Mar 28, 2004

(Mostly) Worldless Playlist



As per xtina's request, I've compiled a playlist which is for the most part completely devoid of lyrics. Which isn't to say that the human voice isn't represented, but they're not lyrics per se. I've tried to limit the selections to jazz and electronic stuff and a little bit of hip-hop beats. It was nice to hog the stereo today (roommate is away for the day, no Electroclash!) and annoy the neighbors (who have been playing "Appetite for Destruction for about three days). The list should fit on an 80-minute CD-RW, which, if she's really nice to me, I might give her.

'Circular Temple #2', Matthew Shipp, from "Circular Temple."

'The Creator has a Master Plan', Pharoah Sanders, from "Karma."

'Places I've Never Been', from "Antipop Consortium vs. Matthew Shipp."

'The Tri-Five', Mark Feldman, from "Music for Violin Alone."

'The Piano Tune', LTJ Bukem, from "Points in Time 003."

'Abyss of the Birds,' Oliver Messaien, from "Quartet for the End of Time."

'Marion Barfs,' Clint Mansell featuring the Kronos Quartet, from the "Requiem for a Dream" soundtrack.

'Glacier,' E-VAX, from "Putting the Morr back in Morrisey (Morr Music Comp)."

'And then Red,' Joe McPhee and Dominic Duval, from "The Dream Book."

'My Old Flame,' Bud Powell, from "Blues for Bouffement."

'Praha in Spring,' Ruins, from "Symphonica."

'Kill Pussy Kill,' Girl Eats Boy, from "Songs of the Siren."

'WELS Concert Part. 2' Peter Brotzmann, Mahmoud Gania and Hamid Drake, from "The WELS Concert."

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