DJ Usurp

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Member Since: 12/2/2000
Total Mixes: 135
Total Feedback: 458

Other Mixes By DJ Usurp

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Steve Bartman's Summertime Blues

Side A
Artist Song
Miles Davis  In a Silent Way/ It's About Time 
Scott Walker  Jesse 
Antony & the Johnsons  Cripple and Starfish 
Band of Horses  The Funeral 
Asobi Seksu  Pink Cloud Tracing Paper 
Matthew Friedberger  Don't You Remember? 
Screeching Weasel  Supermarket Fantasy 
Wolfmother  Woman 
Sebadoh  Gimme Indie Rock 
Gianfranco Reverberi  Nel Cimitero Di Tucson 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
The Temptations  My Girl 
Otis Redding  The Happy Song (Dum-Dum) 
Professor Longhair  Big Chief 
Lily Allen  Knock 'em Out 
Jack White  What Goes Around [Coke commercial] 
The Kleptones  Sixteen Sisters 
Wooden Wand & the Sky High Band  Mother Midnight 
The Band [with Emmylou Harris]  Evangeline 
The Concretes  Chosen One 
The Slip  Even Rats 
Tapes 'n Tapes  10 Gallon Ascots 
Evangelicals  Another Day (and Yoor Still Knocked Out) 
Danielson  Cast It at the Setting Sail 
"Alan Finger" w/ Fiona Apple  Come On and Get It (Up in 'Dem Guts) 
Lee Elia  Untitled rant 

Comment:

For my mixmate, DJ Palindrome. Looks better on paper maybe, but I love the diversity: movie scores ("Nel Cimitero Di Tucson"), advertisements ("What Goes Around"), old-time New Orleans music ("Big Chief") and the Britpop songstress who samples it (Lily Allen), a novelty tune ("Come On and Get It"), some jazz, some art-rock, some punk, some indie, and one seriously profane rant in the general direction of Cubs fans like DJ Palindrome. Hectic, but never boring. Tastes great, less filling.
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deja_vu_all_over_again
Date: 8/4/2006
DJ Palindrome? One of my friends called used to call himself JD Dyslexic. Geddit? Snort. Sorry. Yes, this looks interesting
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gobi
Date: 8/5/2006
Funnily enough, I could go for this . . .great opening and Professor Longhair is always a good shout . . .
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DJ Palindrome
Date: 8/5/2006
Good on paper/screen and better blasting from the speakers. The list of tracks does not do justice to the subtle touches and overall mixual pleasure. Thanks for ev'rything.