WARMER MIXTAPES #362 | by Chris D'Eon [d'Eon/Kallisti]

1. Aphex Twin | Xtal
Something really special about this track. I remember hearing it for the first time as a teenager on a rainy Sunday and being completely lovestruck...

2. ELO | 21st Century Man
The lyrics to this song apply to all of us living in this century. Despite all the technology and information we have access to, we are still at the mercy of our own sadness.

3. Arpanet | NTT Docomo
Totally prophetic. Another song that predicted how we all live today, with mobile phones tapping into every aspect of the Internet's resources.

4. Todd Rundgren | Healing
The most overt religious themes in Todd's discography. Not sure if this song is sad or ecstatic, but sometimes there is not much of a difference between the two.


5. Joni Mitchell | The Boho Dance
My favourite Joni. The French horns and flutes break my heart. This song seems critical of bohemian hipster culture.

6. SES | Dreams Come True
Heartbreaking Korean pop from the turn of the century. I used to secretly listen to this song on repeat on my discman in high school. Nobody could know I was listening to k-pop...

7. Coil | Red Birds Will Fly Out Of The East And Destroy Paris In A Night
My favourite Coil. Gives me visions of post-information-age hellscapes.

8. Death In June | Giddy Giddy Carousel
Perfect mixture of industrial hardness and delicate female vocals. This is a rare combination...

9. Whitehouse | Wriggle Like A Fucking Eel
In a league of their own. Nothing compares to the lyrics of Whitehouse. Vaguely like Southern rap taken to its logical extreme with its layers of screaming.

10. Terry Riley | Celestial Valley
The most influential keyboardist to me. So many times when I play keyboard I find myself ripping off Terry Riley. His improvisational style is burned into my muscle memory forever.

WARMER MIXTAPES #361 | by Christoph Andersson

1. Lil Wayne | BM J.R.
Lil Wayne is not only the best rapper alive, he’s the best rapper EVER. To me, there’s no disputing that. He’s been so prolific and groundbreaking. A lot of people will disagree but Tupac and Biggie can’t touch Wayne. His flow on this track is so amazing.

2. Blonde Redhead | In Particular
This track is pretty sentimental to me. When I was about 14 or 15, I hated school more than anything. Once, I got to skip school for a few days and fly to Austin City Limits festival with my dad. We literally got right off the plane and went to see Blonde Redhead play. I remember feeling so excited being able to get away from school to go listen to music. In Particular was definitely my favorite song of BR’s set.

3. Japan | Swing
I have to admit that I picked up my obsession with the band Japan from my parents. I grew up listening to this sort of music and really love it. This song is my favorite Japan song. The bass part has one of the best grooves I’ve ever heard. David Sylvian’s vocals are an acquired taste that most people haven’t acquired. I love it though…

4. Chris Brown | Take You Down
Most people think I’m kidding when I say I love this song. I’m absolutely serious. I was DJing at this tiny party during Mardi Gras this year and dropped this. It was by far one of the best parties I’ve ever played at.

5. Jaheim | Ain’t Leaving Without You
The groove on this track is so great. Jaheim’s voice is smooth but has enough edge to not make it cheesy. Most of what I look for in songs is a catchy hook. Every time I hear the hook of this song it gets stuck in my head for the rest of the day.

6. Terence Blanchard | Levees
Terence Blanchard is the only New Orleans jazz musician I’ll listen to. I’m a huge fan of all his film scores and music but especially his symphonic response to Hurricane Katrina, A Tale Of God’s Will. This song in particular has the most haunting trumpet part ever. I was actually stuck downtown for a week after Hurricane Katrina and had to get airlifted along with my family. Levees will always remind me of that helicopter flight over a devastated New Orleans.

7. Drake | Shut It Down (feat. The-Dream)
Shut It Down has been my go-to song for months. The production, the melody, and the lyrics are all amazing. I’m a huge Drake fan and to me, this is one of his most honest and heartfelt songs. I seriously could listen to song on repeat for hours and not get sick of it.

8. Ricky B | Y’all Holla
Y’all Holla is such a New Orleans bounce classic. Now that I’m traveling more I get homesick a lot. Whenever that happens, I put this song on. This song is enjoyed best driving around Uptown New Orleans with a frozen Daquiri.

9. Ryuichi Sakamoto | Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
I have nothing much to say about this other than this is one of my favorite piano pieces ever. Ryuichi Sakamoto is one of my favorite composers and musicians. There is also a version of this song called Forbidden Colours, which is equally as good.

10. Trey Songz | Panty Droppa (The Complete Edition)
By now, anyone reading this can tell I love babymakin’ R&B music. In fact, it’s probably what I listen to most. Trey Songz is definitely one of the best in terms of modern R&B. This song is a bonus track on his newest album, which really bothers me. I think Panty Droppa should have been one of the leading singles. Listen to this song and try not to bob your head…It’s impossible.


WARMER MIXTAPES #360 | by Barry Lynn [Boxcutter]

1. Third Eye Foundation | Lions Writing The Bible
Magical, strange sound. Feels thousands of years old.

2. Gonjasufi | Ancestors
A heavy window into cellular-level consciousness.

3. MaryAnne Amacher | Living Sound, Patent Pending Music (Edit)
This is devastating, feels like something vast, dark and incomprehensible has swept over your head.

4. Jimi Hendrix | May This Be Love
Perfect music, been a part of my life since I was little. Feel like it could never lose its charm or effect on me.

5. Fripp & Eno | Swastika Girls/Evening Star
Keeping on the sweet, major-key guitar solo tip.


6. Pierre Bachelet/Jean Schulteis | Motel Show
Luscious soft disco from the soundtrack to some late 70s French erotic film I wanna see.

7. Krist Wood | Twin Peaks Theme (Falling)
Lovely, unique performance of a resonant piece of music.

8. Bobby Hutcherson & Harold Land | Procession
Off an LP called San Francisco, that I bought in San Francisco. Can't say which part I like most, the cymbal and vibes crescendo or the legato oboe melody in the outro.

9. Boredoms | (Circle)
Newsuuuuunnnn... Music of pure optimism and wonder.

10. Martin Rev | Asia
I've just finished a mix and feel that this track is the key moment in it. It's a sort of motorik piano drone, with these slow motion crystal explosions detonating over a distant drum machine. So simple, but it sends me into a trance every time.


WARMER MIXTAPES #359 | by Thomas Michael [Ghibli]/(Jaded Hipster Choir)

1. Gold Panda | Vanilla Minus
I remember the first time I heard this track. I was walking back from Shamira's (Jenni's partner) office, where I borrowed her iPod cable so I could put this album on my iPod, and this track played I was crossing a pedway from one building to another at my university. I remember instantly feeling weak in the knees and needing to sit down with some shitty excuse of anemia or skipped-breakfast or something because I couldn't really function while listening to it. 200 plays later, and there's hardly a thing I don't do without this song soundtracking it. It just has this perfect syncopation in the opening loop, the right amount of gentle fuzz, and the best sequencing of clips. Beautifully simple.

2. GOBBLE GOBBLE | Seizure To The Metronome
I had the extreme joy of going to this annual Solstice Hippie Festival 6 hours North of Edmonton last year, because two of my favourite bands were playing (Braids and GBL). During those three days, I caught GBL three times, and one of those times was at 7PM in a weird forest-clearing (i.e broad-daylight). I had never heard Seizure live before, but dancing with the 100 or so people who either came to see the show or were just hippies meandering from venue to venue made for this really weird environment of what I like to call subtle dance. Not to mention the song is fucking insane, production wise.

3. Destiny's Child | Bootylicious
Speaking of fucking insane, production wise, this might be the most insane mainstream song I've ever heard. Post-Timbaland drum production (digitized cabasa, alternating hi hats, watery claps), crazy clean horn samples, a drippy base-line, and a fucking Stevie Nicks sample. Not even a vocal appearance by the terrible Michelle Williams can ruin Rob Fusari's golden child of a song.

4. Janet Jackson | Son Of A Gun (feat. Missy Elliot)
Jesus Christ On Mount Sinai, I Love Missy Elliot. Janet Jackson is okay too. The baseline + chorus makes the whole song come alive for me, tho. That whole melodic interplay between the uneasiness of the bassline and the crazy-let-me-touch-you-softly-so-I-can-rip-yr-skin-off positiveness of the hook sell this.

5. Munch Munch | A Squirrel
The sound of someone literally having a panic attack, recovering for a brief moment, and the seizing up and dying in the most joyful and alienating way possible.

6. Owen Pallett | Honour The Dead Or Else! (Music Gallery Version)
...Also Owen's Birthday Version... Two completely different versions about 2 or 3 years apart. The Music Gallery (or He Plays Shows) version is him in either 2007 or 2008 with a string quartet performing directly after covering a Jan Arden song (Good Mother). I remember trying to show this version to 4 of my classmates in highschool in grade 11 in the drama theater (we had essentially this tiny gymnasium-esqe space to do whatever the fuck we wanted when our teacher was doing more important shit like grading papers or whatever), on the sound system in there, and they literally were like What The Fuck Is This Bullshit, Björk, Jesus Christ, what the fuck do you listen to?... The other version is taken from when Owen put on this birthday show in 2009 where he went on at like 2:30PM by himself and was re-debuting this song since he hadn't played it after the Music Gallery show.

7. Braids | Same Mum
I was debating putting Lammicken instead of this song, but Same Mum is filled to the brim with restraint and insistence to the point that I don't think humans are playing anymore whenever I listen to it.

8. Black Eyed Peas | Don't Phunk With My Heart
Man, this song is so, so, so, so terrible. I cannot get enough of it. Especially the ever-expanding-auto-tuned-2-death choir of Fergie's belting out of O NO NO NO DUNT PHUNK WIT MUH HAAAARRRRHT...

9. Oscar McClure | Weeds
Everything Leaving Records puts out is guaranteed to make you go OH SHIT and appreciate the insane quality of musicians and producers coming out of California right now.

10. Gold Panda | You
There are three mentions of You on Lucky Shiner. One is the trunk-rattler opener. The second is a bi-polar syncopated head-nodder. The third is the one I'm in love with. I was friends with this guy in high school named Robert, and he and I were best friends. We were very on-and-off friends throughout the three years together, but something minor happened one night that totally finalized everything in terms of us never talking to each other again, with the threat that if I talk shit to any of our (read: his) friends, I'd get jumped somewhere by his cousins or whatever. Which was fine by me, because I had enough of the whole situation as soon as it started. And I was doing pretty well for the first few months post-fight, but every now and again I see him, or one of my friends see him, and I instantly get lightheaded, nauseas, and want to leave from wherever I am at the moment. Like an actual physical effect comes over me whenever we make eye-contact. Not that I'm like blah, blah, blah, my life is so hard I listen to this song and it makes it all bEtTeR~~~~** or whatever, but I've attached this weird remedial feeling to this song, where I feel like it deals with the sort of messed up shit that people can do to each other without physically doing anything, you know? I listen to You and I feel like other people know how fucked up we are.

