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The 5th Mixtape Exchange (Tapes In First Post)

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Now, my review...

Track 1: Really catchy piano/synth part, but got a little boring after a while. Sounds like something from the 60's or 70's in my opinion.

Track 2: Now this one was okay, it was very slow and relaxing. I liked the organ part in it, but that's pretty much it. The vocalist sounds familiar, however, this was probably my least favorite off the mix.

Track 3: This one I recognized within two seconds... The Beatles! My friend plays this song all the time. Not exactly my taste, but its a likable song.

Track 4: YES!!! MGMT!!! Love them so much. Nice to hear something up tempo after the first three tracks. Electric Feel is probably my favorite song from them.

Track 5: Very nice song. Indie, with a catchy beat and guitar line. Interesting lyrics, the vocalist sounded like Death Cab for Cutie, but I could be wrong. Track 5 to my iTunes Library. Can't wait to find out the real artist.

Track 6: The intro to this song really drew me in! Couldn't really understand what the vocalist was saying, but another song with catchy drums and guitars. The tambourine in this song was a nice touch. Started soft, then got louder, then became soft again. I like songs like that. This could pass for an Oasis song, I think.

Track 7: At first, I thought the guitar sounded really familiar. Then the vocals sounded really familiar. I have heard this song before, but its driving me crazy that I can't figure out what it is. I have heard this in a movie before, and the fact I can't remember that either is driving me insane too.

Track 8: The first bluesy track on the mix. Not a big fan of female vocals, and this song didn't help change my mind. I did like that quiet little saxaphone riff though. It's probably a good song within it's field, just not really my taste.

Track 9: Great intro for this song, I really liked it. The vocals were slightly boring, but it didn't really detract that much from the song. The violin was nice, and it really got interesting when the drums kicked in. Good, but it's not that extraordinary.

Track 10: "Noisy birds, noisy birds..." Nice and catchy song, which is surprising for something that mellow. Jazzy, but towards the middle it becomes a rock song.

Track 11: I liked it at first, but as it went on it became increasingly repetitive. not much to say

Track 12: Catchy male/female vocals in this one! The guitar and lyrics kept things interesting. I actually started dancing a little when I listened to this. Waiting to see the artist behind this song too.

Track 13: Probably my favorite song off the mix. Catchy drum beat and guitar riff. The vocalist had a great voice and the lyrics were interesting. Excited to see the artist. Another song from this mix to my iPod.

Track 14: This was a calming and soothing instrumental, great second-to-last idea for a song.

Track 15: I seriously liked this song. Mellow, but had a great piano line with a slow drum beat. Interesting lyrics and vocals. I feel like I know this artist or have at least heard the song, but I don't know who or what song it is. Great way to end the mix.

 

In summary, there were about three or four songs I really didn't like because of my tastes, but there were also plenty I really enjoyed. I also liked how the maker of the mix orginized the tape. All in all, a nice mixtape that mixed many genres.

I just found out that you got my mix (I originally had someone else but they didn't make a mix and got taken out)

 

I think there was supposed to be 16 tracks, perhaps one of them got lost or something... here's the tracklisting:

 

Song | Artist | Album

 

1. What Would I Want? Sky-Animal Collective (Fall Be Kind-EP)

2. Two Weeks-Grizzly Bear (Vecketimest)

3. Gila-Beach House (Devotion)

4. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Paul McCartney (Ram)

5. Electric Feel-MGMT (Oracular Spectacular)

6. Cath...-Death Cab For Cutie (Narrow Stairs)

7. Let Down-Radiohead (OK Computer)

8. Falling Slowly-Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová (Once)

9. One Evening-Feist (Let it Die)

10. Fiery Crash-Andrew Bird (Armchair Apocrypha)

11. Noisy Birds-Fictionist (Invisible Hand)

12. Black Tables-Other Lives (Other Lives)

13. Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)-The Decemberists (The Crane Wife)

14. There Goes the Fear-Doves ((500) Days of Summer)

15. Brennivin-The Album Leaf (Seal Beach)

16. Lover's Spit-Broken Social Scene (You Forgot it in People)

 

I'm thinking that perhaps you didn't get either track 1 or two. Glad to see you liked the songs... which ones would you say were your favorite?

