AngelPlisire
The Voice
AngelPlisire
2012-05-19T07:22:39Z
This time for 40 mix, male vocalist, Nick Cave,Oren Lavie & Michael Buble (Frank Sinatra is not here, can´t , he is the fucking voice)
myfatemysweet
This music might make you want to move your body, so be prepared.
myfatemysweet
2012-02-27T07:11:56Z
Whether it's merely a head bob or a full blown swing dance, this 14 track mix won't let you sit still. Featuring many different artists all the way from Roísin Murphy to The Violent Femmes, be ready to get your groove on in some way, shape, or form.
KyleLarsGjolberg
Upbeat Oldies
KyleLarsGjolberg
2012-02-03T00:29:09Z
Some classic oldies by some of the geniuses of the past. From Elvis Presley to Journey to Creedence Clearwater Revival and more.
patwright03
Just A Far Out, Psychedelic, Groovy Mix
patwright03
2011-12-16T03:08:02Z
Time travel back to the 60's.
Twenty tracks including music by Otis Redding, The Temptations, and James Brown.
ItEndsVictorious
Cigarettes & Baseball Bats
ItEndsVictorious
2012-01-12T03:21:51Z
Four tracks including music by April March, Ryan Adams, and Atomic Fireballs. This mix is the soundtrack to your night out on the town, the night where you step out the door as you straighten your tie, and reenter your home smelling of whiskey, gin, beer, and smoke. Your tie is undone, your sleeves rolled up, baseball bat in hand. The night you'll never tell anyone about, but you'll always remember.
nurofiz
Traveling Tape
nurofiz
2011-11-26T23:30:29Z
Sixteen tracks including music by Al Stewart, Asleep at the Wheel, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Almost 90 minutes (C-90).
I made music mixes onto cassettes starting in 1972 or so. I didn't much like FM radio due to commercials, so I would listen to recorded music while driving (I lived 6 hours from college). This mix was made in 1980 (I think).
ninach
Those Lazy-Hazy Days of Summer
ninach
2011-08-18T01:15:59Z
Thirty-three tracks including music by The Chordettes, Andrews Sisters, and Del Shannon.
ialibi
Swanky Saxophones
ialibi
2011-10-29T19:33:45Z
My friend once told me that, even though we play saxophone for the school, they are never used in actual songs that people actually listen to in their spare time. Well...here they are in lots of genres. Eleven tracks including music by Alexandra Stan, Architecture in Helsinki, and Caro Emerald.
ianaltendorfer
haanancy
Kuppy
Let Us Dance
Kuppy
2011-10-27T16:58:57Z
Throw away all inhibitions and just dance to some old-school songs that you can not help but move your feet to.
Thirteen tracks including music by C+C Music Factory, Don Henley, and Hall and Oates.











