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Broken Face Posted - 09/12/2005 : 10:53:33
It's that time again - as the end of the year approaches, i feel we should try and get in another CD Swap. However, i'd like to do this the way we tried to do the North American/Genre swaps, with one disc going out every week-ten days, so we get some space between discs. So, who's in?

-Brian
35   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First)
ObfuscateByWill Posted - 03/20/2006 : 10:49:49
I'll DL and post reviews by this weekend.

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
remig Posted - 03/20/2006 : 02:40:48
Shit. If I knew this CD swap was based on FTP, I would have been in. I'm so ashamed that I still have got my Genre swap cd burned at home and I've never send them, that's why I skip CD swap threads. I think I 've got a problem with going to the Post office.
If the next one is with FTP again, I'll gladly share some music with you.
vilainde Posted - 03/20/2006 : 02:23:28
HA! Stalking Llama paid off. Now he's put a filter on my name in his mailbox but at least I got my review. Thanks a bunch.

So, Mecca Normal. The song comes from Flood Plain which is my fave album by them (probably because it's the first one I got). Ribbon is the first track I ever heard by them and I fell in love instantly. It's only when I bought the record that I realized the song had no drums, it's so raw and intense I thought I heard a full band. In the later years I kinda stopped listening to them though cause they added a drummer to the band and it didn't sound as great as before. They have a new LP coming out in April, but I haven't heard anything of it, so I don't know, but I'll buy it. Anyway, try Flood Plain or Jarred Up (including the amazing More More More). They're fabulous, really. They have a myspace account if you know how to use this (I don't).

note: I added Mecca Normal and VCS to my mix cause I thought people would complain if there weren't any "rock" songs on it. Clever idea it seems.


Denis

I love Guitar Wolf from the Erath!
Llamadance Posted - 03/20/2006 : 01:54:02
Review of Denis' Mix

This mix is quite challenging for me as I'm generally not a fan of 'world' music. It probably stems from being a teenager and then never giving it a chance. The mix starts off superbly, Mecca Normal, who are entirely new to me, give a fantastic song. I love this. Unfortunately the next three tracks didn't grab me, with Joe Meek and the Bluemen being my least favourite of the mix.

I find it hard to rate music I'm completely unfamiliar with, but I quite liked MIA and Transglobal Underground, giving them a generic 3stars in iTunes. I surprised myself a bit by loving the Bryan Ferry track. I used to listen to Roxy Music all the time, so not sure why I was surprised.Bit disappointed with the Bjork track, didn't really grab me. Ali Farka Toure and Jaco Pastorius were ok, but not inspiring.

In summary

Uppers: Mecca Normal, Bryan Ferry, Velvet Cactus Society
Downers: Joe Meek, Innerzone Orchestra, Robert Wyatt
Growers: MIA, Transglobal Underground, Detroit Grand Pubah's (actually, I like this quite a lot)





That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

Superabounder Posted - 02/02/2006 : 04:58:54
quote:
Originally posted by Llamadance



I might try and stick down my top 5 tracks from all the mixes at some point as well.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.





I like that idea and was thinking the exact same thing, although I still have lots of mixes to listen to.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Llamadance Posted - 02/02/2006 : 02:51:55
Gah, you're a bunch of Philistines.I actually thought that the Lone Justice track didn't really fit in the mix, and nearly took it out.

Thanks for the review Denis, I'll give yours another listen and try and review it soon. (haha) I loved the Mecca Normal track though.

I might try and stick down my top 5 tracks from all the mixes at some point as well.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

vilainde Posted - 02/01/2006 : 08:03:19
Review - Llamadance mix:
Faves: Sugar, Ash, Sakamoto, Desert Sessions, Wrens
Least faves: Lone Justice (sorry), ATDI, Sisters of Mercy
Comments: I've been listening to this mix quite a bit over the last couple of weeks. I usually skip the ATDI track and the Sisters of Mercy too (I love the original but can't get used to this cover) but the rest of the mix is quite pleasant. Starting with JC Auto is a certain sign of quality anyway. One of Sugar's top 2 or 3 songs. Ash is great, I like everything I know by them, but I only know 3 or 4 of their songs... I should check them out. Couple of fine bands in the middle of the mix, perhaps not great enough to make me buy their records but good nonetheless (Skeksis, Favours, Wrens). I've never really listened to Cat Power, I don't know if I'd like what she does but I did enjoy this particular song a lot. What about her new record, is it any good? The 2nd Maria McKee tune is much better than the first one, I like it. Like Steve Earle too. And finally Low, which is one of the bands I could never get into (cf. that other thread), the original song is great but to be fair, this cover is boring. Sorry Llama, sorry Simon. A fine selection all in all despite the 2 or 3 that didn't do it for me.


