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June 30, 2009:
tracklist: 01. Iron & Wine - Communion Cups and Someone's Coat :: Around the Well, 2009 02. Great Lake Swimmers - The Chorus in the Underground :: Lost Channels, 2009 03. Mary Gauthier - Last of the Hobo Kings :: Between Daylight and Dark, 2007 04. Sleater-Kinney - Sympathy :: One Beat, 2002 05. John Cale - Gideon's Bible :: Vintage Violence, 1970 06. Sia - Playground :: Some People Have Real Problems, 2008 07. XTC - Church of Women :: Wasp Star (Apple Venus 2), 2000 08. Sufjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day :: Illinois, 2005 09. Nickel Creek - When in Rome :: Why Should the Fire Die?, 2005 ~~ Richard Einhorn / Anonymous 4 - Pater Noster (excerpt) :: Voices of Light ~~ 10. Leonard Cohen - Joan of Arc :: Songs of Love and Hate, 1971 11. Josh Ritter - Girl in the War :: The Animal Years, 2006 12. St. Vincent - Laughing With a Mouth of Blood :: Actor, 2009 13. Choir of St Paul of Mahin - A Poupou a Oaoa :: 99 Essential Chants (Milan Records), 2009 14. Red Molly - Wayfaring Stranger :: Love and Other Tragedies, 2008 15. Nick Drake - Day Is Done :: Five Leaves Left, 1969 16. Dead Can Dance - Ascension :: Spleen and Ideal, 1986 17. Arrested Development - Fishin' 4 Religion :: 3/5/2 in the Life of..., 1992 ~~ Children's Choir of St. Francis of Versailles - O Magnum Mysterium :: 99 Essential Chants ~~ 18. Neutral Milk Hotel - Ghost :: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, 1998 length: 75:30
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Grab a blanket, sister. Here is a bunch of really nice songs! No fancy spoken-word edits this time round:(. There wasn't really any room. This mix leans on a lot of modern folk and it is quite distinctive, quite unlike my usual thing. In fact, it was constructed as a bit of a "blind" mix, with I think over half of the songs not songs I was familiar with or had listened to before much, and very little editing song-order done after the first draft. And yet, (though it takes until the third song to find its rhythm) it is actually very tightly-knit throughout, I think -- it seems to have a specific train of thought for almost the whole seventy minutes, when most of my mixes can manage a good thirty-minute block here or there at best. So, that's the business about modern folk, I guess. Makes good mixes. Now you know. Cover Image sources: Front: Mike Brodie, 2006. Back: Dorothea Lange, 1936. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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