Jon Wolf’s Highly Rec’d March ’10 Mixtape: “I Want Credit For The Future!”

Credit won't get you very far ...

Credit won't get you very far ...

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HIGHLY REC’D – THE MONTHLY MIXTAPE
Because good music is a right, not a privilege.

By: Jon Wolf

March ’10: “I Want Credit For The Future!”
1. Calvin Markus -Sing Soul
2. Bromheads – Magic Number
3. Pretty & Nice -Tora Tora Tora
4. Japandroids – Art Czars
5. The Constellations -Setback (Kickdrums remix)
6. Fang Island – Life Coach
7. Pathological Lovers – I Am The Interest Rate
8. Exit Clov – The Hate
9. The Touques – 4
10. Milly Beau – So Chic
11. Arms – Shitty Little Disco
12. The Splinters -Sorry
13. Perfect -Making Of An Asshole (1997)
14. The Features -The Idea Of Growing Old
15. Spaghetti Anywhere – Gregory’s Girl
16. One For The Team – Every Little Thing
17. Wakey!Wakey! – Twenty-Two
18. Chris Garneau – No More Pirates
19. The Zolas – You’re Too Cool
20. The Magnetic Fields – You Must Be Out Of Your Mind
21. Field – Sunday
22. Barbara -Pursuit of Happiness (Kid Cudi cover)

Single’d

Album’d

Newer Than New Feature: Science Lesson
Last month we previewed the new single from Atlanta’s Soulphonics & Ruby Velle, and it ended up being a very popular download, so for all of you that enjoyed that first minute, you can now head over to iTunes and purchase the entire song, because everyone knows that supporting local artists makes you more attractive to the opposite sex, it’s a scientific fact.

Newish Feature: Just Did It
Nike is usually good for an epic commercial montage showing great events and athletes to make you feel better about your footwear, two years ago was The Killers clip, and this year for the Winter Games they used a great song, and band, I had forgotten about, but really dug a few years ago, so I was happy to see The Hours making some of that corporate money off of Nike’s Human Chain ad campaign.

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