Masoncity’s Urbankill 2014 Mix #8

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2014 MIX #8

Pictured: BnP performing in Christchurch. Do yourself a favor and download every one of their albums. H/t to Terminal-Boredom’s recent NZ feature for the discovery.

Tracklisting:

1. Plasma Expander – Orta Vez (Zeno Remix by Mattia Coletti)

2. Cold Circuits – New Annex

3. Year of Birds – Lets Buy A Bridge

4. Mornings – El Raval Loop

5. Yakks – Centimetres From Your Face

6. Power Masters – Idle Mind

7. Zulus – Mediacate

8. Thrill Collins – Minister Smith

9. Dregs – Tactics

10. Norymberga – Szympans

11. Beauty Pageant – Lashes

12. Sweater – Jaywalker

13. Darlingchemicalia – FHS

14. Sex Noises – Visions Of Darkness

15. Expert Alterations – Three Signs

16. Men Oh Pause – Concrete Woman

17. Wimps – Distraction

18. Communions – Children

19. Cold Beat – Falling Skyline

20. Taulard – Pourquoi suis-je allé au Boom

21. City Yelps – Vetinary Centre

22. SUN BATHER – Waiting

23. Stickers – Outlet

24. Carsick Cars – Reaching The Light (Chinese Version)

25. Honey Radar – Scorpions Bought Me Breakfast

26. BnP – The Devils (1971)

27. Life Stinks – Potraits

 

EDIT: For some reason Life Stinks wasn’t in the original upload. Fixed.

I was just notified by someone that a take-down message pops up on mediafire when they try to DL the above mix.

My fault for using Mediafire and not looking for better alternatives, but the problem with other sites is that the uploads disappear after inactivity.

Mediafire and Amazon worked out some deal to push customers directly to Amazon. I just sent tenzenmen an email to see if a) they minded me putting Carsick Cars on the mix and b) whether they know this happens. Maybe they do but it seems odd. Why would you want an outside company to push your product somewhere other than directly to your business? I know they make money from a deal with Amazon – and I have zero idea how that would be set up – but I don’t know if they want Amazon and Mediafire to be working together to push product in one specific direction, away from their label sites directly. Eh.