Burnal Equinox (2010 Mixtape)

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Burnal Equinox (2010 Mixtape)

Post by moredillon » Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:47 pm

This is what I took away from Burning Man 2010 in terms of music.

These were the tracks I heard the most on the playa, the songs that made me dance the hardest, or the anthems that made everyone go crazy.

Hopefully it will make you homesick in a good way.

http://soundcloud.com/moredillon/burnal ... urning-man

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Post by Teo del Fuego » Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:40 am

thanks for sharing...

Alert to newbies, lest you think that Burning Man is all Dubstep, or whatever subgenre this represents, there are so many venues out there playing much more diverse music than this. I went to a swing music camp in 2008 and each year since then I have heard so much more diversity in music. Johnny Cash, Gogol Bordello, etc.

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Post by moredillon » Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:28 pm

[quote="Teo del Fuego"]Alert to newbies, lest you think that Burning Man is all Dubstep, or whatever subgenre this represents, there are so many venues out there playing much more diverse music than this.[/quote]

True! That is one of the greatest parts! Like any representation, it is near impossible to try to capture every part of what happens on the playa, even in specific categories like music. I heard amazing music of every kind, awesome bands, solo performances, a guy riding his bike with mariachi music on a boombox, etc.

I wanted to stay consistant with a theme, and went with raging party tunes.

Should have posted it with a bit of warning or heads up for style/type of music. It is hard and loud, electronic and dubstep. I tried to keep it fun and relatable at the same time. Thanks!

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