Aw shucks, Bill. The column is now Mix CD-R of the Month. I don't actually discuss art, unless someone sends me their CD art and we can link to the jpeg. I've been making a mix a month pretty much since I graduated from law school, and the column features my mix and seeks submissions of groovy track listings. For the past six months, an Audities lurker named Cynthia (who posted the list of eligible records for the last poll) has submitted track lists for a running series of pure power pop mixes. Her mixes are fine examples of staying within a genre. I tend to bounce around quite a bit -- mix CD-Rs are my substitute for no longer having a college radio show. I have a bit of a template -- I always start with a new release song (w/in last 12 mos.) and every third song thereafter is a current song. I try to vary the eras, so each disc has at least two or three tracks from the '60s, '70s and '80s. I try to mix up styles and tempos, so the disc has an ebb and flow, though how that transpires varies from disc to disc. Sometimes things build from mellow to rocking or vice-versa. Yet other times, nothing is more effective than going from a quiet Hank Williams tune into a banging punk track. Though not planned in advance, I particularly like tracks that start one way and end another, as they are great bridges to shift the mood. Mike Bennett Record reviews and more at http://fufkin.com >From: "*Bill Holmes*" >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: >Subject: Re: the art of the mix >Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:33:44 -0500 >And since he's too modest to mention it himself, over in Fufkin.Com our own >Mike Bennett has a column where he has featured a mix tape of the month and >a discussion of the art. > >cheers >b > >who _is_ making a mix right now (SOTT 16) _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail