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Mixtape Diaries, Vol. 4

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I’m currently in the middle of making a new mixtape for my music blog, Green Bananas. This is the fourth in a series of diary-style blog posts documenting the mixtape-making process.

Here are the previous entries:


February 1, 2026

I’m two weeks away from Valentine’s Day and do not have enough of a handle on this mix to make my self-imposed deadline.

There are many personal things holding this up. But one of them is that I haven’t decided on the opener yet. I need to start going through these songs and linking some of them up.

A pairs with B. And D pairs with E. And C bridges the gap between B and D. A-B-C-D-E. It’s a way to kind of modularly build the mix.


Reconsidering some of these songs.

“100,000 Fireflies” by The Magnetic Fields — A little too sad, indoors-y

“I Don't Know What to Say” by The Magnetic Fields — More on target, but the sound is not as magical as “Fireflies”

“Dandelions” by Whitney— Sound is right, but content is too summery. Makes me think less of snow and more of seasonal allergies.


Starting the search for album art.

Digging back in later in the night. Opening Flickr to browse some potential album art while I listen to Echoes 1 again. First thing is to scroll through my “Faves”—which is my always-expanding collection of interesting photos. I pull out the ones that seem like they could be a fit. Once I do that, I will go back and do some more targeted searches to try and find something even more specific.


Created Echoes 2. Prepping to pull some songs over. But first I’ll sort of re-order them in the playlist—moving winners up, losers down. The first moves are always when I have 2 or 3 songs from the same artist and need to make a call on which is best.


Experimenting with ChatGPT

Note: I won’t say I’ve fully figured out how to incorporate AI into this mixtape making process of mine, but I try little experiments here and there. I also think it’s very important to keep this process as organic as possible. Algorithms are really good at recommending music. I want to elevate these mixtapes by doing what the AI cannot: connect it to the human experience.

I threw the collection into ChatGPT and asked if there were any themes in the songs that it was picking up on. It found several—including exactly what I am going for. In their words: “Love, but not at a distance. Not falling in love. Living with it.” It kind of veers off the topic a little bit here and there, but it’s a little confirmation that the thing I’m shooting for is, in fact, there.

Themes accurately identified by ChatGPT:

Love, but at a distance

Not falling in love—living with it. Longing, aftermaths, near-misses.

Romantic realism


Still searching for an opener.


Echoes 2 is 2 hours. To the untrained ear, it would seem as if I had two mixtapes on my hands here. But alas, I don’t even have one yet.


Back to Flickr

Going to be hard to find something for this one because photos of snow automatically feel cheesy.

I’m searching for something like walking through New York City. It’s night. The snow is just starting to fall. But it’s not yet accumulated. It doesn’t have to literally be that. Would probably feel corny if it was. But that’s the image in my head. I need something more abstract that still ends up communicating that feeling.

Here’s something… ?

Here’s another. It’s the right tone for what I’ve done in the past. The white is pretty striking.


“Plastic Soul” by Mondo Cosmo is a contender for opening track. But I fear it might be too corny to bear that load. Listening again, feels like something that would hit better later in the mix.


Note: I’m listening to the mix while browsing Flickr.


Serious cover art contender here. If I crop around the guy in the silly hat in the corner, I think it might be that kind of magical snow-fall thing I’m looking for.

Interesting shots from NYC.

Now thinking I might want to avoid snow all together. This mix is not very winter specific. I think it will turn people off. It’s not a downer acoustic mix. It’s much more interesting than that. It’s just cozy.


“Coffee in the Morning” by Wet could open this thing up. It has such a charming Christmas-song sound to it. And it’s short enough. Maybe it’s just a little appetizer. What’s more plain and normal than coffee in the morning? Checking the lyrics and it’s not exactly what I’m going for here. That said, I will let the mix reveal itself to me.


“Manhattan” by Cat Power could definitely open this. But is it too long?


“Take Care” by Beach House opens with that same harpsichord sound as the Magnetic Fields song I’m kicking around. It fades out and Beach House fades in. It’s a very good match. Going to link these up.


ChatGPT tells me my mix needs some Arthur Russell. Perhaps it does.

Instead of digging into his music, I end up on his Wikipedia page.

I see Jens Lekman did a tribute. I play “A Little Lost,” which features that airy finger piano sound that I also have pinned for this mix thru “Many Years Later” by Green-House.


February 2, 2026

Shower listen:

ill Many Years Later

Experimenting with openers:

Moving beyond just the openers:


Making Echoes 3.

Echoes 3

Wings +

I'll Come Running - 2004 Rema

And, here here is Echoes 4:

Echoes 4


February 3, 2026

Cold morning in Los Angeles. Listened in the car. Helped set the tone.

Working on a new opening run:

  1. Coffee In The Morning — Wet
  2. AUATC — Bon Iver
  3. Love Takes Miles — Cameron Winter
  4. Wings — Foxwarren
  5. Plastic Soul — Mondo Cozmo
  6. Simple Times — Frank LoCrasto

“Simple Times” might be a little much in this slot.

“I sleep underneath a picture that I keep of you next to me.”
“Love will call, when you’ve got enough under your arms.”

I'll Come Running - 2004 Rema



February 4, 2026

Some more notes:


February 6, 2026

Death in the family. The deadline must pass. ✱


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