 

 

here's the link to download mine if anyone else is interested: http://www.sendspace.com/file/jfsgtr

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1. Yeasayer - The Children - Wonderful opener, sets the tone for the mixtape perfectly, as the song is quite diverse in itself.

 

2. I like this. Amazing drumming here, and some lovely piano - the melody is superb.

 

3. Sounds like Yeah Yeah Yeahs to my ears, definitely a good thing. Nice female vocals and great chorus. Is this Metric?

 

4. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move - Jesus H. Christ, is that a man on vocals?! Fucking hell, he has a good voice. Great riff here as well.

 

5. Owen Pallett - The Great Elsewhere - The standout. Infectious melody, interesting thing going on rhythmically, and when those drums come in... oh my god. Need to give Heartland another listen.

 

6. I recognise this from somewhere, though I can't for the life of me recall where. Has quite a nice feel to it.

 

7. That's got to be one of the most interesting percussive ideas I've heard in a while! Great vocals too - sounds like early Animal Collective or something.

 

8. 12/8 time signature, which is always a good thing. Solid bassline, excellent chorus too.

 

9. Octave distance between keyboards and guitar, nice touch. Rather like these vocals.

 

10. Heavy emphasis on the percussion here - pretty impressive if you ask me. Really nice use of buildup too.

 

11. Instrumental to finish things off. Genuinely beautiful piece that helps to bring it to a close in style.

 

Really enjoyed this mixtape, and there's rather a lot here that I would like to hear more of. So thanks to my mystery mixtaper. :cheesy:

I just found out that you got my mix (I originally had someone else but they didn't make a mix and got taken out)

 

I think there was supposed to be 16 tracks, perhaps one of them got lost or something... here's the tracklisting:

 

Song | Artist | Album

 

1. What Would I Want? Sky-Animal Collective (Fall Be Kind-EP)

2. Two Weeks-Grizzly Bear (Vecketimest)

3. Gila-Beach House (Devotion)

4. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Paul McCartney (Ram)

5. Electric Feel-MGMT (Oracular Spectacular)

6. Cath...-Death Cab For Cutie (Narrow Stairs)

7. Let Down-Radiohead (OK Computer)

8. Falling Slowly-Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová (Once)

9. One Evening-Feist (Let it Die)

10. Fiery Crash-Andrew Bird (Armchair Apocrypha)

11. Noisy Birds-Fictionist (Invisible Hand)

12. Black Tables-Other Lives (Other Lives)

13. Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)-The Decemberists (The Crane Wife)

14. There Goes the Fear-Doves ((500) Days of Summer)

15. Brennivin-The Album Leaf (Seal Beach)

16. Lover's Spit-Broken Social Scene (You Forgot it in People)

 

I'm thinking that perhaps you didn't get either track 1 or two. Glad to see you liked the songs... which ones would you say were your favorite?

 

 

here's the link to download mine if anyone else is interested: http://www.sendspace.com/file/jfsgtr

 

You did have 16 songs, but for some reason I had the Grizzly Bear song twice and not the song by Animal Collective.

The songs by Death Cab, Radiohead, Doves, and Broken Social Scene were my favorites, thanks for asking :D

You did have 16 songs, but for some reason I had the Animal Collective song twice and not the song by Grizzly Bear.

The songs by Death Cab, Radiohead, Doves, and Broken Social Scene were my favorites, thanks for asking :D

 

hmm... that's strange, perhaps i sent a duplicate or something. do you have that grizzly bear song? or would u like me to send it?

