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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2009 · 1H

shadows at midnight

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The inspiration for this mix came from the new Jon Hassell album. If you haven't picked it up yet, do so. It's called "Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street". It's already in my best of 2009 folder. It's very moody, very ambient, just a little jazzy. Very much like the wonderful release from Arve Henriksen last year. I wanted this mix to have a moody, melancholy, late-night jazz feel. Although I have used some of these artists in other mixes this is the first jazz mix for Low Light mIxes. I wasn't sure what to expect when I began but it turned out fairly well. It didn't take long to put together because it's not a sound collage like the last mix. But I think the tunes flow nicely together. Sometimes sitting around with a good scotch, you need soemthing with a jazzy flavor & I hope this works for that while remaining true to the Low Light feel. Next up...an all Eno mix. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Arve Henriksen - Migration 05:21 The Necks - Black 10:35 Mort d'un Pourri - Valerie 13:50 Slowhill - Nikos Dream 17:59 boren & der club of gore - Midnight Walker 24:45 Jon Hassell - Courtais 29:40 Miles Davis - In a Silent Way 33:35 Nick B. Ronin - Modul 42 39:30 Duke Ellington - Melancholia 42:25 Arve Henriksen - Recording Angel 48:20 Jon Hassell - Last Night the Moon Came 58:17 Mort d'un Pourri - tout est tranquille 1:00:00 end

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The inspiration for this mix came from the new Jon Hassell album. If you haven't picked it up yet, do so. It's called "Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street". It's already in my best of 2009 folder. It's very moody, very ambient, just a little jazzy. Very much like the wonderful release from Arve Henriksen last year. I wanted this mix to have a moody, melancholy, late-night jazz feel. Although I have used some of these artists in other mixes this is the first jazz mix for Low Light mIxes. I wasn't sure what to expect when I began but it turned out fairly well. It didn't take long to put together because it's not a sound collage like the last mix. But I think the tunes flow nicely together. Sometimes sitting around with a good scotch, you need soemthing with a jazzy flavor & I hope this works for that while remaining true to the Low Light feel. Next up...an all Eno mix. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Arve Henriksen - Migration 05:21 The Necks - Black 10:35 Mort d'un Pourri - Valerie 13:50 Slowhill - Nikos Dream 17:59 boren & der club of gore - Midnight Walker 24:45 Jon Hassell - Courtais 29:40 Miles Davis - In a Silent Way 33:35 Nick B. Ronin - Modul 42 39:30 Duke Ellington - Melancholia 42:25 Arve Henriksen - Recording Angel 48:20 Jon Hassell - Last Night the Moon Came 58:17 Mort d'un Pourri - tout est tranquille 1:00:00 end

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