Denis

I love Guitar Wolf from the Erath!
Superabounder Posted - 01/23/2006 : 17:45:54
quote:
Originally posted by Llamadance

[quote]
I've downloaded, but not listened yet because your tagging sucks ;)

Those .cda files are still there, but the mp3 files are there too now.



That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.




I've got those cda's cleared out of there and the mp3's labelled properly I believe. Thanks for the email Denis.

By the way, listening to Sir Rock's mix...very good stuff from the youngster.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
vilainde Posted - 01/22/2006 : 23:32:57
[echo]anyone... nyone... one...

I'll forward you the email.
Last week I was about to listen to llama's and your mix, and that day I bought 15 CDs so the mixes didn't get played eventually. But don't lose faith, as improbable as it seems, I'll review them someday.


Denis

I love Guitar Wolf from the Erath!
Superabounder Posted - 01/22/2006 : 17:47:02
Could someone with the swap please email me the details for the ftp site? I lost all my email recently, and I need to get back to the site. Thanks. Anyone? Anyone?



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Llamadance Posted - 01/12/2006 : 01:33:29
quote:
Originally posted by Superabounder

I did upload it, but I don't know if anyone has downloaded it. If there is a problem getting it still, can someone please email me the ftp instructions again? I had to do a system recovery on Saturday and lost all my saved emails.




I've downloaded, but not listened yet because your tagging sucks ;)

Those .cda files are still there, but the mp3 files are there too now.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

Superabounder Posted - 01/11/2006 : 20:13:16
I did upload it, but I don't know if anyone has downloaded it. If there is a problem getting it still, can someone please email me the ftp instructions again? I had to do a system recovery on Saturday and lost all my saved emails.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
vilainde Posted - 01/11/2006 : 07:24:54
bump
I'll try to review llama's soon, in case anyone still cares. Has Super's mix been uploaded eventually?


Denis

"You know what? You know what? You know what? Shut the fuck up!"
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/03/2006 : 06:19:55
I STILL don't have the interent at home.

Ridiculous.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Superabounder Posted - 01/03/2006 : 04:12:31
Thanks Steve. I am retrying it right now, as I was able to figure out the whole mp3 conversion finally, I think, so it looks like they are uploading correctly as we speak. I have to get ready and go to work, so renaming the songs will have to be done later (and clearing out those 44 byte files).



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Llamadance Posted - 01/03/2006 : 02:11:03
Superabounder, the files don't seem to be there, just some 44 byte files with .cda extensions. The notes seem to have uploaded fine though.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

Superabounder Posted - 01/02/2006 : 19:09:17
Review: Benji's mix.
Benji, your mix is filled with much music that is slower and more introspective than anything that I listen to regularly. I love it. I'm not in the mood for it all the time, but hearing it today for about the third and fourth listens, I enjoy just about everything. I love the songs by Dirty Three, Cat Power, Neko, and Micah Hinson. All the rest are good also. You certainly do put forth a certain feeling on this mix, kind of depressing in many parts, but also hopeful and spiritual feeling in others. I enjoyed getting a chance to hear Sigur Ros, Mogwai, and Low whom I have often heard about but never actually heard. Of those, Mogwai sounds like something I'd like to check out more, maybe also the Low album "The Great Destroyer" which I see cited quite often. Must buys for me: I do need to get a cd by Neko for sure, and maybe even Dirty Three-that's my favorite song on the mix. Now that I think about it and hear it again, maybe some Mogwai. Only misses for me: for some reason I have never liked Throwing Muses (sorry). Only chance I ever gave them was Hunkapapa or something like that. Just never did it for me. Anyway, thanks for a beautiful sounding mix.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Superabounder Posted - 01/01/2006 : 17:57:36
If anyone from the mix group is able, can you check the ftp to see if what I uploaded works or not? This is the first time I've used ftp, and I may have a song format that is not usable. Thanks for any help. I'm on my way out for a while right now, but will check back tonight/tomorrow.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Superabounder Posted - 12/29/2005 : 22:45:04
hey everyone. I have finished my mix, and I have just gotten my new DSL to finally work tonight!!!!! Yes!!!!!! Finally!!! (last few days have been frustrating with it) I promise to upload sometime during this weekend a very nice, interesting mix to you. And I apologize for delaying it beyond my scheduled date of 12/26. As if I didn't have enought time already to get it done. Well anyway, cheers!! DSL is amazing!!!! Out of the stone ages.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Broken Face Posted - 12/23/2005 : 08:09:41
hey all,