WARMER MIXTAPES #358 | by Vlad Cristea [Anus Against Nature]

An ode to (my) life.
My life is worthless, I'd like to think that the things I listen to are not.

1. Ludus | How High Does The Sky Go?
Heavenly bliss. I swear Morrissey's been trying to reach this one's perfection throughout everything he ever did. Despite all his efforts and lyrical know-how, the beauty of this wordless jewel is yet unattainable by his like. Best to keep trying though, Ludus never did, they didn't have to.

2. Jeans Wilder | Don't Want To Live Forever
Shock! Instant shock when this one came through to my ears. Wedding dances, drunken brides whistling all the way. And most importantly my feet started to move. Can't really imagine any better compliment a song can attain.

3. Guided By Voices | Motor Away
I suppose a whole bunch of their thousands of songs could have made it here. When it comes to them my choice keeps changing every few months. This spring it's most definitely this one. I only wish I had a car to pump this one early in the morning through random highways. I don't have a car, around here we don't get highways ever so often. I do have a bike and as I ride it while smoking a delicious cigarette, Sun in my eyes, it's the best moment I could ever imagine on the road.

4. Young Prisms | If You Want To
Neck mover this one. I'd say that's even better than leg mover, sorry Jeans. Don't go chasing waterfalls when you could be chasing this band. In a dream, whilst shifting your neck through the pillow...

5. Taped Hiss | Leaping From Train To Train
I love it when I come across a band on last.fm whose picture is so awesome you simply know they must be good. I'm not sure they're a band though, or even a person for that matter. Whoever it is, I'm sure he/she/they had better toys than I did when growing up. If they've grown up. I hope they didn't.

6. chvpa | fantazja
Since I'm all about age regression, few come as deep and troubling as this one. And I'm sure it wasn't the fogginess I was experiencing due to certain external factors that endeared this track to me. No fog now other than the one caused by this invocation of Italian pop festivals in hell where chvpa must've crawled from. Dante must be having a realball there while listening to this and daydreaming of not being there.

7. Black Vatican | Born To Live Life
The greatest excuse for being drunk and useless. Sing this one to any jerk that kicks you out of anywhere.

8. Maher Shalal Hash Baz | From A Summer To Another Summer
In my I'm such a cryptic twat days, I quoted its title and added From A New Year To Another Ear. Christmas/New Years Eve 2006-07. Obviously I'm not half as gifted a songwriter as Tori Kudo is. No one is. Hard to believe I'll ever stop anyone from committing suicide. This one did for me and since then I keep leaping from summers to other summers.

9. Kylie Minogue | Confide In Me
A true story: 666kms from home, hungover as fuck after sipping vodka all the way through the dirty dirty train. In a cheap motel. Penniless. 4am in the morning, technically had to wait until 10am in the next morning for the ex-girlfriend who had just turned down post-relationship sex to lend me some money to go home. No dignity whatsoever, no food either. Surfing on the 20cm TV set provided by the cheap hotel. I think it must've been VH1 or something where this was playing. Hypnotized completely, instant refresh of how great this song is. Lifesaving dialogue with the TV which was now max volume. Haze lifts, a solution to all my problems. Packed as fast as I could, left with the first train without getting a ticket, locked myself in the bathroom for over 3 hours at one point, kept singing this to myself in the mirror. Still alive and kickin' .

10. My Bloody Valentine | Soon
To everyone on the Planet. You haven't lived until you've had sex while listening to this song. No one to have sex with? Yourself of course! Crippled? Figure it out, improvise, do your best, it's worth it. 7 minute orgasm. Not as good as pigs, but it's the best you can do.

WARMER MIXTAPES #357 | by Paul Salva [Salva]

1. Shlohmo | Places
Coolin' out post-apocalypse, but still pimpin'... Tumbleweeds rollin' through an empty metropolis, but somehow your outlook on life is still amazing. Some blues in here, happy and melancholy at the same time. What Shlohmo is doing now with vocals and guitar, tape fuzz and still keeping those crackling percussives... Truly brilliant.

2. Groundislava | Panorama (Clive Tanaka Y Beaunoise Remix)
Enjoying the view, and the view is funky. Enjoyable chill out modern pop music, but still something to dance to. A perfect example of what a remix should be... Took the song in a new and exciting direction.

3. The Phantom | Night Game (Zeppy Zep Remix)
There are different sides to this tune, and they're all amazing. There is something dark and grimey about this one... Almost some murder music. But then it gets kind of trancey and beautiful... Then uptempo pop lock beats kick in like blaowwwww...

4. Africa Hitech | Light The Way
I ate Peyote at the top of the oldest known Mayan temple in South America... This is the soundtrack to my return back from the other dimension. Pritchard is a genius!!

5. Machinedrum | Now U Know The Deal 4 Real
This is kind of like a really good sex dream that I want to keep having over and over again. XXX... Machinedrum invokes many sounds in his various productions, he is one of my biggest influences out of the American producers... This one seems to be more reminiscent of his Sepalcure sound.
6. Chrissy Murderbot | Bussin' Down (feat. DJ Spinn)
Some Herbie Hancock or Quincy Jones gone real ghetto bass... This hits the vein of that sweet Chicago sound I grew up on, taking some classic ghetto house roots meets post-modern juke vibes, nice sample usage too... Gives you that real summertime vibe, the best time to be in Chicago.

7. Lorn | Cherry Moon
Talk about haunting. I've listened to this song for hours and hours... The most infectious melody I can think of. This is a tune for love lost.

