around A Memorex Mix (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting:
1. Chris Watson - Insects Hidden
2. The Threshold HouseBoys Choir - Part 1: A Time Of Happening
3. Sidsel Endresen - Bitterlies
4. Chris Watson - Hippopotami
5. Augusto Pasblo - Harder Shade Of Black
6.Yellow Magic Orchestra - 1000 Knives
7. Shabazz Palaces - An Echo From The Hosts That Profess Infinitum
8. Jai Paul - Btstu
9. Baba Stiltz - SexyDaniel
10. Venetian Snares - Ever Apparent All Being Shoulder
11. J Dilla - Walkinonit (Phaseone Remix)
12. Minnie Riperton - Minnie’s Lament
13. Chris Watson - Winter Flags
14. June Tabor - King Of Rome
15. Chris Watson - Woodpidgeon
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:14 pm

In honour of and in conjunction with
Half Man Half Biscuit Edinburgh Liquid Rooms June 30th
http://www.allgigs.co.uk/view/event/383 ... _2011.html
I offer up, part 1 of a primer

HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT PRIMER PART 1
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Tracklisting
intro: Andy Kershaw
1. Light At The End Of The Tunnel (Is The Light Of An Oncoming Train)
‘She stayed with me until she moved to Notting Hill
She said it was the place she needs to be
Where the cocaine is Fairtrade and frequently displayed
Is the Buena Vista Social Club CD’

2. Surging Out Of Convalescence
‘The inside of a Halex Three-Star table-tennis ball
Smells much like you’d expect it to’

3. For What’s Chatteris
‘One way system – smooth and commendable
Go by bus – they’re highly dependable
The swings in the park for the kids have won awards
The clean streets acknowledged in the Lords
But what’s a park if you can’t see a linnet?
A timetable if your journey’s infinite?
My bag’s packed and I’m leaving in a minute
For what is Chatteris without you in it?'

4. Tending The Wrong Grave For 24 Years
‘Curse those in charge of plots
Curse these forget-me-nots
I’ve been sharing my innermost thoughts with an Edward McCrae
I’m inconsolable and at times uncontrollable
Ah but she wouldn’t know ‘cos she’s two hundred metres away
Let’s complain…’

5. Restless Legs
'Four o-six and I’m wide awake
Got an uncontrollable urge to take
A five mile hike around the Ogwen Lake
Stretch these restless legs’

6. Evening Of Swing Has Been Cancelled
‘And a plague fell upon the Retail Park
And a storm broke over Henman Hill
And the christening party arsehole
Who hitherto had blurred
My conception of man as nature’s final word
Was fleeing from the lava
His SatNav pleading thus:
“I’m not from round here mate, you should have got the bus”

7. A Country Practice
‘Opinionated weather forecasters telling me it’s going to be a miserable day
Miserable to who? I quite like a bit of drizzle, so stick to the facts.’

8. Four Skinny Indie Kids
‘We’ve got lo-fi, we’ve got tie-dye
We’ve got grey and brown and black
We’ve got stickers on guitars
We’ve got a tape for Steve Lamacq
We’ve got celibate lead singers
We’ve got Sebadoh’s and Docs
But what ain’t we got?
We ain’t got mates’

9. 4AD3DCD
‘I dream of occasional fanzine mentions
I’ve been to one too many David Lynch Conventions
I play postal chess with a man who doesn’t know me
I’ve got a better frown than Tony Iommi
And I’ve got a 4AD3DCD
A 4AD3DCD
A 4AD3DCD
And I’m on a foundation course.;

10. Bad Losers On Yahoo Chess
‘Checkmate!
Dennis Bell of Torquay
Too late
With your Nxe3
Good game sir
Do you want another bout?
Well Dennis ain’t replying
‘cos he just signed out
Bad losers on Yahoo Chess.’

11. Nationional Shite Day
‘I try to put everything into perspective
Set it against the scale of human suffering
And I thought of the Mugabe government
And the children of the Calcutta railways
This works for a while
But then I encounter Primark FM
Overhead a rainbow appears
In black and white’

12. Twenty Four Hour Garage People
'Because you gotta get up off your fat arse to go and get my crisps and you gotta go around the counter and it’s really inconvenient; and when you come back, you toss them into that sliding metal tray device thing that separates us and you say: “One pound thirty-five”, as opposed to: “That’ll be one pound thirty-five please, sir”. This is of course done to annoy me but has the opposite effect of amusing me no end, because suddenly I’ve got other things to buy…'
13. Turn A Blind Eye
‘They came for the Charles Manson fans, but I wasn’t a Charles Manson fan so I did nothing
They came for the reflexologists, but I wasn’t a reflexologist so I did nothing
They came for the camp TV chefs, but I wasn’t a camp TV chef so I did nothing
They came for the RoMos, I laughed.’

14. Vatican Broadside
‘The singer out of Slipknot went to Rome to see the Pope
The singer out of Slipknot went to Rome to see the Pope
The singer out of Slipknot went to Rome to see the Pope
And the Pope said to his aide:’

15. Visitor For Mr Edmonds
(No lyrics)
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:45 am

Tonight got me to wondering what the perfect arc for a mix is, I usually opt for the flight pattern, lift off, ascend, cruise, descend, land, go out fast, come back slow,, but maybe it should be the boom/bust/repeat model of the peaks and troughs of a Toblerone, or you might employ Muhammad Ali’s rope a dope, lure into a false sense of lull and burst out with knockout blows.
This mix is made with the upcoming Kelburn Festival in mind, the material acting as counterpoint to the bands on the bill, if someone gives you the full run of a soundsystem then there aint no sense in playing Donovan.
It’s fresh territory for me and thus falls under a new name.
This, then is my inaugural mix under the banner
‘Sound–Sy–Stem–Cell–Research–PLC'
(My Most Modernist (Mo–Mo) imprint, try to imagine that name as logo in Stymie Bold Italic.)
Oh and the arc of this particular mix follows the five classic stages of grief
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, APOCALYPSE.
Disclaimer: it was not designed with good taste in mind.
Enjoy the din:
I Don’t Take A Life, I Bury A Soul Mix (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting
1. Calvertron – Future Proof
2. Downlink – Factory
3. Helicopter Showdown – A Hot One
4. Golden Boy Feat. Miss Kitten – Rippin Kittin
5. Feed Me – Green Bottle
6. Mochipet vs. Devo – Whip It (Nitrous Oxide Mix)
7. Zed Dead – Dovregubben (Original Mix)
8. Bare & Datsik – King Kong
9. Rick James – Superfreak (Distructo Remix)
10. Doctor P – Tetris
11. Hostage – Witches
12. Rednek – Game Over
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Post by chombee » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:16 am

For some reason I can't download the half man half biscuit mix, it just seems to take me to a mediafire front page. Loving the mixes Dai. I'm too lazy to find new music for myself, so a god source of mixes is always welcome. Here are some others I've been listening to:

Thom Yorke's Office Charts mixes:

RIP Gil Scott-Heron, grooveshark, download

Moving Planet, grooveshark, download

post plastic people hopeful, grooveshark, download

more office charts in this guy's grooveshark playlists.

I listen to a lot of ambient electronic music, The Quiet Sounds and Ultima Thule never fail for good mixes.

Also SomaFM never fails when you can't be bothered to choose what to listen to.
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:54 pm

Hmm, I think I bodged my linking on the last two mixes
try this
Half Man Half Biscuit Primer #1
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Post by nix » Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:29 pm

what's for dinner? No curry/chilli left at Forest? lets go to the Chip Shop ...

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Post by thehemulen » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:09 am

new Dvision video Hypertrash Wonderland | Système D / Windschatten

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt2aeVNuMEw

album coming soon on Forest Records Collective!
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:20 pm

Nothing In The House Except Percussion (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting:
1. Nuno Cannavaro – Plux Quba
2.Yusef Lateef – Purple Flower
3. John Coltrane – After The Rain
4. Karen Dalton – Hurts Me Too
5. Brownie MacGhee & Sonny Terry – Bring It On Home
6. Ananda Shankar – River
7. Cedric IM Brooks – Lambs Bread Collie
8. Alan Moorhouse – Heavy Bopper
9. Jenny Rock – Mal
10. Charly Antolini’s Power Dozen – Uela Uela
11. Os Haxixins  – Vagem As Cavernas
12. Denise LaSalle – Hung Up, Strung Out
13. O.V Wright – Everybody Knows (River Song)
14. Mikael Ramel – Pengar

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:56 pm

My Mouth Works Wonders Mix 45 Minutes)
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‘Cos the Tyler (putting the angst back into gangsta) The Creator album failed to deliver, from which I’m still reeling, here’s 45 minutes clipped from the current crop of hiphop, all I believe, breed of 2011.
Pulse taken, results returned, indeed the scene seems to be in braw health,
PS I've limited Tyler, the best looking man since Sid Vicious to a single verse and I’ve even included a slow jam.


