Your opinion, please: 366-band, 411 track 1981 box set

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I wonder if I.M. ever hangs around this place anymore...I've corresponded with him a few times on email about a month ago (I went crazy over Diagram Brothers, and he's like the only person I know who is into them), but that's it. Actually there was someone on the recent XTC thread that made me think it might be him but it was a different screen name...*shrugs*

Bimble, Saturday, 31 March 2007 01:31 (seventeen years ago) link

Needs more Oi!

This track listing is very good though, I can't think of much I'd add to it.

Apart from maybe Razors In The Night by Blitz.

Colonel Poo, Saturday, 31 March 2007 01:37 (seventeen years ago) link

six years pass...

spotify playlist please

cozen, Sunday, 29 September 2013 19:46 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

This thread is one of the "most read", don't you know?

Mark G, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 16:15 (nine years ago) link

two years pass...

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Coming soon. . .

Soundslike, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 23:04 (six years ago) link

Oh hello.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 23:18 (six years ago) link

*drools*

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Thursday, 31 August 2017 00:08 (six years ago) link

The year of my birth! Excited for this.

tylerw, Thursday, 31 August 2017 02:11 (six years ago) link

Then it turns out it's a headfake and it's 366 bad bootleg remixes of a certain Smashing Pumpkins song.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 31 August 2017 02:25 (six years ago) link

ooh (bookmarks thread)

Mark G, Thursday, 31 August 2017 11:45 (six years ago) link

Alright, it's all done I think. Slightly smaller affair--seven mixes, no 'briefcase'. But given that at 37 I didn't have the months I had when I was 23 and made '1981' to search out and buy scores of records, cull and re-cull, sequence twenty ways for each mix, and go in and hand-remove every little dust pop, it's been a lot of fun to revisit this music I haven't really listened to as much over the last decade. I hope the results will be enjoyed.

Actually, I had made a 3-disc '1979' back in 2002/2003, before '1981,' only made about five copies I think. I found the old tracklist and realized I selected a lot of the same tracks this time!

I'm going to spend a little more time with it making sure everything is working, and hope to have it up soon. Hope when it's up folks will spread the word.

Soundslike, Friday, 1 September 2017 03:32 (six years ago) link

Looking forward for sure.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 1 September 2017 03:32 (six years ago) link

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Soundslike, Friday, 1 September 2017 03:35 (six years ago) link

Want

jjjusten, Friday, 1 September 2017 03:56 (six years ago) link

Want

jjjusten, Friday, 1 September 2017 03:56 (six years ago) link

Here's the final artist list:


A Certain Ratio · Adam & The Ants · Alternative TV · Animals & Men · Au Pairs · Bauhaus · The Blackouts · Blondie · The Boys Next Door · The B-52's · The Beat · David Bowie · British Standard Unit · Buzzcocks · Cabaret Voltaire · James Chance & The Contortions · Chrisma · Chrome · The Clash · Comsat Angels · Elvis Costello & The Attractions · The Cramps · Crass · Cult Hero · The Cure · Holger Czukay · The dB's · Delta 5 · Devo · Door & The Window · The Durutti Column · Echo & The Bunnymen · The Embarrassment · Essendon Airport · Essential Logic · Fad Gadget · Marianne Faithful · The Fall · Family Fodder · The Feelies · The Flying Lizards · John Foxx · Frank Sumatra · Gang of Four · Gina X Performance · Glaxo Babies · Half Japanese · The Homosexuals · The Human League · Richard Hell & The Voidoids · Industry · Joe Jackson · The Jam · Japan · Josef K · Joy Division · Killing Joke · L Voag · Lizard · M · Magazine · Material · Lizzy Mercier Descloux · Monochrome Set · Anthony Moore · Martha & The Muffins · The Mekons · Metal Urbain · Mo-Dettes · New Musik · Noh Mercy · Gary Numan · The Only Ones · Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark · P-Model · Pere Ubu · Plastics · Iggy Pop · The Pop Group · Pylon · The Raincoats · Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers · Rosa Yemen · Scritti Politti · The Selecter · Simple Minds · Siouxsie & The Banshees · The Slits · Patti Smith Group · The Soft Boys · The Sound · The Specials · Spherical Objects · Squeeze · The Static · Walter Stedding · Suicide · Swell Maps · Talking Heads · The Teardrop Explodes · Theoretical Girls · This Heat · Throbbing Gristle · Urinals · Vice Versa · Voigt 465 · Wipers · Wire · XTC · The Years · Yellow Magic Orchestra · Young Marble Giants

