So, who is who on the eMusic employee compilation, the people have been asking. Here’s your track-by-track guide!

01 Letters Lost, “Eastern European Girls (Rock Mix)” — Evan Parness, Royalties
02 Johnny Marnell, “Let Me Show You” — Johnny Marnell, Engineering
03 Kotorino, “Dangle Tango” — Jeff Morris, Engineering
04 Verystereo, “Completely Incomplete (Alt. Version)” — David Pakman (drummer/co-songwriter), CEO
05 Diablo Royale, “Remedy” — Eric Choy (guitar, songwriter), Legal
06 Assembly of Dust, “Corpus Christi” — Reid Genauer, Marketing
07 nonplusx, “Repeat Transmission” — Bryan Robbins, Product
08 Denise Yantin, “Who Am I Supposed to Be” — Denise Yantin, Communications
09 Vulgaras, “Mother Heart” — Raul Padilla (drums), Customer Relations
10 Keith Patchel, “Helsinki” — Keith Patchel, Customer Relations
11 Goodbye Picasso, “Messages” — Scott Taylor (guitar), Engineering

Oh, and for the record, all credit for this cool project goes to Evan Parness. Nicely done!


5 Responses to “11 dots: who is who?”  

  1. 1 WJPurdy

    This is a singularly awesome idea.

  2. 2 Paperghost

    Yancey, I have a vaguely (okay, entirely) off-topic question regarding this:

    http://www.emusic.com/messageboard/viewTopic.html?topicId=119290

    It seems those albums aren’t actually available to download *anywhere*, from the US to the UK and (it seems) most if not all of Europe. Any idea who can actually download those albums? Seems a bit bizarre..

  3. 3 Thom

    Come on Yancey, you couldn’t start a kazoo band or something in time to make it on the compilation? I’m disappointed…

  4. 4 yancey

    paperghost, those are available only for german and austrian subscribers.

  5. 5 J Beaumont

    Doesn’t Alex Naidus of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart work here? No offense, but this list is sort of hilarious without them.

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