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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    Oh--and posted not a mix today, but a full album--one of my own. Hope that's not grossly inappropriate. It might go over for a few Dissensians, who knows?
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    : \ See upthread, to Petergunn's posts, I'm afraid. . . Hope it's not too much of a disappointment. All the things posted on my blog are really mixes I've made, including any 'Le Tour du Monde' volume. They're sourced from CDs when available, vinyl when not (pops removed by hand), and in a...
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    Thanks, Ascoltare! If you liked that one, I imagine you'll like this one, too, newly posted today: Link in the sig, as usual. Just another silly one. I'll probably be posting a mix much more in the mode of my Blogariddims contribution next, though a short one, that will probably more...
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    Serious Time Mix

    Looks nice, downloading now. And I haven't had a chance to listen to B'riddims 50--but is that accurate, 80-some tracks, ~7 minutes? Craaaazy. . .
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    New one up, though it may be of limited interest to Dissensians. First in a series of short (<40min) mixes comprised entirely of songs <2min long; this one is post-punk themed: Link in sig
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    Eep. I thought I was winking pretty hard. . . maybe you are, here, and I'm the one missing it (dangerous, that). But I confess, I mixed these, and they're not really from any French label in the 1970s (though I wouldn't be surprised if there were people compiling with this knowledge even...
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    Thank you, Subframe! New mix is up--though it's been previously posted directly to the board: Check it out. Beat hunters will dig the Nilovic, the Rubio, and the Millennium, at the very least.
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    Thanks, all! It's had about 800 views, about 70 downloads in the five days it's been active, so hopefully a few people are enjoying the music.
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    Musicophilia: I've started a mix blog

    http://musicophilia.wordpress.com Possibly of interest to a very few people. Posting new mixes every couple weeks, old mixes in between, including the '1981' discs. Love to have co-bloggers or guest-mixers, if anyone were interested. Thanks!
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    rolling blogariddims thread

    Congratulations and well done, Droid and everyone who contributed. So very cool to see one of those great ideas on the internet fully pay off. And I thank you for letting me participate.
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    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 5' 2xLP (France, 1971)

    I hope it helps! I actually finished it up under similar health circumstances, got me through a couple rough days well enough.
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    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 5' 2xLP (France, 1971)

    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 5' (2xLP, Musique du Monde, France - 1971) [92:00 total] Side A: 01 [00'00"] Nino NARDINI - "Tropical" (1971, France) 02 [02'38"] Geraldo PINO - "Heavy Heavy Heavy" (1970, Kenya) 03 [05'56"] Joe HARRIOTT & John MAYER - "Gana" (1967, India...
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    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7' (2xLP, France - 1973)

    Wow, quite a memory! Thanks for listening to so much! Even if the listener base is very small, I'm working on a couple follow-ups in a similar vein with slightly different year/sound focuses. So the catalogue of the 'Musique du Monde' label is going to be further explored soon enough. . .
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    Talk Talk

    That was some serious synergy, yeah--the crickets or cicadas or whatever even slow down their rate of noise just when the song shifts tempo, loved discovering that.
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    Beards - are they evil?

    After seeing some rather bad photographs of myself fully clean-shaven, I've let my usual weeks' worth of stubble grow the last month. I'm decidedly of the orange-brown-blonde haired persuasion, and the result almost surely qualifies as "patchy"--is this an unforgivable evil? I'll keep it...
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    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7' (2xLP, France - 1973)

    Cheers. It is a little autumnal, I can't seem to help myself that way. But it's a reasonably feisty autumn, no? Working on a follow-up, though you may well be the only person who'll download it, from the way this one went down with the listening public ; )
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    Talk Talk

    Such a shame that Hollis has withdrawn from making music. His solo album might best the two beloved Talk Talks; for me it does, after a decade. Anyone seen confirmation that it was religion that prompted his withdrawal?
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    Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7' (2xLP, France - 1973)

    Just to be a little more clear, this is a mix I made, and I think some of you might enjoy it. A lot of killer beats, lots of great "new sound" production--harpsichords, strings, breakbeats, etc.--mixed as four ~23min mixes. If you like Gainsbourg/Vannier, eurofunk, library records, etc., give...
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    L'Oeuvre Musicale - Bernard Parmegiani

    At times, yes, but usually considerably more sophisticated, IMO. I love the 60s Dockstader, too. But from a time when most people still seem to have been mining electro-acoustic manipulation for raw materials, simply experimenting with sound for experimentations sake (though Dockstader is...
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    L'Oeuvre Musicale - Bernard Parmegiani

    Parmegiani is the big one, for me (maybe equaled only by Henry). . . but unfortunately that means I've already bought every CD reissue there's been, so I don't think there's much I don't already have. Still, looks like a fantastic product, and an incredible steal.
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