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Originally Posted by Jim Clark
Dood, I'm just stunned somebody, anybody actually listened, let alone enjoyed a comp with music I like : )
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I've still got binder after binder of Rave Rec comps. And yes, I still listen to them too.
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Just goes to show there's no accounting for people's tastes. heh heh.
If you or anyone feel that it's easier to mail me a disk, I don't mind handling the upload. It's totally worth the effort to get my hands on good tunes. PM me and I'll work out arrangements.
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Yeah, glad to hear someone has enjoyed some of the stuff. And Jim, I still from time to time will dig out You Can't Surf in Kansas. I also really got a lot of mileage from maf's songs of 1979, although I must admit I have gone mostly iPod and vinyl nowadays and therefore have lost track of a lot of good comps.
Funny thing is just had to travel in a rental and dug out some CDs for the ride and started missing them.
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sumpop
Brian Vander Ark--Fit To Be Tied
Hot Hot Heat--This Town
The Police--Contact
The Jesus and Mary Chain--She
Palodine--Sweet Mouth, Black Heart
Magnolia Electric Company--Hammer Down
Nick Drake--River Man
Homenagem a Zeca Afonso--Comme S'Il en Pleuvait
The Notwist--Pick Up The Phone
Caribou--Subotnick
The Dreamers--Piccadilly Night Bus
Camera Obscura--You Told A Lie
Yo La Tengo--Barnaby, Hardly Working
Joy Division--Love Will Tear Us Apart
New Order--Thieves Like Us (Instrumental)
Lullabye Arkestra--Ass Worship
The Fever--Waiting For The Centipede
The Sea and Cake--Lamont's Lament
Bo Ramsey--Where The Sun Never Goes Down
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Davey's Holiday Mixer 2007
Cool, thanks Bobstick's! I'll be giving sumpop a listen this week.
I’m posting a bit faster than I’m keeping up on listening. Thus, my comments are going to start getting shorter. Maybe that’s a good thing. As Bobstick’s mentioned in prior post, this is another nice comp from Davey.
01 Blanche - I'm Sure of It
02 Andrew Bird - Imitosis
03 Spoon - My Little Japanese Cigarette Case
04 The National - Slow Show
05 Josh Ritter - The Temptation of Adam
06 Joe Henry - You Can't Fail Me Now
07 Feist - The Park
08 Shearwater - Hail, Mary
09 Dot Allison - Thief of Me
10 Blonde Redhead - Publisher
11 Caribou - Irene
12 Augie March - Clockwork
13 Electrelane - After the Call
14 P.J. Harvey - White Chalk
15 Magnolia Electric Co. - What Comes After the Blues
16 Richmond Fountaine - El Tiradito
17 Electrelane - The Lighthouse
18 Caribou - Sandy
19 Josh Ritter - Right Moves
FLAC part 1, part 2
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Noddin's Sleep Is For the Weak (2006)
Not all comps can be winners. So, I figure I should start reducing expectations. I made this one for myself several years ago when writing grants on deadlines. I wanted something that could keep me awake while burning the midnight oil and provide focus but not distract me too much. Usually I turn to something like Mingus. This time I started building a playlist and it morphed into a comp. Around the same time (c. 2006) I think there was a teeny tiny uptick in jazz interest on the boards and I posted this as non-traditional jazz. This compost works for me but YMMV.
01 The Lounge Lizards - Voice Of Chunk
02 Stanton Moore - Things Fall Apart
03 Medeski, Martin & Wood - Partido Alto
04 Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra - Moon Dance
05 Liquid Soul - Intro
06 Liquid Soul - Threadin' The Needle
07 Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay
08 Bill Frisell - Alias
09 Liquid Soul - Salt Peanuts/Chocolate Covered Nut
10 Galactic - What You Need [w-Lyrics Born] - lossless
11 Bullfrog - Alright: Music for More Morning People
12 Screaming Headless Torso - Word To Herb
13 Jacqui Naylor - Black Coffee
Highlights for me on this might be the Lounge Lizards (I'm a fan) and also Bil Frisell. I picked up the Bil Frisell album based on an AR recommendation and would re-recommend it.