8. Anita Baker | Sweet Love
Had to put one throwback tune on here. This is maybe my favorite pop/R&B chord progression ever... Definitely one of favorite female vocalists. This is such an uplifting and classic tune... I dug this one out of my record collection last week and played it over and over.

9. Om Unit | The Timps
Classic Electro the way I like it. This is some funky robot assault... Played this on a few big sound systems and it literally sends an electromagnetic pulse out through the crowd disabling everybody's smart phones. Om Unit is another very eclectic producer that I work with and look up to.

10. Canblaster | Timemaster's Chronicles
This is a bubbling journey through the continuum. There is some sexy soulfulness leaking in through the clicks of the grandfather clock. This one makes me feel happy. Canblaster is an extremely talented artist from Paris, sure to take over the globe over the next year.

WARMER MIXTAPES #356 | by Suren Seneviratne [My Panda Shall Fly]

I have selected below some amazing, soulful and irresistable music from the decades. Hope you enjoy.
Photo by Joseph Tovey Frost.

1. D. Train | You're The One For Me
This song is just incredible. Such genius of songwriting, every part of this song must be so fun to play. The extended mix is also such gold. Even normally the song is so long but I couldn't imagine getting bored of it. It isn't repetitive or boring, it keeps the mad groove all the way throughout. Just imagine being in this band playing this song live during the height of their careers in the 80s! Fun fun fun.

2. Michael Jackson | Ben
A song which I thought MJ sang about his pet monkey - but just now discovered that it wasn't written by him nor did his monkey go by the name of Ben. It is still such a nice song, and Michael has such a brilliant voice at such a young age. My girlfriend doesn't like this song but I listen to it anyway (on headphones).

3. Shanks & Bigfoot | Sweet Like Chocolate
I think this was probably the track that really blew UK Garage into the mainstream for me. I must have been in my earliest of teens, with curtains on my hair, spots on my face, GCSE's round the corner but always a 2-step groove on my mind. I was all over it. It's the genre that really got me into what I am doing today. Although I was too young to be enjoying this type of music whilst clubbing it was still the soundtrack to everyone's summer for a very long time. This song topped the British chart at #1 and was there for what felt like weeeeks. The video was also quite funny and is a great timestamp of the CGI of that time.

4. Grovesnor | Nitemoves
I love this track. I think this guy used to be in Hot Chip or something. But this song has everything = such good singing, tastefully auto-tuned, gentle Rhodes piano intro which drops into the juiciest drum machine double-tempo dance fun. Although it is just another love song (of which there are currently 45,863,566,931 in the world) it is still a classic. He is good.

5. Phil Collins | In The Air Tonight
Although this has always been a favourite of mine, I heard this on the radio while I was downstairs washing some dishes and it sounded so damn good. The intro is suprisingly long, especially for a song so often overplayed on commercial radio but it is such a dream. The most subtle drums plink and plonk alongside a smooth string section which all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the hugest, loudest power rock drums blast in and you just cannot resist pretending to sing along or playing the air drums along with it. I do both. Win.

6. Jim Moray | Fanny Blair
Wow. I actually don't know how I stumbled across this a few years ago but it is so beautiful, it just grabs you right from the moment you hear him take his first breath before he renders, for me, one of the best folk songs you could ever ever hear. What is so satisfying is hearing him sing his first line acapella and then accompanied by some sort of weird instrument, which goes into a tale of some girl talking about some other guy. And when you think it cannot get any better it ends with a strange xylophone part that is so out-of-tune but somehow works really well, and it also has strange wind noises in the background. It is too good. I have it on repeat.

7. Cesária Évora | Angola (Carl Craig Mix)
This song is a beast. I was recommended it by my engineer Asier. It's just ridiculous how Carl Craig - the legend that he is - literally transforms the original into such a groovin', mad funky, dope-ass, unforgettable, hypnotizing dancefloor rhythm. At around 8 minutes, it's something that really must be heard in a club, which I unfortunately haven't had the pleasure of experiencing (yet). A light intro backed with crisp claps turns into a techno frenzy of poly-rhythmic chaos and sonic pandemonium. If you haven't heard this before JUST WAIT FOR THE SYNTH LINE. I heard that people literally went crazy after hearing this, and ran away.

8. Mr. Fingers | Can You Feel It?
It's something I love... Always quite a classic sound... It's one or two simple chords over a big fat juicy bassline... And it has those truly authentic 909 ride cymbals going on which I can never say no to... Especially in this track. It is such classic House music; with it's repeating vocal samples, catchy synth riffs and deep snare action etc. I've been getting a hold of a lot of classic Chicago and Acid House recently and plan on doing some epic two hour sets or something real soon, and this anthem will no doubt feature during peak time.

9. Jazeboo | Acapulco
A while back I used to fall asleep to a playlist of random chill out music I found on YouTube - in the hope of having really nice dreams. And no matter what time I would randomly wake up at night (to urinate) chances are that this song would be somehow playing at that time. I don't even think I've fully listened to it to the end, just that opening piano melody line does it for me. It's also one of those chill out tracks that isn't actually slow or soft or just crap at all. It's a wonderful tune you can tap along to, asleep or awake. I am going to listen to this tonight as I sleep.

10. Shpongle | Divine Moments Of Truth
This is one hell of a track. To begin with, it starts with the most random mixture of ambience, heavily reverbed bird calls, scary male vocals and backwards singing and slowly but surely morphs and evolves into a living, breathing, panting creature - howling, whistling and crying - moaning out the most beautiful palette of sounds you could ever hear in the same song EVER. A few minutes in and you remember nothing of the begining but are thrown into a world of sonic fury, changing time-signatures, FX toggling, chanting, meditative marimba, robot voice and tribal scat. My friend also pointed out that the title abbreviates into DMT - which I have been told to take as you are listening to this for ultimate multi-sensory pleasure. Recommended.


