10.11.04
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
kings of convenience | live long | |
sufjan stevens | romulus | |
stereolab | slow fast hazel | |
barbara morgenstern | nichts und niemand | |
dntel | fireworks | |
ida | shoe-in | |
yann tiersen | iwakichi | |
mirah | gone sugaring | |
julie doiron | faites des beaux rOves | |
beck | cyanide breathmint | |
jen turrell | annelee's room | |
narda | hypochondriac | |
lowfish | glued smile | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
annelies monserT | we'll dance | |
alias & markus acher | unseen sights | |
korea girl | peon | |
wolf colonel | from wisconsin | |
mu330 | understand | |
andi camp | nxnw | |
bedford | sleeping with my friends | |
lali puna | middle curse | |
stereo total | comme un garton | |
nymb | if only rock-n-roll would date me | |
the magnetic fields | you're my only home | |
eiafuawn | bunny | |
the slackers feat. doreen schaeffer | our day will come | |
the postal service | such great heights | |
Comment:
written in my notebook, "a mix with which to cheer myself up." however, some of these songs evoke a kind of autumn/winter-y sadness. oh well.Feedback:
I think this looks pretty nice. Great Julie Doiron pick.
some graet stuff hear(dntel, mirah,lali puna) the ska does not seem like it would fit that well...
i concur; it IS such a jarring transition from singer-songwriter to ska rock to a piano-driven ballad. i will stick to my slackers choice, however, as it does mesh with the otherwise mostly downtempo mix.
Love the Sufjan Stevens through Ida stretch especially.