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Severian 12.15.2012 12:44 PM

Awesome/unusual/essential Christmas music for playlist
 
Looking for badass Xmas songs for a playlist e-stocking stuffer
So far I have The Fall, Galaxies 500, Low, Flaming Lips, and a bunch of others that are standards for me. Trying to think of more to add, but blanking...

No genre restrictions, thought he theme thus far seems to be pretty obvious. I would like to diversify a bit. No standards please, unless they're remixed or remade in a unique and kind of fucked up way. Suggestions?

cjkisaragi 12.15.2012 03:49 PM

The Phil Spector Christmas album, 'A Christmas Gift For You'. He's a murderer in a wig, it's practically outsider music.

the ikara cult 12.15.2012 05:34 PM

Everythings gonna be cool this Christmas

Severian 12.16.2012 10:25 AM

I know this is a genuinely uninteresting thread, but I am •way• behind on shopping. It's this, or spotify gift cards (which I can't find, actually, in any format other than e-cards) for stocking stuffers for all.

I try to do one music related gift for everyone on my list. And this year I have a lot of big music fans to deal with. So please, post some recommendations. I have no time to shop whatsoever.

Mortte Jousimo 12.17.2012 09:14 AM

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...HI5xsl0h-_vhXh

A Thousand Threads 12.17.2012 09:24 AM

Nudge Squidfish - Drinking for Christmas

pokkeherrie 12.17.2012 11:08 AM

Dude! If you need some tunes for big music fans then I have THEE Ultimate Christmas Playlist for you! They will LOVE you for it!

01. Dean Martin - Let it Snow (an absolute classic to start it off!)
02. USA for Africa - We Are The World (SO good! It has Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder AND Cyndi Lauper! Classic tune!)
03. Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas? (Bono<3!!!!!!!:) )
04. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You (gotta have some babes on your compilation! maybe add Celine Dion too?)
05. Wham! - Last Christmas (AMAZING song... awesome music video as well, go check it out!)
06. Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas (adding some high quality soft rock to your playlist)
07. John Lennon - Happy X-Mas (War Is Over) (what can I say? Quality tune... love it!)
08. Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmas Time (OK, we already have John, but we need Paul too! Gotta love that synthesiser!!!)
09. Slade - Merry Christmas Everybody (enough of that ballad stuff, let's ROCK!!!)
10. Queen - Thank God it's Christmas (more ROCK!!!)
11. Bing Crosby - White Christmas (and finally another absolute classic as the last one!)

Man, I'm jealous of whoever receives such an awesome present! All killer, absolutely no filler! Good luck and let me know what they think of it!

kthnxbai

EVOLghost 12.17.2012 11:14 AM

Not exactly Christmas holiday-esque....more winter-like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x-eL4Nvy9s


Oh and Shonen Knife's Sweet Christmas!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihcBg5eQ-8A

Genteel Death 12.17.2012 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads
Nudge Squidfish - Drinking for Christmas


Yes!

hipster_bebop_junkie 12.17.2012 11:12 PM

In addition to Low's Christmas EP, which I tend to listen pretty often regardless of the season, I've been enjoying Mark Lanegan's "Dark Mark Does Christmas", a new self-released CD that was available at his most recent shows, consisting of lo-fi recordings of Mark singing Christmas carols in his notable sinister style.

Rivulets' song, "This Christmas", is appropriate for the season, too, but I haven't listened to it this year...

