1.
King Jammy - Slow Motion Dub.
Yes! This is quite excellent. Exactly what I would hope for.
2.
Grand National - Going To Switch The Lights On.
the juxtaposition definitely highlights the dub influence on this track
(i can hear it, anyway) good, catchy song. reminds me a bit of dandy warhols
3.
The Cranes - Bewildered.
i do enjoy this type of music. need more by this band
4.
Mount Eerie- No Flashlight.
lol, mount eerie says it all.
5.
Loop - Shot With A Diamond.
i like loop, but not when i'm paying too much attention
6.
The Stranglers - Threatened.
"You want big fat bass lines?" Umm.. does a bear **** in the woods?!
good track, but were the synths really necessary?
7.
Bernard Herrman - Taxi Driver Theme
elevator jazz, i prefer staircase jazz
8.
The Toasters-Marlboro Man
yeah, ska is fun
9.
Tin Machine-Pretty Thing.
pretty thing = pretty good
10.
Nitzer Ebb-Fun To Be Had.
i'm sure it's classic, it's also horrendously dated
11.
Lisa Gerard-The Insider.
another moody female vocalist piece, cool beans
12.
Folk Implosion-Natural One.
i expect more from lou barlow

13.
Clayhill-Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.
wasn't fitting my mood so i skipped it
14.
Roy Budd-Get Carter Theme.
awesome
15.
Graham Reynolds-Aphids.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY