Rolled by: me
November/December 2025
TRT: 1h13m45s
Another mix bcuz I felt like it.
English synthsters Hot Chip being weird off their first album.
“Yo does this sound handsome?” Spiel by Father Guido. Here begins the loose theme of this mix: somebody who isnt here. I cut out the last verse for time.
Laid back new stuff from Mike continues the theme.
This cut also laid back but intense too. And fuckin undeniably dope.
Originally an acoustic guitar type number, got remixed with a house type beat for the 12″ and became a huge hit nobody could avoid. (Later pressings of the album (Amplified Heart) included the remix as a bonus track—they knew why people were buying it.) I've always loved this song. I cut out a few bars for time.
Just the instrumental part from the very end of this song where DOOM flips a sample off Boogie Down Productions' “Poetry” (one of my all time faverit rap joints of all time).
Classic Monk. I'm always a little afraid to thro a 10-minute jazz tune into the middle of a mix—kinda breaks it up—but I do it anyway.
It was the loveliest party that I've ever attended/ If anything was broken I'm sure it could be mended. Don't know why I like hearing these hard MIDI drums, bass & accordion right after “Misterioso” but I do. I dig the shortnsweet solos, 4 bars of electric guitar, 8 bars of trumpet.
Classic lowdown 70s soul. Again not sure why I like this tune in exactly this position, but to me it's a great left turn. Again, somebody isnt here.
A Bill Withers album track is just what I needed. This time the person isnt missing; they're here, and you can't believe it. It's like the exception that proves the rule or something, or, as Open Mike Eagle said earlier, a subversion of expectations.
One of Sly's best songs, and he has a lot of best songs.
Joyful jam from Solange. Kinda similar feel to “Smilin'”. You want to be a teacher, don't want to go to school. Don't want to do the dishes, just want to eat the food.
Soulquarians jamming and having a good time. We're getting happy on side 2.
Nick Drake is funkier than he gets credit for. This jam gets me doing the stankface.
The missing person has reappeared. You hope she'll stay, but… This is such a banger. So joyful & melancholy & just undeniable.
Dancefloor classic made by one of the guys from Daft Punk and another guy nobody heard of after this or before. Supercatchy. Evrything about this record sounds choked. The sample cuts off a little early. The guy sounds like he's singing thru a clencht throat. The EQ. It all feels closed in.
Depeche Mode totally ripped off this song.
Weird Al's idea of a They Might Be Giants song. He calls these “style parodies”, wherein he spoofs not a specific song but a band's whole thing. His most famous one is probably “Dare To Be Stupid” (a Devo parody). I think the style parodies are his best songs.
Transitions I'm not quite sure about: