This episode celebrates 3 years of marvin suicide.
It’s a bit rough around the edges and contains strong language throughout. I would guess anyone other than myself will find this extended edition childish and tiresome.
This episode celebrates 3 years of marvin suicide.
It’s a bit rough around the edges and contains strong language throughout. I would guess anyone other than myself will find this extended edition childish and tiresome.
Echoed footsteps below, the soothing ceaseless hum of a large air-conditioning unit and light but steady rainfall. Oh, and the tippy-tap tap of my keyboard of course. These are the sounds being processed by my brain as I write this. I’m very tired too if that helps to paint your mental picture.
Here is the tracklisting for this weeks edition of marvin suicide. Remember kids, free and legal…
If you like things what are different and like things that are musical and like things that have not got many of the boom booms in, then you may very well enjoy this episode. It complies with the above statement.
As an added bonus, if you like anything you hear in this episode (or any previous episodes) you can download it for free off of that world wide websites place on your computer.
A lot of my time is spent walking through commercial buildings and peering down long aluminium shafts. For the most part my mind has some spare capacity whilst doing this, so it tends to wander, and one of the most common subjects my brain occupies itself with is “What the gosh-darn heck is this all about?”. If you have any suggestions in answer to this question then please get in touch at the e-mail address below.
Marvin suicide is a music programme that only plays sounds and noises that have been freely and legally downloaded from the internet. Here is the tracklist for this episode:
The third weekly episode in a row. Could this regularity be caused by an increase in dietary fibre?
Find out in the next thrilling instalment of…
“Marvin suicide. Free internet music and hot celebrity gossip.”
Err…
Nope, can’t think of a single thing to say (something that is occurring with worrying frequency of late), so instead I’ll just divert your attention to the tracklist below – which by the way only contains songs that have been downloaded from the internet free of charge:
Just dipping my toe into the water reminding myself what it’s like in the internet wonderland…hmmm…a bit tepid.
More music and noisey behaviour as downloaded freely and legally from the worldwide web.
Please see below for this episodes tracklisting which includes links to where all the material was found:
This is the latest instalment of marvin suicide.
These are the tracklistings for it:
…but then I look forward to meeting you again sometime.
An episode to tide things over whilst marvin suicide has a bit of a rest and tries to figure out why the advertisements on digital television are louder in volume than the programmes they infest.
Here is the tracklisting for this episode including links to where all the items were freely and legally downloaded from the internet:
When you’re happy and you know it clap your hands,
When you’re happy and you know it clap your hands,
When you’re happy and you know it and you really want to show it,
Something something something clap your hands.
Here is the linked up and fully functioning tracklist relating to this episode for your information: