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There is something fascinating about closing your eyes and imagining how a song might feel when accompanied by film. Radiohead’s famous title track from this mix represents one of these powerful moments in film, and it got me thinking about soundtracks ever since. Certain songs began to stick out from the rest. They seemed to hold some element that I couldn’t put my finger on, but that undeniably conjured images in my mind of hypothetical scenes from movies that didn’t exist.
I am a sucker for those incredible moments when the marriage of song and film nears perfection, one of my favorites being Nico’s cover of These Days (which Jackson Browne apparently wrote when he was 16 years old! I love wikipedia.) in The Royal Tenenbaums. I’m pretty sure this is why I love Wes Anderson movies… he pulls that shit all the time.
This mix is the first of many imaginary soundtracks that are floating around in my head. If it sparks any ideas for movies or even single scenes, drop a comment below.
Co-founder, Sanctuary143

I love all kinds of music, but I love certain kinds more. And here they are. This type of mix is what gets me through my day, and inspires me to practice being a good person and make fun art.
Hope you guys enjoy it. Sorry I don’t know how to make sweet blends and fabulous DJ techniques. So take time to enjoy the silence between the tracks too
Tocayo-
www.myspace.com/tocayodesign
- Mistica – Orishas
- Nag Champa (Afrodisiac For The World) – Common
- The Light – Common
- 2 AM – Slightly Stoopid
- Oh Yeah – Foxy Brown
- Mi Confesión – Gotan Project Feat. Koxmoz
- Don’t Do Drugs – Danger Mouse & Jemini
- Dying To Live – Diego Roots
- This Ain’t Living – G. Love & Special Sauce
- Charlie’s Kids – Gram Rabbit
- Heartless – Kanye West
- Wordless Chorus – My Morning Jacket
- Bobby James – N*E*R*D
- Shove It (feat. Spank Rock) (Album) – Santogold
- Cotidiano – Seu Jorge
- What a Bum Bum – Sister Nancy
P.S. – Don’t miss Tocayo’s next art show with Chris Kepler and DJ and co-conspirator Will Redd at Fowler’s in Solana Beach on 3/27.
Tags: encinitas art, fowler's, san diego art, solana beach art, toacyo

Sanctuary143 is proud to support Tocayo and DJ Will Redd (Room 01 of CONSPIRE) in their upcoming event with Chris Kepler at Fowler’s shop in Solana Beach Friday, March 27th. See you there!

The mix came from my love and desire to tell the world about the talent we have here in San Diego.
- Tim Pyles
www.thelocalpyle.com
- Afterparty At Jimmy’s – Anya Marina
- Flash’s Theme (Bonus Track) – Louis XIV
- Can’t Don’t Want To – Anna Troy
- Classics Never Die – Da Bears
- Days Go On – Greg Laswell
- Warship – Manuok
- Blood Drops – Writer
- Tijuana Sound Machine – Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible
- Goose Egg – The Pocket
- Throwing Up – The Powerchords
- Dick On A Dog – Rocket From The Crypt
- Foundation – Scarlet Symphony
- This Bike Is A Pipe Dream – Vena Cava
- Death By Discotheque – The Burning Of Rome
- Ghost Rider – Crocodiles
- Wavves – Wavves
- California Goth – Wavves
- Sub-Atomic – Apes Of Wrath
- Hot/Cold – Apes Of Wrath
photo by Brian Deppe; installation by Wes Bruce, CONSPIRE
You might have experienced the intricate beauty of Wes Bruce’s installation at CONSPIRE (Room 13). Both Wes and his collaborator at CONSPIRE, local musician Joel P West, will be featured at this month’s TNT at MCASD.
So head downtown Thursday night at 7 pm to enjoy the installation by Wes and performances by Joel P West and local band Writer. Also check out the new exhibition Rising Tide: Film and Video Works from the MCA Collection, Sydney.
Free for members; $3 suggested donation for non-members

17 years ago a mixtape dramatically changed my life.
This angry looking girl who sat across from me in art class was always wearing knee-high red Doc Martens and changing her hair color. At the time I was a semi-clueless sophomore jock. One day we started rapping about music. She was like, “oh if you like so and so you should listen to this and that.” A week later, bam, she slaps a mixtape on me. 90% of the bands on the tape were totally new to me. It rocked. I listened to the tape relentlessly. Six months later I bought my own pair of giant Doc Martens.
The Dinosaur Jr. track #8 is a tribute to my long lost art class friend. It was on her original tape from 1991.
I hope you enjoy this odd mix of psych/indie/folk/rock. The only common denominator here is that when I hear any these tracks in my car, I turn the volume way up.
-Nate
Urbanist Guide
- Hello – Mr Oizo
- Noam Chomsky Spring Break 2002 – Department Of Eagles
- Milk Skates – Black Moth Super Rainbow
- Ifa – The Benders & Tunji Oyelana
- Mary Susan – Blood On The Wall
- I’ll Believe in Anything (Album) – Wolf Parade
- Sleeper Hold – No Age
- The Wagon – Dinosaur Jr
- What I See – The Dirty Projectors
- Second Chance – Liam Finn
- Low Gravity – The Acorn
- Lay and Love – Bonnie “Prince” Billy
- Heartbeats – Jose Gonzalez
- The Wolves (Act 1 & 2) – Bon Iver
- Crap Kraft Dinner – Hot Chip

