9 people loved carrotbourke’s jam Chop Chop

jackiepatie  Jackie P

Into Blondie, The Jam, The Beatles, Johnny Cash…

“Take a beatbox and add a garage racket”

bignonioides  topher

Into The Kinks, DJ Donna Summer, X-Ray Spex, Joy Division…

“I’m 12 m tall and everything is inconceivable”

Section42L  Eric

Into The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Tom Waits, The Velvet Underground…

“I'm just a Canadian wannabe journalist who likes music and quirky cartoons.”

roamin  drifts drones electroacoustic idm minimal & glitch

Into Ambient Landscape, Young Marble Giants, Cousin Silas, Christina Vantzou…

“A dweller on the streams, handy the confluence of MIXCLOUD SOUNDCLOUD & THIS IS MY JAM, I make occasional day trips to… (edit…) Now up & running on GODS JUKEBOX & LETS LOOP”

kemiladashdot  Kevin

Into Thin Lizzy, Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd, Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros…

“kemiladot@gmail.com Everybody welcome”

newley  tony newley

Into Dionne Warwick, The Isley Brothers, Curtis Mayfield, Betty Everett…

“Mainly soul, R&B and the odd gem from Tony N. What kind of fool am I? Follow my ramblings on twitter @tonynewley http://thatwasmyjam.sharpshooterlabs.com/user/newley…”

AnSpailpin  An Spailpín

Into John Lennon, Ben E. King, Phil Collins, The Surfaris…

“Optimistically living life to the full in the sun with the rest of the 'Rain Geese',catching up on neglected reading & dusting down old L.P's. Always watching the wheels turn, listening & learning to …”

rest_in_peace  ✞ REST IN PEACE ✞

Into Trio, feat. Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel, Ben Cauley, Rudolf Kehrer, with Kiril Kondrashin & the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Isaac Hayes, arranged by Johnny Allen…

“Hundreds of very talented musicians pass away every year, some without much recognition at all. On "Rest In Peace", I aim to give them a fitting 'send-off', with a decent Tribute. I hope you will join…”

leejohnson  REWIND TO THE SEVENTIES!

Into T. Rex, Led Zeppelin, The Kinks, Mott The Hoople…

“Born in 1954, Glam was my thing, "Ziggy" Bowie my hero. My goal on my REWIND TO THE SEVENTIES Jam is to celebrate 70s music, and maybe inform those who were not around at the time.”