With the last two bands i posted about, Venus Hum and The Evening Episode, hearing all that music was making me feel very nostalgic. I explained how much i listened to this at the time when during the mid to late 90’s it was extremely popular. What else was there to listen to? I don’t even remember. I always loved female vocalists, especially the ones that possessed an almost angelic quality to their voices (i.e. The Sundays, Mazzy Star, Innocence Mission, etc.). This coupled with the different facets of the electronic music genre would be the result of the type of music i will always enjoy.

So with saying that, i had to make a mix for work. I spent almost the whole night looking through older albums and such to put together a quality compilation to listen to. It turned out ok i think, i know i’m missing plenty but this is what i came up with before i passed out. Some of it is older and some as recent as last year. I thought it would be best to go ahead and post on here, and it’ll probably be my last post before the holidays. Got any songs you’d like to mention? Comment and talk about it. Hope you enjoy.

Hooverphonic | “Battersea”
Ivy | “Keep Moving”
Esthero | “That Girl”
Luscious Jackson | “Ladyfingers” – I remember being so bummed when they broke up.
Cocteau Twins | “Bluebeard” – This song doesn’t really fit, but it’s all i had on my computer.
The Cardigans | “Erase and Rewind”
Björk | “Bachelorette”
Portishead | “Numb”
Tricky with PJ Harvey | “Broken Homes”
Goldfrapp | “Pilots”
Massive Attack | “Protection”
Morcheeba | “The Sea”
The Chemical Brothers with Beth Orton | “Where Do I Begin”
Air | “All I Need”
Mono | “Life In Mono” – haha remember this song?
Lali Puna | “Breaking The Books”
Stereolab | “Cybele’s Reverie”
The Chemical Brothers with Hope Sandoval | “Asleep From Day”

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2 Responses to “The Work Mix | Female Electronic-Pop Goodness”
  1. Orange says:

    Luscious Jackson, The Cardigans, Mono. I used to listen to those “songs” when I was in high school. Ah yes. The good ol’ days.

  2. Paul says:

    haha yea definitely, this was all i would listen to all through high school as well. It’s a shame you don’t hear much of it now a days.

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