That link seems messed up or incomplete...I get a "file not found" on Rapidshare when I click on it. Looks like the link might be partially broken before the "ssion" part. Could you check this because I really want to download that tape! :D

 

Sorry about that, I posted the entire link but the forum seems to have abridged it, let me post it again for you. Tell me how you like it :)

 

01 Gone Forever by Ulrich Schnauss (Not a well known artist who does some awesome electronic stuff, not imogen heap though )

02 Tri-State by Above & Beyond

03 I Feel Love by Static Revenger

04 Morning Song by Zero 7

05 Mirrorball by Elbow

06 Theysay by Josiah Leming (An artist who was kicked out of American Idol before the final 30 people, I think he is pretty talented and really like this song)

07 Chemicals Collide by Cloud Cult

08 Wrestlers by Hot Chip

09 Local Joke by Neon Indian

10 Lisztomania by Phoenix (It seems a good amount of people used this track)

11 Little Secrets by Passion Pit

12 Sweet Talk by The Killers

13 Raindrops by Basement Jaxx

14 Stall Out (Live) + Burden Outro by Mute Math (I mixed this live version together with an Outro from another track by the same band).

 

http://rapidshare.com/files/340633802/Mixtape_Submission.rar.html

So I'm half way through doing my review, finishing it now :D

 

 

I don't think the person who should have received my tape has posted a review yet unless I've missed it...

I love the Mute Math love in this thread. :wacky:

1. Yeasayer - The Children - Wonderful opener, sets the tone for the mixtape perfectly, as the song is quite diverse in itself.

 

2. I like this. Amazing drumming here, and some lovely piano - the melody is superb.

 

3. Sounds like Yeah Yeah Yeahs to my ears, definitely a good thing. Nice female vocals and great chorus. Is this Metric?

 

4. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move - Jesus H. Christ, is that a man on vocals?! Fucking hell, he has a good voice. Great riff here as well.

 

5. Owen Pallett - The Great Elsewhere - The standout. Infectious melody, interesting thing going on rhythmically, and when those drums come in... oh my god. Need to give Heartland another listen.

 

6. I recognise this from somewhere, though I can't for the life of me recall where. Has quite a nice feel to it.

 

7. That's got to be one of the most interesting percussive ideas I've heard in a while! Great vocals too - sounds like early Animal Collective or something.

 

8. 12/8 time signature, which is always a good thing. Solid bassline, excellent chorus too.

 

9. Octave distance between keyboards and guitar, nice touch. Rather like these vocals.

 

10. Heavy emphasis on the percussion here - pretty impressive if you ask me. Really nice use of buildup too.

 

11. Instrumental to finish things off. Genuinely beautiful piece that helps to bring it to a close in style.

 

Really enjoyed this mixtape, and there's rather a lot here that I would like to hear more of. So thanks to my mystery mixtaper. :cheesy:

 

That's my mixtape! I'm glad you enjoyed it :nice:

Here's the tracklisting:

 

1. The Children - Yeasayer

2. Noam Chomsky Spring Break 2002 - Department of Eagles

3. Marrow - St. Vincent

4. Stillness is the Move - Dirty Projectors

5. The Great Elsewhere - Owen Pallett

6. Marla - Grizzly Bear

7. Take Pills - Panda Bear

8. 2080 - Yeasayer

9. Lover Of Mine - Beach House

10. Song Song Song - Final Fantasy

11. Movement II: Sleeping Invader - Sufjan Stevens

 

Link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ewv30v

 

Had lots of fun making it :wacko:

Ok so here's my mixtape review...I can't wait to see who my mixtape friend is :cool:

 

 

Track 1: A purely instrumental number, classical in style. Heavy on the strings and Piano. Normally, classical music isn't my thing at all but on reflection it was quite a good set up for the rest of the tape.

 

Track 2: When it started with the line "When there's nothing left to burn you have to set yourself on fire" being spoken, I was expecting something totally different to what then started. It's an easy going track, which after a few seconds introduces a nice male voice., just under half way through a femal voice comes in which had a Martha Wainwright ish feel to it. Nice tempo to it and something that I will definitely listen to again. I was thinking I should know what it is, but so far I still have no clue

 

Track 3: Straight away I was drawn to this as soon as the guitar started. The more I listen to it the more I think it sounds like Fleet Foxes...I've only heard a couple of their track so I could be WAY off. I like the guitar in it an again it's fairly easy listening.

 

Track 4: Starts of sounding like a country track but then drifts away from there as the tempo picks up. The singers voice is nice but I don't think this one is for me. Sorry :embarrassed:

 

Track 5: Maroon 5 - Not Coming Home. The first of the tracks that I recognised instantly. I loved Songs About Jane when it came out. I haven't listened to the album in a while and hearing this made me go back and have a listen.

