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Mixtape Vol. 26

March 23rd, 2009 No comments

Still playing catch up but a few more recent tracks snuck into this mix. At least they’re not all from England this time. And thanks to mixwidget.org I got my mixtapes with style back! Sorry Opentape but these look so much better.
I’ll be taking a break next week to go visit my hometown and see how I deal with a 400 mile motorcycle ride. I might be walking a little funny for awhile.
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  1. TelekinesisCoast of Carolina
    From: Seattle, WA
    Album: Telekinesis!    Telekinesis - Telekinesis! [Preorder on Merge Records]
    I posted a song by Telekinesis back when their name was a bit more enthusiastic (they dropped the exclamation point!) on Mixtape Vol. 6. Apparently that song didn’t make the cut for the upcoming debut release, but I’m not bitter. I really like this song and you can listening to the whole LP (due out 4/7) at the preorder link above.
  2. Surf CityDickshakers Union
    From: New Zealand
    Album: Surf City EP    Surf City - Surf City - EP
    When I first saw the song title and the album cover, I was prepared to blow off Surf City. What a travesty that would have been. Fun song with just the right amount of pop and distortion mixed together. And bonus points for being from New Zealand where I once spent 3 incredible weeks.
  3. VF_DOS_Space Terror
    From: Staten Island, NY
    Album: Raw Sugar EP  [Download the EP for FREE]
    Short, driving song that just appeals to me with it’s dance beat and electronically tinged voice. Apparently there is some secrecy to the person behind this production and since I know nothing about the New York scene, I can’t help.
  4. Dream Bitches – Spoke On a Wheel
    From: New York, NY
    Album: Coke-and-spiriters    Dream Bitches - Coke-and-spiriters
    “If no one tells me so, I’ll be fine.” I can’t help but think about the Matrix when I hear this song and knowing that these girls are a little geeky, I might be right. I like when harmonies can be pulled off in this slightly nonchalant way where the voices don’t quite line up. Is that called something? I don’t see anyone offering this song for download, but Bad Luck Bill is also a good song. I just preferred this one.
  5. Mount Eerie, Julie Doiron, Fred SquireVoice In Headphones
    From: Anacortes, WA
    Album: Lost Wisdom    Mount Eerie, Julie Doiron & Fred Squire - Lost Wisdom
    Beautiful haunting track. It was listed on a lot of “best of” lists. I couldn’t find something to draw me in on Mount Eerie’s previous release, but this collaboration with Julie Doiron and Fred Squire seems to have paid off.
  6. Belle and Sebastian – Judy And The Dream Of Horses
    From: Glasgow, Scotland
    Album: The BBC Sessions    Belle and Sebastian - The BBC Sessions (Deluxe Edition)
    I know this doesn’t qualify as new so much, but this particular LP just came out. I wasn’t familiar with Belle & Sebastian when I should have been but I’m glad to have discovered them later in life.
  7. Ane BrunThe Treehouse Song
    From: Norway
    Album: Changing of the Seasons    Ane Brun - Changing of the Seasons
    Great folk/country sound from a Norwegian that first appeared on street corners in Barcelona. Another one of those voices that just wraps you up and can keep you warm.
  8. EulogiesTwo Can Play
    From: Los Angeles, CA
    Album: Tempted To Do Nothing EP    Eulogies - Tempted to Do Nothing - EP
    Not much to say here. Melodic and pretty. Look for their sophomore release in early April which will include this track I found on their EP.
  9. These United StatesHonor Amongst Thieves
    From: Lexington, KY & Washington DC
    Album: Crimes    These United States - Crimes
    Another sophomore release due out next month. Can’t find much information on these guys but I feel you can hear the Kentucky influence on an indie DC sound.
  10. Project Jenny, Project JanPins and Needles (w/ Fujiya & Miyagi)
    From: Brooklyn, NY
    Album: The Colors EP    [Preorder on Insound]
    Saw these guys open up for Fujiya & Miyagi and was pleasantly surprised. Their lyrics were shallow but fun, great beats, and really good use of video incorporated with the performance. Fujiya & Miyagi were less impressive. Liz and I both thought they were a bit…repetitive.
  11. Midnight JuggernautsInto The Galaxy
    From: Melbourne, Australia
    Album: Dystopia    Midnight Juggernauts - Dystopia
    I’m way behind on this band but I found it in someone’s Best of 2008. I recall listening to this record and not really finding anything to love. But on a second pass I was bummed I didn’t give this track some attention. This is what I call a good use of that disco sound.
  12. Common – Universal Mind Control (UMC) (With Intro)
    From: Chicago, IL
    Album: Universal Mind Control (Explicit)    Common - Universal Mind Control
    Something tells me people are either going to hate or love this song. It makes me bop in my seat so I had to share.

Mixtape Vol. 6

May 26th, 2008 No comments

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  1. Wolf ParadeLanguage City
    Album: At Mount Zoomer    Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
    Canadian indie pop have a new record coming out next month.  This little taste is pretty nice.
  2. The Ting TingsThat’s Not My Name
    Album: We Started Nothing    The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing
    Dance-oriented indie duo from Manchester, England.  I feel bad giving them any coverage since Gossip Girl and iPod have them covered, but I just like this song even though it’s about 2 minutes too long.
  3. Mates of StateGet Better
    Album: Re-Arrange Us    Mates of State - Re-Arrange Us
    Duo from Kansas with vocal harmonies and minimal pop.  I dare you to not enjoy this song.
  4. Music Go MusicLight Of Love
    Album: Light of Love    Music Go Music - Light of Love - EP
    If you like ABBA, you’ll love this song.  Another band from Canada fronted by Gala Bell of the band Bodies of Water.
  5. Rostam BatmanglijCampus
    This is the original version of a popular song by Vampire Weekend (which I love).  Lot more violins and a lot less afro-beat and guitars.
  6. Two ShedsYou
    Album: Two Sheds E.P.    Two Sheds - Two Sheds - EP
    Indie-folk band out of Sacramento.  Very touching song with an ethereal quality to it.
  7. Telekinesis!February 5th 2008
    Telekinesis is Michael Lerner out of Seattle.  No official record yet.  The lyrics in this song spoke to me and I rarely pick songs without guitars in it.  Go piano!
  8. The MuslimsExtinction
    Album: The Muslims
    San Diego punk-infused quartet.  Just love the simplicity and the fact that they remind me of early punk. (Update: This band changed its name to Soft Pack.)
  9. Langhorne SlimSpinning Compass
    Album: Langhorne Slim    Langhorne Slim - Langhorne Slim
    Folk and blues sound from a Pennsylvania native.  This particular song has a nice upbeat feel that makes me smile when I hear it.
  10. Eef BarzelayI Love The Unknown
    Album: Lose Big    Eef Barzelay - Lose Big
    Nashville based alt-country singer/songwriter. These lyrics are especially meaningful to me.  So true.
  11. P.O.D. – Tell Me Why
    Album: When Angels and Serpents Dance    P.O.D. - When Angels & Serpents Dance
    Don’t be fooled by this acoustic anti-war song.  This is still an alt-metal band.  I wouldn’t buy this CD but I would buy this one song.
  12. Spoon – All I Got Is Me
    Album: Don’t You Evah    Spoon - Don't You Evah
    Indie punk group that hails from Austin, Texas.  Their last record was fantastic and then they released the single “Don’t You Evah.”  This song would be considered the b-side of that single and is not on the last full album.