I have listened to "Christmas Under Fire", by Elizabeth Veldon, a collage of sounds taken from Harry Watt's movie of the same name. Definitely an unusual thing, which might bother you if you're not into noisy music (Elizabeth has collaborated with Kylie Minoise in the past, in case you'd need an odd reference). You can see if you'd dig it and could even download for free in whatever digital format you'd prefer, or even buy one of the very strictly limited cassette tapes:
http://elizabethveldon.bandcamp.com/...mas-under-fire

Speaking of bandcamp, Flannelgraph Records' series of Christmas compilations, "The Holidays Don't Have To Be So Rotten", might be worth your time, if you are into buying music which would support good causes, and I'd say especially if you do have a sort of eclectic taste (there's tracks in those compilations by people with apparently disparate backgrounds like New Terrors, Ghost Kitten, Drekka, Dirty Beaches, Homecomings, Fox Hole, and Loren Connors, to name only a few):
http://flannelgraphrecords.bandcamp.com/

I'm feeling laziness to think deeper about anything else. I'm sure there are other threads on this subject that you could have read had you used the "Search" function thing which would have informed you. You still could do that, though... "Festive Greetings From Home Normal & Hibernate", with tracks by Listening Mirror & Alicia Merz (Birds Of Passage), Clem Leek, Konntinent, etc..., has been mentioned in the past, and there's not really any good reason to not check it out:
http://festivegreetings.bandcamp.com...te-home-normal

The other night I went to see a show by Alas de Mosca, which is a noise act from Mexico City formed by Alexandra Cárdenas (one of my favorite artists from here) & Alex Diego. Alexandra performed a Christmas-themed livecoding improvisation. Mostly the subjects of the other songs performed had to do with the current deplorable state of politics and the government around here, and I thought that was more remarkable and made more sense, and I enjoyed it the most.

Also, my thoughts are very disperse, but I think I must complement pokkeherrie's post by telling you that you just can't afford to omit The Smashing Pumpkin's "Christmastime" on your playlist. If you want to be just the coolest, you can go for the whole "A Very Special Christmas #3" compilation that includes it, so that you can have joyful holiday season songs by No Doubt, Natalie Merchant, Enya, Sheryl Crow, and Chris Cornell as well, and maybe that will hook you up with all the cheer you need.

blunderbuss 12.18.2012 02:33 PM

My contribution: Jonathan Kane's "Little Drummer Boy".

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
In addition to Low's Christmas EP, which I tend to listen pretty often regardless of the season, I've been enjoying Mark Lanegan's "Dark Mark Does Christmas", a new self-released CD that was available at his most recent shows, consisting of lo-fi recordings of Mark singing Christmas carols in his notable sinister style.

Upload, please!

EDIT - Don't worry, it's on Youtoob.

Severian 12.18.2012 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
In addition to Low's Christmas EP, which I tend to listen pretty often regardless of the season, I've been enjoying Mark Lanegan's "Dark Mark Does Christmas", a new self-released CD that was available at his most recent shows, consisting of lo-fi recordings of Mark singing Christmas carols in his notable sinister style.

Rivulets' song, "Christmas", is appropriate for the season, too, but I haven't listened to it this year...

I have listened to "Christmas Under Fire", by Elizabeth Veldon, a collage of sounds taken from Harry Watt's movie of the same name. Definitely an unusual thing, which might bother you if you're not into noisy music (Elizabeth has collaborated with Kylie Minoise in the past, in case you'd need an odd reference). You can see if you'd dig it and could even download for free in whatever digital format you'd prefer, or even buy one of the very strictly limited cassette tapes:
http://elizabethveldon.bandcamp.com/...mas-under-fire

Speaking of bandcamp, Flannelgraph Records' series of Christmas compilations, "The Holidays Don't Have To Be So Rotten", might be worth your time, if you are into buying music which would support good causes, and I'd say especially if you do have a sort of eclectic taste (there's tracks in those compilations by people with apparently disparate backgrounds like New Terrors, Ghost Kitten, Drekka, Dirty Beaches, Homecomings, Fox Hole, and Loren Connors, to name only a few):
http://flannelgraphrecords.bandcamp.com/

I'm feeling laziness to think deeper about anything else. I'm sure there are other threads on this subject that you could have read had you used the "Search" function thing which would have informed you. You still could do that, though... "Festive Greetings From Home Normal & Hibernate", with tracks by Listening Mirror & Alicia Merz (Birds Of Passage), Clem Leek, Konntinent, etc..., has been mentioned in the past, and there's not really any good reason to not check it out:
http://festivegreetings.bandcamp.com...te-home-normal

The other night I went to see a show by Alas de Mosca, which is a noise act from Mexico City formed by Alexandra Cárdenas (one of my favorite artists from here) & Alex Diego. Alexandra performed a Christmas-themed livecoding improvisation. Mostly the subjects of the other songs performed had to do with the current deplorable state of politics and the government around here, and I thought that was more remarkable and made more sense, and I enjoyed it the most.

