Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Dedications - New Look

I want to start by explaining some changes to the way the site is organized. As you can see, at the bottom of the screen, an embedded music player has popped up! This way you guys can listen to all the songs on here without having to leave the page, with the ability to chose which songs you want to listen to, pop out the music player, etc. To get it started, just click "Click to play all audio posts," and a playlist will pop up. Please leave your impressions in the comments; any feedback is very crucial and greatly appreciated. Furthermore, any links that you see will be download links. You can listen to songs on the player, and then if you like one, right click it and say "Save As" to download.


When yesterday's post came out, I, very rudely, forgot to mention some people. So, to make up for that, I wanted to dedicate a couple of songs to each of them.


Mike Tseng.

Not to be confused with Mike Tzeng. Who happen to have the same birthday. Crazy. This man goes hard, in pretty much everything that he does except Super Smash Bros. I wanna start off with some pretty sick trance, which I've posted before, but I think is worth bringing up again. Not as intense as Krater of Peak 1.1, but then again, nothing is. Still pretty good.

W & W - Alpha

Second, this man really knows how to dance. And he can head iso like no other. So I wanted to give him something to dance to. Here's to him.

Kap Slap - Illamerica Blow




Audrey Stano.

Raised in the hood of Silver Spring with Matt Sartucci, that neighborhood was rough and you can definitely see it in her attitude. She is one badass girl, and don't tolerate no foolishness from anyone. You can find her on the corner thuggin, chillin with the bad-boy rappers. Most of them are named Max. Essentially, she looks and acts like Kreayshawn. So to her I dedicate this remix of Gucci Gucci.

Kreashawn - Gucci Gucci (Rock-It! Scientist Remix)

Also, joking aside, she has a pretty damn good voice. I hope she goes all out singing to this version of a timeless classic.

Yuna Ito - My Heart Will Go On




Annie Jeng.

Probably the most musically gifted person I had the pleasure to meet, she's a great friend and a really nice person in general. If you haven't you should meet her. She's also in love with cute things. She'll squeal when she sees a puppy on the street, etc. So here's a song for you Annie; it features a kid with the cutest voice I can imagine. Now it may or may not be about tripping on copious doses of hallucinogens, but that's irrelevant. I think. In any case, the accompanying music is also very good.

M83 - Raconte-Moi Une Histoire

Now, choosing this second song for Annie was pretty damn hard. She loves classical, but she knows way more about that than I ever will, so I don't have anything to offer in that domain. I also send her a lot of music before posting it anywhere, so she also knows a lot of my library. In the end, I ended up with this song, a mashup between Leona Lewis's Collide and Avicii's Fade into Darkness, the later of which I will be posting on its own at a later time due to it's awesomitude.

Kap Slap - Penguins Collide Into Darkness

3 comments:

  1. Excellent, but if I might make a suggestion, I would order the music that you have in separate archives, by name, artist, genre, or whatever, so we don't have to go looking through old posts for songs we missed.

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  2. You bring up an excellent point. Unfortunately, I'm not entirely sure about how to do that. If you know how or have any suggestions/ideas of how to get started, please shoot me an email at cdfrantzis@gmail.com - it would be greatly appreciated.

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  3. alas, I don't. I am not yet skilled in such matters.

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