Patrick Shirkey wrote:
From the "Better Late than Never
Dept"...
Announcing the _*Linux Audio Musicians Best of 2010 mix*_
Download and view the full playlist of 116 tracks here:
http://djcj.org/audio/lam/
Listen to the continuous radio stream here:
http://radio.linuxaudio.org/lam2010.ogg.m3u
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Congratulations!!! to the Artists and Bands that made 2010 a bumper
year for well produced and unique music from the Linux Audio
Community. This mix is the biggest yet with over 100 tracks included
and over 12 hours of music to listen to. A hefty selection of guitar
music and rock productions are included in this years mix to
complement the large range of electronica. The variation of styles
and genres is superb and as expected there was lots of off the wall
and challenging music produced during the 2010 period also.
The playlist has been ordered in terms of Genre/Style to make it
easier to separate the tracks out for those with specific tastes and
to ensure the radio stream flows nicely.
If you feel that there is a track missing please feel free to contact
me with details. This is a snapshot of the year so lets make it as
complete as possible.
Enjoy!
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Hi Patrick
Many thanks for all your hard work putting this together.
Just a couple of points: you seem to have my piece Lovatnet (Parts
1-4) down twice (with a slightly different filename for one), in both
2009 and 2010 -- it really doesn't belong on last year's list as I
posted it in '09 and didn't do any work on it last year. I suppose I
shouldn't complain really :D but it doesn't seem fair when there's so
much other (better) music out there.
Secondly, my music is progressive rock, not electronica. The vanilla
"rock" category would be fine although you had a separate prog section
for the 2009 list.
Good point thanks for spotting it. Removed now. I guess I must like that
track to include it two years in a row ;-)
I have changed the title for the section to Electro/Progressive Rock as
that and the other Prog Rock tracks seem to fit the mood/flow there
better than in the Rock section. Also I kind of like the comparison that
it makes between Progressive Rock and Electro. There is a lot of cross
over which is a nice juxtaposition for me while listening. Breaks things
up a little and gives the listener something to think about :-)
Cheers.
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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd.