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Mixed Genre
5/16/2004
This Tape was the first tape made in my third year at university (late September 2003). The day of enrolment inolves much to-ing and fro-ing across town so a good tape is needed just to get through the …
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Mixed Genre
5/14/2004
Wow, just reading the tracklisting back has just reminded what a completely, 100% four-to-the-floor superultramegamega fantastico supremely outrageously awful time those few weeks really were. Jeez.
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Mixed Genre
5/13/2004
I like the running order of this tape, because although I didn't realise this at the time. Every song sits nicely next to the one before, and what to me are the five most important songs on the tape (F …
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Mixed Genre
5/13/2004
Epic album simply because it has more songs on it than any of my other tapes. It also has the shortest song on any of my tapes (The Napalm Death is less than four seconds long and sounds like my housem …
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Mixed Genre
5/12/2004
Semi-concept album inspired by seeing a black and white sandwich board in the High Street advertising something called The Broken Beach Lighthouse. I never did find out what it was, but I like to think …
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Mixed Genre
5/12/2004
This, fact fans, is the first tape I've made since discovering ArtoftheMix. Great. The title comes from the fact that whilst revising for the summer exams of this, yes! the last year of university, I'v …
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Mixed Genre
5/10/2004
This tape was unsurprisingly made just before Halloween 2002. The content is frankly, unscary unless you have a particular fear of Morton Harkett from A-Ha. I chose the live version of "Mogwai Fear Sat …
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Mixed Genre
5/10/2004
A friend of mine died around the time just after I made this tape. She is still missed by all. This was the tape Jo and I listened to in the car on the drive to Southampton. The whole event reminded us …
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Mixed Genre
5/10/2004
Outrageously boring connection I know, but this tape reminds me of doing winter term coursework in the Arts and Social Sciences library. Get wild!
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