Wednesday, May 10

mp3 request

Hey, Tonight's ""DJ EVENTO"" is a Trattoria night. All those records of mine are back in MN.
Trying to stick with a theme of Trarroria released/related/influenced records...
I'm getting loose with the soft-rock type stuff or orchestrated pops that did have an influence early Cornelius, and maybe I'll slip in some of the soul stuff that they reissued although noone seems to mention that part of the label's history.

Don't have much time here, going to come home from work tomorrow burn a few CDs and then bust.
Anyway, can anyone help me out with;

Turn Down Day by The Cyrkle
Bubbles by The Free Design
One Thousand 20th Century Chairs by Kahimi Karie (pref. Hirohiso Horie rmx)
Any stuff by Yoshie? Derek you had one of hers?
Any of that stuff by The Orange Peels...
"Love you like the way that I used to" by Rocketship
Are there any up-tempo Margo Guryan tracks?
Finders Keepers by Saltwater Taffy
Anyone have that track "Monkey" by JC Davis??
what else...
Any Buddha pop stylings.

Maybe slim chances on a lot aside from the Cyrkle & Free Design, but no sweat. If you can lend a hand I appreciate it.
All this is bringing back pleasant memories...

4 Comments:

Blogger Jared Thiele said...

check the comedy mp3's again. they should work now.

1:53 AM  
Blogger imderek said...

be sure to play those comedy mp3s at your set! maybe the chuckles from the audience will form a beat which they can dance to.

I'm not sure if I'll get home in time to email you any of these mp3s before your show. When i get home I'll send you some stuff and hopefully you'll get it before it's too late.

In any event, have fun you old so-and-so.

2:47 AM  
Blogger Jared Thiele said...

2 things people love to do. Laugh, and Dance. If you play your cards right, this could be your moment of greatness.

5:39 AM  
Blogger ryanerik said...

playing comedy albums over trance beats...
Groovebox cymbal crescendo to coincide perfectly with the punch-line...

yes, this could be great!

10:05 AM  

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