Also, my thoughts are very disperse, but I think I must complement pokkeherrie's post by telling you that you just can't afford to omit The Smashing Pumpkin's "Christmastime" on your playlist. If you want to be just the coolest, you can go for the whole "A Very Special Christmas #3" compilation that includes it, so that you can have joyful holiday season songs by No Doubt, Natalie Merchant, Enya, Sheryl Crow, and Chris Cornell as well, and maybe that will hook you up with all the cheer you need.


I have made far too many Xmas playlists that include " Christmastime." They date back to the mix tape (the actual mix tape) and I don't want to retread old ground.

noisereductions 12.18.2012 08:15 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhWFYQzpijQ

Dr Chocolate 12.18.2012 10:58 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDAgIWaHsMU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlBXd6FE2ic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnUDUOLN5lo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uZGZwuuugM

hipster_bebop_junkie 12.19.2012 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss


Upload, please!

EDIT - Don't worry, it's on Youtoob.

Your mention of "Little Drummer Boy" made me think of Magnolia Memoir's "The Perfect Holiday" EP, which can be downloaded from bandcamp for free. It includes "Little Drummer Boy", too. I tend to enjoy great female voices singing this song (Chrysta Bell also comes to mind). Not sure this kind of pop music could be of much interest here, though.
http://magnoliamemoir.bandcamp.com/a...ltd-edition-ep

I pre-ordered Jesu's "Christmas EP" from Robotic Empire before it sold out, and was hoping it would arrive in time for Christmas, but I guess I just can't be so lucky. There couldn't be that many differences with the Bandcamp version, though (which was recommended in last year's Christmas music thread, too).
http://jesu.bandcamp.com/album/christmas-ep

"Dark Mark Does Christmas" has become one of my favorite records of this kind, and I fucking hate the idea of not having a physical copy of it but that's how it works with most of Mark's self-released CD-Rs (He also has released an awesome recording of his show in Mexico City, which I was so fortunate to behold earlier this year). Hard copies are being sold for crazy prices on e-gay so I might have to live without it. A .FLAC copy is a lot better than a Youboob, though. ;)

hipster_bebop_junkie 12.20.2012 10:28 PM

You might like Kill Rock Stars' Winter Holiday Album:
http://killrockstars.bandcamp.com/al...-holiday-album
 

blunderbuss 12.21.2012 12:49 AM

I love me some Dum Dum Girls, and they've just done the decent thing by releasing their stupidly limited Christmas collaboration 7" with Crocodiles from last year on cassette.

 


http://dreamlabel.tumblr.com/post/36...ease-xmas-song

Severian 12.21.2012 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Have A Cocteau Twins Christmas:

Frosty The Snowman: http://youtu.be/Pds_K2j3RKM

Winter Wonderland: http://youtu.be/1Vm9_mXmtKo


 




NOT A Cocteau Twins Winter Wonderland: http://youtu.be/vWRpK2Aq4Hs
 



Perfect! Thank you!


And... Terrible! Fuck you! :D

blunderbuss 12.23.2012 04:27 PM

An experimental xmas covers compilation:

 


https://soundcloud.com/#whiteoutcomp

Pookie 12.23.2012 06:50 PM

Miles Davis - Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)
Ramsey Lewis Trio - Here Comes Santa Claus
Ahmad Jamal Trio - Snowfall
Charlie Parker - White Christmas
John Zorn's A Dreamer's Christmas - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Krzysztof Komeda - Christmas


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