Various Artists / Stanford Soundtrack V. 10: In Memory...
Album: | Stanford Soundtrack V. 10: In Memory... | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | May 2011 | |
Label: | Student Organizing Committee For The Arts |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-08-14 | Pull Date: | 2011-10-16 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 16 | Oct 2 | Sep 25 | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Sep 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 19, 2013: | Pumping Iron
Trial & Error |
4. | Sep 27, 2011: | feelin' the music
Last Dance |
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2. | Oct 16, 2012: | Electrowave
I Like 2 Start Things, Under The Moonlight |
5. | Sep 22, 2011: | YOUTH DEMOGRAPHIC RADIO: THE RETURN OF THE YOUFF
Trial & Error |
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3. | Oct 09, 2011: | Everything.
I Like 2 Start Things |
6. | Sep 20, 2011: | feelin' the music
Stereo Spread |
Album Review
Hillstreet
Reviewed 2011-08-08
Reviewed 2011-08-08
From folksy acoustic to electronic, the style in each tune varies for many different DJ tastes. FCC in 14, otherwise clean.
1. Daniel Smith- Crunchy background sounds with drumbeat. Electric guitar and muffled vocals
2. The Sea People- Chill, slow beat. Electric guitar, piano, sweet female vocals. Picks up slightly. Strings take over tune briefly later
3. Sex Ray Vision- Catchy pop tune. Clap-y tune.
4. John Hollywood- Folksy tune. Acoustic guitar, mandolin, viola, vocals. Upbeat
5. Lady Renaissance- Acoustic guitar hip hop. Singing in chorus, rapping in verses. Simple
6. Levi Strom & The Heart Strings- Sad tune. Acoustic guitar picking, strings in background, vocals distant
7. Alexandra Rose Rieger- Rock. Electric and acoustic guitar, not slow not fast drumbeat. Vocals have a hint of Shakira style
8. Sandy Greenfield- Folksy acoustic guitar. Upbeat
9. Chupi Lumpi- Upbeat Spanish rock. Sorta pop-y in the beginning
10. Stephen Henderson- Chill acoustic guitar. Reminds me sorta of Jason Mraz
11. Luke Dahl- Electronic. Buzzy, hard beat with voice recordings repeated throughout
12. Finding Jupiter- Upbeat alternative. Female vocals with male harmony in chorus
13. Max McClure- Banjo! Country, deep male vocals
14. Tyler Brooks & Jeremy Schreier- FCC WARNING. Says “ass” and “shit.” Live. Reciting poem with jazz accompaniment
15. Andi Harrington- Chill acoustic guitar with soothing female vocals
16. Nimbleweed- Country/folksy. Quick and upbeat. Guitar, banjo, fiddle and deep, croaky vocals
17. Yellow Five- Electronic. Starts out eerie, empty hallway sounds. Becomes more upbeat as tune becomes more complex
18. Daniel Steinbock- Dark folksy tune. Acoustic guitar strumming, accordion. Transitions to more soothing and calming tune in second half
19. Rebecca Richardson- Calming acoustic guitar picking, soothing female vocals
1. Daniel Smith- Crunchy background sounds with drumbeat. Electric guitar and muffled vocals
2. The Sea People- Chill, slow beat. Electric guitar, piano, sweet female vocals. Picks up slightly. Strings take over tune briefly later
3. Sex Ray Vision- Catchy pop tune. Clap-y tune.
4. John Hollywood- Folksy tune. Acoustic guitar, mandolin, viola, vocals. Upbeat
5. Lady Renaissance- Acoustic guitar hip hop. Singing in chorus, rapping in verses. Simple
6. Levi Strom & The Heart Strings- Sad tune. Acoustic guitar picking, strings in background, vocals distant
7. Alexandra Rose Rieger- Rock. Electric and acoustic guitar, not slow not fast drumbeat. Vocals have a hint of Shakira style
8. Sandy Greenfield- Folksy acoustic guitar. Upbeat
9. Chupi Lumpi- Upbeat Spanish rock. Sorta pop-y in the beginning
10. Stephen Henderson- Chill acoustic guitar. Reminds me sorta of Jason Mraz
11. Luke Dahl- Electronic. Buzzy, hard beat with voice recordings repeated throughout
12. Finding Jupiter- Upbeat alternative. Female vocals with male harmony in chorus
13. Max McClure- Banjo! Country, deep male vocals
14. Tyler Brooks & Jeremy Schreier- FCC WARNING. Says “ass” and “shit.” Live. Reciting poem with jazz accompaniment
15. Andi Harrington- Chill acoustic guitar with soothing female vocals
16. Nimbleweed- Country/folksy. Quick and upbeat. Guitar, banjo, fiddle and deep, croaky vocals
17. Yellow Five- Electronic. Starts out eerie, empty hallway sounds. Becomes more upbeat as tune becomes more complex
18. Daniel Steinbock- Dark folksy tune. Acoustic guitar strumming, accordion. Transitions to more soothing and calming tune in second half
19. Rebecca Richardson- Calming acoustic guitar picking, soothing female vocals
Track Listing