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funnynotfunnyrecords

funnynotfunnyrecords

April 2012

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Funny / Not Funny Records' Monthly Mixtape installment this month curated by The Cinnamon Band member John Harouff. Enjoy!

atacta

atacta

Brian Eno et al.

atacta

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A critic at Allmusic argues that Brian Eno, born Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, "forever altered the ways in which music is approached, composed, performed, and perceived, and everything from punk to techno to new age bears his unmistakable influence."

Here, I try to focus on the sheer diversity of the collaborations and influence. Features Laurie Anderson and David Bowie.

mashee

mashee

Dead Eyes Still Opened

mashee

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80 s new wave electronic etc

apeloeh

apeloeh

1982

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10 tracks, including music by Orange Juice, Prince and John Cale, that were listened in the year I was born.

allegrainghostworld

allegrainghostworld

Be My Parachute

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The soundtrack for an original story I've written about a Prime Minister's daughter and the man she was never supposed to love.

lucienmorningstar

lucienmorningstar

Balrogian Screams Show 2-13-12, Valentines Day Special

lucienmorningstar

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For those that are in a relationship and those who aren't. Showing the duality of romance. Please go to facebook.com/bscreams if you like what you hear and click the like button and please feel free to share the links and spread the word!

someToast

someToast

College in the later 80s

someToast

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Music that reminds me of college in the latter half of the 80s. Your memories may vary.

One hundred tracks of pop, rock, and alternative including music by 'Til Tuesday, 10,000 Maniacs, Aztec Camera, presented in chonologicalish order.

Six and a half hours too long? It started out as 9:30 and was culled to 7:40 before the 100-track limit resulted in what's heard here.

(p.s., there's a 100-track limit on 8tracks)

 
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