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Old 03.31.2008, 05:43 AM   #22
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I've got a playlist that works well for depression or just music to chill out to.

Goldberg Variations: Aria - Bach (as played by God Glenn Gould)
Prelude and Fugue No 1 - Bach (Glenn Gould)
Flim - Bad Plus
Symphony No 4: Ruhevoll - Mahler
Lua - Bright Eyes
Metal Heart - Cat Power
Goodbye Porky Hat - Charles Mingus
Self-Portrait in Three Colours - Charles Mingus
Cotton Crown - Charlotte Greig
A bunch of Debussy piano stuff (some Children's Corner Suite, a few preludes, Claire de Lune, couple of Images)
Sonata No 29 "Hammerklavier": Slow movement - Beethoven
Sonata No 30: Vivace - Beethoven
Sonata No 32: Arietta - Beethoven
Largo from Symphony No 9 "New World" - Dvorak
String Quartet No 1: Moderato - Shostakovich
Keine Schoneheit Onhe Gefahr - Einsturzende Neubauten
Trois Gynopodies - Erik Satie
Trois Gnossiennes - Erik Satie
Two pieces I composed as well as a collaboration between a friend and I
Various takes of John Coltrane's Naima
Keith Jarrett - Heartland
All of Jarrett's Melody at Night, With You
Suzanne - Leonard Cohen
Blue in Green - Miles Davis
History Lesson Part II - Minutemen
Two or three tracks from The Assassination of Jesse James soundtrack (composed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis)
Peace - Ornette Coleman
Philip Glass - Metamorphasis No 2 and Mad Rush
Wagner - Prelude to Das Rheingold
Sigur Ros - Untitled No 3
Smog - Red Apples
Sonic Youth - Superstar
Sonic Youth - Shadow of a Doubt
Sonic Youth - I Love you Golden Blue
Sonic Youth - Hoarfrost
Sonic Youth - Snare, Girl
Sections from the Amelie soundtrack
Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint
Tortoise - Dear Grandma and Grampa
Pavement - Killing Moon
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live.

J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K"

Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers
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