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Excellent 8tracks mixes from SpaceBunnySounds

David Pescovitz at 2:12 pm Tue, Jun 26, 2012

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My friend Nicole Tindall turned me on to the fantastic 8tracks.com mixes of SpaceBunnySounds. After-Hour Space Lair Groovin' offers rare groove and sci-fi instrumentals from Klaud Doldinger, Aaron Neville, and Don Gere. The opener is Gere's blazing main theme for Werewolves On Wheels, a 1971 film whose soundtrack was recently reissued by the tireless crate diggers at Finders Keepers. Following the Space Groovin', I moved on to SpaceBunnySounds' more challenging Satan Is Your Gentleman Caller with noisy experimental cuts by the likes of Big Black, Swans, Sonic Youth, and Butthole Surfers. And those are only two of this music fiend's 143 mixes. 8tracks: SpaceBunnySounds

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • Steve Howatt

    Why in the world did I stop listening to 8tracks?

  • boomsb

    Thanks for pointing me to 8tracks, After-Hours Space Lair Groovin’ is awesome!