OK. Firstly, my humblest apologies to my man Lament - you of all people deserve a review of your mix. I played through your mix a few times whilst working and started reviewing it but didn't get it done. Now I will finish what I started. Just so you know I haven't yet looked at your posted tracklist, so I still don't know what the songs are.Varis wrote:I've been listening to this and will review shortly. I'd say this will be a job for tomorrow.
And I'm pissed off because this mix I would have actually picked as yours, breaking my 3 mix losing streak, but that's just the price I guess that I have to pay for my tardiness.
So, Obsessions, Compulsions, and Dance. Firstly, same as for stip's mix, not a fan of the mixed formats. A small gripe, but still.
Track 1 is a lovely start, breezy and light. I'm generally a fan of this type of tune (my wife certainly is) and this hits the spot just nicely.
Track 2 is a clanger for me. Stip described being able to visualise 2 'heroes' in an 80's movie high-fiving as it played on the soundtrack, and I can certainly appreciate that visual. This tune is all a bit too 'epic' for me, and I suspect that this band would be an influence on Muse, who are also not a favourite of mine. Having said that though, the intro piece has a quite cool bass line that initially reminded me of a Strangler's tune, and that's always a good thing, but sadly that didn't last.
Track 3 is back to the disco and we would appear to be 'Dancing With the Beast'. This is a happy and fun enough slice of pop.
Track 4 has a bit of an 80's vibe going, with the electronic beats and bits and pieces. I like the singer's voice. Another enjoyable enough listen.
Track 5 is another female lead and has those electronic drums going again. For a second I got lost in the beats and pictured Ali G doing his thing:

But that was just for a second. Back into the song now and this is actually pretty damn cool. I like the Ali G beats and the vocal marries in well. I wonder who this is?
Track 6 starts in Deep House territory, until the vocal starts up and the beats kick in. I'm enjoying this one. I don't know much about The Roots but for some reason I just assume this is how they'd sound. Actually, now that I listen a bit more that sounds a bit like that NY group who did Wolf Like Me - TV on the Radio. Whatevs, this is a great tune. Nice, right in my wheelhouse.
Track 7 has me back on the dancefloor popping and locking. I feel like I might be back in Ali G's car again actually (and please, I don't say that as a bad thing). This is kinda fun in a 'let's sing with a ska voice' kind of way. And that's alright, y'know? I like the bass breakdown. And the other breakdowns actually. This song has gotten better as its gone on.
Track 8 has another female lead, which is nice around these parts. The song is kinda groovy and dancey and cool enough.
Track 9 has an interesting vocal and now I have at least 1/3 of the mix title figured out. The tune bops along and has a bit of a whimsical quality to it at times. I suspect this might be an artist that I should be able to pick, but I can't. Again, a pleasant listen.
Track 10 starts with the keys tinkling and then another female lead singing about...Adelaide! What is it about that city that generates so much musical dialogue? I suspect Adelaide in this instance is a sheila rather than spenno's hometown, but my point remains. This track continues the pattern of beats-driven tunes in this mix. Not necessarily big beats, but beats all the same.
Track 11 brings the male vox for a change. Not much to grab me here, although nothing to particularly gripe about either.
Track 12 has an older-school vibe to start, back to the guitar rock. I'm actually quite enjoying this tune, but then again I'm pretty 'meat and potatoes' when it comes to my music.
Track 13 has a cool spacey synth start into some 90s styled rawk. Again I dig the drums here. Enjoyable listen.
Track 14 is a cool, quick run through of a tune. And no, I don't think that I'm in control either. I appreciate the lyrics here.
Track 15 is LCD Soundsystem, that staccato piano chord intro is classic. Great song to finish with.
Thanks for the mix Lament, I enjoyed it all the way through. Certainly some stuff there I'll be checking into further once I go over the track list.
Now to catch up onto mix #8.