WARMER MIXTAPES #355 | by Arno Selvini [Redondo Beach]

1. Orange Juice | Falling And Laughing
The ultimate autumn song, listened to it on repeat under the street lights of Birmingham, when I didn't knew where I was or where I was going to.

2. Étienne Daho | Tombé Pour La France
It was on repeat during my only break-up, or how pain can be beautiful too, definitely a masterpiece of break-up song.

3. Patti Smith | Redondo Beach
Oh so you're actually not from Redondo?... No, it's a Patti Smith song, always thought it was in Argentina or somewhere exotic in South America anyway.

4. Air France | GBG Belong To Us
Those guys are amazing, and really made my summer in 2009 by introducing me to Gothenburg with this song, 2011 belong to them!

5. New Order | Age Of Consent
Another break up song, could have easily put 10 songs by New Order in my list.

6. The Radio Dept. | Freddie And The Trojan Horse
Wait for it, it's at 2:02, the piano is on its own, then the guitar riff come, and then the drum machine, and the other guitar and...

7. Lake Heartbeat | Between Dreams
Didn't stop listening to this song in 2009, so smooth, really looking up to them when searching for the perfect sound.

8. The Embassy | It Never Entered My Mind
Break-Up song. Must love pain somehow.

9. Serge Gainsbourg | Sea, Sex & Sun
Well, that's what Redondo Beach is all about I suppose.

10. Blondie | Heart Of Glass
The Roland CR-78 intro and Debbie's tone really makes it for me, my favourite song ever? I think so. Isn't it a break-up song by the way?

WARMER MIXTAPES #354 | by Alexis Blair Penney

1. Annie Lennox | Legend In My Living Room
This song really speaks to me about being young and moving to a city (see also the Eurythmics - This City Never Sleeps) and having all these dreams and not always knowing how to make them a reality, until your dreams actually come true and you're like, what the fuck, who am I?! I always mocked my older gay friends when I was a young upstart punk fag, because they were always acting so haggard and world-weary at like the ripe-old age of 26 or something, but now here I am barely into my mid-twenties and I feel exactly the same way, like some drag queen Miss Havisham dolling out weird memories and bad advice to all my drag children, which is kind of where Annie ends up at the end of the song (and takes it one step further with Money Can't Buy It). The lyrics are impeccable, her voice as always is impeccable, the videos from this record (Diva) are so crazy and the production of this and her next record (Medusa) are really spot on. I'll always be so awed by her. This is also one of my favorite songs to do drag to.

2. Carly Simon | We Have No Secrets
Carly treads that line that is almost hard for me to listen to, because her music is so heavy with memories of my childhood. My mom, like me, was really uncomfortable with silence and had a meticulously curated soundtrack running in the background all the time when I was growing up, while she was shuffling around in really glamorous looks cooking dinner and talking on the phone. She loved Carly so all of her music is really deeply engrained on my mind, but now that I've rediscovered her as an adult I totally get it, she talks really real about relationships, her voice is super smooth and the production is really slick. I love the slide guitar in this one. I also get it, it's about getting to know someone you love really fully but finding you don't really always want to know everything about them. You always answer my questions, but they don't always answer my prayers... Such a true lyric. I would always ask my ex questions that I didn't really wanna know the answers to!


3. Cocteau Twins | Summerhead
Just a beautiful song, so perfect, I love their gibberish lyrics and how beautiful they blend the vocals with the instruments.

4. Mary J. Blige | All That I Can Say
Just perfect production, really encapsulating a moment in the 90's for me, and a really pretty vocal about loving or being horny for somebody and not knowing how to articulate it. I love Mary she's so crazy, and just always herself. Check out this video, it's got really perfectly bizarre imagery, I'm right in that moment with her.



5. Frank Sinatra | When I Was Seventeen
This kind of goes in line with Legend In My Living Room, it's a man looking back on all the seasons of his life, and what a lush, beautiful life it must've been. It gives me chills. This was another favorite of my mother's. Frank sings so suave and the instrumentation is full, like there's a full orchestra backing, but they keep it really low-key and almost a little creepy. I love the meloncholy side of classic American pop music. Those strings sneak in and it's just like uhhhhh.

6. George Michael | Free
This is a weird one, a really loungey instrumental, very futuristic and kind of dark, it reminds me of the Blade Runner soundtrack in a way. I love the cinematic quality of it. I guess I love a cinematic quality to anything, just mosying around my apartment pretending I'm really in a movie. This whole record has a really cool, dark 90's cyber tinge to it, it's really sexy and he's definitely more than obliquely hinting at being gay. I love when he whispers, Feels good... To be... Free... in the end.



7. Goldfrapp | Hairy Trees
Continuing in the lounge vibe, I just think the production on this her first record is sooo cool, super sexy, future, weird vocals talking about who knows what, this goes in with my weird cyber-movie-lounge fantasy that I have for when I'm hanging out in my apartment. That synth bass that comes in and out is sooo good, too, so thick. Ungh.

