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Another mixtape for your listening and viewing pleasure, this time from Leeds-based outfit - and longtime DiS favourites - Grammatics. Rather than leave the selections to one member, they've each chosen some tracks and compiled them into one long list of audio goodness. Remember, also, that they're playing our In The City showcase gig this very evening at Manchester's Night & Day (more info here) - be there, or miss out.
Key: OB* = Owen Brinley (guitar/vocals), *DO = Dom Ord (drums), RO* = Rory O'Hara (bass), *EE = Emilia Ergin (cello/vocals)
The Icarus Line 'Up Against The Wall, Motherfuckers'**
Featuring both the filthiest bass line and most thrilling drum fill of all time. This is peak Icarus line and perfect 'hyping yourself up to go out' music. Also, just discovered this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UpAgainsttheWallMotherfuckers. *OB*
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Mark Lanegan 'One Hundred Days'**
"There is no morphine/I'm only sleeping/There is no crime to dreams like this". One of many that could be picked from Bubblegum, lovely backing vocals from Chris Goss too. *OB* (YouTube)
Refused 'New Noise'**
OK, I tried not to, but this plays on constant loop in the jukebox of my brain. With all this talk of records being over-compressed I worry that there won’t be too many more that kick in like this. *OB* (YouTube)
Cursive 'Excerpts From Various Notes Strewn Around The Bedroom Of April Connolly Feb 24, 1997'
I'm torn between this and 'Staying Alive' (surprisingly NOT a Bee Gees cover) but 'Excerpts...' wins because a) It's rare for what is arguably a band's greatest song to be hidden away on a somewhat obscure split EP (with Eastern Youth) and b) Feb 24th is my birthday, so it's somewhat coincidental that this is one of my favourite songs. *OB*
Idlewild 'Annihilate Now!'**
The song that sent me head over heels about Idlewild. The second track from mini album Captain, it's hard and soft at the same time with loads of crunchy guitars. Just brilliant! *DO* (YouTube)
DJ Shadow 'Organ Donor'**
I used to DJ this and a lot of people didn't have a clue what was going on, especially in the middle. One of the best riffs of all time though. *DO* (YouTube)
Blur 'Villa Rosie'**
My favourite track off Modern Life Is Rubbish. It's inventive, the intro's great, there's a cracking Coxon lick and the chorus is brilliant. Perfect Blur! *DO* (YouTube)
Pulled Apart By Horses 'Meat Balloon'**
It's a long time since I’ve heard the word 'bodacious', let alone used in a song. Grow your hair long to make head banging to this more fun. (YouTube)
Wild Beasts 'His Grinning Skull'**
Without a doubt my favourite band from Leeds. Their album is just so eccentric and timeless. No offence JoFo but this should definitely have won the Pluto Prize for my money. "With fists for spades we raid his grave" – chilling yet utterly beautiful. *RO* (YouTube)
These New Puritans 'MKK3'**
My other favourite for the Pluto. This song has the much publicised line about Michael Barrymore but the delivery to me is so sincere. I find this song really comforting. I see them in a similar light to Wild Beasts, struck out on their own: you can see influences but really they are unprecedented if you listen closely. *RO*
Radiohead 'We Suck Young Blood'**
I tried not to put Radiohead on this, but I did it anyway. I want to die listening to this song. Another outing for the 'chilling/beautiful'. *RO* (YouTube)
Eddie Cochran 'Nervous Breakdown'**
I had one. This song brought a bit of light relief. He makes it sound like something fun to do on a Saturday night. "I'm having a/Nervous breakdown/A mental shakedown". I thought a "mental shakedown" was a really charming expression you could only get in 50s songwriting. *RO* (YouTube)
Bach 'Aria from the Goldberg Variations' (played by Glenn Gould)**
This piece of music exemplifies that less is more. Once you start listening you can't stop. *EE* (YouTube)
Regina Spektor 'Us'**
Watching Regina sing and tap out the beat on a chair next to her showed me that sometimes great music can come out of just whatever is lying around. *EE* (YouTube)
Kate Bush 'Running Up That Hill'**
This classic track by Kate Bush has that quality of being able to be played anywhere at anytime and sound right. Even in Stockholm it works – a rare thing it must be said. *EE* (YouTube)
Björk 'Jóga'**
Björk is unique. Her compositions are incredibly rich and suggestive. In 'Jóga', the singularity of the strings intersecting with the vocal melodies blows apart the conventions of orchestral sound in pop. *EE*
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Previous mixtapes:
16 Trans AM
15 Duncan Lloyd
14 The Walkmen
13 Cut Copy
12 Late Of The Pier
11 Gabriella Cilmi
10 White Denim
9 Gareth Los Campesinos!
8 Barry Adamson
6 and #7 Muscles and Bumblebeez (Modular special edition!)
5 Lovvers
4 Sebastien Tellier
3 The Maccabees
2 Foals
1 MSTRKRFT
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weird
half of this could be my most played tracks on last.fm list
Awesome 'tape
If I used last.fm I'd probably be in the same boat.
i've seen
members of pabh and grammatics humping.

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