FLAC part 1, part 2
p.s. and, hey, would it kill any of you to slide me a greenie for this effort! just sayin'...
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Testing....check, check...testing...
...is anyone out there?
Is anyone experiencing any technical difficulties with either dropbox or megauploads?
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ditto, noddin. I was a little hesitant to get in on the comp exchanges because I knew I would not be very diligent in reciprocating. I received my first RR comp from Jim Clark in Dec 2004. It really got me up to speed on new music (sparked lots of purchases including Modest Mouse, Yo La Tengo, Snow Patrol, Eleventh Dream Day et al.) and I've tried to keep up ever since. Interestingly, my son made off with the JC comp for a while. He eventually returned it, I think. I'll try to find it.
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Heh. Nice try, bobs. I got sumpop easily enough and have given it 3-4 listens. My muffler dropped off my car Wednesday so I spend many hours in Panera Thursday working and waiting with sumpop on repeat. It's not easy to work Contact into a comp, interesting pick. I rather enjoyed flashing back to the 80's/90's and then forward. I think I enjoyed the center of the mix most, roughly tracks 6-11 and the last 3 as well. Thanks!
Hope you find it dean! I'm curious.
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Noddin's Not Unpleasant Noises with Occasional Clapping
Here’s a fresh comp that I’ve been obsessing myself with and am calling finished as of today. I feel I owe an explanation to whoever downloads it... I keep a playlist where I drop odd songs that cling to me. I never actually listen to this song bucket; it just holds stuff. Now and then, when I get obsessed, I’ll pull out some tracks and attempt to thread them to some poorly defined theme playing in my head (emphasis on my head). I don’t worry too much about being current or original per se. Lately, I’ve been listening to a bunch of stuff with loops and samples and noises. After about 20+ listens, I think I have a compilation that flows pretty well (flow being rather subjective here). This might go down better with headphones and maybe a good drink to prime the mind...or unplug it (my recommendation is Hendricks gin stirred over ice and strained, slice of cucumber optional).
Anyway, give it a listen and see if it floats your boat or, if you prefer, let it wash up on the shores of some digital landfill. Let me know.
01 The Books - All Our Base Are Belong to Them
02 Tunng - The Wind Up Bird
03 Land of the Loops - Multi-Family Garage Sale
04 The Karminsky Experience Inc. - Exploration
05 When - Puff Pipe
06 Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
07 The Heliocentrics - Distant Star
08 Orbital - Sad But True
09 The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds
10 Fujiya & Miyagi - Collarbone
11 The Alps - Crossing the Sands
12 When - As Speak You Are
13 The Beta Band - Broken Up Adingdong
14 Tunng - People Folk
15 The Books - The Lemon of Pink I
The Alps album, Le Voyage is pretty good for ambient wordless noodling, the track above is far more driving than the rest of the album. Land of Loops will show up in another noddin comp I’ll put up, I feel bad about reusing it. The Books, I’ve gone on about in the spinning thread.
Apple Lossless (m4a) part 1, part 2
(forgot to convert before uploading, I'll try to get flac up in a bit)
FLAC part 1, part 2
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Originally Posted by noddin0ff
As Bobstick’s mentioned in prior post, this is another nice comp from Davey.
01 Blanche - I'm Sure of It
... blah blah blah
19 Josh Ritter - Right Moves
Not sure that one warrants much notoriety, but thanks for the mention and more info here.
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Originally Posted by noddin0ff
03 Land of the Loops - Multi-Family Garage Sale
I used to put that one on all my mixtapes! Thanks for this thread. I've actually never uploaded a comp. - maybe this'll encourage me to try...I just got a new sweet headphone amp - Woo Audio 6SE - so I'll be doing lots of sitting and listening in coming weeks.
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Originally Posted by jonnyhambone
I used to put that one on all my mixtapes! Thanks for this thread. I've actually never uploaded a comp. - maybe this'll encourage me to try...I just got a new sweet headphone amp - Woo Audio 6SE - so I'll be doing lots of sitting and listening in coming weeks.
Congrats on the new gear.
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It's been forever since I've made a new comp, but figured I'd go for it. Was kinda fun and was listening in the car earlier. This one is mp3, so sorry for that if you're wanting FLAC. Most of it I have FLAC, but not all and some is vinyl and tape that I grabbed mp3s to use instead and all...besides this is an online board so I was hoping it would be OK. This one's a bit all over the place, but it is all from 2011 and revives the "Half Gone" moniker...which I think I am stealing from Davey? Sorry 'bout that. Anyway, here's the track list and link:
One Way Ticket to the Moon - <b>Roy Ellis</b>
Shari Vari - <b>The Dirtbombs</b>
Tinsel & Glitter - <b>Fujiya and Miyagi</b>
The World (Is Going Up in Flames) - <b>Charles Bradley</b>
Go Outside - <b>Cults</b>
Calyer - <b>Beach Fossils</b>
Already in Love - <b>Exene Cervenka</b>
Let U Down - <b>Those Darlins</b>
Bad Boy - <b>Hunx and his Punx</b>
German Reggae - <b>Teenage Panzerkorps</b>
Diablo! - <b>Davilla666</b>
No Romance - <b>Mind Spiders</b>
Post Break-Up Sex - <b>The Vaccines</b>
You Gotta Lose - <b>Obits</b>
Heart is a Beating Drum - <b>The Kills</b>
Love Me Like You Used To Do - <b>Skybombers</b>
Cannibal Courtship - <b>Dengue Fever</b>
Forget That You're Young - <b>The Raveonettes</b>
Openings - <b>Zomes</b>
Limit to Your Love - <b>James Blake</b>
Creep On Creepin In -<b> Timber Timbre</b>
Portland - <b>Middle Brother</b>
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Right on. I thought I was the only Fujiya & Miyagi fan here. Nice.
Gracias, doin' the dl and I look forward to hearing it.
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Finch Platte’s 2007 2-Disk compilation
Let it never be said that Finch skimps on tracks in his compilations. If any of you have received a past Finch comp in the mail, you’ll understand a bit of the charm behind these. Extensive hand typed printouts of tracks listings and lots of freebies usually come with. Of the comps I’ve received from Finch, this is the one I like most. There’s several of tracks I like, starting right with the first two. Emphasis generally on guitar, prog, and fusion. I’ll confess that my leanings don’t tend toward prog and fusion, although AR has converted me over to Porcupine Tree, and on this list I enjoy the Ozric Tantacles track.
01 Neal Schon/Beth Hart - I wanna know you
02 David Bowie - Dead Man Walking (acoustic from the Conan O'Brian show)
03 Incubus - Drive (acoustic)
04 Dave Weckl Band - Crossing Paths (live)
05 Ozric Tentacles - unknown track
06 Gino Vannelli - Brother to Brother
07 Steve Winwood - Night Train
08 Fishbone - Alcoholic *hic*
09 Oysterhead - Rubberneck Lions
10 Unknown - radio spot
11 Bill Conners - Crunchy Cuts Up
12 Sirenia - My Mind's Eye
13 Evanescence - Call Me When You're Sober (piss off, beeyatch!)
14 Dawn Over Zero - Take You Under
15 Gary Hoey - Money
16 Artis the Spoonman - Plantin'
17 Class of '99 - Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. II
18 Larry Carlton - Sapphire Blues
19 Larry Carlton - A Pair of Kings
20 Robben Ford - Talk to Your Daughter
21 Unknown - radio spot (Bartle's & Jame Brown)
22 Bob Log III - Boob Scotch
23 Dada - Dim (live)
24 The Who - Love Ain't for Keeping (live)
25 Adam Sandler - Ode to My Car (bleeped version
26 Abraxas Pool - unknown
27 Gov't Mule - Mule
28 Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Black Planet
29 Pete Townsend - Give Blood
30 Subdivision (tribute band) - 2112
31 Tower of Power - What is Hip
I’ve got several from Finch. However, I haven’t gone back to hand enter in the Artist/Track metadata for many. It’s a bit rough for 4 CD sets. I’ll put up what I’ve annotated. I’ve got a Band of Babyshambles comp that I really enjoy, e.g. (although I’m still working out what the tracks are…)
FLAC part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4
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I gotta give some props...not many people manage a comp with both Gino Vannelli and Bob Log III.
