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* Old Junk - a few 45s I loved as a tween | * Old Junk - a few 45s I loved as a tween | ||
− | * 1983–4 hits - some more of the 45s I used to have | + | * 1983–4 hits - some more of the 45s I used to have. Notably, I ended it with the B-side "Feed the World" rather than "Do They Know It's Christmas?" |
* Various Old & New - my favorite tracks from my parents' record collection, plus a few from mine | * Various Old & New - my favorite tracks from my parents' record collection, plus a few from mine | ||
Revision as of 00:50, 3 October 2017
This is my mixtape collection, i.e. old cassettes I can't or won't submit to Discogs.
Most tapes don't have dates, so I may be off by a year on some of them.
Radio shows
1989
- Def Leppard - Hysteria: apparently I filled up side B with part of the WNCI Hot Mix show
1991
- DJ Michael Swaggerty - All Mixed Up - CD101 (WWCD-FM, Columbus, Ohio) mix show I taped off the air in Dec. 1991 or Jan. 1992
1992
- The Future Sound of London - FSOL Boxing Day show (three 60-minute tapes) - tape 3 of 3 is missing (TDK AR 60)
1998
- Radix Retro 003 - a recording of my set when I was a guest DJ on Internet radio station RadioValve, which streamed electronic music from 1997 to 2002.
DJs
Full Brain
That's me.
- Full Brain copy - not sure which tape this is
- Full Brain 6 - A: Chunky Chill; B: Edumacational Old School
- various - Music for Shopping - has the Full Brain track "Threshold Part 1"
Lotus
David Applegate. Some of the non-numbered tapes may have original music on them.
- Lotus Chill-Out 5.0
- Lotus.Text.Sound
1989
- Stan "The Butcher" Mastermix - Stan "The Brooklyn Butcha" Simmons was a coworker of mine who moonlighted as a house and hip-hop DJ for black social events around the Ohio State University campus. He introduced me to "real" house music, not the clubby "house" remixes of pop songs I was listening to at the time. I posted a super low-fi RealAudio (16 kbps AC3) rip of it on Hyperreal back in the mid-'90s, and it got a lot of positive feedback.
1992
- Vision (5 tapes) - a San Francisco Bay Area rave, possibly the one on Sep. 5th, but I think it was a recurring party so it could have been a different one. I think I was sworn to secrecy about there even being tapes from this party.
1993
- DJ ApplePie - untitled tape mixed 6/93
- Snuggles & Wisc - T.D.I. (Tandem Deck Insuwfe[...illegible]) - August '93 - Copy 15
1994
- Jim Waiter - untitled mix tape
- DJ Terry Mullan - New School Fusion vol. 1 (dubbed copy)
- Growth - tapes 2 and 3 (Mike Brown, Todd Sines, Kevin Krahel, Titonton)
1995
- Trancemission (tape 1 of 5) - (jungle DJs) Andromeda, Troll, Mowgli / (hard techno DJ) Doughboy
- Trancemission (Marvin Lee's set)
- TeeP - Giant Oops
- TeeP - Channel 32
- TeeP - Smoke Show
- TeeP - Basic Channelism
- TeeP - Hotmix 95
- TeeP - Full Moon 4/95
- TeeP - BassDrop
- TeeP - Vibrations '95
- TeeP - Discreet Seastones
- TeeP - From Aran/To Mike
1996
- Kell - Really Spaced out
- Kell - Generic Mix Tape
- Sleepbot [I think] - Hashpipe's Aural Supplement (00#|) - 11: ...but they are only the Masters of Outer Darkness
1998
2000
2001
- DJ Dazy - Twilight [June '01]
Compilations people made for me
- Just the Music.... - compiled by David Malcolm Martin in 1990
- A Short Dip In The Glory Hole - compiled by Jon Drukman in 1992
- KLF interview/3A.M. Eternal/Space - compiled by Lazlo Nibble (maybe?) circa 1992
- Shotgun and other Great Wedding Hits - compiled by David Malcolm Martin in 1993
- A Pocketful of Rain - lightly mixed; compiled in 1993 by a Dutch or Finnish friend whose name I have forgotten - case is heat damaged, but might be OK
- TP/Misc - compiled by Kathleen Harris in 1996, has selections from the True People comp, plus other Detroit techno
- Music for cars with stick shifts - compiled by Erin Blakemore in Feb. 2005
Tapes from Ian Peel
Ian Peel (yes, that Ian Peel) and I were pen pals in 1991–1993. We sent each other compilations of our favorite music on cassette. His was mostly music from the ZTT label.
