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5/9/2004
Part 2 of 2. Opening with the familiar cover of the Pink Floyd classic, and into (possibly) the most melancholy song the band ever wrote, "Future Boy." This song defines the tone of Adam and Eve, my fa …
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Single Artist
5/9/2004
Part 1 of 2. Where to begin? Catherine Wheel is my favorite band, ever. I have yet to hear a …
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Mixed Genre
5/7/2004
One of a few in a trade with Cabell. I wanted to do something summery, but a few disquieting songs crept in there, so it tastes like lemonade -- sweet and sour.
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Mixed Genre
4/23/2004
A mix for no reason, other than the fact I've been sick as an effin' dog for three days now. I didn't set out to have any sort of overriding theme, but one developed in its own way, I suppose. The artw …
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4/19/2004
For a trade with Marie_H. Somehow, a religious theme developed. In any case, it's a dark, introverted mix. I hope she likes it.
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Mixed Genre
4/10/2004
For a trade with Michael Johnson. He requested a Sleep/lullaby mix, and while this probably is, I hesitate to call it a true Sleep mix -- there's a few songs that have their less-than-pastoral moments. …
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Mixed Genre
3/19/2004
Been saving this picture -- my favorite ever of Marc Bolan -- for an appropriate mix. Since I have a few mellow mixes to make for trades, I thought I'd make something exhilirating and fun and made for …
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Mixed Genre
2/11/2004
First in a series of mixes for friend and co-worker Janine (thus, the J-9 sessions). Nothing terribly ambitious, as I'm breaking her in slowly. :) This was also tailored around what she listens to now …
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1/16/2004
For no reason in particular, really. May send it randomly, may keep it. My cats seemed to enjoy it very much, especially those cellos in Marquee Moon. Hmmm...
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