 

Track 6: A nice upbeat, punchy little number. The singer has quite a distinctive voice which made me want to listen again. Left me feeling upbeat and I had another listen almost immediately.

 

Track 7: Damien Rice - Amie if I'm not mistaken :D I love Damien Rice, he's got a stunning voice and it's always good to chill out to.

 

Track 8: I do like a nice Piano intro in a song :D After the intro the songs starts with a male voice singing in what I think is French. Accordions come into it and the paino is a constant all the way through. The whole song has a very French sound to it. Not really my cup of tea but it did kinda flow nicely with the other tracks.

 

Track 9: Again, nice piece of piano work at the beginning of the song. A pleasant female voice begins to sing. She has a nice voice, not too subtle, not too in your face. As the song progresses and the drums come in it seems to come to life a bit more. Interesting song. Also, the voice does sound familiar on further listens but I'm still none the wiser as to who it is...

 

Track 10: A bit of an electro feel to the start of this song and then the drum beat comes in. When I first started listening to it, it reminded me very much of Muse. Not that this is a bad thing at all. I think this might be one of my favourite tracks from the mix. I'm interested to find out what it is and do some exploring.

 

Track 11: On first listen sounds a bit bollywood. Also sounds a bit like early panic at the disco with its pace and tempo. If that's a dude singing, then he's also got an impressive vocal range too :stunned::laugh3:

 

Track 12: Nice soft guitar to introduce the song before the piano and percussion comes in. It's a slowish track that saunters along nicely accompanied by a easy on the ear female voice. Like most of the tracks on here it's a breezy little number that would sit well on anyones iPod in their chill out playlist.

 

Track 13: I found myself tapping along to this. It's an upbeat number, made by the nice silky voice that seeps into your ears as you listen. Cool track.

 

Track 14: A 2 minute number with a bit of a jazzy feel to it. It comes across as quite dreary. It didn't really grab me and probably the track I would listen to least on the mixtape.

 

Track 15: Piano track that starts off slowly, does speed up in places but not really enough for me to love it. I did feel at 6 minutes it was slightly long, although the last 2 minutes I think are my favourite part of the song. I do like the voice, whoever it belongs to :laugh3: On reflection it sits nicely as the last song in the mix.

 

 

In conclusion, this is a nice easy listening mixtape and there are a few gems in there that I'd like to find out what they are and look into the artists further. There's a couple of the songs that I think with a few more listens might grow on me too. As for Damien Rice, thank you!!! Love him and his voice always helps chill me out. Thank you whoever made the tape. I'll wait now to see the tracklist :D

 

 

 

 

 

Oh btw, I don't remember who's mix had Morning Runner - Burning Benches in there but whoever it was, AWESOME choice! I love that whole album :D

 

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:D You are awesome! I am delighted to be able to share this list with you! Your opinion for the mixtape is really impressive! Thanks!

 

Here My playlist "Secret Of Flyboat" :

 

1- David Bowie - Diamond Dogs remix

2- Adrian Younge - Dynomite

3- The Big Pink - Dominos

4- Jack Of Heart - Yes you Know

5- YAS - Azza

6- Pink Martini - Sympathique

7- Minitel Rose - Elevator

8- Film Noir - In a courtroom

9- Le Loup - Saddle Mountain

10- Crocodile - Underworld

11- Flairs - Superlife

12- G-swing - Cement Mixer

13- Norah Jones - Tell yer mama

14- Eric Sarmiento - Reptiles

15- Amelie - Sweet Protection

16- Alain Bashung - Sur un trapèze

17- Linda Martini - Sinto A Cabeça cair

 

http://www.sendspace.com/file/vbiuym

 

I tried to do my best even though much of choice was not entirely wise? I took the risk to put French songs yes I know :rolleyes: sorry. Thank you for taking the time to make a brilliant analysis. It was a pleasure but it was very hard, I do not know what track to put in.

 

Sorry for my English, my review comes soon I LOVE MY TRACKLIST!

