Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Christopher

The Shuffle: White People Picnic Party



As you well know, dear readers, music is for mood-making. Regardless of the situation, the dramatic tension could be increased, the libido stoked, the bus ride made a teeny bit more bearable, if only the right backing tracks are available. With this in mind, Today’s Blogspot brings you our recurring series of situational mini-mixes: The Shuffle.

First up, The White People Picnic Party.


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Ottoman – Vampire Weekend: Out of season picnics are ill-advised and, increasingly, summer will be heralded by Vampire Weekend’s breed of preppy pop.

Jamie Lidell – Wait For Me: Paradoxically, Jamie Lidell somehow manages to be both as white and soulful as a self-aware hip hop reference.

Nothing To Worry About – Peter, Bjorn and John: That other bastion of snow and socialized healthcare, Sweden, brings you a Stockholm picnic party!

Old Enough – The Raconteurs: Jack White presents a nouveau Sweet Home Alabama for the indie rock set. And there ain’t nuthin whiter than a little Skynyrd.

No One's Better Sake – Little Joy: Caucasian? How about art pop from the drummer of The Strokes? ‘Nuff said.

1 comments:

Christopher said...

We're still trying to find the best embeddable playlist. Patience. In the meantime, you can nab all the tracks at http://skreemr.com/.

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