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| K 2 |
Nov 16 2006, 12:06 AM
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K2's Noise Board Mixtape Volume 4 - November 2006
1. Almada "Smile Factory" (Rock / Pop / Powerpop) 2. Campaign For Real Time "Something is Wrong" (Electronica / Jungle / Garage) 3. Damone "Vital Signs" (Rock / Pop / Metal) 4. Dear Leader "Radar" (Alternative / Indie / Rock) 5. The Droogies "One Lonely Drunk" (Punk) 6. Four Year Strong "Bada Bing! Wit A Pipe!" (Powerpop / Indie) 7. the giveawaytable "Distance" (Indie / Electro / Ambient) 8. The Illegals "Safeword" (Rock / Punk / Alternative) 9. Light Of Day "Kissing the Devil" (Punk) 10. Mach 5 "Kenmore Square" (Garage Rock / Punk) 11. Meat Depressed "Romeo Ain't Julie Yet" (Punk / Pop Punk / Rock) 12. The New Frustrations "The Same" (Pop Punk / Punk / Rock) 13. New Hip Stereo "Everything That's Wrong" (Rock / Alternative / Rock) 14. Noble Rot "Kicked to the Curb" (Rock / Rock / Rock) 15. Over the Edge "Flying Too Close to Disaster" (Punk / Rock / Classic Rock) 16. Protokoll "Moving Forward" (Indie / Punk / Shoegaze) 17. Scamper "Bruised by You" (Powerpop / Rock / Pop Punk) 18. The Scars "Get Out of My Face" (Punk / Rock) 19. Street Dogs "Fatty" (Punk / Punk / Punk) 20. Thirteen Yards To Victory "Behind the Scenes (Pop Punk / Rock) Bonus Track: 21. The Dimestore Haloes "Hot Pink Stereo" (Punk / Garage / Powerpop) (for Jimmy Reject 1971-2006) ------------------------- Some of these songs are unreleased, unmixed or in demo form. Click the link and check out all of these bands for info on future releases. Thanks to the bands I asked that sent me songs for this mixtape. Also thanks to the others that have no clue I used their songs and thanks to the bands that either said "what the hell are you selling?" and/or just ignored my request. I think it came out pretty pissah anyway. It is obvious that I am into POP anything. Everything on this disc is catchy whether it be power pop, punk rock, post-punk or whatever.. I am sure their is something on here for you. Enjoy... |
| K 2 |
Nov 21 2006, 12:21 AM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 12,634 Joined: June 21 03 From: Boston Member No.: 94 |
Great mix dude... umm.. wait, I haven't gotten it yet... Stay tuned..
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| tenebr8 |
Nov 24 2006, 12:47 PM
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Group: Members - Basic Posts: 6,455 Joined: September 17 04 Member No.: 3,754 |
Nice touch with the links in the tracklist above.
This is an excellent mix, on more than one level. First of all, the dynamics are great-- "flow" is always important to me in a mix, and this one has it down. Also, it's a killer driving mix-- it helped me survive a brutal drive to Plymouth on Thanksgiving in stupid weather and stupider traffic. Most importantly to me, it introduced me to a number of bands that I have heard of/read about, but hadn't yet heard. I was particulary impressed with the giveawaytable-- excellent track. And there wasn't a single song that made me think, "I'll just skip that one next time." Very, very well done. This should get mass distro. |
| FrankD |
Nov 25 2006, 12:34 AM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Moderators Posts: 44,514 Joined: July 3 03 From: MP3 Forum Moderator Member No.: 302 |
KK nice job on the label, is this from disk factory again? how much does that fancy white back ground cost?
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| K 2 |
Nov 25 2006, 01:25 AM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 12,634 Joined: June 21 03 From: Boston Member No.: 94 |
Actually, Gary (Rotten Drunk) did that for me. He did a great job and he did it fast. Because I didn't have the mix done until an hour before I gave him the master, I didn't have any fancy artwork added to the CD... but he CAN do that so if you do work with him, he can hook it up awesome.
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| FrankD |
Nov 25 2006, 01:34 AM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Moderators Posts: 44,514 Joined: July 3 03 From: MP3 Forum Moderator Member No.: 302 |
Actually, Gary (Rotten Drunk) did that for me. He did a great job and he did it fast. Because I didn't have the mix done until an hour before I gave him the master, I didn't have any fancy artwork added to the CD... but he CAN do that so if you do work with him, he can hook it up awesome. I have a 3" noise project to get onto disk with him.....I keep slacking though......nice to see GOOD WORK : ) |
| newfakename |
Nov 25 2006, 12:55 PM
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Group: Members - Basic Posts: 18,312 Joined: June 20 03 From: "freebird" Member No.: 73 |
Maybe the cutest girl in the world.
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| queball |
Nov 25 2006, 06:50 PM
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thank you k2
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| queball |
Nov 27 2006, 02:53 AM
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Nice touch with the links in the tracklist above. This is an excellent mix, on more than one level. First of all, the dynamics are great-- "flow" is always important to me in a mix, and this one has it down. Also, it's a killer driving mix-- it helped me survive a brutal drive to Plymouth on Thanksgiving in stupid weather and stupider traffic. Most importantly to me, it introduced me to a number of bands that I have heard of/read about, but hadn't yet heard. I was particulary impressed with the giveawaytable-- excellent track. And there wasn't a single song that made me think, "I'll just skip that one next time." Very, very well done. This should get mass distro. |
| FrankD |
Dec 3 2006, 02:12 AM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Moderators Posts: 44,514 Joined: July 3 03 From: MP3 Forum Moderator Member No.: 302 |
got most of the way through....had it LOUD....fave so far: romeo not juliet....nice touch with the DSH
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| Edrie |
Dec 11 2006, 10:49 AM
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This was a TOTAL sing along mix! I LOVE hearing things I have never heard before and then being able to sing RIGHT along to really engaging melodies
I esp liked the "dear Leader" track! Thank you! |
| MrWhirly |
Dec 14 2006, 10:25 PM
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Bonus Track: 21. The Dimestore Haloes "Hot Pink Stereo" (Punk / Garage / Powerpop) (for Jimmy Reject 1971-2006) How cool is that. Jimmy would love this. They played this song in the church during his funeral. Great choice for a Haloes song too. |
| FrankD |
Jan 9 2007, 11:23 PM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Moderators Posts: 44,514 Joined: July 3 03 From: MP3 Forum Moderator Member No.: 302 |
How cool is that. Jimmy would love this. They played this song in the church during his funeral. Great choice for a Haloes song too. I played this track three times tonight.... I had just gone to visit my dying uncle.....and i dunno....it made me feel better....it's funny..i've always liked this song....and after jimmy died it feels a whole bunch different...like more IMPORTANT....liek hearing him drum, especially the flourishes...is the only way to connect to Jimmy....and it made me feel better about my uncle....who used to take the reel to reel tapes my dad would send home from occupying Korea and like all good younger brothers - record himself playing drums over my dad's messages home....I wish we had those tapes..... |
| K 2 |
Jan 10 2007, 07:37 PM
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Noise Board Sponsor Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 12,634 Joined: June 21 03 From: Boston Member No.: 94 |
I just got this bands full-length and it is amazing powerpop magic.. |
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