Open to all
Jan. 27th, 2011 09:11 pmpost Summer of Doom(c) (which I really must give an account for before it totally leaves my memory) I have recovered my spindle of blank disks which have been packed up since, oh, June. They have finally been liberated and cooked (don't ask) and so I am free to make music! I know, how very early 2000s. But if you're feeling a bit nostalgic, then I am willing to make you a mixed CD.
Now you're probably saying to yourself, "That's all well and good, Tinpra, but I don't even know what you listen to." Excellent point. I have a fairly wide and disparate range, or so I like to think at least. As many of you know, I'm a Christian so if you've guessed that I listen to Christian music, you're spot on. I love everything from Christian Contemporary to Gospel; music with vaguely Christian themes to secular music sung by Christians; from Pastor Shirley Ceasar to Canton Jones to Israel Houghton; Newworldson to Tobymac to Flyleaf. I think you get the picture.
But I gots lots of stuff! Other genres include but are not limited to: Acid jazz, alternative in its many variations (seriously, my player lists Jack Johnson, Zero 7, U2, No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones as alterntive o.O ), classical, electronica, gothic, k-pop/rock/indie, and soundtracks that cover even more genres (from BSG, Veronica Mars, Chocolat, Chronicles of Riddick, and more).
Now I can't promise anyone any particular thing, but if you'd like a data disk filled with a mishmosh of lots of things, I am your gal. Reply to this post with an email address where I can reach you, and we'll work it out off-lj. All replies will be screened.
Now you're probably saying to yourself, "That's all well and good, Tinpra, but I don't even know what you listen to." Excellent point. I have a fairly wide and disparate range, or so I like to think at least. As many of you know, I'm a Christian so if you've guessed that I listen to Christian music, you're spot on. I love everything from Christian Contemporary to Gospel; music with vaguely Christian themes to secular music sung by Christians; from Pastor Shirley Ceasar to Canton Jones to Israel Houghton; Newworldson to Tobymac to Flyleaf. I think you get the picture.
But I gots lots of stuff! Other genres include but are not limited to: Acid jazz, alternative in its many variations (seriously, my player lists Jack Johnson, Zero 7, U2, No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones as alterntive o.O ), classical, electronica, gothic, k-pop/rock/indie, and soundtracks that cover even more genres (from BSG, Veronica Mars, Chocolat, Chronicles of Riddick, and more).
Now I can't promise anyone any particular thing, but if you'd like a data disk filled with a mishmosh of lots of things, I am your gal. Reply to this post with an email address where I can reach you, and we'll work it out off-lj. All replies will be screened.