Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Return of the Liberace Sequence.

The Return of the Liberace Sequence: The Liberace Sequence IV
This a mixtape for the avid and enthusiastic patrons of this website. On this compilation you will find smooth, wispy, galant, and somewhat epic jams. Two covers are a present: A French-pop rendition of the Dylan classic "I Want You" and and updated version of Galaxy 500's "Tugboat" performed by The British Sea Power. Doesn't entice you? Well look below and you can stream the mix tape via www.imeem.com. The ten track serenade is a return to an era marked by long languid melodic phrasing and drug induced dazes that last for days('s). Notice how French-pop employs Americanisme by using doo-wop idiosyncrasies and countless other rock and roll and motown themes. The music of Broadcast and Blackbox Recorder's analogously adheres to the lush orchestration canonical of French pop. Below is a playlist, so that you may preview/stream the tracks. If you cannot hear the full length tracks, join Imeem (it's free and beside someone needs to sign up Seymour Butts to imeem). To download the mix just click on the hyperlink at the top of the post. Ta Ta...


P.S. I Deleted the Imeem playlist, but you can still download the mix by clicking the hyperlink

1 comment:

Daniel Goodwin said...

write somethin' worth readin', ya asshole...