8. Giacomo Puccini | O Mio Babbino Caro (Perfomed by Maria Callas with Orchestre National de France; Conductor: Georges Prêtre) (from Gianni Schicchi)
From Gianni Schicchi opera... I've listened to this entire opera but I don't know exactly what it's about, other than this is a woman singing to her father, but this aria really hits it for me it's very like the Godfather soundtrack or something. I had this crazy drug trip on Christmas eve while listening to opera that finally culminated in me coming back to Earth as a gay Dracula, I was like in dress slacks and no shirt and I'm very pale already and had really pale face makeup on, and I have this great view out 3 bay windows over San Francisco and I was just standing in my windows watching the Sun come up, listening to this song and muttering, This is mine. This is all mine. I own all of you... It was a really funny ego trip but this song just reminds me of being posh and sexy and listening to opera in what I imagine to be my lavish pent house. It's a good one to wake up to.



9. Hole | Drown Soda
Factoring in to a really good scene in Tank Girl, one of my favorite movies, this is like such a powerful Courtney moment for me. The recording is really raw. It's off of My Body The Hand Grenade, which might be my favorite Hole record truthfully. One of the first like older art scene parties I went to as a teen in Kansas City, I remember Cody Critcheloe of the Ssion, who I'd later become close and tour with, was talking to me and my punk bff and asking us if we'd fucked yet, and this drunk queen sitting with him on a couch was like, Do you like Hole? and just handed me a burned copy of My Body The Hand Grenade and it kind of changed my life. I got way into it before I'd even heard Live Through This, so it occupies a special place for me in my musical memory. The footage of her doing this song at the Hole Unplugged concert is sooo good.

10. Mina | Ancora
A drag queen friend of mine did this song recently and I got obsessed. Mina is this totally wild Italian singer, kind of like a 60's Madonna, she had a really crazy look, bleached eye brows, dyed hair, really sexy clothes, and was actually banned from tv and radio by the Vatican or something, but she was such a big star that they had to rescind it because of the fan reaction. Most importantly she has the most incredible voice, like, out of this world. She really kills it on this song, and the tv performance of it is a must-see, she feels it so hard and is so sexy. I guess in the 70's she retreated from public and doesn't like leave the house anymore but has released an album a year for like the past 30 years from a studio in her house?! So cool.



+11. Sarah McLachlan | Sweet Surrender
This is so cheezy but I love the production on this song! They took like the softest edge of guitar feedback and chopped it up into this 90's alterna-pop diamond, I remember hearing this on the radio as a kid, it's just such a catchy and weird song, I love it. Her look is so dorky in the video but I still kind of like her, and I totally respect her, like we can all sneer at Lillith Fair but that was kind of a big fucking deal back then, so mad respect for Sarah hahaha.

+12. Sheryl Crow | I Shall Believe
In the same vein, I fucking love Sheryl Crow, I think she's a great song-writer and just a very Americana, everywoman kind of figure. If It Makes You Happy is a perfect song in my opinion. This song is on the darker, weirder side of her ouevre, really gorgeous guitars, I think it's really perfect and beautiful, it has a little bit of Cowboy Junkies to it. The hook is really catchy and will totally get you. I've definitely cried to this wasted.



+13. Dennis Brown | Wichita Lineman
I got really into the Glen Campbell version of this song because it was featured in this bizarre doc Tarnation, and then I heard a Lil' B track where he sampled this version of it. The melody is totally undeniable, like it will get in you and make you feeeeel, and the spaced out version that Dennis cut is really cool, voice like honey and a really good almost dub-reggae sensibility to it. I love his phrasing. Also my dad went to college in Wichita, I've driven through it a few times, though there is also a Wichita, TX. I just love Americana right now.

+14. Heart | How Deep It Goes
I love these girls. Such insane voices. My mom blasted this in the house too, of course. I remember when I was singing along so hard to Magic Man she asked me, Wait, are you singing about a magic man or are you the magic man?... I was so mortified, of course I told her I was the magic man. Lies! I was totally fantasizing about some creepy coming to steel me away from my parents, duh. This song is really pretty though, really lush imagery, a vague Vietnam reference, some chick talking about taking care of her dude with PTSD is what I take from it, love the flutes. Ann or Nancy actually played the flute live, which is so cool! I love doing drag to this one, too.



+15. Grace Jones | Inspiration
Of course, one of my biggest inspirations, such an insane song, beautiful synth washes and a theramin sneaking its way through the whole thing. The lyrics are infinitely relatable as well. I've often walked around with this in my headphones desperate for some inspiration. She's right in her perfect vocal range, too. Love Grace. A true artist and original.

+16. Labelle | Nightbird
I read this great Sylvester biography where they talked about the gang of drag queens he ran around with as a young queen in LA, the Barclays, they'd party at Etta James' house all night and end every night and start every morning in the apartment they all squatted in with this record. This song is so true to being a hard-living queen, She only touches down just to feel her wings again. It's so crazy and Patti and the girls really nail their vocals, as they always do. Such tight harmonies and so much soul and emotion. I can't get enough of this song. It's my life.


+17. Madonna | Drowned World/Substitute For Love
When I was 8 or 9 I received Ray Of Light as a gift, on Easter Sunday, in my fucking Easter basket. Imagine when they asked what the Easter Bunny brought us in Sunday school that day hahaha. I remember sitting in the corner of my Grandmother's house later that day listening to it on my discman, refusing to participate in any family activity, just losing it to this cd. It changed my life. I slept with the liner notes on my bedside table and would fantasize about Madonna being my mom, (She's my age, you know! my mom would always shriek), would sing along and try to hold that long note that she holds in Ray Of Light (still can). Madonna was and still is everything to me musically, I love almost everything she's ever done for so many reasons, but this record is really really special. William Orbit's production is really right there, at that moment and still really future, her songs were really deep and personal and spiritual and weird. This one in particular is really staggering. Kind of goes with that Legend In My Living Room, world-weary queen aesthetic. Too, too real.

+18. Elaine Stritch | The Ladies Who Lunch
From the original Broadway Cast of Company... My mother was in a local production of Company in the 70s or 80s which she would always talk about and the soundtrack was a fixture in our house. It's about a bunch of 20-somethings and their one single friend and just all the bullshit of couples and all of it, but this song really hits it. I got into it again recently when someone showed me the documentary on YouTube about the making of the soundtrack recording. Elaine Stritch really lives the part, and her first few terrible takes are so actually incredible, Stephen Sondheim himself in the recording booth with his head in his hands, the entire orchestra playing along with her for each take (perfect instrumentation, too), and then she cleans up and nails it. It's so insane. This song is my mom and every drag queen ever.

WARMER MIXTAPES #353 | by Benjamin Thomas [BNJMN]

1. Radiohead | Idioteque
For me this track is perfection, can't say much more.

2. Kraftwerk | Computer Love
This track is still so relevant today, especially the lyrics. I love the mood of it, melancholy but uplifting at the same time.

3. Toto | Georgy Porgy
A guilty pleasure, but I grew up listening to Toto. The guitarist made me pick up the guitar when I was 6 years old, I would watch a VHS of them playing in paris over and over. Cheesy but amazing.

4. Efdemin | Technicolour
This is one of the first tracks I heard that made me really want to make techno/house music. It showed me there can be just as much emotion in techno as any other kind of music, if not more.

5. Kurt Vile | Heart Attack
The chord changes in this are amazing, and love the way his voice goes up a notch as the song builds.

6. David Sylvian | Weathered Wall
The mood of this track is sublime, that slow drum pattern with all the atmospheric synths and horns makes it so dreamy. Easy to fall asleep to, in a good way.

7. Neil Young | Old Man
I could listen to the vocal harmonies in the chorus forever.

8. John Martyn | Small Hours
A track I originally discovered after hearing Lukid's Onandon album. The track was apparently recorded at night by a lake and you can hear the geese in the background. Such a beautiful atmosphere.

9. Aphex Twin | Windowlicker
Although this is one of his more poppier tracks it was one of the first really experimental electronic tracks I heard, being on MTV 2 all the time when I was in my early teens. The video was really messed up as well.

10. Jackson C. Frank | Milk And Honey
Such an intimate track, originally first heard it in Vincent Gallo's film The Brown Bunny which is a really stunning film visually. Jackson's story is a very sad one, you can hear the pain in the music, but he had an incredible voice.

+11. Newworldaquarium | The Dead Bears
I've no idea who did the vocal on this, or what he's saying, but it must be something pretty profound, just listen to the music.

+12. Panda Bear | I'm Not
The vocal sample, plus that kick, plus those vocals. Nuff said.

+13. Arvo Pärt | De Profundis
Probably the most haunting piece of music I've ever heard, the type of music I wish they'd have played in church as a kid.

WARMER MIXTAPES #352 | by Algirdas Miescionaitis (Saulty) and Mindaugas Lapinskis (Bradka) of Downtown Party Network

SIDE A | by Mindaugas Lapinskis

1. Bibi | Summer (Mandré's Solar Flight - Opus 1 Cover)
Amazing cover of Solar Flight by Mandré! Found it listening the late night music show when I was 16. And I still LOVE it!!! Although the original is also great…

2. Chris Rea | On The Beach
Every time I think about the lying by the Sea, main theme of this song starts to sound in my head…

3. Thomas Dybdahl | Everybody Knows
So clean, bright and deep atmosphere and precious vocals… I have listened it for thousand times in a month. Over and over. And it's just the beginning, I think.

4. Chaz Jankel | Get Myself Together (Diesel X-Press 2 Stripped Back Mix)
The track has everything - harmony between bright and dark, warm and cold. Jazzy acoustic piano and electronic instruments never sounded so good together.

5. Mario Basanov | Skywalker
Young genius from Lithuania, with the strange hobby. To collect his own vinyls... Yes, it's easy for him, cause everybody wants to be remixed by Mario and every label wants his original production. Why do I love Mario music? Because he does it professionally, which is rare in Nu Disco scene.

6. D-Pulse | More
Another wonderful summer track that can't be discarded from the head for two years.

7. Taylor McFerrin | Place In My Heart (feat. Ryat)
Wonderful vocals, spacey arrangement blows my mind to cloudy and windy evening by the Sea. Or early morning...

8. J. Viewz | Oh, Something's Quiet (Ritalin Mix)
This is how popular music should sound like in nowadays… One more track reminding sweet summer, easy living, enjoying margaritas by the pool…

9. Ghost Society | Better Days
Love that space and colour. Oldschool synths + dreamy guitars + shiny vocals with the long reverb lets me trust in better days! I want to open a window and feel the fresh air every time I listen to that song.

10. Jazzanova | Little Bird
One of my favorite bands ever! They always sounds professional, fresh and creative. Little Bird - perfect track to end the day or an imaginary mixtape…

SIDE B | by Algirdas Miescionaitis

1. J. Views | Salty Air
This one got from my colleague Bradka. Couldn't stop listening to it. That was the track this winter that was keeping me alive. The winter was so cold here this year, so you can imagine how this magical song helped me.

2. Washed Out | Feel It All Around
Also a really nice and poppy tune that all may know. Well I'm waiting for the summer.

3. No Logo | Party Animal (Toomy Disco Remix)
Just received this one. Crazy track with a very nice french vocal of Marion Benoist. This would be my favourite in Spring...

