1. Franka Potente - Believe (4:55)
It's an excellent opening. Sets the scene for what's to come -- especially if you recognise it...
2. Freeland - Burn the Clock (Burning in Wonderland Mix) (5:48)
The old gonzo master said it best: When the going gets tough, the weird turn pro.
3. Front Line Assembly - Unknown Dreams (6:01)
It's
mood music for a beautifully dystopian world. Actually, I had to go
through most of this album a few times before I picked this one. It's
just good like that.
4. Machines of Loving Grace - If I Should Explode (5:08)
Yeah,
this was really my only choice, once I decided that 'Suicide Kings' was
a little too fast and 'Richest Junkie Still Alive' was going to get me
a shot to the teeth. This still might get me a shot to the teeth...
5. Beck - Earthquake Weather (4:26)
It's very American, but it's got the low-desert groove. It's an offset to all the dark and wet.
6. Love and Rockets - It Could Be Sunshine (4:59)
Totally tongue in cheek.
7. The Replacements - Bastards of Young (3:38)
I
use this track way more than I probably should, but ... I think it's
got a strange and particular significance, here. "We are the sons of no
one..."
8. Lemonheads - Rudderless (3:20)
This
was the first track to get dropped in. It caught my ear and insisted
that whatever I thought I was going to do with my afternoon, this is
what I was actually going to do. That said, I'm expecting an ashtray to
the back of the head. Also, debates are still open as to whether that
line is 'hope in my path', 'open my pants', or 'hole in my past'...
Past attempts at drunken sing-alongs tended to yield 'hole in my
pants', which it's probably not.
9. Prefasher - All and Hollowed (5:35)
I
knew something on this album belonged in this mix. It just took me a
minute or six to find it, because it wasn't 'New Sentience' or 'Stock
Market Crash'.
10. Coil - Heartworms (clipped) (7:13)
It's
all the worst things about living just under the surface, in that
sloggy, grey liminalilty... "This knife's gonna make some young woman a
fine husband" has a lot of fairly loaded contextual flurries.
11. Jesus and Mary Chain - Snakedriver (3:42)
I think this one speaks for itself. Mostly the opening lines. What's that? Bag of dicks? Yes, thanks. I know.
12. Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps (5:33)
It was this one or 'Teardrop'... In the end, this was just that much grittier and more appropriately thematic.
13. Beats Antique - Slapdash Era (3:53)
It's
skewed. Badly skewed, in that film noir sort of way... You can watch
the shadows slide down the wall at painful angles, just hearing this go
by... It's moonshine and speakeasies, thin girls in short dresses
smoking thin cigars... *shrugs* It just goes there. Trust me.
14. 3xInfinity - Wonderland (Vocal Mix) (5:26)
More of the dizzying interplanar slide... This one's got a bit more of a ripple to it.
15. Burning Sensations - Pablo Picasso (4:03)
"Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole. Not like you." *grins*
THROW US A BONE: What songs make you want to punch the DJ? Let us know, for the worst set ever!
Catch us on Freecast or in SL at the Waste Land, on Saturdays from 9p-11p PST.
The DJs have gotten busy with their own lives. We may do shows again, if anyone shows an interest, but right now, we're just doing projects.
The DJs have gotten busy with their own lives. We may do shows again, if anyone shows an interest, but right now, we're just doing projects.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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