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Captain Swing - Harmony of the Spheres mix
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Mar 14, 2009
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captainswing



Welcome to Captain Swing's Compilations. Genre-busting, rib-tickling, eclectic sonic cathedrals. They were designed as cd mixes then cut into individual tracks and labelled. Covers and sometimes sleevenotes accompany the music. They are ready to burn as cds, and hopefully contain some tracks you know, but plenty that you do not.

Captain Swing - Harmony of the Spheres

A fair amount of nu-jazz / nu-krautrock among the usual eclectic mix of Calypso / Soul / folk and Acid Skiffle. Dig in and feast at another mix that takes you on a journey into sound, or something.


Tracklist

1	Mississippi John Hurt	Candyman
2	Beastie Boys	Sabrosa
3	Brightblack Morning Light	Everybody Daylight
4	Lars Bartkuhn	Harmony Of The Spheres
5	Iron & Wine	Freedom Hangs Like Heaven
6	Carolina Chocolate Drops	Hit 'Em Up
7	Hypnotic Brass Ensemble	Hypnotic
8	The Mighty Terror	Women Police In England
9	son of dave	hellhound (from later w Jools Holland)
10	Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham	A Lover & A Friend
11	Lyn Collins	Think (About It)
12	Chakachas	Jungle Fever
13	Artifacts	Wrong Side Of The Tracks
14	Mathar	Indian Vibes
15	Edgar 'Jones' Jones	Catnip
16	Hello Seahorse!	Wont Say Anything
17	Peter, Bjorn And John	Young Folks
18	The BPA	He's Frank (Slight Rerun) feat. Iggy Pop
19	Novalima	Coba Guarango
20	The Herbaliser	Clap Your Hands (Feat. Jessica Darling)
21	X-Press	Dub Wave I
	Jon Spencer Blues Explosion	*Bonus Track* (radio ad?)


Inspiration

I have been doing this sort of thing for years – first on mixtapes, then as a dj, and more recently on cds. This series has been compiled from a deluge of torrents in an attempt to make sense of it all. Feedback from my friends was good, so now I offer them to you to see what the world at large makes of them. 

My inspiration comes from the likes of John Peel, whose healthy disrespect of genre is a lesson to us all; and Bob Dylan's radio shows, which combine humour and “other audio” with a respect and knowledge of the music. 

The process

Source material is varied. The process starts with hours of listening and playlisting with MediaMonkey to find the most likely tracks. These are then listed roughly in tempo order. Sometimes a theme may be apparent, and other samples put in the mix. The standouts are mixed in Audacity, where volumes can be levelled, simple effects added, and finally, the track can be split back into individual tracks ready for burning onto cd. I use MediaMonkey to rename the tracks. Knock up a cover, and Bob's your Uncle. They are encoded in mp3 at about 200 whassnames per thingy.

The Result

What you get is a cd-length mix that generally starts downtempo/acoustic and builds up to a disco/rock/house climax before ending up with something funny/lame/unexpected. The journey will lead you through a variety of genres and decades that may only be linked in my fevered imagination. What is important for you to know is that this is a labour of  Love, that the cds were made for myself and my friends, and that I am hoping to inform and entertain. Please assume that the cds are not entirely child-friendly. I hope that you enjoy them, and if you dislike a track, another entirely different one will be along in a couple of minutes. Mixing is of the minimal variety, and effects are used sparingly. Let the Tunes speak for themselves. 

Let the Lamers and Flamers die of boredom in their sad little mid-western towns. These are compilations for the musically aware and curious. Enjoy, share and seed.

Other mixes are available - I will link below.

Comments welcome. Requests considered.

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