Don’t let that high go to waste.
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Tracklisting:
1. Clutchy Hopkins - 3 14
2. Kendrick Lamar - Hi-Power
3. TI ft Big Boi & Killer Mike - Ready Set Go (Remix)
4. Random Axe - Everybody, Nobody, Somebody
5. Pusha ft. Tyler The Creator - Trouble On My Mind
6. Serengeti - Ha Ha
7. Clutchy Hopkins - 3 34
8. BLCKHRTS - OVR
9. Green Ova Underground (Shady Bambino Project) - Ridin With G.O.
10. Open Mike Eagle Ft. ROS - When Pianos Break
11. Frank Ocean - Novacane
12. Hail Mary - Mallon Smock
13. DJ Quik - Fire & Brimstone
14 Kendrick Lamar - Ab Soul’s Outro
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Jul 27, 2011 5:59 pm

The Colours Of The Rainbow Are Killing Me Mix (45 Minutes)
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Tracklisting
1. Jun Mayuzumi – Black Room
2. Black Buster – Bump The Bump
3. M86 – Midnight City
4. Cult – Big Neon Glitter
5. Os Mutantes – Quem Tem Medo De Brincar De Amor
6. Antonio Carlos e Jocafi – Quem Vem Le
7. Lord Large Feat. Dean Parish  – Sun In The Sands
8. Ray Johnson  – I Heard It Through The Grapevine
9. Cumbia Un Moog  – Cumbia Del Sal
10. Cat’s Eyes  – Face In The Crowd
11. Belbury Poly  – Scarlet Ceremony
12. Phantogram  – Mouthful Of Diamonds
13. Johann Johannsson  – Odi Et Amo


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Post by thehemulen » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:28 am

"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by thehemulen » Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:11 am

this week im mostly listening to pictures:

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Sat Sep 17, 2011 7:22 pm

Pop Music Makes You Normal Mix (45 Mins)
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1. Ricardo Donoso – The North Quadrant (Ascension)
2. Grouper – Hold The Way
3. Peaking Lights – Amazing And Wonderful
4. Weeknd – Heaven Or Las Vegas
5. Soft Metals – Pain
6. Candy Claws – Silent Time Of The Earth
7. Sarah Kirby Snider – Penelope No. 5 Nausica
8. Desto, Clouds & Jimi Tenor Ft. Cha Cha – Time Bird
9. Lana Del Rey – Video Games
10. Ray Noble And His Orchestra – Midnight, The Stars And You
11. John Maus – Hey Moon


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Post by Jane » Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:32 pm

Mmmnn mixes. Thank you. x

Also, I saw Shonen Knife last week and have been listening to them before, during and after. Loads and loads. They describe themselves as "oo-oo-ultra-eccentric-super-cult-punk-pop-band-shonen-knife!" and they play at many bpm and they are also a Ramones cover band callled the Osaka Ramones. They may actually be perfect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGAnFk_5NrY
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Post by Margarida » Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:35 pm

Shonen Knife <3
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:18 pm

Aint No Surf In Portobello: An Instro Surf Primer (45 Mins)
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At least a season adrift with this mix, ahh well, aint no sin in such escapism, besides who am I kidding I can’t even swim save alone surf, I’m chuffed to fit Welsh band Y Niwl (The Fog) into the mix, elsewhere, an also plus added boon comes via Edinburgh’s homegrown The Valves splashing some local colour while gifting me a title.

