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".mp3 OUI!"

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    about me
    I play guitar and sing in The UpTones, and I'm an MP3 Lunatic. The mp3s I post here are songs I've found that really rock my world. Whatever genre, whatever language, I just like 'em a lot. Hope you enjoy.
    why i'm a source
    Because it's fun. Sharing mix cassettes in high school is how this started for me, and listening to FM radio back when they had actual DJ's. I was turned on to so many wonderful artists and songs during that time. Then there was a long and dreadful lull, as pop radio became homogenized and merged into its current ridiculous state. Apart from college stations and indie record stores, it was quiet. Now that MP3 is a word, things have gotten fresh again. There are no geographic boundaries, and the music world is enjoying a much needed re-boot. For me, all this new activity has blown away the dark clouds of the mainstream. Even the word "mainstream" loses its meaning as we artists and music lovers have access to each others works, discoveries, and ideas. My fellow sources' song discoveries are blowing my mind, like my friends' tapes used to do. It's like having an ever growing mix tape that keeps expanding in limitless directions and anyone can partake. I love it.
    i'm into
    Skanking like a fool. Running. Swimming. Cats. Dogs. My blog.
    favorite bands
    The Specials, The Beatles, The Clash, everything Lee Scratch Perry ever made, and it goes out from there. John Cage. The Bee Gees. Deal with it. For a more detailed list, scroll down the left side of the UpTones' muzic page.
    favorite movies
    Most recently: LIFE ON JUPITER: The Story of Jens Nygaard, Musician. Awesome, and I recommend that to all musicians especially.
    favorite books
    Everything by Eckhart Tolle, The Dalai Lama, Pema Chödrön, Thich Nhat Hanh, Naomi Klein, Amy Goodman. Recently: Passion Is A Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash by Pat Gilbert, Redemption Song: The Definitive Biography of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz ("Definitive" is nonsense! A good read nonetheless), official bio of Johnny Cash, unofficial bios of Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Beach Boys, Phil Spector. How To Talk Dirty And Influence People by Lenny Bruce, Shock Value by John Waters.
    LOCATION: Berkeley, CA
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    Shalom Of Safed by Citay
    pop, rock, psychedelic
    Hmm. A San Francisco band called Citay. One cannot help but think of the Journey classic "Lights" in which city is plainly pronounced ci-tay every...  more »
    Have You Had Enough? by Rickie Lee Jones
    pop, jazz, other, swing/big band
    Not sure how I missed this before Nov. of '06, but I'm glad I stumbled on it today at Crooks and Liars. Rickie Lee Jones'...  more »
    Ball Of Fire by The Skatalites
    reggae/ska, ska
    Go forth ye ska fans, and feast on some ear candy from the greatest ska band that ever lived. I saw the Skatalites perform in...  more »
    Gringos Son Puercos Feos by Leftover Crack
    rock, reggae/ska, punk, punky ska
    And in the "how do your really feel?" dept, we have Leftover Crack doing "Gringos Son Puercos Feos," which translates literally to "Gringos Are Filthy...  more »
    Coupla Smokies by Still Flyin
    reggae/ska, dub
    Righteous sounds from a band of crazed reggae fans in San Francisco called Still Flyin. The vocals recall Sandinista era Clash and the horns are...  more »
    Find A Way by Smoosh
    pop, rock
    More pure springtime pop rock bliss! I've found some gems at Barsuk before, and one thing they all seem to have in common is a...  more »
    Loose Cannon by The Yoko Casionos
    pop, rock, power pop
    Hot spingtime pop from a band that looks hot. I love a band that is pop, wants to be pop, and makes no apologies for...  more »
    These Fangs by Say Hi To Your Mom
    pop, rock, other, indie rock, post punk
    Funny, these days to say something sounds "lo-fi" is redundant, since anyone can create hi- or lo-fi on a freakin laptop if they set their...  more »
    Déterminé by Moojafaya Reggae Music
    reggae/ska, reggae
    Music, in its magic way, travels the world and picks up new information and passion in every country and culture that it passes through. Reggae...  more »
     
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    Your Song by Kate Walsh
    pop, country/folk, rock, singer/songwriter
    Kate Walsh has a voice as sweet as her lyrics, and she speaks of the pining of unresolved desire with the sound of experience. We've...  more »
    Dirty Horse by Gram Rabbit
    pop, rock, music to start a cult to
    The lovely hobbit princess Rastafarielle turned me onto this band called Gram Rabbit, and I'm glad she did because their whole trip is gorgeous. Bending...  more »
    Cristalina by Pierre Aderne
    pop, brazillian
    Here's some tasty songcraft all the way from Rio de Janeiro, by multi-talented and innovative singer songwriter Pierre Aderne. A fine arrangement of a subtle...  more »
    Ser Real (eversonpaladini) - EMI Brazil by eversonpaladini
    world, latin america, latin, MPB (Brazilian Music) - Romantic
    Here is some top notch Brazillian pop, fresh from the muzic site. eversonpaladini is a masterful songwriter, and what a voice on this guy. This...  more »
    Rise In The Springtime by Lavender Diamond
    pop
    After listening to Eclecticat's post of You Broke My Heart, I just had to see what else this Lavender Diamond has shining away up on...  more »
    She's Walkin on Water by The Eggman
    other
    This sweet track showed up in muzic this morning, and I downloaded it right away. The Eggman has a unique sound that draws on...  more »
    Big Boss by The Rudimentals
    pop, reggae/ska, ska
    Stop the presses! Rude boys and rude girls the world over, here's a new ska jam to reckon with. Fresh from Cape Town, where they...  more »
    You're Wondering Now by The Skatalites
    reggae/ska, ska
    The Skatalites, recorded live in Argentina, singing one of their original classics, mashing it up into leedle beedy pieces. In every incarnation, through personnel changes...  more »
    Se fue volando by Tokadiscos
    reggae/ska, other
    Here's another mp3 gem from Tokadiscos. Mr. Band Geek himself turned us onto their song Cabaret last Spring, and I've been groovin' on their energy...  more »
    God Save The Internet by The BroadBand
    pop, rock
    Well now, this is quite a find. A tongue in cheek but totally right on song by Kay Hanley, Jill Sobule, and Michelle Lewis, known...  more »
    Raining Meat by SPLITLIP
    other, avant-garde, ambient
    This truly is the new psychedelia. I know some of you will think me mad, but I find this music so utterly soothing and...  more »
     
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