- Outside World (4 tapes)
- 8-tape set: 1 thru 4: Other Worlds, 5: Oh World of Wonder, 6: ZTT promos summer 92, 7: Ambient escapism, 8: Other Worlds
- The Side Car of Psyche / Hugh Manity / "Kitsch in Sync" - I think this might be his brother's band
- Zak Danube - Sense and Solitude (e.p.) - or maybe this was, and the other is Ian? I don't recall
My compilations
1987
- Old Junk - a few 45s I loved as a tween
- 1983–4 hits - some more of the 45s I used to have. Notably, I ended it with the B-side "Feed the World" rather than "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
- Various Old & New - my favorite tracks from my parents' record collection, plus a few from mine
1989
- Various - S'Express/___/Depeche Mode/Erasure/FGTH/The Timelords/Murray Head/Def Leppard/Skinny Puppy
- Mismix II - original side A selections taped over with WNCI and 92X dance mix show with INXS, Sweet Sensation, Debbie Gibson; then misc Depeche Mode, Jan Hammer, Thompson Twins
- Misc. soft, hard, and acid house - that's not soft house and hard house, but rather soft pop and hard rock!
- Mostly M[illegible] Mixes
- Prince / De La Soul / U2 / Madonna
- Old Rainy Stuff - tape is missing (TDK SA 100) but see Mystery Tapes below
- African-Crossover Mix / Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
1990
- "Techno House" - a mostly ironic title
- House? - another ironic title
- Misc dance stuff
- Late 80s stuff
- 1988-1990 Dubs, mostly house
- Mostly Club Mixes 1984–1989 - A-side taped over with selection titled: 1990 "acid house" sort of (UGH)
- New Order
- Duran Duran 1983–1987
- Duran Duran 1988–1989
- Pet Shop Boys. Complete. - tapes 2 & 3
- Mostly Hip-Hop 1988-1989 - SA 100 tape is labeled Hip-Hop and has heat damage - reels need to be transferred to another shell
- De La Soul
1991
- C+C / Musto & Bones / KLF etc.
1996
- Music for Travel I - I think this is mixed
- Music for Travel II
- Jazz-Techno '93-'96
Mystery tapes
These may or may not have cases. I have to check.
- TDK SA 100
- TDK SA 100 with worn A-side label area
- TDK MA90
- TDK SA 100 in unlabeled box, A label marked out with red pen
My music
These are tapes I was making in 1993–1995 which may contain recordings of my own musical experiments, not sure what.
- Sample Tape - I think this is just some breakbeats I was going to try to sample
- unboxed TDK MA-X 90 labeled "Bits n pieces" (was: The Art of Noise - In Visible Silence) - no idea what is on this
- misc. ambient/trance + Lotus Chill Out 4.0 copy - A-side has been taped over and may include the original recording of "Threshold Part 1"
Demos
- Mystical Sun - 1.5 Billion Years (Hyperreal 1.0 Mix) [1996] / The Search (Live Mix) [1993]
- Jan Hanford - Denial [1995]
- Jan Hanford - Vespers [1995]
- ele_mental related:
- Body Release - Body Release
- Enhanced - Works in progress June–Aug 1994
- Enhanced - falv
- various - fusion
- various - fusion 2
- various - fusion 3
- various - fusion 04
- Live Jams from The Ambient Party, 8 Oct 1993, Yellow Springs, Ohio - one side has A.R.S. jamming, and the other has me DJing while Dan Hastings and Steve Stalter (who I misidentified as Grae's Assembly) noodle with synths & a rhythm box
- [Hi-Jinx / Sound+ Control Big Engine - Hi-Jinx / Sound+ Control]
- Big Engine - Back to the Beginning
- Big Engine - Be There
- Dan Hastings - works in progress March 95
- Tintinnabulation - January 1994
- Tintinnabulation - works in progress
- Induction - Gone [1994]
- Induction - Attempt/Electrostatic
- various - tape.1 - a compilation I made of my favorite tracks from the above tapes. unfortunately no tracklist remains
- my friend Rick Lee's band (no idea of their name but they have a prog/Pink Floyd based sound) - on a tape along with Traffic "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys"
- 10-Speed Guillotine - Holiday for Strychnine vol.2
- The Underprivileged
Notes
I also created the cover art for DJ Dazy - Ladybug Beats [1998], but I don't have a copy of this tape.
Growth was a house party in Columbus, Ohio.
Trancemission was a rave my friends and I threw in Dayton, Ohio. I made 5 tapes, loaned them out, and only got a couple of them back. If the others still exist, they are at a friend's house in Austin, Texas. If I ever get around to digitizing them, I'll try to get them back.