Napcast – Lounge

In thinking about the cookie store, thinking about the music has always been a high priority. We always wanted some lounge music, but refining what lounge music has been a trick. The first grouping of just a mere few 12 songs or so was so relaxing that it kept putting me to sleep. Not the kind of energy I was shooting for, but if anybody wants a night time mix, just let me know.

So this is a mix I’m pretty happy with as it has some energy, it has a nice mix of old and new but of the subtle flavors of which I like, and Artie likes.

Included in this lovely mix is some art work from the artist we are using to do our branding and stuff. I think it is awesome. More about him later.

5 comments to Napcast – Lounge

  • The Grammar Nazi

    Nice mix, can’t go wrong with Lou Rawls and Yma Sumac.

    However, there are two sentences I don’t understand:

    “but refining what lounge music has been a trick.”

    “it has a nice mix of old and new but of the subtle flavors of which I like”

  • stacey

    ‘…but refining what lounge music to include has been a trick.’

    ‘…it has a nice mix of old and new lounge styles, which have the subtle flavors that I like.’

  • stacey

    oh, and, sorry about how the post cuts off at the very end. I just plain forgot to check it.

  • Mr. Mom

    That was a surprise. Thanks.

    The Stonescast is music from the album and tour that suckered in my generation (and yours) – those hucksters. It's also where I learned what T&A meant.

  • stacey

    My first album to buy was the Rolling Stones, a bit before this album, actually. They are kind of an always around band for me to listen to and were big in my college, that was totally hippy, or, my group was. It has some strong ties to key points in my life, especially this album.

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