

I couldn’t be more of a High Fidelity-esque music geek. I love to make top-five lists and my music library seems more like a generational patchwork quilt than 31 year old’s typical music collection. Music surrounds my life..from friends bands to going to shows to playing guitar hero. It fits my moods, it makes my moods and in many ways defines the emo dork I am. I mean, who among us hasn’t turned to music when we’ve felt sad(or happy), or wished that Bruce Springsteen or Thom Yorke would talk to us directly like they speak to us through their music?
Growing up with music in my life was a huge deal for me and the mix-tape (and most recently “play-lists” always captured all of that and more. Recently I discovered Muxtape. I love anything that’s dead simple and useful. And you can’t get anymore simple than Muxtape. The online service does one thing — let you create and share mixtape-like MP3 playlists with friends. The signup is quick and the value is deep. Music geeks like me should definitely give it a spin.
One of my favorite actors is John Cusack. He sums Mix-tapes up wonderfully for me.
Mix-taping is an evolved form of messenging. So. What are your mix-tapes? Do you have rules? Does any of this make sense? Go whip something up at Muxtape. My username is Meat99. Rok.
Reader Comments (2)
Muxtape is truly cool. Listening to it now... You should also check out finetune.com - it has that same "making a mixed tape" feeling. Although it plays back your music in random order, which is kinda, um, random.
Anyhoo Meat.. here is another "mixed tape" site for you collection.
http://www.mixwit.com/
I'm currently listening to lithium, nirvana. and the little wheels on the cassette are spinning! whoo!