music from the oblivion
sometimes i listen to music at work, sometimes i don’t. depends on the day, who’s in the office, how much the phone rings.
today i’ve been listening, and here are some good and interesting things that have been through my ears today:
the first thing i listened to was starrie’s (aka selekta stjärna) downtempo/electro/techno mix from 10/19/08. it was good music for a cold gray morning.
then i started listening to KALX, which is always quirky-amusing and aurally satisfying.
The Zydepunks: New Orleans’ Favorite Cajun Irish Jewish Punk band – “Song for Mike” off the album Finisterre
they also played Screaming Trees earlier this morning. jay and i were listening to Sweet Oblivion over the weekend, as he is currently uploading our entire CD collection onto the music drive (except Enya didn’t make the cut, apparently), which includes CDs as old as from when we were in high school. i bought that Screaming Trees album in 1992 and i don’t remember the last time i listened to it. i still like grunge; it’s still good.
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Thanks for checking out my mix! I am glad you liked it.
I love that Screaming Trees album too, grunge still rules! The early 90s were the best music explosion since the ’60s. All of today’s hard rock bands owe huge debts to the Seattle scene (plus Smashing Pumpkins)