Tracklisting:

1. Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds – Bubble Trouble
2. Dick Dale with Stevie Ray Vaughn – Pipeline
3. Y Niwl – Tri
4. jimi Hendrix – Third Stone From The Sun
5. Jack Nitzhhe – The Lonely Surfer
6. The Vanduras – La Planche
7. Panda Bear – Last Night At The Jetty
8. The Eliminators – Punta Baja
9. The Bel–Airs – Mr. Moto
10. Bradipos IV – Titoli
11. The Lively Ones – Telstar
12. The Safaris – Bombora
13. The Gamblers – Moon Dawg!
14. The Valves – Aint No Surf In Portobello
15. Takeshi Terauch And The Bunnys – Theme From Symphony No.5 (Beethoven)


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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:23 pm

Brand new mix, close sibling to Pop Music Makes You Normal
though I’m told it’s wrong to have favourite children,
this one simply has better bone structure.


Interrupting Your Flow Of Redundancy Mix (45 Minutes)
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1. Ash Ra Tempel –The Fairy Dance
2. Neu! – Isi
3. Tropical – Perdodia Flares
4. Maria Minerva – Little Rock Chix Listening To Neu!
5. King Midas Sound – Goodbye Girl (Kuedo Remix)
6. Wu Lyf – Heavy Pop
7. Skeleton Zoo – Devil’s Lettuce
8 o0o00 – Burnout Eyess
9. Death In Vegas – Diving Horses
10. Slow Club – You, Earth Or Ash
11. Purity Ring – Ungirthed
12. Gang Gang Dance – Sacer
13. VHS Head – Motions

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:45 pm

Heaven Sent, Hell Bent & Unrepentant Gospel Series.

Mix #1: Words Of Christ Written In Red

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1. Church Universal And Triumphant (C.U.T.) – Preamble – Great Divine Reactors Call
2. KLF – Madrugada Eterna
3. Unknown Preacher #1 (Land of the living)
4. The Louvin Brothers – Satan Is Real
5. Unknown Preacher #2 (Ressurection)
6. Blind Willie Johnson – John The Revelator
7. Reverend C J Davis & The Temple Of Resurrection Prayer Line
8. Kid Prince More – Sign Of Judgement
9. Unknown Preacher #3 (Behind the scenes)
10. Johnny Cash – The Man Comes Around
11. Lyndon Johnson – Daisy Campaign Advert
12. Dorothy Love Coates – I Wouldn’t Mind Dying
13. Marion Williams – Packin’ Up
14. Aretha Franklin – How I Got Over
15. Unknown Preacher #4 (Woman Hate)
16. Golden Gate Quarter – Jezebel
17. Crass – Reality Asylum

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:12 pm

Elvis: Let Him Save You
more essential than your plasma

A Date With Elvis: A Primer (45 Minutes)
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1. Intro Public Enemy Fight The Power Edit
2. Interview Las Vegas Hilton 1974
3. Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Live)
4. Polk Salad Annie (Live)
5. Patch It Up
6. Guitar Man
7. Mystery Train
8. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
9. Ghost Riders In The Sky (Studio Demo)
10/ Dialogue
11. Medley (Where Should I Go But To Lord/Up Above My Head/Saved)
12. I Just Can’t Help Believing
13. Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues
14. In The Ghetto
15. An American Trilogy
16. Are You Lonesome Tonight? (14 Years Down The Drain)


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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue Nov 22, 2011 4:45 pm

A hi-oct, hi-speed, high-wire balancing act of a mix chasing thru Marquee Moonesque pummel and throb to Mark E Smith barking at his TV, cutting, by way of overachieving guitar solos with added yawp,, astro/instro surf & sackfuls of hyped noisenik psych.
A perfect din to blow the shit off the hinges.


Knisper! Knasper! Knusper! Mix (45 Minutes)
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(Intro taken from The Clash Know Your Rights)
1. Thee Oh Sees - The Dream
2. Dinosaur Jr. - Just Like Heaven (Live)
3. Gauntlet Hair - Keep Time
4. Man Or Astroman - Electrostatic Brain Feed
5. LA Vampires & Matrix Metals - Don’t Dance Alone
6. Kieran Hebden, Steve Reid & Mats Gustafsson - And The Sun Never Sets (Edit)
7. The Fall - Greenway
8. Lea Riders Group - Dom Kellar Os Mods
9. Elastica - Vaseline
10. The Lovely Eggs - Fuck It
(Audio from family youtube video)
11. The Lovely Eggs - I Want To Fall Off My Bike Today


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Post by Keni » Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:15 pm

Looking forward to listening to that, ta Dai.
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue Jan 03, 2012 3:02 pm

Start the year out , getting on a good foot with this superfit, afro–funk, pysch– workout,
forty–five minutes to turn you out.

