Dead Heaven

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Member Since: 4/16/2003
Total Mixes: 76
Total Feedback: 333

Other Mixes By Dead Heaven

CD | Theme - Alternating DJ
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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre
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Last Broadcast From Buenos Aires

Artist Song
Lush  Light From A Dead Star 
Joy Division  Transmission 
My Vitriol  Static 
Killing Joke  Are You Receiving 
Catherine Wheel  Kill Rhythm 
Modern English  Someone's Calling 
Paloalto  Fade Out/In 
Gorillaz  Sound Check 
Alkaline Trio  Radio 
The Church  Antenna 
Explosions In The Sky  Look Into the Air 
Echo & the Bunnymen  Satellite 
Hex  Ethereal Message 
Slowdive  Waves 
Coldplay  Speed of Sound 
Blitz   Telecommunication 
Rose Chronicles  Echo of Angels 
The Smashing Pumpkins  Farewell and Goodnight 
Bethany Curve  Over and Out 
Thomas Dolby  Radio Silence 

Comment:

The title of this mix comes from the book World War Z by Max Brooks; it's a fun read and I highly recommend it! I was going to fit some nice zombie references as well but I had trouble fitting all the songs as it was; this mix turned out to be nice flowing , diverse collection of songs about communication... or lack there of. I haven't been this pleased with the selection of songs AND the accompanying art in quite a while.

But, going back to the original theme.. "remember two to the head zombie be dead."
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Feedback:

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Malaise
Date: 7/16/2008
Yes yesss. I dig this. I don't like track 15, but that's a personal thing. I love that you ended it with Thomas Dolby.
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Mr. Mirage
Date: 7/16/2008
Oh, MY... I love the whole mix ...
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Darth Pazuzu
Date: 7/16/2008
I love the idea of someone making a mix disc based on Max Brooks' zombie books! Honestly, I'm really only familiar with the Joy Division and Smashing Pumpkins tracks. But you went and picked my favorite song by the former, Transmission! :-)
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avocado rabbit
Date: 7/16/2008
Nice work all around from the theme to the art.
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doowad
Date: 7/19/2008
I have to say I agree with Darth. I also thought Thomas Dolby was a math professor somewhere...