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The Afterparty

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Nocturnal pop is a personal favorite. In my head, it’s that soundtrack to the post-party, where you and your favorite friends are still in the kitchen at 2 a.m. You’re navigating a counter top full of bottles and pizza boxes, spinning old vinyl records, and discussing something as ridiculous as Maya codices while half-watching a muted Mario Bava classic. As the night ascends, sometimes you get too busy or too damn tired to pick the next clever album, and that’s when you cue The Afterparty. This mix is tailor made to take over the late-night responsibility of sounding cool.

These 22 songs dream up a whole new planetoid of celestial downtempo music, circling suns with names like Kruder & Dorfmeister, Fleetwood Mac, Air, and Bill Withers. The record flows as naturally and unobtrusively as musical lava — molten rock full of symphonious guitar work, melancholy synth, supine lyrical poetry, and vaporous background effects. You might hear something as diverse as a Japanese 13-string Koto or a Moog Voyager synthesizer, but don’t worry. It’s never obtuse. These songs are here to please — always dressed to impress, adorably sexy, and clouded in a haze of fun and inebriants that will continue to sound like ear candy with repeat listens. In fact, the Alessi Brother’s 1975 classic “Seabird” is the most underplayed song ever.

Of course, the rest of these songs were mostly released in 2014, and my inspiration came from an early 2000s favorite (who released his greatest hits this past year) — the English electronic engineer named AiM (track No. 5). Singles like “Corliss Avenue North” and “Walking through the Park” are always go-to, after party-type tracks. Just like the best producers of the post-trip hop brigade, this album sticks to a celebratory credo: Get the party laid-back, but never get it horizontal, making it ideal for raging till dawn. But judge for yourself: The download links are below — in both MP3 and FLAC formats — properly tagged and included with high resolution artwork (in case you’d like to print out the album art).

The Afterparty (MP3 Format)

The Afterparty (FLAC Format)
What is FLAC?

High Resolution Artwork

Pro Tips for downloading: The links above take you to a public Google drive. To make it easy, just download the zip file (it contains the entire album and artwork), or download each individual track (but you have to do one at a time).

Track Listing

1. Gold — Chet Faker
2. The Epilogue — + + +
3. Good Mistake — Mr Little Jeans
4. Artifice — Sohn
5. Corliss Avenue North — AiM
6. The Horses Are Stuck — Jordan Klassen
7. Mahogany Dread — Hiss Golden Messenger
8. Seasons [Badbadnotgood Remix] — Future Islands
9. Eli Eli — Misun
10. Needle and a Knife — Tennis
11. Gold [Thomas Jack Remix] — Gabriel Rios
12. Black Lemon — Generationals
13. Nightbird — The Brian Jonestown Massacre
14. Hurricane Waters — Richie Havens
15. Emily — Cocos Lovers
16. Pools — Glass Animals
17. As I Am — Childhood
18. Too Many Mornings — Mojave 3
19. Seabird — Alessi Brothers
20. The End — Alejandro Escovedo
21. Elastic Heart — Sia
22. Mirror Maru — Cashmere Cat

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Fool for You

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The Hill Heart Foundation Exclusive Album
Donaters Can Download Below

Notes from the Producer

Music is the grease on the wheels of life. That’s how I’ve always thought of it. It’s always there playing in the background of all of our important moments — your first kiss, your first love, your first marriage. Life has a soundtrack, and each song is a story. When the Hill Heart Foundation came to me looking for a unique soundtrack, they specifically wanted all of their stories to be about love. That’s what Michelle Hill would want.

Love, I cringed.

I’ve never told a love story before. What will the guys think? So I turned to the folks who know love best — Leonard Nimoy and 1980’s radio theater. “Love Conquers All” is an awesomely cheesy radio program that aired on Thursday, March 6, 1980, on the Mutual Radio Theater show, hosted by none other than Spock himself. What better way to celebrate the power of love than to: A) not use that Huey Lewis song; B) use ridiculous dialogue from a long lost radio show; C) pair it with old, obscure love ballads; and D) mix it with the coolest new singles coming out right now. Fool for You is the result, titled after the Curtis Mayfield classic of the same name.

The entire album is an amalgamation of old and new. It’s probably your only real opportunity to hear the futuristic Canuck rock of Serena Ryder (“Baby Come Back”) mixed with Four Seasons-era Frankie Valli (“You’re a Song (That I Can’t Sing)”). The album is filled with Michelle Hill favorites too, including Bryan Adams, Coldplay and (not one, but actually two) Olivia Newton-John tracks. But fear not! These are singles you’ve likely never heard before, and those faves mingle with just-released hits from the likes of Tank, Generationals and Phox, which came out a mere month ago. You are so suddenly hip.

Donate to the Hill Heart Foundation above and you can enjoy this exclusive album for free. I know I did, and along the way I helped save humanity like a boss! — NEMO

Before the track listings, there are download links for the album — in both MP3 and FLAC formats — properly tagged and included with high resolution artwork (in case you’d like to print out and make an actual CD).

REMEMBER: To download, you must donate!

Fool for You (FLAC Download)
What is FLAC?

Fool for You (MP3 Download)

High Resolution Album Artwork  

Pro Tips for downloading: The links above take you to a public Google drive.
To make it easy, just download the zip file (it contains the entire album),
or download each individual track (but you have to do one at a time).

Track Listing

1. Fool for You — The Impressions (1967)*
2. Always — Panama (2013)
3. Riptide — Vance Joy (2014)
4. If Not for You — Olivia Newton-John (1971)
5. Hidin’ from Love — Bryan Adams (1980)*
6. Heart’s on Fire — Passenger (2014)
7. Cedar Lane — First Aid Kit (2014)
8. A Little More Love — Olivia Newton-John (1979)
9. Next Plane to London — The Rose Garden (1967)
10. Magic — Coldplay (2014)
11. The Look — Metronomy (2010)*
12. Baby Come Back — Serena Ryder (2012)
13. You’re a Song (That I Can’t Sing) — The Four Seasons (1972)
14. If I Fell — The Beatles (1964)
15. 1936 — Phox (2014)
16. Up on the Roof — The Drifters (1963)
17. Gold Silver Diamond — Generationals (2014)
18. Mama Didn’t Lie — Jan Bradley (1963)
19. Stronger — Tank (2014)*
21. California (Cast Iron Soul) — Jamestown Revival (2013)
21. You and Your Sister — Chris Bell (1978)
22. Two Tone Melody — The Preatures (2014)
23. Call It Off — Tegan and Sara (2009)
24. Every Time You Go — Release the Sunbird (2011)
25. Exit Music with Leonard Nimoy*

*Contains experts from “Love Conquers All” radio theater show.