Soundslike, Saturday, 2 September 2017 05:38 (six years ago) link

Omfg

the underground is pass-agg (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 2 September 2017 07:48 (six years ago) link

Ok everyone--sorry it took a while (13 years. . .) but the follow-up to the '1981' box is finally done: the '1979: Post-Punk' digital box set, with seven tightly themed mixes, 112 artists, and just over eight hours of post-punk's best as it really got going. It's up for streaming or download, along with a one-hour "sampler" mix for the post-punk-curious to get hooked by. ILMers really addicted me to the mix-making thing, because it was such a joy to think of helping such passionate music people revisit old favorites or find new ones. I've been doing my Musicophilia mix blog for nine years now, and it's been a lot of fun.

https://musicophilia.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/1979.gif?w=624&h=624&zoom=2

And you can download or stream it here at Musicophilia. Thank you!

Soundslike, Tuesday, 5 September 2017 11:56 (six years ago) link

And here's the tracklist:


1979 | Box Set Sampler

01 [00:00] A Certain Ratio - “Do the Du (BBC)” (BBC - ‘Early’ compilation)
02 [02:40] The Pop Group - “Thief of Fire” (‘Y’)
03 [07:14] Talking Heads - “I Zimbra” (‘Fear of Music’)
04 [10:22] Gang of Four - “Damaged Goods” (‘Entertainment!’)
05 [13:46] The Slits - “Love und Romance” (‘Cut’)
06 [16:11] This Heat - “Horizontal Hold” (‘This Heat’)
07 [23:02] Scritti Politti - “Double Beat” (“4 ‘A Sides’” EP)
08 [26:43] Josef K - “Chance Meeting (Early)” (Unreleased - ‘Young & Stupid’ compilation)
09 [29:36] Wipers - “Is This Real?” (‘Is This Real?’)
10 [32:12] The Raincoats - “No Side to Fall In” (‘The Raincoats’)
11 [34:00] Yellow Magic Orchestra - “Technopolis” (‘Solid State Survivor’)
12 [38:15] Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - “Almost” (“Electricity” single)
13 [42:00] Blondie - “Dreaming” (‘Eat To the Beat’)
14 [45:02] The Cure - “Boys Don’t Cry” (“Boys Don’t Cry” single)
15 [47:39] Japan - “Alien” (‘Quiet Life’)
16 [52:36] Joy Division - “24 Hours (BBC)” (BBC - ‘Peel Sessions’ compilation)
17 [56:43] Wire - “40 Versions” (‘154’)

[Total Time: 1:00:07]

1979 | Fire

01 [00:00] A Certain Ratio - “Do the Du” (BBC - ‘Early’ compilation)
02 [02:38] David Bowie - “African Night Flight” (‘Lodger’)
03 [05:25] Material - “Process/Motion” (“Temporary Music 1” EP)
04 [09:55] The Durutti Column - “Sketch for Summer” (‘The Return Of’)
05 [12:50] The Selecter - “The Selecter” (“The Selecter” single)
06 [15:46] LIzzy Mercier Descloux - “Fire” (‘Press Color’)
07 [20:54] Holger Czukay - “Cool In the Pool” (‘Movies’)
08 [25:56] The Flying Lizards - “Her Story” (‘The Flying Lizards’)
09 [30:27] The Pop Group - “Thief of Fire” (‘Y’)
10 [35:02] Lizard - “T.V. Magic” (‘Lizard’)
11 [38:19] Industry - “Ready For the Wave” (“Industry” EP)
12 [42:02] Blondie - “Atomic” (‘Eat To the Beat’)
13 [46:36] James Chance & The Contortions - “Designed to Kill” (‘Buy’)
14 [49:20] Gary Numan - “Random” (Unreleased - ‘78/79’ compilation)
15 [53:01] Joy Division - “Love Will Tear Us Apart” (BBC - ‘Peel Sessions’ compilation)
16 [56:21] The B-52’s- “Dance This Mess Around” (‘The B’-52’s’)
17 [60:54] The Beat - “Tears of a Clown” (“Tears of a Clown” single)
18 [63:30] Talking Heads - “I Zimbra” (‘Fear of Music’)
19 [66:39] Japan - “Quiet Life” (‘Quiet Life’)

