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My jukebox category list just gets longer and longer. three new categories this month; we're getting closer to representing what I actually listen to. This index provides you with access to an array of pages featuring mp3 music for you to listen to and read about. The main jukebox, Twelve Little Bunnies, presents a variety of unusual music that is in constant rotation around my house, in my truck and in my office. Other Jukebox pages inlcude one featured track each with each update. The 45 RPM page highlights a lost 45 just aching to be rediscovered. Disco Sucks highlights a disco tune from the pre-techno golden era: the 70's. Big Ten Inch gives you a 78 RPM record culled from the vault, in all its glorious surface noise. Doo Wop selects a sweet doo wop song, almost always presented in its original, very collectible format. Incredibly Strange Music is exactly what you might think: unusual songs, novelties, and just plain weirdness. The Threshold category features songs that changed the world, forever -- or so we thought. We stood at the turning point... The DOKUMENT documents various forms of musical insanity hidden in the woodwork. The The Moonlight Lounge will make you thirst for exotic cocktails and boomerang coffee tables, while the Bitch Goddess track will have you smoking and crying over him/her/both. The PKG category focuses on musicians who believed that elaborate and beautiful packaging was equally important as their sound. While Cassettera focuses on musicians who made use of the grass-roots independent cassette network during the 1980s and 90s. Modern Method presents a selection of twentieth centiry composer music - stochastically selected, of course. Not to be missed, the Bitter Suite presents an introduction to the Diva cateogory with 21 of Paul's lassic diva records. Finally, commemmorating the 25th Anniversary of 4AD Records, the 8 Hogarth Road family of pages presents music, history and links for the famous label. Click on the image above to see another item from my collection. | |