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Another byproduct of my return to 8-hour office workdays?  Many more songs finding their way into the ol’ “Mix This” folder.  Therefore, even though it is still January, I put together yet another playlist/mixtape — for those who might be inclined to such things.  Enjoy “Mehr Januar (More January)”:

  1. “Bottled In Cork” - Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
  2. “Black Night” - The Dodos
  3. “Pitseleh” - Elliott Smith
  4. “I Want The World To Stop” - Belle & Sebastian
  5. “Ray Charles” - Chiddy Bang
  6. “Guru” - Millions
  7. “California Sunrise” - Dirty Gold
  8. “I Think I Need A New Heart” - The Magnetic Fields
  9. “Simple Song” - The Shins
  10. “The Wagon” - Dinosaur Jr.
  11. “Down On The Street” - The Stooges
  12. “Wish” - Nine Inch Nails
  13. “We Are Gonna Be Friends” - Bright Eyes, First Aid Kit
  14. “We Used To Wait” - Arcade Fire
  15. “Life In Vain” - Daniel Johnston
  16. “Deep Down” - Calexico
  17. “I Need Your Company” - Michael Kiwanuka
  18. “Lost My Mind” - The Head & The Heart
  19. “Try Colour” - The Jezabels
  20. “Dark Center Of The Universe” - Modest Mouse

(P.S.: I dropped the coin for Spotify Premium.  If you have the means, I highly recommend it.  Preeeeemium, Dude.  PREEEEEEEEMIUM.)

CLICK HERE FOR “MEHR JANUAR”.


New Year/New Mix.  Suddenly having 8+ hours a day back in front of a computer has increased my music listening tenfold.  A Spotify premium subscription is hovering ominously in my future.  The first twenty tracks of 2012:

  1. “Teen Age Riot” - Sonic Youth
  2. “Hang On To Yourself” - David Bowie
  3. “Thirteen” - Albert Hammond, Jr.
  4. “See No Evil” - Television
  5. “Wide Eyes” - Local Natives
  6. “The Curse” - Josh Ritter*
  7. “Damn These Vampires” - The Mountain Goats
  8. “Why Can’t I Touch It” - The Buzzcocks
  9. “Siva (Peel Session)” - Smashing Pumpkins
  10. “Yonkers” - Tyler, The Creator
  11. “Take Me Over” - Cut Copy
  12. “Deep In The Woods” - Tennis
  13. “If I Run” - Waters
  14. “Holocene” - Bon Iver
  15. “Baby’s Arms” - Kurt Vile
  16. “Cruel” - St. Vincent
  17. “Is And Is And Is” - White Denim
  18. “Bug” - Wavves
  19. “John Henry” - Harry Belefonte
  20. “Gigantic” - Pixies

    (*A Stevie C. Suggested Selection) 

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    Once again we have a new entry in the ever-growing Spotify Mixtape series.  This time, an unusual month has begotten an eclectic mix: featuring a swath of styles, from the recently retired rock of R.E.M., to some classic 70’s Nigerian funk — courtesy of (the aptly-named) The Funkees.  The players:

    1. “Gardening At Night” - R.E.M.
    2. “Down” - Summer Camp
    3. “Human Error” - We Were Promised Jetpacks
    4. “Black Moon” - Wilco
    5. “They Don’t Know” - The Impressions
    6. “Afternoon” - Youth Lagoon
    7. “The Right Profile” - The Clash
    8. “An Argument With Myself” - Jens Lenkman
    9. “Dancing Time” - The Funkees
    10. “Burn, Burn, Burn” - Ronny Elliott
    11. “The Same Thing” - Cass McCombs
    12. “The Partisan” - Leonard Cohen
    13. “This Charming Man” - The Smiths
    14. “Alex” - Girls
    15. “I’m Not Ready” - Surfer Blood
    16. “Junk of the Heart (Happy)” - The Kooks
    17. “Down In The Valley” - The Head and the Heart
    18. “Sonnet” - The Decemberists
    19. “Help The Aged” - Pulp
    20. “Steve McQueen” - M83

    Crack it up, funkers.

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    Frank Turner @ The Chameleon

    I’ve been using Spotify for the past week, ever since I returned from my desert wanderings in Tucson.  I can’t quite put my finger on the reason that makes it so magic to me, but the proof is in the fact that I’ve listened to more music in the past seven days than I have in quite some time.

    Perhaps it’s the feeling it gives of being alone in Tower Records and having access to each and every album inside.  Perhaps it’s just a shiny new toy that I’ll tire of after a few more weeks of fiddling.  But, yesterday, Matty sent me a mix he had thrown together on it — and I immediately sat down and whipped up a quick one of my own.

    But there’s something special in the way it tickles me — and it’s not unlike the very simple ways other magical aspects of the internet do so from time to time.  Take the picture up above of Frank Turner (UK folk/punk man that Jeff turned me onto last year) for example: all I had to do was type “Frank Turner Live”, and lo, here was this sweet-ass photograph of him from the stage of the Chameleon — the local club in Lancaster where I saw untold numbers of shows in my youth.

    If you’ve been fortunate enough to get a Spotify invite, here’s a link to my mix.  And if you don’t have one yet — do yourself a favor and sign up for one.

    LISTEN: Now Now.


    [*click above to watch the video]

    Last week, the Onion A.V. Club announced a wicked new project: “A.V. Undercover”.  The premise is a fun one — they compiled a list of 25 songs for 25 different bands.  Each week, one of the 25 bands comes in, takes a look at the list, and picks a song to cover.  Once a song has been performed, it is crossed off — leaving the final band with only one selection to play (my money is on “Kokomo”).

    For the first song, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists chose “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears.  As you will see in the video, they tore it up something fierce.  My esteem for Mr. Leo (already quite high: Bloomfield, NJ raised!) has risen a few more notches.

    The real question on everyone’s mind, though, is whether or not Starbucks will be releasing these bad boys for download and/or purchase.  For my iPod’s sake, I hope the answer is yes.

    (Note — for some odd reason, the Onion won’t allow for the resizing of their embedded videos.  You can still watch and listen above easily — just click on the screen to start/pause — although a little of it is cropped.  If you would like to see it in full screen, check out the A.V. Club Site.)


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