[Total Time: 1:11:29]

1979 | Amplifier

01 [00:00] Gang of Four - “Damaged Goods” (‘Entertainment!’)
02 [03:25] Iggy Pop - “I’m Bored” (‘New Values’)
03 [06:07] Glaxo Babies - “This Is Your Life” (“This Is Your Life” EP)
04 [09:08] Buzzcocks - “You Say You Don’t Love Me” (‘A Different Kind of Tension’)
05 [11:58] The Cure - “10:15 Saturday Night” (‘Three Imaginary Boys’)
06 [15:37] Pylon - “Cool” (“Cool” single)
07 [18:56] The Blackouts - “Make No Mistake” (“528 Seconds” single)
08 [23:27] The Clash - “The Guns of Brixton” (‘London Calling’)
09 [26:31] Rosa Yemen - “Larousse Baron Bic” (“Rosa Yemen” EP)
10 [28:03] Wipers - “Mystery” (‘Is This Real?’)
11 [29:49] Crass - “Mother Earth” (‘Stations Of the Crass’)
12 [33:58] Wire - “The 15th” (‘154’)
13 [37:01] The Boys Next Door - “After A Fashion” (‘Door, Door’)
14 [41:36] Comsat Angels - “Independence Day” (BBC - ‘Time Considered...’ compilation)
15 [44:54] The Sound - “Deep Breath” (Unrelased - ‘Propaganda’ compilation)
16 [47:36] The Fall - “Dice Man” (‘Dragnet’)
17 [49:19] The Raincoats - “Fairytale in the Supermarket” (‘The Raincoats’)
18 [52:17] The Cramps - “Human Fly” (“Gravest Hits” EP)
19 [54:26] The Mekons - “Like Spoons No More” (‘The Quality of Mercy Is Not Strnen’)
20 [56:31] Au Pairs - “You” (“You” single)
21 [59:21] The Embarrassment - “After The Disco” (Unreleased - ‘Heyday’ compilation)
22 [62:54] Noh Mercy - “My Wild Love” (Unreleased - ‘Nōh Mercy’ compilation)
23 [65:39] The Soft Boys - “Do The Chisel” (‘A Can of Bees’)
24 [68:42] The Slits - “Love und Romance” (‘Cut’)

[Total Time: 1:11:08]

1979 | Brain

01 [00:00] This Heat - “Horizontal Hold” (‘This Heat’)
02 [06:50] Alternative TV - “Facing Up to the Facts” (‘Vibing Up the Senile Man’)
03 [10:37] The Static - “Don’t Let Me Stop You” (“Theoretical Record” single)
04 [15:45] Talking Heads - “Drugs” (‘Fear of Music’)
05 [20:49] Siouxsie & The Banshees - “Playground Twist” (‘Join Hands’)
06 [23:45] Frank Sumatra - “The Story So Far” (“Te Deum” EP)
07 [27:23] Public Image Limited - “Poptones” (‘Metal Box’)
08 [35:08] Joy Division - “She’s Lost Control” (BBC - ‘Peel Sessions’ compilation)
09 [39:18] Hector Zazou - “5’. . . Et Quelque De Bonheur. . .” (‘La Perversita’)
10 [44:53] Scritti Politti - “Double Beat” (“4 ‘A Sides’” EP)
11 [48:33] Pere Ubu - “One Less Worry” (‘New Picnic Time’)
12 [52:20] Gang of Four - “Natural’s Not In It” (‘Entertainment!’)
13 [55:24] Art Bears - “The Summer Wheel” (‘Broken English’)
14 [58:02] The Pop Group - “We Are Time” (‘Y’)
15 [64:29] XTC - “Complicated Game” (‘Drums & Wires’)

