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Femme Fatale by cortex

Femme Fatale is cortex’s piano rock / garage rock cover of the Velvet Underground song. It’s his second shot at it; his first take involved a Christopher Walken impression, which also makes a secret appearance in the background here.

I am looking for a used car. by mintcake!

I am looking for a used car. is a dancy electronica song, with some unusual vocal samples drawn from a call-in line for the podcast around the tenth anniversary.

By way of limited explanation: Fred was looking for a used car, and that’s Faint of Butt reading Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky.”

Case Study #3 by davejay

Case Study #3 is a loopy trip-hop song based on samples from a 1960’s LSD PSA from Lockheed, which had lush instrumentation and trippy oil projection visuals and a really delightful story about LSD and hot dogs and a musical sting befitting a True Tale of Hot Dog Murder!

I fell into kind of a drug PSA hole researching this and the thread linked from the song.

the vase (demo) by edlundart

the vase is a stripped-down acoustic demo of a song, just an acoustic guitar and a guy sometimes singing in falsetto.

The World’s Most Blown Mind by gergtreble

The World’s Most Blown Mind is just a fun garage rock tune.

Enceladus by surrendering monkey

Enceladus is a synthy bit of electronica. Think of Vangelis and Tangerine Dream.

Heroin by chococat

Heroin is a garage rock cover of the Velvet Underground song, primarily singing and a guitar. (Though, there is a high-pitched drone.)

ruido jabb hat by konono

ruido jabb hat is a “simple disco track,” with a glitchy, distorted, fuzzy, and overdriven groove. It’s danceable.

Happy [Tenth] Birthday, Metafilter by cortex

Happy [Tenth] Birthday, Metafilter is a bluesy piano pop lovesong to Mefi. There’s an acoustic guitar and cortex harmonizing with himself.

Sunday Morning by micayetoca

Sunday Morning is a mellow Caribbean take on the Velvet Underground song. The string instrument here is the cuatro; the genre is danzon; the whistling and percussion feel organic.

Another Hour Away by clcapps

Another Hour Away is a kinda relentlessly musically upbeat synthpop dance song.

(Saturday Night And) Sunday Morning by MajorDundee

(Saturday Night And) Sunday Morning is an irreverent dancy Eurodisco remix of Sunday Morning, the Velvet Underground song.

European Son by criticalbill

European Son is a slowly shifting and a bit noodly and loopy and fiddly bit of music, with more noise and droning than usual for this podcast. It’s part of the Music Challenge; here’s the original, by the Velvet Underground.

Juicebox Hustler by god particle

Juicebox Hustler samples the vocals of Rick Ross’ Hustlin,’ and adds the backing of a happy poppy techno song.

I missed Hustlin’ the first time around, so I was more familiar with “Everyday I’m Shufflin’,” from the more popular LMFAO’s Party Rock Anthem, which came out in December 2010, over a year after Juicebox Hustler.

Venus in Furs by dagosto

Venus in Furs is a mellow and jazzy cover of the droning Velvet Underground song. The instrument reminiscent of a steel drum or a xylophone is the mbira, which is new to me.

This is the first of the the Velvet Underground covers Music Challenge (playlist). You’ll be hearing a lot more from this challenge this week.

The Plan by Baby_Balrog

The Plan is an upbeat bluegrass song, which sounds like it was an utter blast to record.

Island Party by CarrotAdventure

Island Party is a happy and bouncy synthpop / chiptune track!

Mss Ffct by nthdegx

Mss Ffct is sort of an unconscious cover of a Mass Effect theme song – I’m sure I missed it as I glanced around Youtube. Anyway. This has the atmospheric drawn-out synths, something like a theremin. There’s a nice groove to the beats, and multiple layers of noodly synths.

Snow Cone, Faux Cone, Bro Cone by CarrotAdventure

Snow Cone, Faux Cone, Bro Cone is a bouncy little chiptune – a synthpop tune with cheesy synths. It makes me happy!

Excellent Unicorn by CarrotAdventure

Excellent Unicorn is a dancy synthpop song, with noodly synths on an arpeggiator.

Oh Ma Gad Yall by tehloki

Oh Ma Gad Yall is a techno song with sorta catchy lyrics, mostly contained in the title.

And that’s tehloki’s last song for now!

Looking at Things, Doing Stuff by dagosto

Looking at Things, Doing Stuff is a quiet poppy rock song, with a chill desert atmosphere to the guitar.

Silver Machine by billieraymartin

Silver Machine is an electro cover of a Hawkwind song, done by DJ Hell, featuring Billie Ray Martin.

Happy Pi Day!

sing for him by greenish

sing for him has a lovely and warm atmosphere; it’s a hymn, with an organ and a guitar providing backing for her vocals.

Arms and Hands by Karlos the Jackal

Arms and Hands is an indie pop song, with an accordion and lots of keyboards.

Unrecognisable-lullejah by Admira

Unrecognisable-lullejah is just, you know, this classical guitar piece.

Okay, yeah, maybe it continues Hallelujah Week.

Hallelujah! (So Very NSFW Mix) by askmeaboutLOOM

Hallelujah! (So Very NSFW Mix) has first-rate music – a choir! an organ! – and really, really sexual lyrics.

This concludes Hallelujah Week. Probably.

Edit: Whoops, I forgot to attach the MP3. Fixed!

plastic people by dunkadunc

plastic people is an electropop song, a bit fuzzy and chiptune-ish.

Redwood City Blues by Danf

Redwood City Blues is a chill song, with just an acoustic guitar.

Halle Hula by cortex

Halle Hula is a hula-flavored cover of Hallelujah, just ukelele and singing and *so much* joy.

Chrome Shuriken Dragonfire by gmm

Chrome Shuriken Dragonfire reminds me of Royksopp, uplifting synthpop with noodly arpeggio synths. The lyrics are about 8-bit sprites, from old-school video games.

Halleluyeah! by The World Famous

Halleluyeah! is a glistening 80’s piece of hair metal butt rock. It’s ridiculous and awesome.

Yeah, let’s do a Hallelujah week.

Skallelujah by Jon_Evil

Skallelujah is a ska cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”

There was a Mefi Music Challenge to cover this song, inspired by Hallelukulelejah (previously on the podcast). I’ll try to not go overboard with it, but I can’t make any promises.

Makin’ Steps by InfidelZombie

Makin’ Steps is a angry, speedy, short, and NSFW punk rock song.

Orillia by CarrotAdventure

Orillia is a happy spacy synthpoppy sort of song.

Together – Jazzed by Admira

Together – Jazzed is a snappier, more lively version of his own song, Together. It’s an upbeat classical guitar song.

Pandora’s Music Box by Metafilter Orchestra / Karlos the Jackal

Pandora’s Music Box is mellow and atmospheric background music. It’s the result of a collaborative game of Exquisite Corpse amongst Mefi musicians. Each of twenty musicians would listen only to their immediate predecessor’s work, record a new part that meshes with the previous work, and then pass only their own part along to the next musician. It’s eclectic, with a music box, multiple guitars, jaw harp, and various other instruments.

Architect by tmcw

Architect is some fun garage rock.

The Fauna and The Flora Are Too Closely Allied by sconbie

The Fauna and The Flora Are Too Closely Allied is a somewhat laidback indie pop song about wasting time and making it out of your hometown before it’s too late.

Chester by tmcw

Chester starts with looping, melodic progressions of an acoustic guitar, and it builds up into a rock song.