corianderstem
Blue Crack Distributor
Sit Down, Shut Up, and Listen To This Mix: You'll Like It (Or Else)
corianderstem said:Sit Down, Shut Up, and Listen To This Mix: You'll Like It (Or Else)
corianderstem said:I have an idea, a whole folder full of songs, and a headache already, imagining trying to whittle it down to 60-80 minutes.
Here's a random question. You know when you say it has to be officially released in some capacity? How would that work when dealing with a classical piece?
Are we looking at "officially released" from the performer's standpoint, or does it just have to be officially released somewhere, composer-wise?
i.e., could I use a Debussy piano piece that I'm performing because there are commercially available versions of that particular piece, or would my recording have to be commercially available? (Because, like, it's totally not. )
Axver said:
Yeah, Jesu's the new band of Justin K. Broadrick. Damn good stuff too, with shoegazer influence - particularly in the Silver EP and Conqueror album. The Heart Ache EP and self-titled album are closer to drone doom. I haven't heard the latest EP yet.
Friends Are Evil is fucking intense. Possibly the heaviest song I have.
I need to get some Godflesh; haven't heard any yet.
Screwtape2 said:
It looks like a yearbook cover. I like it though.
Axver said:
Bono.
You came second.
AtomicBono said:hey im sorry to do this but is it ok if i pull out? there are a number of reasons... thanks sorry again
namkcuR said:Hey, is there any way for me to get in on this? Like, has anyone pulled out or anything? I've got an idea I can run with if I can get in.
Edit: A few posts above, AtomicBono said she is pulling out...can I take her space?
namkcuR said:And the one-song-per-artist rule is kicking my ass. Any chance it could be upgraded to two-songs-per-artist?
LemonMelon said:I think Screwtape and I switched brains for this one. He's going for a much lighter theme, and my playlist is incredibly dark and intense.
Screwtape2 said:
I said it had a happy ending not that it had a lighter theme. It might be the most sinister and intense playlist I've ever done. The tagline for it is "America & The Fear of The Female Orgasm." So it isn't a lighter topic.