[Total Time: 1:09:17]

1979 | Cassette

01 [00:00] Scritti Politti - “Messthetics” (“Work In Progress 2nd Peel Session” EP)
02 [01:42] Metal Urbain - “Hysterie Connective” (“Hysterie Connective” single)
03 [04:49] The Feelies - “Fa Ce La” (“Raised Eyebrows” single)
04 [07:03] Walter Stedding - “Landing” (“Get Ready” EP)
05 [08:27] Echo & The Bunnymen - “Read It In Books” (“The Pictures On My Wall” single)
06 [11:22] Theoretical Girls - “Theoretical Girls” (Unreleased - ‘Theoretical Girls’ compilation)
07 [14:14] Voigt 465 - “P” (‘Slights Unspoken’)
08 [15:17] L Voag - “Kitchen” (‘The Way Out’)
09 [17:35] Animals & Men - “Don’t Misbehave In the New Age” (“Don’t Misbehave...” single)
10 [19:37] The Years - “Come Dancing” (“Come Dancing” single)
11 [23:16] Chrome - “Critical Mass” (‘Half Machine Lip Moves’)
12 [25:11] Family Fodder - “Sunday Girl #1” (“Sunday Girls” EP)
13 [27:55] Monochrome Set - “The Monchrome Set” (“The Monchrome Set” single)
14 [33:07] Cult Hero - “I’m A Cult Hero” (“I’m A Cult Hero” single)
15 [36:00] Mo-Dettes - “White Mice” (“White Mice” single)
16 [39:34] Door & The Window - “Dig” (“Production Line” EP)
17 [41:41] Swell Maps - “Midget Submarines” (‘A Trip to Marineville’)
18 [46:14] Josef K - “Chance Meeting” (Unreleased - ‘Young & Stupid’ compilation)
19 [49:07] Cabaret Voltaire - “Silent Command” (‘Mix-Up’)
20 [52:29] Wipers - “Is This Real?” (‘Is This Real?’)
21 [55:06] 1/2 Japanese - “She Cracked” (‘1/2 Gentlemen / Not Beasts’ cassette)
22 [57:00] Urinals - “Hologram” (“The Urinals” EP)
23 [59:08] British Standard Unit - “D’Ya Think I’m Sexy” (‘Hybrid Kids’ compilation)
24 [61:31] The Homosexuals - “Astral Glamour” (Unreleased - ‘The Homosexuals’ Record’ compilation)
25 [63:21] The Fall - “Industrial Estate” (‘Live At The Witch Trials’)
26 [65:15] Spherical Objects - “I Don’t Remember” (‘Eliptical Optimism’)
27 [66:38] The Cure - “Grinding Halt” (‘Three Imaginary Boys’)
28 [69:25] The Raincoats - “No Side to Fall In” (‘The Raincoats’)
29 [71:11] Young Marble Giants - “Brand-New Life” (‘Collossal Youth’ cassette)

[Total Time: 1:14:05]

1979 | Computer

01 [00:00] Fad Gadget - “Back To Nature” (“Back To Nature” single)
02 [05:43] Yellow Magic Orchestra - “Technopolis” (‘Solid State Survivor’)
03 [09:56] John Foxx - “Metal Beat” (“A New Kind of Man” unreleased single)
04 [12:52] Throbbing Gristle - “Hot On the Heels of Love” (‘20 Jazz Funk Greats’)
05 [17:07] Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - “Almost” (“Electricity” single)
06 [20:55] P-Model - “Kameari Pop” (‘In A Model Room’)
07 [24:47] Gina X Performance - “Nice Mover” (“No G.D.M.” single)
08 [29:12] M - “Pop Muzik” (‘New York, London, Paris, Munich’)
09 [34:07] Devo - “Strange Pursuit” (‘Duty Now For the Future’)
10 [36:50] Gary Numan - “We Have a Technical” (Unreleased - ‘78/79’ compilation)
11 [44:46] Vice Versa - “New Girls Neutron” (“Music 4” EP)
12 [46:48] Plastics - “Robot” (“Copy” single)
13 [49:41] Simple Minds - “Real to Real” (‘Real To Real Cacophony’)
14 [52:27] The Human League - “Blind Youth” (‘Reproduction’)
15 [55:41] New Musik - “On Islands” (“Straight Lines” single)
16 [60:05] Suicide - “Dream Baby Dream” (“Dream Baby Dream” single)

