Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Mix #15: 9/2/2011

Click here to listen to the whole playlist (and we only got 23 of 24 songs this week, but I'm going to keep saying "Click here to listen to the whole playlist" until somebody calls me on it). Check below for indiviual videos and entertaining notes for each song.

1. If I Had a Heart - Fever Ray
2. Stay Lit - Holy Fuck
3. Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
4. Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings
5. SexyBack - Justin Timberlake
6. I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
7. Use the Force - Jamiroquai
8. Drunken Tears - Quasi
9. I and I - Taja Seville
10. Cop Shoot Cop (String Session Mix) - Spiritualized
11. Wanna Make It Wit Chu - Desert Sessions
12. Age of Consent - New Order
13. Wynona's Big Brown Beaver - Primus
14. Doing Dumb Shit - Ice Cube
15. Moment of Clairty - DJ Danger Mouse
16. Fuck Shit Stack - Reggie Watts
17. Paper Planes - M.I.A.
18. Comfort Eagle - Cake
19. The Tyson Shuffle - Audio Bullys
20. Mrs. Buttersworth (demo) - Nirvana
21. Quitter - The Toadies
22. God and Country - The Thermals *
23. Interference - Cop Shoot Cop
24. Window Pane - Coil

* = video not found

Fever Ray: If I Had a Heart



Some of you who watch alt television shows would recognize this song from Jessie Pinkman's go-kart scene in Season 4 of Breaking Bad.

Stay Lit: Holy Fuck



Of the two current almost-mainstream bands that are trying to, like, make statements with their names and do irreparable damage to the ability of the FCC and THE MAN to control our lives through conspiracy theories, I'll take this band over Fucked Up any day of the week.

Stevie Wonder: Higher Ground



The nerve of this guy to cover the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

The Ting tings: Shut Up and Let Me Go



I heard the manager of that screwed up bread place where I get my coffee say the other day “No two Paneras are alike!” He was wicked psyched and proud of that information! He went into the back room to count the change, and I heard him listening to this song back there.

Justin Timberlake: SexyBack



Playing this song is about as embarrassing (to me) as playing Marilyn Manson was a few weeks ago, but men love it, women love it, and anybody in between loves it, so let's not fight it. Let's just absorb through osmosis.

Marvin Gaye: I Heard it Through the Grapevine



The nerve of this guy to cover the California Raisins.

Jamiroquai: Use the Force



Speaking of using the force, Cowboys and Aliens is the cheap emotion hit of the summer. If you drink two whiskeys before and three Rolling Rocks during, your opinions will be stronger than the rest of your viewing party.

Quasi: Drunken Tears



Hey heterosexual dudes who aren't too fat, it really is okay to sit next to each other at the movies. I have no idea where I got this song from, but the name of the album is HOT SHIT.

Taja Seville: I & I



Jesus Christ, speaking of movies, I spent a summer working at a movie theater, circa 1997 or 1998, and this song was on the the official Sony Theaters' playlist, which means I heard it two to three times a day for longer than I needed to. This might have been one of the first albums I had a computer nerd college friend download for me from a newsgroup or something, well before Napster came out.

Spiritualized: Cop Shoot Cop (String session mix)



I had been aware of this song for a long time, because it was the same name as one of my favorite bands once the internet was invented, so most of my early web searches led me to zero information about the band, but plenty of hits for this song, which I habitually skipped over. I didn't dig into the LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE ARE FLOATING THROUGH SPACE album until about a year ago. Both this song and this album would have a very good spot on any sex mix you're putting together.

Desert Sessions: Wanna Make it Wit Chu



Speaking of sex mixes, I'm not sure if this actually happened, but the way I remember it in my head, is that this was the first dance song when my friend got married.

New Order: Age of Consent



If this song was a person, they would wear bracelets to cover the scars they picked up when they went through their pre-adult cutting phase.

