A monthly playlist for the Soundcloud submissions that get approved on Submithub for a HI54 Mix CD during the month of October 2019.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
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A monthly playlist for the Soundcloud submissions that get approved on Submithub for a HI54 Mix CD during the month of October 2019.
“How is it possible that there is this much amazing unreleased Arthur Russell music? So prolific. This album has some absolute stone cold gems on it, can't wait for the vinyl to show up!”
Episode 108 of The Mix Tape Radio Show features 8 nordic gems shuffled out of the HI54 Mix CD ‘A NORDIC BREEZE’ - ft. The Radio Dept, Old Amica, Tuvaband, Chorus Grant + a whole bunch more headphones goodness.
“So this is the album that got me interested in "Fox Food Records" - which, as you might have noticed, resulted in buying their entire catalog for almost no money. This music sounds too good to be true... but well, actually, it really IS true!”
A Playmoss playlist for all the Bandcamp tracks shuffle up’d in September 2019.
Episode 107 of The Mix Tape Radio Show features 8 gems shuffled out of the HI54 Mix CD ‘420 ≠ ALL DAY’ - ft. Violent Femmes, Michael Nau, Cat Power + a whole bunch more headphones goodness.
A monthly playlist for the Soundcloud submissions that get approved on Submithub for a HI54 Mix CD during the month of September 2019.
“The back-to-back punch of the last two tracks had me 'I'm not crying your crying' in the mirror. If you've spent anytime with Ben's songs (or even Ben himself) in the past, there is a lot of really special moments in this live album.”
“First track made me wanna hit a split so hard and by the end I was ready to write a lengthy journal entry. Full spectrum.”
Episode 103 kicks off with Haley Heynderickx plotting a garden, and before things close out with all Selmer wants, you’ll hear Bill Callahan Fighting Kites, Doctor Pockets Scuttlebuggs, and a bunch more audio niceness.
“Songwriting at its best. An album of unimaginable intensity written with a surprising, straightforward honesty. Joanna Sternberg is a voice to listen and to cry with.”