DJ Snufkin1

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Member Since: 8/5/2002
Total Mixes: 17
Total Feedback: 15

Other Mixes By DJ Snufkin1

Cassette | Theme - Alternating DJ
CD | Pop

Electric Sounds, Eccentric Music

Artist Song
Silver Apples  Oscillations 
Kraftwerk  Antenna 
Captain Beefheart  Electricity 
Marc Ribot  The Wind Cries Mary 
Sun Ra  Moon Dance 
Stereolab  Outer Bongolia 
Can  Return to BB City (BBC live) 
Robert Wyatt  Costa 
Nico  Janitor of Lunacy 
Jerry Hunt  Babalon(string) 
John Cage  Roaratorio (part four) 
Joey Ramone  The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs 
David Jaggard  Mary & Ann 
Robert Wyatt  Alfie and Robert Sail off into the sunset 

Comment:

This started out as a more rock-flavored effort, but the avant-garde sound artists started creeping their way in. A subtheme of this mix deals with electricity/radio/airwaves...

Feedback:

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Curtis_Burns
Date: 8/16/2002
This looks f**kin' great. Love the Beefheart, Sun Ra, Stereolab, Cage...ah, it's all good. Nice job.
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laufi
Date: 8/16/2002
i like this idea, and i love the captain beefheat and silver apple song. interesting mix!
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DJ Snufkin1
Date: 8/16/2002
Whoops! Mea big fat culpa! Upon making the CD I found I miscalculated the timings. So until they make a 96-minute CD (yahoo!), I had to cut some things frome the first version posted. Even more eccentric now, but the segues are better (especially Silver Apples - Kraftwerk - Beefheart!)
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 8/16/2002
Looks lean and mean now ;-) What didja cut?
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DJ Snufkin1
Date: 8/16/2002
I had to cut Peter Gabriel's "On the Air," Adrian Belew's "The Momur," and a Chemical Brothers track... Just as well.
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 8/16/2002
Mmm, none the worse. Let me know if you're up for a trade on this.
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libbitz
Date: 8/17/2002
Excellent choice on the Beefheart, that song rocks.
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James Russell
Date: 8/17/2002
Holy Hell, Joey Ramone performed something by *John Cage*? Good grief.
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valis
Date: 8/17/2002
Real nice.., real nice!
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DJ Snufkin1
Date: 8/17/2002
Yes, that *is* the John Cage song performed by Joey Ramone (with MIDI drums replacing the percussive piano-case sounds!).
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Muzag
Date: 8/17/2002
This is nice, if you fancy anything I've done get in touch for a trade :)