Primus: Wynona's Big Brown Beaver



I just heard a brand new Primus song the other day, and the reviewer said that it was the best thing they've put out since this song about beavers. Which made me sad because the new song wasn't that good, and I've bought all my Primus albums in the ten years since they put out their last album, and my sense of their non-hit legacy is scrambled.

Ice Cube: Doing Dumb Shit



How can you not giggle to yourself any time Ice Cube says "Then the nut came gooshin'"?

DJ Danger Mouse: Moment of Clarity



Just think and wonder what the world would be like if Danger Mouse never mashed together the Beatles and Jay-Z. WE NEVER WOULD HAVE HAD GIRL TALK!!!

Reggie Watts: Fuck Shit Stack



Is this hip hop or is it comedy, or does it exist on some enlightened plane elsewhere?

M.I.A.: Paper Planes



Part of me wants to wait another seven or eight years before I use this song because it's probably at its apex of being overplayed (which I totally understand, because as a jam, it's HOT SHIT), and it seems clear at this point we're never going to hear from M.I.A. again, but I can always come back again in half a decade with a remix.

Cake: Comfort Eagle



Has anybody seen Cake play live before? What are they even like? I feel like there's a possibility you could have a dozen people crowded on the stage looking all new-agey, but it could also be coffee-house scrub style. Yes, I'm aware I could YouTube a plethora of Cake performances, but I enjoy anecdotal experience from peers, so you tell me.

Audio Bullys: The Tyson Shuffle



I just have a hunch that ten years from now, nobody is going to be writing songs about the Klitchko brothers.

Nirvana: Mrs. Buttersworth (demo)



This song is one of the first tracks off the three-disc set of Nirvana rarities that came out a few years back. What I did with that one was make a one-CD mix of the best of the box set, which kept me company in the car across the country and back. Maybe if my music mixtape blog does well, I can get rid of that piss stained mattress I've been sleeping on.

The Toadies: Quitter



You want to change a young man's life forever to the point where he has some sort of weirdo music blog fifteen years later, open your show with this song.

The Thermals: God and Country

“I don’t like him uhhhh because he’s killed the most people ummmm with the death penalty.”
--Overheard alt politico cellphone conversation

Cop Shoot Cop: Interference



Something about listening to Cop Shoot Cop (the band, not the song, see above) always gave me the idea that it was preparing me to live in the city someday. Listening to this band a lot when I was in high school made me completely ready to ride on the subway and sit next to the guy covered with scabs.

Coil: Window Pane



We introduced original AIDS-core music last week with Men Without Hats. Coil was also a big influence on AIDS-core. Their cover of "Tainted Love" would have been one of the first music videos to really explore how frightening the AIDS epidemic was, but MTV refused to show it. Click here to read more.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Mix #14: 8/26/2011

25 for 25 on videos found this week! Bleagh!!!!! Remember to check below for videos and entertaining notes. Click here to listen to the whole playlist.

1.Arrows - Icicle
2.Vic Acid - Squarepusher
3. To Catch a Thief - Lovage
4. Inertia Creeps - Massive Attack
5. Worldwide - Del the Funky Homosapien
6. Lyrics to Go - A Tribe Called Quest
7. Hits from the Bong - Cypress Hill
8. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan
9. I Love a Magician - The Dismemberment Plan
10. Dr. Geek - The Melvins
11. Icarus Smicarus - McLusky
12. Youth Body Expression Explosion - Mudhoney
13. Mal Fader - DJ? Acucrak
14. Microwaved - Pitchshifter
15. Hooker with a Penis - Tool
16. The Sublime Freak - Lightning Bolt
17. Mighty Whity - Foetus
18. Diamond Pistols - Fresh Espresso
19. Baby - J Dilla (feat. Madlib & Guilty Simpson)
20. Gravity is My Enemy - Men Without Hats
21. Beautiful World - Devo
22. Bound for the Floor - Local H
23. It Doesn't Matter Any More - Buddy Holly
24. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - The Animals
25. The Man With the Blurry Face - Firewater