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Monday tunes

by Rob Friesel

The Sampo Method
(Match all: Last Played is in the last 7 days, Date Added is in the last 2 weeks, Genre does not contain Mix; Limit to 10 songs selected by most often played)

  1. Interpol “Evil”
  2. Interpol “Take You On A Cruise”
  3. Interpol “Length of Love”
  4. Interpol “Not Even Jail”
  5. Interpol “C’mere”
  6. Interpol “Fog vs. Mould for the Length of Love”
  7. Midwest Product “Beardman in the City”
  8. Deadbeats Feat. Isi Samuel “Pick Me Up”
  9. Groove Nation “Get This”
  10. Interpol “NARC”

The Bitch I’m Broke Method
(Match all: Date Added is in the last 6 months, Genre does not contain Mix; Limit to 10 songs selected by most often plated)

  1. The Postal Service “District Sleeps Alone Tonight (DJ Downfall remix)”
  2. Pixies “No. 13 Baby”
  3. Delerium “Orbit of Me”
  4. Psykosonik “The Breathing Room”
  5. Interpol “Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down”
  6. Massive Attack “Black Milk”
  7. The Postal Service “Such Great Heights (John Tejada Remix)”
  8. Psykosonik “Secret Life”
  9. Pixies “Gouge Away”
  10. Depeche Mode “Everything Counts (Live)”

The Most Immediate Method
(Via thewrongtim: Genre does not contain Mix; limit to 10 songs selected by most recently played)

  1. Mono “Hello Cleveland!”
  2. Boards of Canada “Oscar See Through Red Eye”
  3. Zero 7 “Salt Water Sound”
  4. Boards of Canada “Satellite Anthem Icarus”
  5. Boards of Canada “Sherbet Head”
  6. Mono “Slimcea Girl”
  7. Groove Nation “Get This”
  8. Interpol “Length of Love”
  9. Midwest Product “Still Love in the Midwest”
  10. Big in Japan “Track 3”

Something about The Sampo Method doesn’t seem right because I’ve listened to Midwest Project’s “Reminder” about 10 times just tonight – – but hey, I guess the proof is in the pudding.

currently playing: Midwest Product “Reminder”

About Rob Friesel

Software engineer by day. Science fiction writer by night. Weekend homebrewer, beer educator at Black Flannel, and Certified Cicerone. Author of The PhantomJS Cookbook and a short story in Please Do Not Remove. View all posts by Rob Friesel →

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