Barrydali

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Member Since: 2/14/2005
Total Mixes: 113
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The Solemn Eyed [Vol 2]

Artist Song
Dead Can Dance  Song of the Sybil { Aion 1994}  
Angelo Badalamenti  Laurens, Iowa { Straight Story 1999} 
Doveman  Honey { The Acrobat 2005} 
Barzin  Clear Saturday { Songs For Hinah 2004} 
Damien Jurado  Ghost in the Snow { Ghost of David 2000} 
Alejandro Escovedo  Thirteen Years Theme { Thirteen Years 2002} 
Rivulets  An Evil { Debridement 2003 } 
The Prayers and Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers  Saving Since September (ps 8949) { Psalterie 2003 } 
P:ano  Tut Tut { When it's Dark and it's Summer 2002 } 
Max Richter  Vladimir's Blues { The Blue Notebooks 2005 } 
Enon  Mikazuki { Hocus Pocus 2003 } 
Broadcast  Tears in the Typing Pool { Tender Buttons 2005 } 
His Name is Alive  Sunshine { We Could Live in Hope - A Tribute to Low 2005 } 
Dirty Three  The Zither Player { Cinder 2005 } 
Seth Lakeman  Lady in the Sea { Freedom Fields 2006 } 
Emiliana Torrini  Nothing Brinks Me Down { Fishermans Woman 2005 } 
Nigel Kennedy  Danny Boy { Classic Kennedy 1999 } 
Clogs  Pencil Stick { Stick Music 2003 } 
Low  (Thats How You Sing) Amazing Grace { Trust 2002 } 
The White Birch  Storm-Broken Tree { Come up for Air 2005 } 
Migala  Akita { Asi Duele un Verano 1999 } 
John Vanderslice  Dead Slate Pacific { Pixel Revolt 2005 } 
Mojave 3  Prayer for the Paranoid { Excuses for Travellers 2000 } 
Hannah Marcus  Demerol { Demerol EP 1993 } 

Comment:

A mostly organic rather than electronic ambient piece that Ive been working on for a while now. Its probably a bit easier to blend this kind of music than anything else Ive tried, and im pretty proud of the flow to be honest. Probably not to everyones taste but if you like to occasionally listen to a more reflective (no not depressing dammit!) collection of tracks then give this a go. I recommend listening in a hot bath with a glass of red after a hard day at work, although if you do fall asleep and drown then obviously I can not be held liable. Oh and might I add a big thank you to Nomates as he was so kind with his praise of the first volume I thought I should reprise the theme. Click on the link and light a candle kids...
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sammyg123
Date: 4/19/2006
A truly great listen. Enjoyed every minute of it, especially the Enon -- Torrini section. I became so delirious at one point I was sure I heard the Jackson 5, my mistake no doubt! Great mix..
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GambleOn
Date: 4/19/2006
Great stuff. Very masterfully arranged - the transitions were smooth as silk. Extra props for the Clogs pick, which was one of my favorite songs of '05.
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SwankQueen
Date: 4/19/2006
My computer would have a conniption if I tried to listen to this, but it looks wonderful.
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Barrydali
Date: 4/19/2006
Fear not Sam you are indeed correct, there is a little pastiche of the Jackson 5 'I Want You Back' in the middle of the P:ano song
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musicgnome
Date: 4/22/2006
Wow! This is really, really, really good stuff. That Max Richter through Dirty Three is breath-taking.
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jonpoi
Date: 4/23/2006
Ooh la la la la la la. Thank you, sir. This is going to sound very very pleasing.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 4/24/2006
This definitely looks interesting. I love any Dirty Three, basically...
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Nomates
Date: 4/24/2006
And what did you hear my blue eyed son? I heard the strumming of heart-torn strings, the pounding of a drumbeat heart, spirit voices that whispered and wept their secrets, the staccato footfalls of many dancers that twirled and twirled through mountains and valleys and slippery streams of lifetimes that may yet be; I heard stories of the soul that give us our connection; I heard a scratching at the window, a breath of honesty that warmed. I heard this mix. I am all the better for it. Thank you.
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frequency decoder
Date: 5/16/2006
Arrrgggghhhhh, why am I always too late in downloading the Solemn eyed mixes! You really have to be quick round here...

Is there any other way in which I can get my hands on them?