infinity_girl

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Member Since: 8/16/2006
Total Mixes: 27
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CD | Theme - Narrative
11/2/2007
When I watched Pan's Labyrinth last year, I was amazed at how well-made the film was and I became inspired to make a mix based on fairy tales. The plan never came into fruition, I guess because I could …
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CD | Theme - Alternating DJ
10/20/2007
An autumn mix with songs that make me think of this beautiful, melancholy season.
CD | Theme - Alternating DJ
10/11/2007
Someone asked me to make them a CD of Bill Callahan's music, as they're interested in getting more familiar with his music. So, I threw all of this together, hoping he'll like it to some degree.
CD | Theme - Alternating DJ
6/26/2007
Mostly mellow tracks; I wanted to keep the mood fairly melancholic, but not too depressing. Just mellow and calm. It becomes more upbeat towards the end. Title from the Smog song.
CD | Mixed Genre
5/22/2007
Just a mix I made with no particular theme. I'm not even sure it's very cohesive. Is there too much Dylan on this one? The Beatles track makes me incredibly nostalgic, especially now that my best frien …
CD | Mixed Genre
2/17/2007
Just a mix I made out of sheer frivolousness while I perfect the next one. This is my Frankenstein mix, rearranged some for flow purposes: 1) A song from the last record you bought. 2) A blues, a song  …
Cassette | Theme
1/30/2007
Songs about the coming of the night. Not a mix that should necessarily be played at night, as the first side of the tape is slightly disturbing for the first half. I suppose you could fall asleep to th …
CD | Mixed Genre
1/27/2007
The second part of my "The Poet Makes Himself a Seer..." mix. I could be crazy, but this one seems a bit mellower than the first part. Also, if you've never heard of the Electric Mainline, I highly rec …
CD | Mixed Genre
1/27/2007
It's too bad there isn't a "dreamy" category, because that's what I would prefer to put this under. A wonderful poet once said, "The poet makes himself a seer by a long, prodigious, and rational disord …