i dropped the ball on the kinks mix. life has just been too messy lately, but things are now slowing down, and i will upload the kinks mix on tuesday whe i get back from my parents house.

i have not received ANYTHING from martian-honey since this first started, so i don't know what her deal is. Superabounder is NOT off the hook (sorry Stephen), so upload away. HPM has to upload soon too.

I'm consistantly dissappointed in how people just don't care about the later mixes. its really sad for those who put a lot of time in. Apologies for the late Kinks mix, but i think we all deserve a 'shame on us' for dropping this from our priorities.

-Brian
Superabounder Posted - 12/22/2005 : 17:02:11
Does that mean I'm off the hook? I am the last person scheduled-for this Monday. Well, I will do it anyway just in case anyone is still messing with it. I only received half the discs from Brian a month or so ago and have only had time to listen to a few so far with trip out of town and holidays.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
darwin Posted - 12/22/2005 : 14:42:47
Half way through the exchange I lost the ability to ftp at work due to an imperial computer administrator. I think surfer rosa's was the last I could download.
ObfuscateByWill Posted - 12/22/2005 : 12:42:46
Dead and buried.

R.I.P.

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.

Llamadance Posted - 12/22/2005 : 11:55:14
Has this died? I wanted to get Kinky for Xmas.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

Llamadance Posted - 12/09/2005 : 08:03:50
And to reciprocate, a review of Brian's mix.

A mix of two halves was my impression, the first half being more or less indie/rock and the second half with a huge vein of country/folk running through it. Surprisingly the second half is my favourite. I've always had a soft spot for folk/country, but I've been pretty selective about it. I've got one album by both Calexico and Iron & Wine, so it was great to hear them together, with "A History of Lovers" being my favourite track from the mix. Nice to hear The Kinks, a band I've probably neglected - I own nothing by them, but probably know all their singles.
In truth, I was probably a bit disappointed with the Shostakovich track, it just seemed a bit dreary and aimless - maybe because it's been taken out of context, I'm not sure. America's #1 Sweetheart was a good song - it sounds just like Malkmus, is there a reason for that?
Anyway great mix, ta.

Brazil/Argentina (winners)- Calexico/Iron & Wine ; The Wiyos; Lambchop

Togo (whipping boys) - Peter Hammill; The Books; Unsung

Holland (nearly men;) - America's #1 Sweetheart; Liz Janes & Create(!)




That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

Broken Face Posted - 12/08/2005 : 11:26:42
Review: Llamadance

Favs: Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian – "Forbidden Colours," The Skeksis – "Joel is Dead," Maria McKee – "Scarlover"
Least Favs: Lone Justice – "Inspiration," The Kleptones – "Jazz"
Comments: Another solid mix. I always love seeing New Jersey bands pimped, so nice job w/ the Wrens. You also included my favorite ATDI song, so bravo on that. As for the new stuff i liked, "Forbidden Colours" really stands out as one of the best tracks on the disc, and there was something really fun about "Joel is Dead." The song that grew on me the most was the "Gimme Shelter" cover, which i didn't like at all the first time through. Also possibly the best titled mix thus far. Good job.

-Brian
Broken Face Posted - 12/06/2005 : 18:57:37
i run through this thread with a fine toothed comb

(and i find that no one is reviewing anymore!)