The day’s drive starts at a red light alongside a curved cement fortress, a corner store painted in the likes of a green-and-yellow checkerboard. Cactus leaves for sale on one side, a man spraying fire from his mouth on the other. When green comes, I’ll know what to do. I could do it every day. Race through cobblestone roundabouts, circular kingdoms ruled by sword-wielding Aztecan giants and dead presidents. Fly over sidewalkless bridges that cover the concrete river. Dodge mammoth potholes that lurk along the pockmarked boulevards, avenues lined with women made of both clean white plastic and tarnished brown putty and square trees trimmed to look like the landscaping of an 8-bit video game. Brake, gas, brake, gas, brake, my eye all the while waving at the monstrous eagle flag waving at me from afar. Scale the rolling hills of urban sprawl, each its own tidal wave disguised as a wall of Technicolor confetti. Count the specks as I feel myself climbing into the sky. Follow the fence westward through whiffs of sewage and street food, to where the line between “here” and “there” switches from rusted panels to a roofless cage made of railroad tracks before trailing into the sea. There, in the shadow of the bullring, pause in the company of the coconut shacks, cotton candy peddlers, divided families and the falling sun, and know that the long night ahead, wrapped in neon-streaked disco twilight, will close with another slow dawn that I’ll dedicate to not letting the fear of gunfire keep me from driving the same lap tomorrow. Welcome to my Tijuana taxicab.
Derrik Chinn is a permanent tourist. See for yourself at derrikchinn.blogspot.com.
- “Sex City” // Van She
- “Wake Up” // Lo-Fi-Fnk
- “Vamos a La Playa” // Righeira
- “Moonlight Affair” // Silent Circle
- “Fashion Victims” // Zemmoa
- “Time Stands Still” // Cut Copy
- “Double Shadow” // Junior Boys
- “I Want Your Love” // Chromatics
- “Life After Sundown” // Glass Candy
- “Pegaso” // Professor Genius
- “Neverland” // Silent Shout
- “Lady Operator” // Mirage
- “Caught By Surprise” // Laban
- “Sunlight In Electric Wires” // San Serac
Tags: Chromatics, Cut Copy, derrik chin, Glass Candy, Junior Boys, Laban, Lo-Fi-Fnk, Mirage, Professor Genius, Righeira, San Serac, Silent Circle, Silent Shout, tijuana, Van She, Zemmoa

I’d like to pretend I’m cooler than I am and my musical tastes are more obscure than they are, but this mixtape is me. I like folk music and alt country, mainly, and the more melancholic and beautiful the better. I tried to put together a playlist that represented the type of music I actually listen to on a daily basis. Neutral Milk Hotel, the Decemberists, Bon Iver, Sam Amidon and Bonnie “Prince” Billy is the music I fell in love with in the last decade — some within the last few months. And I grew up on bands like The Allman Brothers, The Kinks and The Band (thanks mom and dad).
I’ve been in San Diego for almost six years now, and local bands like Transfer, The Album Leaf and, more recently, Calico Horse and Joel P. West, have made me proud to be a part of the San Diego cultural scene. I included Bostich + Fussible (of the Nortec Collective) because I’ve lived in Tijuana for the last two and a half years, and the songs they make are such a perfect representation of the chaos, fun and excitement of my beloved TJ. Hedwig and The Angry Inch is on my list, too, simply because the song is freakin’ awesome. Plus, musicals make this world more enjoyable, don’t you think?
Kinsee Morlan
San Diego CityBeat + Adapta Project
http://tijuanatales.wordpress.com/
1. Two – Headed Boy Neutral Milk Hotel
2. Pale Green Things The Mountain Goats
3. Skinny Love Bon Iver
4. For Every Field There’s a Mole Bonnie “Prince” Billy
5. The Breeze Dr. Dog
6. Random Rules Silver Jews
7. Saro Sam Amidon
8. The Crane Wife 3 The Decemberists
9. Hoppípolla Sigur Rós
10. The MP The Album Leaf
11. Melissa The Allman Brothers Band
12. The Weight The Band
13. Well Respected Man The Kinks
14. 28th & NE Davis Joel P West
15. Gold Calico Horse
16. Everybody In Transfer
17. Papa Was A Rodeo The Magnetic Fields
18. Origin Of Love Hedwig & The Angry Inch
19. Tijuana Sound Machine Nortec Collective presents Bostich + Fussible


