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Mixed Genre
4/30/2004
Not a cassette, but rather a mix in two parts that I've been working on for a friend (who's pretty far away at the moment) for a little while - each part is supposed to be relaxing and / or reassuring, …
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Single Artist
4/27/2004
Yep, there are quite a few of these on the site already - but this is just my contribution and was something I had been meaning to do for a while, since...well, what can I say - I love Belle and Sebast …
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Mixed Genre
4/25/2004
It's not quite summer yet, but, to set the scene for this mix: I'm studying abroad for a year and, compared to the wind-battered, freezing town on the east coast of Scotland which I'm used to, it feels …
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Electronic - Ambient
4/20/2004
This is for a trade with heatherspace. It began life as really ethereal and ambient, and the overriding tone of it is still very slow and relaxed. However, while compiling it I realised that there were …
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Theme
4/17/2004
Sorry to be repetitive - I first posted this back in December, but when I tried to update it a while back, it was banished to the mists of time and the Internet...! Anyway, basically, it was a birthday …
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Theme
4/13/2004
A second imaginary soundtrack from another of my favourite directors - and, as I discovered, another one who's hard to pin down. I really like what Wes Anderson chose for his Bottle Rocket, Rushmore an …
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Theme
4/11/2004
Been in the works for ages, this one - it wasn't easy. Basically, it's an imaginary Tarantino soundtrack - I can't claim to be the expert on the films (shamefully I have to admit that I only saw Pulp F …
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Theme - Sleep
4/2/2004
Inspired mostly by pictures from tales by the brothers Grimm, and was helped along greatly by my attention being caught by tracks on various CDs which were mostly odd instrumentals, or had something a …
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Single Artist
3/28/2004
Blur were the first band I was really, seriously into, and Britpop conveniently came into its full being when I was about 12 - despite some opinions that it was really more about the image than the mus …
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