Jamie Kohns on March 24th, 2006
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I'm posting the Friday Mixtape again this week! Same deal as last time: I'll remove the download sometime Sunday evening, so get it while you can. There's some new stuff (Kanye West), some older stuff (Kano), some loud stuff (Wolfmother) and some mellow stuff (Grizly Bear)- it's all just a mish-mash of stuff I wanted to listen to in the car this week (that's the origin of the Friday mixtape: I make a CD for the car each week because I hate having to plug the iPod in, or have the power cord lying about…I'm particular about my car). Lily Allen's LDN is on again this week, because it's such a great track!
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Anyway, this week's tracklisting:
01 - Fokushima - Voice On A Stereo 02 - Guster - One Man Wrecking Machine 03 - Eller - Mother 04 - Phoenix - Long Distance Call 05 - KT Tunstall - My Doorbell (live) 06 - Teddy Geiger - For You I Will (Confidence) 07 - Band Of Horses - The Funeral 08 - Angels & Airwaves - The Adventure 09 - Snow Patrol - You Are All I Have 10 - The Fratellis - Creeping Up The Back Stair 11 - Wolfmother - Woman 12 - Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces 13 - Kanye West - Impossible 14 - Block Party & Apathy - Banquet (Apathy Remix) 15 - Kano - Nite Nite 16 - Mark Ronson - No One Knows 17 - Lily Allen - LDN 18 - Grizzly Bear - Don't Ask (Final Fantasy Remix) 19 - Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek (Ciaran Strings Remix)
Get it HERE while it lasts!
note: the mixtape is an 80 MB Zip archive- and must be downloaded by clicking on the link above (do not try to right click to "save as…"- it won't work).
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Jamie Kohns on March 24th, 2006
Heather over on I Am Fuel, You Are Friends posted this article earlier today about a South African case involving the royalties to the song known as The Lion Sleeps Tonight, which were sold by the song's original composer in the 1950's for less than $2.00.
Jamie Kohns on March 24th, 2006
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Wow, 22% of all search results that bring people to SquirrelFood.net are searching for information on Lily Allen. That’s ten times as many searches as for Jamie T or Snow Patrol (the next highest ranked searches). I’ve heard the stuff on her myspace page, and the Mark Ronson joint she did is amazing. I’m not surprised at the interest in her. I am surprised there isn’t much of anything on the internet about her though. If the Arctic Monkeys and Panic! At The Disco have anything to teach the music industry, it’s the pure power of the internet as a marketing and distribution tool. |
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