Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Go Outside and See for Yourself: Spring Mix #1


Alrighty. This mix will come to you in two parts. First, we have a mix of current(ish) songs I'm digging at the moment. This mix is intended for windows down driving. Please take this mix with big gulps of fresh air and a generous helping of bare feet in new grass.

  1. Moths Wings - Passion Pit  
  2. The Loneliness and the Scream - Frightened Rabbit    
  3. Young Sensualists - Throw Me The Statue
  4. The Gardener - The Tallest Man on Earth  
  5. I Am the Cosmos - Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson
  6. Optimist vs. The Silent Alarm (When The Saints Go Marching In) - Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
  7. country radio - El Oso
  8. Can I Buy a V_wel? - Into It. Over It.
  9. Lay a White Rose - Serious Sam Barret
  10. Bells - Hey Mercedes
  11. Paper Tiger - Spoon
  12. When I Am Gone - Sparrow House  
  13. All Yr Songs - Diamond Rings
  14. Keep The Car Running - The Arcade Fire
  15. Under the Sun - J. Tillman

Monday, March 29, 2010

Mail Mix: A Mix for Stephanie

 

So, for this to make sense, you have to understand me and Stephanie. I have known Stephanie for longer than I have been friends with her. Basically, we each knew the other existed, seeing as our social circle is pretty much all the same people, but we're both shy and it wasn't until her boyfriend Nabeel (not shy) suggested that we should be penpals because we both have typewriters and it would give us an excuse to use our beloved machines and would obviously lead us to become awesome friends who geek out about all things mail and typewriter related. I gotta hand it to Nabeel. His plan totally worked. 


Stephanie is hands down my favorite penpal ever which is made extra awesome by the fact that I get to see her in real life quite often as well. Letters from Stephanie almost without fail will include a poem (or three or five) she has come across and typed up (not photocopied) for me to have. Sometimes they have little English professor type notes on them like, "Read this one aloud!" I am making a book of these poems.


So, obviously the theme is "mail," and now, hopefully, the reason for that theme is obvious as well. So the track listing is typed up and "mailed" with an air mail envelope I bought on etsy. I dug through my collection of stamps to find ones in denominations that corresponded with the track numbers.


And yes, I collected stamps at one time. Voraciously, in fact. I've recently re-embraced this part of myself that I'd lost for a while there. Anywho, all the tracks have to do with mail or the post office or typewriters. I was pretty thrilled to find that many tracks in my collection that fit the theme.

I have for the past few springs, made a spring-themed mix which I typically share on my other blog. I will again celebrate the coming warm weather with a mix and I will share it here this year because, I mean, this is my mix tape blog. It only seems right.