See, I told you it wasn’t a resolution. Neither to write about every track on my mixes nor to stick religiously to two sides of an imaginary C60. If it had been a resolution it would simply have been another one to throw on the fire midway through January. Better by far to simply shrug it off and adapt.
So here is my second January mix. To be fair I think I have written in some way about many of the inclusions here over the past few weeks. And you could just about make a cut between The Medusa Snare and Rose Elinor and almost fit the second half on a side of the C60. But not quite.
Perhaps this will become the new model. Perhaps not. Only time and the pressures of the world will tell. None know what tomorrow will bring after all. Apart from the fact that this download will no longer be available...
There All The Time Without You - Kestrels (Bandcamp)
Whirlaway The Horse - Advance Base (Soundcloud)
Secret Weapon - Cousins (Bandcamp)
Rosemary's Song - Red Horses of the Snow (Bandcamp)
Blackout - Former Babies (Bandcamp)
I Know What Girls Like - Mrs. Magician (Soundcloud)
Impossible Princess - Chocolate Robots (Bandcamp)
You Don't Want a Boyfriend - Gold-Bears (from Oddbox singles club)
A Rotten Bond - Ketamines (from Oddbox singles club)
I Saw You Look The Other Way - The Medusa Snare (from Oddbox singles club)
The Night - Rose Elinor Dougall (Bandcamp)
Thanks A Lot - Sea-Ders (YouTube)
Every Day Another Hair Turns Grey - Manfred Mann (from Mighty Garvey!)
Therese - The Pinefox (Soundcloud)
While We Laughed - Galway (Bandcamp)
This Is It - Obedient Wives Club (Bandcamp)
Ammo - Termites (Soundcloud)
Summer Junction - Tear Talk (Bandcamp)
Streets of Philadelphia - Casiotone for the Painfully Alone and Concern (PIAPTK records)
Thanks for including Red Horses Of The Snow on several of your playlists. Most appreciated! We've got a record Store Day single coming out in April and videos in the pipeline...
Posted by: Mark Burgess | January 31, 2012 at 05:19
Thanks for the info Mark - looking forward to that single.
Posted by: Alistair | January 31, 2012 at 14:22