-Brian
fumanbru Posted - 12/06/2005 : 18:37:00
quote:
Originally posted by Broken Face

oh, and on further listening, i have to comment that Fu mislabeled one of the tracks. the version of "Wig in a Box" you put on the mix was the Polyphonic Spree's version from the WIG IN A BOX compilation, not the film version. sorry to be nitpicky!

Denis' review should be up later today

-Brian




good catch brian! but i intentionally did that to see if anyone actually listened to my mix! i have both versions on my hard drive and i guess i got them mixed up. but i do enjoy the polyphonic spree version.

started listening to sir rock's today. haven't heard of any of these tunes before. i quite like tracks 6 and 7. so far not big on that deerhoof tune. heard a lot about the band so i'll have to check out some of their other stuff.



"I joined the Cult of Frank/ cause I'm a real go-getter!"
ObfuscateByWill Posted - 12/05/2005 : 12:16:07
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

Heh. I think it's the first time someone reviews a mix twice.
Llama, you haven't reviewed Scott's either.



I wasn't going to mention it.

Just sulk a bit.

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
vilainde Posted - 12/05/2005 : 07:07:25
[monty python voice] What a terrible joke! [/monty python voice]

Just kidding. If you read your first fake review, it looks strangely similar to the actual one though. You should have sticked to it.


Denis

"You know what? You know what? You know what? Shut the fuck up!"
Superabounder Posted - 12/05/2005 : 05:10:40
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

Heh. I think it's the first time someone reviews a mix twice.
Llama, you haven't reviewed Scott's either.


Denis

"You know what? You know what? You know what? Shut the fuck up!"


haha-this is actually only my first review of frog's: whatever previous post I wrote about it said I wanted to do a "generic" joke review so that I could participate in the thread (without having listened to any of the mixes), but seeing as how Brian was mailing the non-ftp'ers their discs, I just received the first ones a few weeks ago, and I'm only up to listening to Benji's now. In other words, the other review was pure generic comments (supposed to be for a laugh!). Ahh. That is pretty much par for the course whenever I try to make a joke.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Llamadance Posted - 12/05/2005 : 03:16:27
Aaaaahhh, so much music, so little time.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.

vilainde Posted - 12/05/2005 : 03:07:50
Heh. I think it's the first time someone reviews a mix twice.
Llama, you haven't reviewed Scott's either.


Denis

"You know what? You know what? You know what? Shut the fuck up!"
Superabounder Posted - 12/04/2005 : 15:30:54
Frog'n'roll review: When I first listened to your mix, it rubbed me completely the wrong way, and I never got past the first 8-10 songs. I stuck with it, and it seems that several songs just took a while to grow on me. Overall, the mix reminds me of a trip through the western US, like in the movie "Wild at Heart". You did just go through the US, correct? (thought I read on here that you did, but not sure). I like the guitar lines and sounds in several songs-Pinback, Sleater-Kinney. OK,
FAVORITES: Yo La Tengo, which I had never heard (and I love the song), Sleater-Kinney (ditto), Kristen Hersh song which is mesmerizing and beautiful, Jonny Polonsky, Sweet 75. I have a soft spot in my heart for Jesus & Mary Chain, and I especially like the one at the end of your mix.
PRETTY INTERESTING: Joe Strummer song, Big Audio Dynamite (I've heard enough of them in the past, though), the Iggy Pop & Goran Bregovic song, the Walkabouts, Lisa Gerrard.
AVERAGE songs to me that I can listen to without having to change, but don't love: Firewater, Kat Onoma (they almost remind me of Frank off the "Gold" album, but not quite enough!), Shoulders, Shane MacGowan.
HATE!!: Calvin Russell "Texas" song. I just hate this song, and I LIVE in Texas. Roadrunners song-maybe I don't like it because of word association with "Bush".

I like your mix. I have listened to it a surprising number of times, and it has an interesting feel to it. For some reason I thought of Frank Black as I listened to some of the songs. Maybe it was that western feel that I described earlier, and thinking about Pistolero. Anyway, nice job.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
Llamadance Posted - 12/04/2005 : 14:51:46
Your review and Denis' should be up in the next couple of days or so Brian, just need another listen or two to finalise my opinions. Oops, just remembered I've not reviewed darwin's yet either.


That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.


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