Okay, okay. I know I said Magic Junk Radio was an experiment, just a one-time creative crossover from a non-musician. But in pushing my limited skills to make the first MJR, I found I really enjoyed the process. The beauty of being creative, for me, is that I find things in myself that I didn’t realize were there. Thus, it was worth it to create a sequel. Composition is king, and I gladly bow before it.
Magic Junk Radio 2 is subtitled “Humble As Ever”, since I make no boasts, no sales pitches, and no long winded soliloquies on the state of the world. It really is just an eclectic maelstrom of sounds, voices, and samples. Some parts might make you laugh, tap your foot, bob your head, cry, fear for my mental stability—whatever. In the words of the long lost Sugar Smacks Frog, just “dig ‘em.” Like its predecessor, MJR 2 is a fast food podcast (now with appetizers and dessert), clocking in at just under 26 minutes.
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MJR 2 Content of Tables:
- A Phone Call - 1:08
- Intro Theme - 0:55
- Welcome - 0:51
- Eclectic Maelstrom - 1:31
- Cubicle Song - 2:39
- Interlude 1 - 1:10
- Where I Was Not - 2:33
- Tech-Noir - 2:01
- Interlude 2 - 1:28
- Absence of Movement - 2:36
- The Deadliest Kind - 2:36
- Interlude 3 - 1:04
- The Puertoruvian - 1:57
- Imperial Remix - 2:29
- Farewell - 0:43

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