Other Mixes By destroyalltacos
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the Humid Press Of Days
Artist | Song | |
Boards Of Canada | Dayvan Cowboy | |
from Trans Canada Highway (2006) | ||
The Jesus and Mary Chain | Just Like Honey | |
from 21 Singles (1985) | ||
Beck | Hollow Log | |
from One Foot In The Grave (1994) | ||
Pavement | Newark Wilder | |
from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994) | ||
Big Star | Kanga-roo | |
from Third/Sister Lovers (1975) | ||
Pelican | Ataraxia | |
from Ataraxia / Taraxis (2012) A surprisingly mellow acoustic-based track for a post-metal band. | ||
Syd Barrett | Terrapin | |
from The Madcap Laughs (1970) | ||
Quetzalcoatlus | If I Had Ideas | |
from Where I Yet Was Not Never (2009) A short ambient piece from my own recording project. | ||
Black Moth Super Rainbow | Sun Lips | |
from Dandelion Gum (2007) | ||
Sven Libek And His Orchestra | Misty Canyon | |
from Music for Dancefloors: Cream of the Chappell Sessions (2002) A bit of nicely laid-back library music. | ||
Neon Indian | If I Knew, I'd Tell You | |
from Psychic Chasms (2009) | ||
Lida Husik | Persinthia Lawdro & John | |
from Joyride (1995) I got this from a 1995-themed mix someone posted in a community once, so I know very little about Lida Husik. The song is beautiful though. | ||
Prefuse 73 | Pentagram | |
from One Word Extinguisher (2003) | ||
Smashing Pumpkins | Suffer | |
from Gish (1991) | ||
Jane's Addiction | Summertime Rolls | |
from Nothing's Shocking (1988) This was an absolute must. | ||
Sonic Youth | Cotton Crown | |
from Sister (1987) | ||
Camper Van Beethoven | June | |
from Key Lime Pie (1989) I named this mix after a different track from the same CVB album. Also, I almost thought the noise-jam ending was too out of place here, but then I decided I actually like how the chaos leads into the Red Red Meat track. | ||
Red Red Meat | There's Always Tomorrow | |
from Bunny Gets Paid (2008) Along with the Neon Indian track, Bunny Gets Paid heavily informed the overall "vibe" I was going for on this mix. | ||
The Flaming Lips | Sleeping on the Roof | |
from The Soft Bulletin (1999) |
Comment:
A mix for oppressively hot, lazy summer days, of which we've had a couple recently.Feedback:
Very nice!