 

See ya! :D

 

HA! I knew it was you! Awesome, I was privileged to get a mixtape from you! I can't believe the first track was a Bowie song! And I got the norah one, that was a good track. You did a great job of adding a wide variety, that's what I was impressed with!

That's my mixtape! I'm glad you enjoyed it :nice:

Here's the tracklisting:

 

1. The Children - Yeasayer

2. Noam Chomsky Spring Break 2002 - Department of Eagles

3. Marrow - St. Vincent

4. Stillness is the Move - Dirty Projectors

5. The Great Elsewhere - Owen Pallett

6. Marla - Grizzly Bear

7. Take Pills - Panda Bear

8. 2080 - Yeasayer

9. Lover Of Mine - Beach House

10. Song Song Song - Final Fantasy

11. Movement II: Sleeping Invader - Sufjan Stevens

 

Link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ewv30v

 

Had lots of fun making it :wacko:

 

OH CHRIST, I SHOULD HAVE SPOTTED THAT! :P

 

Don't listen to Yellow House all that much, hehe.

 

Nice music taste you've got.

Here's my review:

 

 

Track 01. Opening the mix with a very nice (what sounds like cello) piece. It sounds a bit bittersweet. At times feeling sorrow and sadness, but at the same time at points being uplifting. I could picture this being part of a movie score. I like how in the middle the pace picks up and creates more tension. Then it eases out at the end.

 

Track 04. The song starts with with a nice clean guitar riff, and an 80's feeling beat. This song is very upbeat and extremely catchy. The vocals sort of remind me of The Killers (though I haven't really listened to them, so i might be entirely wrong :P). Although the song has an 80's feel it still feels somewhat modern. The song seems like it would be very danceable and makes you want to move along with the beat.

 

Track 05. (titled Quiet). It's a lullaby feeling song. the vocals are slightly reminiscent of Wayne from the Flaming Lips.

 

Track 06. A really great way to transition into this song. Breaking the song open with heavy drums, and then synths the song already sounds like it will be a really catchy song. The vocals come in with a lot of reverb giving an almost angelic feel to it. Then a male vocalist sings, with the female vocals harmonizing in the background. The song is very catchy throughout. I really like the driving bass notes at the end. The chorus is extremely catchy with multiple voices singing various things. The harmonies are very nice in this song. I like then how the song gets quiet and the drums stop and the singing starts singing & mentioning Giraffes. The song then picks up again with the drums being the driving force.

 

Track 10. This song starts off sounding like a sampled drum beat running through a vinyl player. The music is quite minimal, just guitars on both years some synths on the side. The vocals are also harmonizing in the center. It still sounds quite nice with it being simple. The person seems to be singing about someone else he used to care about and the few instruments in it make the song appear much more personal. Then a full drum set kicks in and the song becomes almost danceable and extremely catchy. The song then goes back again to how it sounded in the beginning. Another chorus comes up as before. I can almost imagine it being related to halloween. It has a creepy kinda feel with the vibrato on the instrument on the right. Also this part sort of reminds me of monster mash.

 

Track 11. The song starts off with an electric piano sounding as if being listening from a vinyl system. The song immediately is very catchy. The melody seems as though it's been done before but it still sounds different. The catchiness of the verses makes me think of the spring/summer. The bass is really nice within this song, and by having the walking bass line gives the feeling of movement. I can sort of imagine Paul McCartney or The Beatles writing a song like this.

 

Track 12. Song starts off with a single guitar riff and drum beat. Then another guitar line comes in. The playing is kind of sloppy, but fits. Synths come in playing chords, and then single notes. The synths then mimic the guitar riff as well. This song has sort of a dark feel to it, yet feels quirky with the synthsiser horns... almost a feeling of humor at some moments.

 

Track 13. The song starts with snare drum being hit and a guitar riff being played. The song then becomes more full with vocals coming in as well as piano and more guitars. The song sort of has a 60's feel in terms of the melody of the song, but still feels more modern. Definitely the sound of an indie-pop band.

