Curtis_Burns

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Member Since: 7/12/2002
Total Mixes: 451
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Other Mixes By Curtis_Burns

MP3 Playlist | Mixed Genre
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Playlist | Mixed Genre
MP3 Playlist | Mixed Genre

A Dismissive Wave

Artist Song
Boris Berman  Primitive (John Cage) 
Fred Frith  Digging for Water 
The Quiet American  Maritime Suite - Fore and Aft 
George Lewis  Improvisation (Alvin Curran) 
Lßszl= G=z/Budapest Jazz Orchestra, Gergely Vajda - conductor  Paris-Dakar (PTter E÷tv÷s) 
Groundtruther  Arctic Circle 
Vernon Reid & Masque  Outskirts 
Band of HM Royal Marines & Lt. Col. G. A. C. Hoskins  Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (John Philip Sousa) 
San Francisco Symphony & Thomas Hampson, Michael Tilson Thomas - conductor  They Are There! (Charles Ives) 
The Beatles  Helter Skelter 
Devo  Uncontrollable Urge 
Louis Armstrong  I Double Dare You 
Scott Amendola Band  My Son, The Wanderer 
Medeski, Martin & Wood  Curtis 
Bill Frisell Quartet  Stand Up, Sit Down 
Steeley Span  Lay Down Your Weary Tune 

Comment:

Thanks to g.a.b. l@bs for the Medeski, Martin & Wood pointer.

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Rob Conroy
Date: 12/23/2004
Looks interesting. Nice Fred Frith track and I absolutely love that Devo song.
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sport !
Date: 12/23/2004
I really like the beatles -DEVO -Louis Armstrong section...inspired!
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p the swede
Date: 12/24/2004
merry x-mas to ya, esp like that ending tune
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McDonald12
Date: 12/24/2004
superb, especially the10-12 stretch.
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valis
Date: 12/24/2004
I suppose one has to put on their Royal Order of the Water Buffalo hat when track eight commences, and the rest looks just as secretive and hush-hush. Another Burnsian enigma.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 12/24/2004
Aha, looking good, here, Curtis (a little of this & a little of that).
I was hoping someone would utilize that Lßszl= G=z/Budapest Jazz Orchestra track on a mix soon (it's a personal fave), ;~]. And I'm going to use something off the BFQ disc on an upcoming jazz-ishy mix.
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Dirk
Date: 12/24/2004
Nice one Curtis. I'll have to find a copy of "They Are There"--it would be interesting to compare the symphonic version with the Kronos Quartet version I used a while back.
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French Connection
Date: 12/24/2004
Recognising a few here Curtis, tres bon mon ami. Joyeux Noel a tu.
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Dom1
Date: 12/24/2004
Ahhhh, you've inspired a tune...know a fraction of what's on offer...interesting as ever!
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Jenergy
Date: 12/24/2004
This is excellent, esp the Beathles to Satch section. But it appears that Curtis has been possessed by someone who puts together mixes of stuff I've actually heard of - what happended?!?
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hemizen
Date: 12/25/2004
I like the flow from 9 to 10!
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Bear
Date: 12/26/2004
Yes, something tells me there's something interesting going on with 9-10...
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James Jackson
Date: 12/26/2004

Another winner, Mr. Burns!
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Siobhan
Date: 12/27/2004
I'm not very able to pass judgment on the first half, as there's not much I'm too familiar with, but 9-close looks like a really excellent sequence. Nice one again!
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Media Vixen: Radio Sally
Date: 12/30/2004
Isn't it a rule that all mixes with Helter Skelter have to be fun? Love the Ives (but think Tilson-Thomas wanks), the Vernon Reid, the Fred Frith, and gee most of it!
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12vman
Date: 1/5/2005
Looks mighty fine!