[Total Time: 1:06:28]

1979 | Convertible

01 [00:00] Blondie - “Dreaming” (‘Eat To the Beat’)
02 [03:04] Joe Jackson - “One More Time” (‘Look Sharp!’)
03 [06:20] Patti Smith Group - “Frederick” (‘Wave’)
04 [09:23] The Selecter - “On My Radio” (“On My Radio” single)
05 [12:26] Martha & The Muffins - “Insect Love” (“Insect Love” single)
06 [16:33] Elvis Costello & The Attractions - “Green Shirt” (‘Armed Forces’)
07 [19:14] The Feelies - “Raised Eyebrows” (“Raised Eyebrows” single)
08 [22:14] The Cure - “Boys Don’t Cry” (“Boys Don’t Cry” single)
09 [24:51] The Teardrop Explodes - “Sleeping Gas” (“Sleeping Gas” single)
10 [28:31] Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - “Affection” (‘Back In Your LIfe’)
11 [32:38] XTC - “Making Plans for Nigel” (‘Drums & Wires’)
12 [36:47] Devo - “The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise” (‘Duty Now For the Future’)
13 [39:24] Essential Logic - “World Friction” (‘Beat Rhythm News Waddle Ya Play?’)
14 [42:55] The Specials - “A Message To You Rudy” (‘Specials’)
15 [45:42] Squeeze - “Goodbye Girl” (‘Cool For Cats’)
16 [48:36] Talking Heads - “Heaven” (‘Fear of Music’)
17 [52:39] The Jam - “Strange Town” (‘Setting Sons’)
18 [56:26] The Only Ones - “Flaming Torch” (‘Even Serpents Shine’)
19 [58:43] A. More - “Judy Get Down” (‘Flying Doesn’t Help’)
20 [61:40] Richard Hell & The Voidoids - “Time” (Unreleased - ‘Time’ compilation)
21 [64:41] The dB’s - “Nothing Is Wrong” (Unreleased - ‘Ride the Wild TomTom’ compilation)

[Total Time: 1:08:45]

1979 | Ice

01 [00:00] Japan - “Alien” (‘Quiet Life’)
02 [04:56] Gang of Four - “He’d Send In the Army” (‘Entertainment!’)
03 [08:35] This Heat - “24-Track Loop” (‘This Heat’)
04 [14:27] Adam & The Ants - “Tabletalk” (‘Dirk Wears White Socks’)
05 [19:56] The Durutti Column - “Sleep Will Come” (‘The Return Of’)
06 [21:43] Delta 5 - “Now That You’re Gone” (“Mind Your Own Business” single)
07 [25:53] Pere Ubu - “Kingdom Come” (‘New Picnic Time’)
08 [29:02] Killing Joke - “Turn to Red” (“Turn to Red” EP)
09 [33:01] Bauhaus - “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” (“Bela Lugosi’s Dead” EP)
10 [42:36] Essendon Airport - “How Low Can You Go?” (“Sonic Investigations...” EP)
11 [45:55] Chrisma - “We R” (‘Hibernation’)
12 [49:37] Joy Division - “24 Hours” (BBC - ‘Peel Sessions’ compilation)
13 [53:44] Marianne Faithful - “Working Class Hero” (‘Broken English’)
14 [58:22] Magazine - “The Thin Air” (‘Secondhand Daylight’)
15 [62:29] Iggy Pop - “The Endless Sea” (‘New Values’)
16 [67:14] Wire - “40 Versions” (‘154’)

[Total Time: 1:10:40]

Soundslike, Tuesday, 5 September 2017 11:56 (six years ago) link

I'll chime in and say that I was given the chance to hear all this a few days early -- it's really wonderful.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 5 September 2017 12:54 (six years ago) link

looks amazing -- excited to dig in.

tylerw, Tuesday, 5 September 2017 14:22 (six years ago) link

FUCK YES

bumbling my way toward the light or wahtever (hardcore dilettante), Tuesday, 5 September 2017 17:00 (six years ago) link

wow!

