delle

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Member Since: 4/5/2004
Total Mixes: 1
Total Feedback: 45

Other Mixes By delle

all in the family (vol. 1)

Artist Song
the binary system  generator 
mission of burma  wounded world  
consonant  blissful 
the new year  chinese handcuffs  
thalia zedek  1926  
victory at sea  mary in june  
mary timony  musik and charming melodee  
the spells  the age of backwards  
sleater-kinney  all hands on the bad one  
quasi  drunken tears  
heatmiser  plainclothes man  
birddog  killer 
jim o'rourke  life goes off 
sonic youth  eric's trip  
free kitten  teenie weenie boppie  
pavement  zurich is stained  
preston school of industry  caught in the rain  
etienne de rocher  out to sea 
tom waits  alice  
canned heat  let's work together  

Comment:

each track features at least one musician from the track before it (except, of course, track 1). and here's the rundown: the binary system is the brain-child of roger miller, guitarist of mission of burma whose bassist, clint conley, fronted consonant toward the end of mob's 22-year hiatus. consonant guitarist and backup vocalist, matt kadane (of bedhead), does vocals and guitar for the new year. the new year's drummer, chris brokaw (also of consonant), drums for thalia zedek who is also backed by mel lederman, bassist for victory at sea whose drummer, christina files (also the drummer of the swirlies), provides percussion for mary timony. mary timony formed the spells with carrie brownstein, vocalist and guitarist of sleater-kinney whose drummer, janet weiss, started up a band called quasi with her then-husband, sam coomes, ex-bassist for heatmiser. heatmiser's leading vocalist, elliott smith, (in addition to his solo career) produced and appeared on several tracks by birddog including "killer". birddog's then-drummer, glenn kotche (currently of wilco), joined jim o'rourke on insignificance (the album featuring "life goes off") and several other projects of o'rourke of sonic youth. sonic youth's bassist, kim gordon, played in free kitten featuring bassist mark ibold of pavement. after the band's breakup, pavement's scott kannberg started up preston school of industry with jon erickson and andrew borger of etienne de rocher. borger provided percussion for tom waits' album alice which also features bassist larry taylor who can be heard in canned heat's (appropriately titled) "let's work together".

Feedback:

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Amy Y.
Date: 8/22/2004
This is a neat idea. It appears to be executed well.

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Media Vixen: Radio Sally
Date: 8/22/2004
Bravo! Nice mix and excellent concept. Good job. Bet you could do this one over and over ...
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erik1966lutig
Date: 8/22/2004
Wow. This is an impressive mix!
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p the swede
Date: 8/22/2004
great idea and great work done
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bingsy
Date: 8/22/2004
I'm pretty sure I left a comment saying how impressed I am, because I know this must have been hard. I'm not sure why it posted.
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Dom1
Date: 8/22/2004
Ditto Vixen!
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SMoss
Date: 8/22/2004
Great idea! how much time on the research?
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PradaMeinhof
Date: 8/22/2004
Damn you! Now I'm going to have to see if I can do this too.

Good work
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Thomas_Mohr
Date: 8/22/2004
veeeeeeeeeeeeery nice, indeed.
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The Misfit
Date: 8/22/2004
Great idea and an excellent mix.
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chunkymonkey
Date: 8/23/2004
If only I had this much music knowledge. Excellent in everyway.
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delle
Date: 8/23/2004
steve - it took the whole of a rainy saturday morning and part of the afternoon...but it was fun :)
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James Jackson
Date: 8/23/2004
Incredible. This is excellent in every way.
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 8/23/2004
Very, very cool.
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G-Sphere
Date: 8/23/2004
Very interesting concept and well executed.
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Muzag
Date: 8/23/2004
Nicely done!
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buglady
Date: 8/23/2004
Whew! What an idea, and what an incredibly well done result!
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Mo Twang!
Date: 8/23/2004
Great idea for a mix!
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dope sick girl
Date: 8/23/2004
kudos. i would LOVE to trade!
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12vman
Date: 8/24/2004
Great job!
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Siobhan
Date: 8/27/2004
This is very cool - obviously took a lot of work. And, perhaps exactly because of the concept, it looks like it flows beautifully. Well done!