Candyland is a “country rock power ballad,” which doesn’t fit my usual genres, but it’s catchy enough to stick in my head a bit, so here it is.
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she’s sleeping by nicolin
she’s sleeping is a quiet and loopy song – just an acoustic guitar. It’s soothing.
A Familiar Tune by uncleozzy
A Familiar Tune is a cheesy dance synth-based mashup. I caught the use of Pachelbel’s Canon and the Pet Shop Boys’ “Go West,” but I didn’t catch Puff the Magic Dragon and the Soviet national anthem by myself.
slinky saturday by sleepy pete
slinky saturday is a soothing and instrumental ode to sunshine.
Too Late to Sleep by Karlos the Jackal
Too Late to Sleep is a dreamy track. It’s an alt-pop song, with a hypnotist,a filtered autoharp, a violin-uke, and a Stylophone.
Pacific Street by eyeballkid
Pacific Street is eyeballkid’s cover of a song from indie folk-rock band, Hem. It’s spare, just a guy and his guitar.
Whiskey Pearl by mediocre
Whiskey Pearl is a fun acoustic bluegrass tune, with the focus on intricate banjo work.
No Name #2 by oceanview
No Name #2 is sort of a lofi demo of an indie folk song. It has only oceanview’s voice and her guitar playing, and it’s quite lovely.
It’s the only song she’s posted to Mefi Music so far.
Planetarium Disco by The World Famous
Planetarium Disco is a happy bouncy techno track, with the synths I like, rolling along in a dense and noodly way.
This is The World Famous’ first appearance here! Many thanks!
Threnody by aldus_manutius
Threnody is an atmospheric & dreamy piece, mostly driven by one guitar with reverb.
Stillekes by elektrotechnicus
Stillekes is an experimental intrumental track, very minimalistic and loopy – a bit hypnotic, gradually shifting.
Then She Begins … by The Great Big Mulp
Then She Begins … is another short rock song, packing a lot in despite that – some unusual instruments appear, including an electric ukelele, a toy piano, a reed organ, and a trumpet.
Like a Rolling Stone by BrnP84
Like a Rolling Stone is a very short cover of the Bob Dylan tune, with a fuzzy lofi guitar.
Spooky Bitch by chillmost
Spooky Bitch is an instrumental and noodly synth tune. Kinda groovy.
Whispers by dobie
Whispers is a charming lofi folk song, about the aftermath of a nearby car accident, with onlookers and someone who gravitated toward the ready audience. It’s part of an unofficial Music challenge, recorded on a laptop’s built-in microphones.
Profiling by nthdegx
Profiling is IDM – intelligent dance music – a bit droney and hypnotic / repetitive, but not too ambient for my tastes. It shifts slowly.
Edit, 7pm – The mp3 wasn’t attached. Let’s say this is Tuesday’s entry.
Playing Games by god particle
Playing Games is a short but rocking little chiptune from frequent guest this month, god particle.
Nixon In China by black8
Nixon In China is a smooth, sexy jam, using those damn sexy political references. You know what I’m talking about. Awwww yeah.
[Edit: Huh, this didn’t post this morning. I’ll count this as Thursday’s post.]
Stone Mover by dobie
Stone Mover is a nice & melancholy bit of acoustic indie rock. It has a lovely, shifting atmosphere.
Bob-omb Battlefield by danb
Bob-omb Battlefield is a cover of video game music, specifically from Super Mario N64. It’s not a chiptune, though; it’s done with a couple of acoustic guitars.
Hey Ya by Galvatron
This is an oddly sorta reverent cover of Hey Ya – it’s a melancholy & a cappella rendering of the Outkast song, with harmonizing. Perhaps I should consider it irreverent for departing from the original.
Hey, Little Sprout! by sleepy pete
Hey, Little Sprout! is an bouncy and epic bit of childlike joy, from the Harvey Girls (previously)
chinese dragon by kimyo
chinese dragon is some nice, chill trip-hop, from (once again) kimyo and Hot Bitch Arsenal.
We’ve passed Mefi Music’s second birthday, by the way. And wow, this blog won’t run out of music any time soon.
Attack of the Pasta Party Pirates by OverlappingElvis
Attack of the Pasta Party Pirates is a jazzy jam, with quite a few instruments represented: oboe and alto sax are unusual here. Fun!
Concept (Remix) by tmcw
Concept (Remix) is a roaring techno remix of their own, possibly unreleased, rock song.
The Stranger by dobie
The Stranger is slow-paced indie rock – a lofi demo.
Wichita Lineman by bhnyc
Wichita Lineman is a sorta disco / electronica cover of the often-covered country / pop classic, originally written by Jimmy Webb for Glen Campbell.
I’m not too fond of the computerized vocals here, but I really love everything else about it.
Joyride by god particle
Joyride is happy electronica, with a cheesy bouncy synth. (I like farty bassy synths.)
Toys by god particle
This week is mostly bouncy electronica. Let’s start with the upbeat Toys, from god particle, who’s re-appearing this week.
nsbok 0539 by jchgf
nsbok 0539 is minimalist electronica, chill and ambient-ish.
Flashbakk by god particle
Flashbakk is an intricate & awesome techno track, from god particle – it’s sort of his week here so far. Note, the first six seconds are noisy & not like the rest of the track.
Dammit by tmcw
Dammit is a nice acoustic take on a song by Blink 182, who I don’t usually like.
Scrape the Sky by god particle
Scrape the Sky is a bumping techno track from god particle.
Flyball’s Lament (the cover one) by ORthey
Flyball’s Lament (the cover one) is a cover of The Great Big Mulp’s “Flyball’s Lament” (previously). This is a minimal and folkish cover, with frequent guest ORthey singing and playing a guitar or two – one’s his resonator guitar (previously), which is bluegrass-ish.
Into the Night by speicus
Into the Night is a cheesy synthpop cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now,” originally done by Tommy James & the Shondells (1967) and covered by Tiffany (1987).
bond by 31d1
bond is atmospheric instrumental music – it’s good background music, with a slow build, but not too intrusive.
You Haven’t Done Nothin’ (Plump Mix) by ageispolis
You Haven’t Done Nothin’ (Plump Mix) is a tighter remix of the politically aware 1974 Stevie Wonder original. So funky.
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