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Originally Posted by nobody
It's been forever since I've made a new comp, but figured I'd go for it. Was kinda fun and was listening in the car earlier.
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Listening to this again to start another Monday. As always, I'm impressed how easily you can pull up scores of great current tracks from so many groups and genres. I don't think I could listen to that much music, even if I tried to, in order to come up with your 'short' lists.
Today, I'm digging the the tracks by Dengue Fever (tingles of fatalic sleeze), The Kills (not sure why I like this one, maybe the crunchy buzz), Middle Brother (sounds solid and honest), Zomes (just for the drone), & Exene Cervenka (I missed out on X entirely. This sounds nice--although on the fence about the horns)
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Originally Posted by noddin0ff
Listening to this again to start another Monday. As always, I'm impressed how easily you can pull up scores of great current tracks from so many groups and genres. I don't think I could listen to that much music, even if I tried to, in order to come up with your 'short' lists.
Today, I'm digging the the tracks by Dengue Fever (tingles of fatalic sleeze), The Kills (not sure why I like this one, maybe the crunchy buzz), Middle Brother (sounds solid and honest), Zomes (just for the drone), & Exene Cervenka (I missed out on X entirely. This sounds nice--although on the fence about the horns)
Yeah, I've been enjoying this too. Thanks nobody.
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Glad you guys are enjoying it. A couple notes, the rest of that Exene is pretty-much horn free. Also, kinda surprised you mentioned the Zomes. That was one I threw on there because I like it, but nothing I really expected to hear anyone else mention positively. Glad to see I'm not the only one.
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I've been listening to that James Blake (self-titled) album too and am still on the fence (but slowly getting off of it). I really like the atmospheres, textures and wobbly uncertainty of the sound. He casts an impressive spell for a debut. But, I've never been of fan of /*begin inability to name a genre*/ that smooth bedroomy R&B ballad kind of sound /*end*/. The third track The Wilhelm Scream is the clearest example of what I'm thinking of. Although, to be fair, I think that track is really a very good one, that more than makes up for my aversions. I never listen to the radio anymore so I don't know if he's getting any airplay. If it were me, I'd pick Wilhelm as the one to push on the air.
I suspect this album will only grow on me.
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Slosh's Faux Punk (2007)
Today I’ll compost two more from Slosh. Both are from 2007 and both got many listens from me.
Faux Punk is one of my favorites from AR. I had several tracks from this one stuck in my head for weeks. I probably would’ve liked the McLusky track for the Song:Album titles alone but the song rocks as well. I picked up that album. I got hooked on the Cat Power track and have since picked up her great back catalog. I’m of the long held opinion that Add it Up my be one of, if not the best song of the 80’s, and should rank very high for rock in general. Stephen Malkmus, Auto Lux, Les Savy Sav…great tracks. Lots to like.