Send The Funk Into The Jungle Mix (45 Minutes)
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1. As One – Brown, Blue, Brown And Blue
2. Thundercat – Boat Cruise
3. Lonnie Liston Smith – Space Princess
4. Fred Wesley And The JB’s – Blow Your Head
5. Asiko Rock Group – Lagos City
6. Hailu Mergia And The Walias Feat. Mulatu Astat – Musical Silt
7. Troubleneck Brothers – Back To The Hip Hop
8. Wilbert Longmire – Black Is The Colour
9. Grover Washinton Jr – Knucklehead
10. 22, Little Red, Tangle Eye, and Hard Hair – Early In The Mornin’
11. Pasaport – Get Yourself A Second Passport
12. Isaac Hayes – Ike’s Mood
13. As One – Brown, Blue, Brown And Blue (Reprise)


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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:38 pm

Mystery DaiCast #1 (45 Minutes)
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A Mystery Daicast for you placed together after a vivid dream of hometown,
I would pair it with a walk, the dusk, a bottle, disused industry and derelict landscapes.
Enjoy.
(Tracklisting upon request)
45 Minutes
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:35 pm

The Great Sound House Caper: A Mix (30 Minutes)
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"Wee have also Sound-houses, wher we practise and demonstrate all Sounds, and the Generation. Wee have harmonies which you have not, of Quarter-Sounds, and lesser Slides of Sounds. Diverse Instruments of Musick likewise to you unknowne, some sweeter than any you have; Together with Bells and Rings that are dainty and sweet. Wee represent Small Sounds as well as Great and Deepe; Likewise Great Sounds, Extenuate and Sharpe; Wee make diverse Tremblings and Warblings of Sounds, which in their Originalle are Entire. Wee represent and imitate all Articulate Sounds and Letters, and the Voices and Notes of Beasts and Birds. Wee have certain Helps, which sett to the Eare doe further the Hearing greatly. Wee have also diverse Strange and Artificiall Echos's, Reflecting the Voice many times, and as it were Tossing it: And some that give back the Voice lowder than it come, some Shriller, some Deeper; Yea some rendering the Voice, Differing in the letters or Articulate Sound, from that they receyve, Wee have also means to convey Sounds in Trunks and Pipes, in strange Lines, and Distances."
- Francis Bacon, The New Atlantis, 1624


Tracklisting
(AK Indent)
1. Ken Nordine - The Sound Museum Part 1
2. Mario Molino Gli - Angeli Del 2000
3. Ken Nordine - The Sound Museum Part 2
4. Napalm Death - Sacrificed
5. Ken Nordine - The Sound Museum Part 3
4. The Troggs’ Tapes
5. Both Worlds - Coming On Strong
6. Ken Nordine - The Sound Museum Part 4
7. Charles Mingus - Better Get Hit In Yo’ Soul
8. Ken Nordine - The Sound Museum Part 5
9. RIAA - You’re Pootyful
10. Ken Nordine - Sound Museum 6
11. BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Wee Also Have Soundhouses

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:19 pm

A Hallmark Holiday L.U.V.Mix
(In Memoriam W.E.H.)

‘Roses Are Red
Bobby Is Brown
Whitney Is Dead
Drugs Made Her Drown’


Sex, Lies & Bathtub Suicides (45 Mins)
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1. Hollywood Persuaders - Drums A Go Go
2. Diplomats Of Solid Sound - B.O.O.G.A.L.O.O.
3. The Orchids - Love Hit Me
4. The Girlfriends - My One And Only Jimmy Boy
5. Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers - I Want You To Be My Girl
6. The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet
7. White Stripes - Hand Springs
8. Jesus And The Mary Chain - Sometimes Always
9. Pipilotti Rist - I’m A Victim Of This Song (Wicked Games)
10. Angelo Badalementi & David Lynch- Love Theme Intro
11. Nouvelle Vague - Love Will Tear Us Apart
12. Dory Previn - Angels And Devils The Following Day
13. Elvis Costello - I Want You
14. Shangri-Las - Past, Present, Future
15. Tuhai Merz Sanam - I Will Always Love You
16. Ivor Cutler - For Sixpence
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Post by Margarida » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:19 pm

