I have made my April mix and I am sending it to England. I hope that she likes it.
The tracks:
- Enon - "Sold" - High Society: One of my favorite Enon songs and a great way to start the mix. I like how the guitar sets everything up, simple just with vocals overtop. Then the song explodes into neon indie rock.
- Yo La Tengo - "From a Motel 6" - Painful: While I'm not the biggest Yo La Tengo fan in the world, this song is an excellent choice, if I do say so myself. The guitar again the centerpiece here, the "solo" is the best, exploding into rays of white lite.
- Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - "Gulf Shores" - Greatest Palace Music: I'd be interested to hear the original version of this song sans orchestration. This is an obvious track 3, slowing everything down, but setting everything up nicely. Plus it's a great sad anthem which fits well on any mix.
- Cat Power - "He War" - You Are Free: Bring things back up a bit here with this track, another great song and my favorite off of this record. Her songs are so simple and easy, but can be so devestating, probably because of her uncanny voice.
- Guided By Voices - "Closer You Are" - Alien Lanes: Holding firm to the indie rock stance here -- an obvious choice. One of so many sugar sweet choices from this band.
- Deerhoof - "The Eyebright Bulger" - Reveille: My favorite track from Deerhoof. I love the innocent, foreign vocals and the fact that this band can be so sweet yet loud at the same time. I wish this was longer than 42 seconds.
- Manitoba - "Bijoux" - Up In Flames: Really good song that stops the guitar format from overloading the mix. This is a strong choice for a sunny slice of pop.
- The Unicorns - "Les Os" - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?: And then you bring back the guitars, make 'em real messy and take away their ritalin. This is another great anthem for a mixtape.
- The Dismemberment Plan - "Manipulate Me" - ...Is Terrified: Had to put a song on the mix to someone I don't know by my favorite ex-band. This is one of my favorite tracks from them and indicative of how poppy they can be, loud and noisy and fun to dance to. Plus, the part where Travis Morrison yells, "JUST BECAUSE YOU FUCKED IT UP DOESN'T MEAN WE KNEW ITTTTTT -- YEAH!" is the best part of any song ever.
- Devendra Banhart - "At the Hop" - Nino Rojo: I used the 7 second silence after "Manipulate Me" to go into this one. I love this song and even more than that I like the video that came on this record. Hippies acting all psychedelic and free love, dancing in the woods and living in a fake utopia. Hippies are hilarious.
- Panda Bear - "Track Three" - Young Prayer: Quick track, no real reason, just soft and floaty and nice.
- 90 Day Men - "When Your Luck Runs Out" - Panda Park: I love the synths that color this track -- so perfect. A very interesting, dark track that, again shifts the mood of the mix.
- Dead Meadow - "Heaven" - Feathers: One of the lighter tracks from these heavies -- don't wanna overburden the listener with something too sludgy. This is a great psych track that winds its way all over without getting bogged down.
- Circulatory System - "Yesterday's World" - Circulatory System: This band, and Olivia Tremor Control, shouldn't be put on a mix because their songs fit more appropriately in the context of an album. But I couldn't resist with this one, its too bouyant.
- The Secret Machines - "Breathe" - September 000: Love this short record, can choose anything off of here and its solid.
- Smog - "Held" - Knock Knock: Best lumbering drum beat ever. I love his voice too.
- Built to Spill - "Carry the Zero" - Keep It Like a Secret: See last week. Still feeling this one.
- The Magnetic Fields - "I Don't Want to Get Over You" - 69 Love Songs: Another great pop slice from Stephen Merritt. This one is probably my favorite track of the 69.
- My Morning Jacket - "Bermuda Highway" - At Dawn: I think this is one of my favorite mixtape songs for some reason. Gotta love Jim James' voice.
- M. Ward - "Undertaker" - Transfiguration of Vincent: Tour mates put back to back here (James and Ward). I love Ward's voice, one of the most original in all of rock so optimistic but still so ghostly and foreign. Plus his guitar playing is fantasic -- well versed in all old styles so important.
- Iron & Wine - "Waitin' For a Superman": A lot of people don't know that this track exists. It take the Lips version into a whole new context and makes it sound like Coyne and co. ripped off some weirdo folkie in the backwoods of Georgia. I think I may like this version of the song better.
- Fennesz - "Codiene" - Field Recordings 1995:2002: I think this is a great finishing tune, even though it didn't turn out that way. The track is melancholy and optimistic, acoustic guitar buried under layers of feedback and organ swells. It perfectly segues into
- The Microphones - "II. Solar System" - Mt. Eerie: The best Microphones song. There's a loud buzz at the beginning that kind of works out of Fennesz's song. Also, this makes sense to send to a person who you don't know: "I know you're out there..."
2 comments:
I have your first song "Sold" on two mixes... great track to start with.
I hope i never have to send you anything.
Hi this is erin, (the girl who received the mixed cd). i just got it yesterday and havnt stopped listening to it! brilliant selection of songs, i already had cat power and my morning jacket but other than that they were all new tracks and im really enoying them. must send off my cd soon...
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