you’re not invisible now, you just don’t exist: last month’s mix, march 2012

So many things to write about, but a combination of the personal, work pressures and… some other things mean you’ll have to wait a bit longer to hear my half-composed thoughts on The Hunger Games, or my even-less-composed thoughts on certain controversial female political figures following HBO’s Game ChangeThe Iron Lady and half a conversation from White Heat on BBC2. I may be able to explain a little more before the end of this week, but as I’m off to Tenerife for a much-needed break on Saturday I’m not making any promises. Details »

This Is All Going To End Badly: last month’s mix, November 2011

In which, even when she is being the world’s most rubbish and lazy music blogger, Lis puts together a selection of songs that have caught her attention through the joys of iTunes shuffle this month.

December is the month in which the way I select music to listen to on my daily travels changes dramatically. Gone are the old favourites and the random selection of historical bits I’ve yet to get around to listening to. Instead I set up my playlists to consist of everything released in 2011 (some of which, okay, are fairly historical bits I’ve yet to get around to listening to) and the obligatory Christmas-themed music. I’ve got a month to get my head around what my favourites from this year might have been, although you’ve probably figured some of them out already. Details »

Baby We’re Just Walking Hazards: last month’s mix, September 2011

In which, even when she is being the world’s most rubbish and lazy music blogger, Lis puts together a selection of songs that have caught her attention through the joys of iTunes shuffle this month.

But since she was practically hallucinating by the time she got this finished last night, she’s not really in the mood to provide quality commentary. I think my brain is currently the same colour as the underside of those clouds when I left Manchester last weekend. Details »