Jimmy Bastard wrote: ‘Roses Are Red
Bobby Is Brown
Whitney Is Dead
Drugs Made Her Drown’

Who won?
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:06 pm

Well,
competition was both strong and nonsensical,
(these two attributes correlated tight in my marking scheme)
further added points were awarded for folk who blew out on the 'no more than 15 words or more' ruling
and kudos assigned to multiple entires,
however, I failed to include the caveat that
'Competitions are not open to employees or family members of the Forest or Alien Dave'
which reduced the sum of valid entries to naught.
Let the hands fly up and the words, fix, farce and arse fling out
but way as apology here's a brand new doozy of a mix for all competitors

GUNSHOT MEANS REWIND MIX (45 MINS)
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This week it was my intention to place together a Frank Sinatra mix, a compilation comprised of his live work, all of the definitive readings are cut across the live albums, but the treats are the ad libs, and the hackneyed wisecracks, and of course complete control of environment. 
However.
However big Frank’s band were, and whatever arrangement Nelson Riddle brought to the orchestra
none could out drown the sound of my roommate’s snoring. 
And so I had to scrap the mix and start a fresh tack, and work on an altogether noisier concern to take and tangle with the sound of what might be described as the death rattle of Mr Snufflupagus.
The mix then kicks in with some scatterbeat techno, finds a groove, loses its shit, bugs out, thugs out, talks coarse and returns to source, when the ladies grace the mic, they fem mcs show pottymouthed and hard. but I suspect even Frank secretly liked a dame who could talk good toilet.
Anyway, some lullaby

Tracklistings
(AK Indent)
1. Objekt – Porcupine
2. Blondes – Lover
3. Elite Gymnastics – C L O S E T O P A R A D I S E
4. Napalm Death (Feat. John Zorn) – Everyday Pox
5. El– P – Drones Over Brooklyn
6. Joseph Cotton – No Touch The Style
7. Ice–T – Evil E What About Sex?
8. Azealia – Banks 212
9. Nicki Miriaj – Stupid Hoe
10. Lil’ Kim – How Many Licks
11. ASAP Rocky – Peso
12. Gold Panda – Snow & Taxis
)AK Indent)

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Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...

Post by Jimmy Bastard » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:22 pm

Arriving back from Budapest very little had changed save my flatmate secured an internet connection, curious for a boy with such a heavy habit I've never lived anywhere with an internet connection. The skip over to the live side of the digital divide was shortlived and quickly shitcanned as I exceeded the bandwith limit inside a week, but those seven days were quietly productive putting the groundwork down on a slew of projects.
Also I completed two new mixes
- True To The Trail Mix (45 minutes)
- Slaughterhouse Jazz Mix (45 Minute)
The first mix was gonna be a straight, Americana country mix, unhurried, uncluttered, happy and at ease to loiter but as the plains opened up, it began to swing wildly, the unforseen gripped the wheel, the satnav roundly ignored, the mix began to oscillate keening in on red-thread salients such as call & response, fuzz & scuzz, choirs & percussion, ending up at an altogether sexier destination, I had no business in Nashville anyway, least not until I get some new shoes.
The mix seen as a whole takes the structural arc of Guns N' Roses' November Rain, as any mix of greatness should.
I trust you understand.
The second mix is a direct sibling and very much rivals its blood kin, laid together they are the Cain and Abel of the C90.
(Coming soon via an internet connection near me - Slaughterhouse Jazz)
Tonight's Main Feature.

True To The Trail Mix (45 Minutes)
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1. Willard Grant Conspiracy - The Great Deceiver
2. Laura Viers - To The Country
3. Ollabelle - Before This Time
4. Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe
5. Souled American - Sonny
6. Jim Ford - Rising Star
7. Ennio Morricone - Canto Della Bonata
8. Cut Hands - Shut Up And Bleed
9. Geino Yamashirogumi - Osorezan (Akimbo Edit)
10. La Big Vic - Heyo (Silver Moon)
11. The Miconaut - Katausche
12. Laurel Halo - Speed Of Rain


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Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...

Post by thehemulen » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:55 pm

"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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