hassel nussen

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Member Since: 8/30/2003
Total Mixes: 63
Total Feedback: 50

Other Mixes By hassel nussen

Cassette | Blues - Classic Blues
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Cassette | Blues - Classic Blues
Cassette | Mixed Genre

there ain't no wow now

Side A
Artist Song
the raincoats  puberty song/no side to fall in (live) 
an old music box  daisy 
buzzcocks  sixteen 
captain sensible  happy talk 
mars  3E 
bobby angelle  too much for you 
squeeze  up the junction 
ESG  parking lot blues 
adam & the ants  press darlings 
dennis brown  westbound train 
lydia lunch  mechanical flattery 
L7  wargasm 
shangri-las  give him a great big kiss 
wire  three girl rhumba 
the slits  spend, spend, spend 
white girl 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
the b-52s  dance this mess around 
Y pants  the code of life 
the gun club  she's like heroin to me 
the music machine  talk talk 
SIT & die co.  year 1/let's have a party (live) 
the strokes  someday 
V-effect  new condition (live) 
the isley brothers  fight the power pt. 1 
the black keys  the lengths 
beck  where it's at 
devo  freedom of choice 
siouxsie & the banshees  spellbound 
the kills  no wow 

Comment:

3rd in a series of mixes to my pen pal, kinda. a lot of the songs sound shitty because i just taped them with my walkman up to the speaker(!) for lack of another way. maybe i'll redo them somehow. plays well, though. i made the cover for it with foil & a labelmaker. no wow indeed.

Feedback:

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lo-fi jr.
Date: 4/11/2005
I'll give this a wow. Catching sounds on a walkman to make a mix, now that's punk.
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bungeeless jumper
Date: 4/12/2005
ahhh the old school way...how i miss those days when music cracked and made all kinds of special effects through the headphones:)
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zeke
Date: 4/13/2005
lookin for that kills track, and you did not disappoint. the rest of this is super fine as well... ie black keys, slits, buzzcocks, X, siouxsie, wire... well done.
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sam? sam!
Date: 4/13/2005
y pants and lydia lunch with the shangri-las: fucking hot.
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musicgnome
Date: 10/24/2005
Talk about strong desire to capture great tunes...