Shat Parp (dog latin), Wednesday, 6 September 2017 08:48 (six years ago) link

Thrilled! Downloading! And later, listening!

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 12:08 (six years ago) link

OK, yeah, this is great! I might have to go through and tag each track with the act, though, since I keep running back to the trackless to see what I'm listening to.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 13:23 (six years ago) link

Ugh, track list.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 13:23 (six years ago) link

Had a lovely break from 1907 listening to 1981 today, and going to have to find time next week to listen to 1979. Can I be cheeky and ask whether there is going to be a 'briefcase' for 1979 too?

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 6 September 2017 20:59 (six years ago) link

So I love listening to this/these as mixes, but is there an easy way/trick to break up and tag the tracks? My 1981 mixes seem to be track-to-track.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 21:22 (six years ago) link

well aware that the mix is a large part of the appeal here and that streaming services are missing all manner of these tracks but there's more there than you might expect and I was looking for an easy way to carry this around, so (with apologies) here's a spotify playlist, sans doubles:
https://open.spotify.com/user/forksclovetofu/playlist/0oTOCanI4oeuEks5xaPXoW

Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Wednesday, 6 September 2017 21:49 (six years ago) link

Glad you guys are digging it! The Dangerous Minds website picked it up (as they did with the '1981' digital "reissue") and it's getting a lot of listens--hopefully causing the sale of some records (or at least mp3s)!

Mfktz, are you the guy doing the Centuries of Sound mixes? Impressive project!

Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:03 (six years ago) link

Josh in Chicago--I made the decision to go to mixed mp3s some time back because I had some guilt about the feeling that by uploading single mp3s in the age of single-song mp3 sales, I was taking money from artists rather than sending it their way. Single-file mixes seem more like a podcast or a DJ set, more obviously in honor of the music and not in theft. Also, I like that it gives me tighter control over the transitions and flow of the mix--these ones aren't truly "mixed" much, but I go into that more heavily mix by mix.

I've looked into ways of making mixed mp3s display artist name/song name info, like a cue sheet approach, and it basically appears there's really no successful cross-platform way to do that. Hence the tracklists with start times--so you can always find out what you like, when you like it.

But I've also tried to accommodate the fact of streaming via the MixCloud site--https://www.mixcloud.com/musicophilia/--and that also does tell you the artist/track name "live". So maybe that's a better option for you, if the mp3s are distracting from the music?

Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:04 (six years ago) link

Ulysses, I have to admit I don't *love* reducing the mixes to a Spotify playlist (and missing tracks) given that I do have the aforementioned MixCloud option, which is streamable; and the mp3s, which are portable. I mean, these are mixes, not playlists or folders of tracks. . . But if it helps people get interested in the music, I guess it's OK. I just don't get the fixation generally with Spotify--why use Spotify, when the mixes are available whether your preference is streaming or downloading? But I'm old, and I still buy hundreds of CDs a year (though I keep them as mp3s I rip), and I don't use streaming services, so what do I know.

Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:07 (six years ago) link

Oh and Mfktz, I doubt there will be a '1979: Post-Punk' briefcase, as my collection of post-punk from '79 doesn't go nearly as deep as from '81 (and maybe the genre doesn't go as deep). That said, the next mix that goes up on the blog is going to be several volumes of the 'Le Funk du Monde' focused on 1977-1980, that are going to be amazing. If I did a '1979' briefcase, it'd be a collection from all the non-post-punk music I love from the year. . .

Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:10 (six years ago) link

I love the mixes as is! You obviously put a ton of work into them, which is why I'm ultimately cool with long tracks. They flooooow.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:27 (six years ago) link

Also, mixes as mixes make me pay attention.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:27 (six years ago) link

Josh, thanks for understanding. I really do wish there were a way to get the artists/tracks to show universally from a mixed mp3, but given there isn't I had to stick to the format anyway despite the inconveniences. And I agree--lack of the ability to hit "skip" has often gotten me to slow down and listen more carefully on mixes by others. Thanks!

Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:30 (six years ago) link

Most of the time 2004 still feels recent to me, even though that span is a third of my life. But I guess putting this new "digital box set" next to the old physical box set of '1981' makes me realize a lot of time has passed--and even the mp3s of the new one are out-of-date to many. Hopefully the upside is that there's a whole generation who were 5 when the old box came out, who're primed to discover post-punk!

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Soundslike, Wednesday, 6 September 2017 23:38 (six years ago) link

So did someone send back a copy of 1981 to you?

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 7 September 2017 01:22 (six years ago) link

Soundslike- yes, I'm the Centuries of Sound guy. Can understand why you aren't doing the briefcase thing and why you don't want it on Spotify, but your site in general will still be very useful for me in five years or so, so just wanted to say thanks for that. Also really admire the design of your site, wish I had such skills.

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Thursday, 7 September 2017 12:02 (six years ago) link

Speaking of forcing me to pay attention, I'm finally listening to Evensong this morning, and right off the bat I don't think I've ever heard of It's Immaterial. Lovely stuff.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 7 September 2017 15:04 (six years ago) link

and I was looking for an easy way to carry this around

the original is seven mp3s. they don't weigh much.

shackling the masses with plastic-wrapped snack picks (sic), Thursday, 7 September 2017 18:39 (six years ago) link

hey soundslike: thanks again for putting this together; much of it's outside of my listening experience and i always appreciate new meat. i was four in '79 so don't judge too harshly.
to your points: the mp3s are portable but generally much more frustrating to add in or take out on the fly for portability, whereas streaming allows for listening and sharing and paring in a way that works well for me.
the fixation "generally with spotify" is just that it's a service i've used for several years and i've gotten accustomed to it. I didn't start this way! i had thousands of cds and cassettes and vinyl but moving a lot has made me focus more on immediate accessibility and cloud use.

Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Thursday, 7 September 2017 20:38 (six years ago) link

prob also noteworthy that i grew up without a solid radio station experience so it wasn't until after college that the idea of an unbreakable mix even came into view. i like the freedom to explore and repeat and skip tracks rather than drive at someone else's speed i suppose. it's a limitation on my part!

Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Thursday, 7 September 2017 20:40 (six years ago) link

Oh my goodness I will be spending some time with these

paolo, Thursday, 7 September 2017 21:04 (six years ago) link

So did someone send back a copy of 1981 to you?

Yeah! My friend (in real life) A.M./Ettiem who is an ILMer send me a copy of the 1st edition pre-ILM. So cool of him!

Soundslike, Friday, 8 September 2017 01:00 (six years ago) link

Haha very good!

Ned Raggett, Friday, 8 September 2017 01:43 (six years ago) link

seven months pass...

A q

Soundslike, Sunday, 15 April 2018 13:13 (six years ago) link

A quick reminder--the full '1981' box including the 'briefcase' has been up for a year for anybody who didn't get a physical copy back in 2005!

https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/post-punk-1981-complete-collection-including-the-briefcase/

And for those who did get one 13 years ago--we're old now! ; ) 1981 was 22 years in the past when I started the project. Which means there's some young person out there now making a '1996' box set!

There is literally an entire new listening generation out there since I made this box who get to discover post-punk/new wave--so pass it on!

Soundslike, Sunday, 15 April 2018 13:19 (six years ago) link

And while I didn't ever really make the non-post-punk 1981 box--this set has a lot of great 1981 non-pp music, for those who might be interested:

https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2018/04/03/tribute-to-brian-eno-translucence/

And in addition to the '1979' follow-up set, there's annother post-punk box for those who might be interested, with a 1-hr sampler mix: 'Post-Punk 2007-2017'

https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2017/10/24/post-punk2007-2017/

Soundslike, Sunday, 15 April 2018 13:27 (six years ago) link

Sorry--having some tech difficulties with my phone. This is the set with non-pp 1981 music:

https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2017/11/14/le-monde-du-funk-1970-1985/

Soundslike, Sunday, 15 April 2018 13:29 (six years ago) link


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