01 Sparklehorse - Pig: Good Morning, Spider
02 Grandaddy - 50%: Just Like The Fambly Cat
03 Frodus - Red Bull Of Jaurez: And We Washed Our Weapons In The Sea
04 Enon - Old Dominion: High Society
05 McLusky - Without MSG I Am Nothing: The Difference Between Me And You Is That I'm Not On Fire
06 Les Savy Fav - The Sweat Descends: Inches
07 Bloc Party - Helicopter: Silent Alarm
08 Autolux - Blanket: Future Perfect
09 The Dismemberment Plan - What Do You Want Me To Say?: Emergency & I
10 Chisel - Red Haired Mary: 8 AM All Day
11 Beck - Minus: Odelay
12 Cat Power - He War: You Are Free
13 Pinback - AFK: Summer In Abaddon
14 Kid Dakota - Ivan: The West Is The Future
15 Rogue Wave - Love's Lost Guarantee: Descended Like Vultures
16 The Wrens - Hopeless: The Meadowlands
17 The Clash - Hateful: London Calling
18 Stephen Malkmus - I've Hardly Been: Face The Truth
19 Violent Femmes - Add It Up: Violent Femmes
20 Super Furry Animals - Sidewalk Serfer Girl: Rings Around The World
21 Tapes 'n Tapes - Insistor: The Loon
22 The White Stripes - Fell In Love With A Girl: White Blood Cells
23 Sublime - Same In The End: Sublime
24 Spoon - Quincy Punk Episode: A Series Of Sneaks
FLAC part1, part2
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Slosh's 3/4 (2007)
Slosh put out 2007 compilations in stages. There was an End of Summer Comp, a 3/4 Comp, and a Year End Overflow comp. I don’t seem to have a Best of 2007. I’m wondering if I missed it? I know I’ve had problems working with wma lossless files, perhaps I wasn’t able to convert it at the time.
Anyway, this nearly year ender is good. Small Bones Small Bodies is just flat out catchy. Methamphetamine is lovely, Brace Yourself, etc. etc. Got turned on to Josh Ritter, started paying attention many of the bands Sun Volt, Spoon, Wilco.
01 Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm
02 Future Of The Left - Small Bones Small Bodies
03 Babyshambles - Delivery
04 Les Savy Fav - Brace Yourself
05 Super Furry Animals - Baby Ate My Eightball
06 Earlimart - Everybody Knows Everybody
07 Josh Ritter - Open Doors
08 Pinback - Good To Sea
09 Spoon - Finer Feelings
10 Rob Crow - Taste
11 Gruff Rhys - Gyrru Gyrru Gyrru
12 Arcade Fire - (Antichrist Television Blues)
13 Ted Leo And The Pharmacists - The Unwanted Things
14 Modest Mouse - Missed The Boat
15 Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation
16 Okkervil River - Unless It Kicks
17 Richmond Fountaine - Moving Back Home
18 Son Volt - Methamphetamine
19 The Good, The Bad, & The Queen - Behind The Sun
20 Wilco - Hate It Here
FLAC part 1, part 2
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Just wanna mention if you like the electronic textures of that James Blake but are not so into the vocals and such, check out Mount Kimbie. They have done some remix work with Blake and their albums have a lot of similar electronic textures, but without those falsetto vocals and the rest.
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Here;s an oldy but a goodie...Sounds Good! 2008 a compilation of audiofreak-quality recordings chosen by a variety of audiofreaks local to these parts of the interwebs...
Sounds Good! 2008
One Old Woman---Nina Nastasia
The Parade---John VanderSlice
Talk To Me Devil, Again---Magnolia Electric Co.
Dinosaur Act---Low
El Picador---Calexico
Mexican God---Robyn Hitchcock
Rock 'N' Roll Lifestyle---Cake
Thursday---Morphine
The Richest Man In Babylon---Thievery Corporation
Paint---Galactic
Future Proof---Massive Attack
Slave Called Shriver---Porcupine Tree
C'mon---Guster
Goner w/Souvenir---Richard Buckner
Who Am I To Say---Justin Townes Earle
One Voice---The Wailin' Jennys
Right Now---Mark Knopfler/Emmylou Harris
St. Augustine (A Belly Full Of Swans)---Califone
Wolves (Song Of The Shepherd's Dog)---Iron & Wine
You Can Never Go Home---House Of Freaks
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That one may actually get me to burn and actual CD. I've pretty well drifted off CDs and just gone all analog at home and MP3s for the road...but that looks like something that may just merit a download and burn to dick and some volume.
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