4. World Premiere | Share The Night (Breakdown Mix)
When I first heard this track few years ago I was listening to it on repeat for long time, than I said to my self stop doing that, cause I knew that I will want to listen to it after year and a year... Timeless.

5. Rhythm Combo | Cartagenera (Ray Mang Remix)
Personally, one of the best tracks of 2008 for me. Mojito please!

6. White Snake | Is This Love (New Found Land Edit)
An edit my friend did some time ago. Perfect in a Cabrio on the rocky coast...

7. Partners In Crime | Get In To It
I really got in to it. Did you?

8. Pino Donaggio | Body Double (Lovelock Edit)
An edit of Body Double's theme. The original is fantastic and I love they way Lovelock edited it.

9. Georges Vert | Garden Of Lies
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful dreamy trippy track, I so love it.

10. Mr. Scruff | Chicken In A Box
Heard this track 10 years ago and it blew up my mind on the party, then I was looking for it for 2 years, so was very happy when I got it. And it's still one of the most beautiful tracks for me ever.

WARMER MIXTAPES #351 | by Jorge Torrens [Hissy Fit] of Port City

1. Talking Heads | This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
I had the pleasure of meeting David Byrne recently and this song was playing in my head the whole time.

2. Peter's House Music | The Mirror Has 2 Faces
This guy is great! I can feel his vibes direct inside my brain head and he makes glitter bombs burst out of my eyeballs.

3. Cluster | Hollywood
This song stacks sound on top of a really amazing quirky beat, teeters like a 10ft tall stack of pancakes then falls into my mouth filling me up! Uhm...

4. La Bionda | I Wanna Be Your Lover
I wanna make contact! This song always puts a firecracker on the dance floor! I often feel that the music my generation is making is really just the conjuring of music from our past beamed back to us by extraterrestrials, you know in a post-modern theory kind of way. HaHa. The video is amazing and makes me wish to fill my studio space with sci-fi props. Also I recently saw Twin Sister cover it and knock it out of the park. Mad props!

5. Walsh | Luxury (feat. Squadda Bambino)
Dracula Horse is so sick they ill. Damn!

6. Dinosaur L | Go Bang (Walter Gibbons Unreleased Mix)
Early 1970s NYC disco underground scene, percussion heavy, lock grooves and, attitude. This is the mix I want played while my cosmic liturgy is in procession.

7. DannielRadall | Lucie Lu
This track takes me on a voyage of unknown awe. Simultaneously delivering the perspectives of the impossibly large and infinitely small. Danniel uses his strong musical intuition by directing and manipulating some of my favorite appropriations into subtle washes of beautiful color. What I mean is: it gets my synesthesia all worked up!

8. New Order | Perfect Kiss
This song will always remind me of CANDY STARLIGHT. We believe in a land of love.

9. Com Truise | Pyragony
Washy synth sparkles... Muy bueno! His graphic design is really great as well. Just an overall sense of composition that I find aesthetically pleasing. We should make a movie together, score, script, and all. It would be great original sci-fi with analog effects and an erotic sub plot.

10. Wild Nothing | Vultures Like Lovers
I love this band! So honest and wonderful, yet aware. I had this song on repeat for about a month. Their live show is great and Jack is a really cool genuine guy. Go see them if you can! And get all their records from Captured Tracks! You won't be disappointed.

WARMER MIXTAPES #350 | by Adamo Balbus [Monsieur Adi]

1. James Blake | The Wilhelm Scream (James Litherland's 'Where To Turn' Cover)
This song is so pensive and very raw, yet lush. I love how a minimal song can make such an impact. I think James has an interesting and good voice for this ballad. Perfect to go to sleep on.

2. Adele | Rolling In The Deep
Really like this song because of Adele's voice. I love different kinds of voices. She's got a lot of passion and the music is fantastic also. The chorus is great!

3. Housse De Racket | Château
I have just heard of this duo, but instantly loved this song. A perfect mix of électronique and guitar-based music - it makes me happy for some reason.

4. Toro Y Moi | New Beat
Beautiful funk sound with great keys and bassline that just makes me want to have a party with 100 or just 1 - it works in both settings I think. His voice is fantastic too !

5. Kanye West | All Of The Lights
I'm a casual listener of Kanye West's music (not even sure I'm that), but this song is beautiful I think. I love the use of french horns and the dirty bassline that comes in. Also, I love all of the voices in there that makes it hard to distinguish who is singing what. Really a good song in my opinion.

6. Ellie Goulding | Little Dreams
I've grown to be a huge fan of Ellie Goulding and her voice. There is something very pure, yet raw about her vocals. I heard this song on the re-release of her album and thought the words and song itself were really nice. Beautiful.

7. Drop & Solo | Never Saw It Coming
There seems to be a new movement from the 80s to the 90s. It was going to happen soon, I suppose, but I am not complaining about it. I was on Soundcloud randomly listening to music and I heard this track. It was instant love. These vocals have some kind of soul to it and they really stand out over the simple, yet flawless production. Indirectly it reminds me of Daft Punk's Face To Face.

8. The Wombats | Jump Into The Fog
This is one of those songs that took me by surprise. This is another band I was not too familiar with until I had the chance to remix them which caused me to want to listen to more of their songs. The chorus on this really captures me for some reason.

9. Jai Paul | BTSTU
This song is amazing. I love this guy's voice because it's different - soft, yet quite captivating. The music itself is a wonder. I like at the end when the saxophones come in over that bassline.

10. Claire Maguire | The Last Dance
What a song! All of it is full of emotion and her voice is quite particular. It reminds me of Annie Lennox a little which is cool. Moving song indeed.