To clarify, unlike part I, this is not the overly hyper, cocaine-riddled 80s music, but rather the more mellow dance and pop from the 80s. Mellow except for the house music and 80s electro used for the beats.
… is in the design portfolio, if you mosey on over there. In case you ever wanted to see more of what’s under the text on my website, here’s a high-res version of the graphics used for the background.
Bourne in the Foundry, high-resolution design piece (consisting of photos and historical documents from Pittsburgh), 90 x [...]
A mishmash of hiphop, funk and indie rock.
I guess unlike other people that progress in taste, I just keep moving backwards. Come back a year later for the 1950s bee-bop and big band mixes.
This should be available in coffeeshops and newstands ’round the University of Pittsburgh, if any of you happen to find yourselves there.
Oh, and the new site should be live at www.pittpoliticalreview.org by Friday.
A mix of Latin electro, disco and grimy electro-house.
You can view and download all these episodes in iTunes.
Starts fast, ends slow, got it?
Self-explanatory title. Non-descriptive description, and so on.
This mix features remixes of the Mercedes-Benz mixtapes–only the finest downtempo grooves ship with the Benz C-Class when purchased in Europe, and with this mix, you can cruise in your beater car with just as much class.
Even more pretentious than part I, only 2007 releases of European house music. I should just move back to the other side of the ocean to be more snooty, shouldn’t I?
A remix of the music from the FIFA 2007 soccer game, with new-wave and indie rock mashed in between.
Features various ol’ school jazz records and [predictably] downtempo electronica.
To, well, Justice. A remix of electro classics and Justice’s epic album, Croix.