 

Track 14. Starting off the song with a piano and guitar already it seems as though that the song might be a ballad. The vocals sound very familiar... perhaps Metric? You can definitely tell that it sounds like Emily Haines, she has that distinct kind of voice. I like the chorus to the song, the harmonies are very nice. This song seems like a very nicely written song overall. Her voice is very nice and works really well with the music... overall a very catchy song.

 

Track 15. Just from the beginning notes I can already tell I like the song. The piano is very nice with the chords. The melody with the chords give a sense of sadness, or of reflection. It still sounds very beautiful... piano is one instrument that I always enjoy to hear

 

Track 16. (Besides having the title of the band and song when I open the document :P), I could guess that it was probably Steely Dan or a band from around their time. They have a 70's soft rock feel to them. I have listened to this band a little bit. I really enjoy the slide guitar within the song. Overall just a nicely written song, one of which I haven't heard before by the band.

 

Track 17. Even without the title (was also on itunes when i opened it)... you could definitely tell that it's BB King... not just by the vocals but also his distinct guitar sound/style. I've only heard a few BB King songs before, this one is quite a treat. It breaks him away from his typical blues sound and puts BB into a songwriting style, which I feel works quite well for him. I could see myself listening to more of these. I also like how the song builds towards the end and there's vocalists. Brings a nice close to the mix.

 

 

Favorites: 4, 5,6, 14, 15 ,17

 

 

Nice job with the mix I enjoyed all the songs for the most part. Tracks 12 & 13 were probably my least favorite.

 

 

FUU did you not get tracks 2/3/7/8/9?? They were some of the best ones on there >.< I can get them to... here just download the one with all the song names on it since the original one obviously sucks >.< Sad too coz it messed up the song order :( http://www.mediafire.com/?hhtwtiyyyuj

 

Yeah I couldn't delete some of the info for some of them coz they were .mp4s which I can't edit in Windows so... sorry... although it doesn't really matter, you're getting the tracklisting now anyway :p I'm glad you liked most of it. :nice:

 

Tracklisting...

 

01 - Prelude - Cello Suite No. 2 - Mstislav Rostropovich (composer = J. S. Bach) (Bach - Cello Suites Nos. 1-6)

02 - Transliterator - DeVotchKa (A Mad & Faithful Telling)

03 - Jetson - Dutch Uncles (Dutch Uncles)

04 - Through The Ice - Danimal Kingdom (Danimal Kingdom Demos)

05 - Quiet - Apparatjik (not off an album) (idk how its title managed to slip through the cracks... >.<)

06 - The Zookeeper's Boy - Mew (And The Glass Handed Kites)

07 - City Birds - Polvo (In Prism)

08 - Mr. Hurricane - Beast (Beast)

09 - Black Market - Weather Report (Black Market)

10 - Second Chance - Liam Finn (I'll Be Lightning)

11 - Neverending Summer - Dayplayer (Neverending Summer)

12 - On The Motorway - Metronomy (Nights Out)

13 - Black Wax - Dananananakrod (Hey Everyone) (note: I'd give this a chance to grow on you, I hated it when I first heard it...:nice:)

14 - Soft Rock Star (Jimmy vs. Joe Mix) - Metric (Grow Up And Blow Away)

15 - Life Mask (Interlude) - Portico Quartet (Isla) (amazing amazing modern jazz fusion band... I highly recommend listening to some of their other stuff)

16 - Pearl Of The Quarter - Steely Dan (Countdown To Ecstasy)

17 - Hummingbird - B. B. King (I have no idea what album this is... one of my dad's old live vinyls :P) (Really glad you liked this, I love B. B. King so much)

 

I fucked up this mixtape sooo bad... sorry man

 

Edit: Ok apparently I already posted here this morning (?) I thought it didn't go through... I don't think I finished my post haha so sorry >.<

 

I better not fuck this up so bad next time...

