Mar 19

denny-variety-for-94.jpgSide A

Gavin Bryars Jesus blood never failed me
That Petrol Emotion Cellophane
Björk Venus as a boy
This Mortal Coil You and your sister
Nick Hayward Kite
Fairport Convention I don’t know where I stand
Pet Shop Boys Liberation
John Holt Stick by me
C. Mingus / Jackie Paris Portrait
Earth WInd & Fire That’s the way of the world
Django Reinhardt I’ll see you in my dreams

Side B

Lemonheads The great big no
One Dove White Love
Liz Phair Fuck and Run
Gleaming Spires Are you ready for the Sex girls?
Catherine Wheel I confess
Simon and Garfunkel Only living boy in New York
Velvet Underground All tomorrow’s parties
Mekons Millionaire
Prefab Sprout Nancy
Kindness of strangers Border
Kirsty Maccoll You know its you
Tom Waits Gavin Bryers Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet
January 4th, 1994

Gavin Bryars

Mar 18
Mixtape USB stick
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Now you can take those favorite mixtapes and put them on a stick and put it in a mixtape.

Get it here.

Mar 12
Mixology 98
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Mixology 98Side A

Catherine Wheel Crank
the Jesus and Mary Chain Psychocandy
Elliot Smith Rose Parade
Air Ce matin la
Cornelius Crash
Money Mark Bossa Nova
Money Mark Rock in the Rain
Money Mark Crowns
Money Mark All the people
Missy Elliot Supa Fly
SWV Can we
Catatonia Road Rage

Side B

Metal as Anything If you
Beastie Boys Stargazer
Cornershop Brimful of Asha
Fatboy Slim Rockefeller
Roni Size Brown Paper
One Dove Fallen
Talking Heads The Great Curve
Patti Smith Dancing Barefoot
Beck Sleeping Bay
Pernice Brothers Overcome

Mar 12
Variety 227
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Maxell capsuleIt’s hard to recall exactly what was going on during the Summer of 1992 for me, but this tape has to be something of a high water mark as far as my mix tapes go.

First of all, some technical notes: Maxell 100 capsule tapes were the bomb. They had a lovely, slim case design and 100 minutes of of fine chrome sound. I had my Nakamichi deck tuned specifically for them (those were the days) so they sounded true and hiss-free.

The music is my usual mixed bag affair. Some of this and some of that. I love ending a tape with a joke like “Lesbian Seagull” or “How to Die With Style” by Quentin Crisp… And “Lovely Day” and “El Paso” are great ’starters’. I think a good variety mix needs some ‘grounded pieces’ as well–ABBA, ZZ Topp, Ramones–things that everyone pretty much knows and loves. If you just do obscure Pavement songs and Cuban hits from the 1970’s you lose people.

Everything But the GirlThe Everything But the Girl song “Night & Day” by Cole Porter I remember causing me particular pain to acquire–and then suddenly it appeared. The days of searching record stores for rare imports are pretty much over for me. MP3 has made things too easy. Sad, really.

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Mar 9

Variety for Summer ‘92

Side A
Lovely Day
Bill Withers
Rodeo Aaron Copeland
Dancing Queen ABBA
Tennessee Arrested Development
Mais que nada Sergio Mendes
One of these days Pink Floyd
Witchita Lineman Glen Campbell
I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music Louis Armstrong
Naane Maharaja (I Am the Emperor) Vijaya Anand
I need you the Beatles
I wanna be sedated the Ramones
Something’s Got to Give Beastie Boys
Night and Day Everything but the girl
How to Die Quentin Crisp

Side B
El Paso Marty Robbins
Rumba Como Quiere Los Zafiros
Sweet Home Chicago Robert Johnson
Blow Data
The Kiss Harold Budd
Here Pavement
What do I get Buzzcocks
Girl, You’ll be a woman soon Urge Overkill
A new england BillyBragg
Fiesta Brava Celeste Mendoza
Pearl Necklace ZZ Top
Gnawa Toura Toura Tour Kelilah
Island Art of Noise
Beastie Boys Groove Holmes
Once Upon a Time Ennio Morricone
Lesbian Seagull Tom Wilson

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Mar 6

From Wikipedia:
A mixtape is a compilation of songs recorded in a specific order, traditionally onto a compact audio cassette.

A mixtape, which usually reflects the musical tastes of its compiler, can range from a casually selected list of favorite songs, to a conceptual mix of songs linked by a theme or mood, to a highly personal statement tailored to the tape’s intended recipient. Essayist Geoffrey O’Brien has called the personal mixtape “the most widely practiced American art form,”[1] and many mixtape enthusiasts believe that by carefully selecting and ordering the tracks in a mix, an artistic statement can be created that is greater than the sum of its individual songs, much as an album of pop music in the post-Beatles era can be considered as something more than a collection of singles.

Read the entire entry here. 

 

Mar 6

Variety Tape 68

This late 80’s tape demonstrates the concept of mix, tossing about Industrial with Hip Hop, the listener is not permitted to get comfortable with one genre before being shocked into another.

Side A:

Biting my Nails Renegade Sound Wave
I will Refuse Pailhead
Unshakable Dessan
Hot with Fleas Severed Heads
You’re Gonna Get Yours Public Enemy
We shall cleanse the World Revolting Cocks
Don’t Blow Your Top KMFDM
Pimpin’ ain’t easy Ice-T
The Power Of Independent Trucking Big Black
Rigor Mortis A Split Second

Side B
Shadowplay Joy Division
3rd Uncle Bauhaus
Do Nothing Specials
Dreams never end New Order
Poor little girl X
Rock n Roll Velvet Underground
Christine House of Love
Bring it down Redskins
When you come Crowded House
Brilliant Trees David Sylvian
The Piano Paintings The Style Council
Come to the Surface The Style Council


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