1. Intro - The xx - The xx

2. Front Page Story / Diamonds In The River - Truth Of The World: Welcome To The Show - Evermore

3. The Price Of Love - To Lose My Life - White Lies

4. Tyrant - Dreaming Out Loud - OneRepublic

5. Sweet Disposition - Conditions - Temper Trap

6. Fine For Now - Veckatimest - Grizzly Bear

7. Heart's A Mess - Like Drawing Blood - Gotye

8. KC Accidental - You Forgot It In People - Broken Social Scene

9. Crown Of Love - Funeral - Arcade Fire

10. Black Wave (I cut the first bit off) - Neon Bible - Arcade Fire

11. Blank White Page - Sign No More - Mumford and Sons

12. Foreign Land (acoustic) - Inshalla - Eskimo Joe

13. In The Deep Shade - For The Birds - The frames

14. Love is the end - Perfect Symmetry - Keane

15. Goodnight, Travel Well - Day and Age - The Killers

 

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=4673ce3b96fe94b908f8df73f2072ed6495f498a7442f9de33bdb4a7d715cd35

 

Hah, really? Cool man, thanks. Nice taste you have. :nice:

don't worry about it! I still really enjoyed the mix even without those songs... i'm downloading the new mix you posted. I'll listen to the other songs and let you know what I think.

don't worry about it! I still really enjoyed the mix even without those songs... i'm downloading the new mix you posted. I'll listen to the other songs and let you know what I think.

 

Thanks :sweatdrop: I was mainly irritated because I worked on the transitions between songs for a really long time. I wanna hear yours too, has yours been reviewed yet?

Thanks :sweatdrop: I was mainly irritated because I worked on the transitions between songs for a really long time. I wanna hear yours too, has yours been reviewed yet?

 

yeah

 

mine was reviewed here (towards the bottom): http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3943016&postcount=854

 

 

Here's my mixtape (w/ all the info attached):

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2egivd

Song | Artist | Album

 

1. What Would I Want? Sky-Animal Collective (Fall Be Kind-EP)

2. Two Weeks-Grizzly Bear (Vecketimest)

3. Gila-Beach House (Devotion)

4. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Paul McCartney (Ram)

5. Electric Feel-MGMT (Oracular Spectacular)

6. Cath...-Death Cab For Cutie (Narrow Stairs)

7. Let Down-Radiohead (OK Computer)

8. Falling Slowly-Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová (Once)

9. One Evening-Feist (Let it Die)

10. Fiery Crash-Andrew Bird (Armchair Apocrypha)

11. Noisy Birds-Fictionist (Invisible Hand)

12. Black Tables-Other Lives (Other Lives)

13. Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)-The Decemberists (The Crane Wife)

14. There Goes the Fear-Doves ((500) Days of Summer)

15. Brennivin-The Album Leaf (Seal Beach)

16. Lover's Spit-Broken Social Scene (You Forgot it in People)

^ Great opening tracks!

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01 - Prelude - Cello Suite No. 2 - Mstislav Rostropovich (composer = J. S. Bach) (Bach - Cello Suites Nos. 1-6)

 

Rostropovich and Bach? :stunned:

 

Sara, you've just earned yourself some awesome points from me. :nice:

^ Great opening tracks!

 

thanks! when making mixes, I always find that the opening and closing tracks are really important and key tracks to choose

yeah

 

mine was reviewed here (towards the bottom): http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3943016&postcount=854

 

 

Here's my mixtape (w/ all the info attached):

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2egivd

 

THERE GOES THE FEARRRR <3 hah sorry I'm just in love with that song <3

Rostropovich and Bach? :stunned:

 

Sara, you've just earned yourself some awesome points from me. :nice:

 

You know Rostropovich? And u liek teh bach? :wacko:

 

Violet I love you

There Goes the Fear is an amazing song. I saw 500 Days of Summer, and then my friend was bugging me to listen to the soundtrack and I kept saying I would but didn't. Then about 2 months ago I final gave it a listen and was blown away by that song

There Goes the Fear is an amazing song. I saw 500 Days of Summer, and then my friend was bugging me to listen to the soundtrack and I kept saying I would but didn't. Then about 2 months ago I final gave it a listen and was blown away by that song

 

I just picked up The Last Broadcast, the album it's originally off of, on a whim at a secondhand CD exchange store, I'm so glad I did, it took me some time to grow on me but it's sooo good. I think I almost put There Goes The Fear on your mixtape actually :P

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