On this episode, I’m back with a batch of newer albums to highlight and a few notable older titles that I’d file under “essential listening.” I hope you enjoy this one and maybe find a few new discoveries along the way. Feel free to get in touch if you have any comments or questions. As always, thanks for looking and listening.
- ~Introductory Music: K / S / R “(Music for) A Thousand Ways To Run” (Physical)
- The Cords “Fabulist” S/T (Slumberland | Skep Wax)
- Artificial Go “Hallelujah” Musical Chairs (Feel It)
- Dolly Mixture “Miss Candy Twist” Demonstration Tapes (Spa Green)
- Coffin Prick “Shortly Forgotten Pleasure” Loose Enchantment (Temporal Drift)
- Cuneiform Tabs “Ivy” Age (W.25th)
- Katsy Pline “Where No One Knows Me” Live at the Three Teardrops (Paisley Shirt)
- Colin Andrew Sheffield “Whirlpool” + “Another Time” + “Invocation” Serenade (Elevator Bath)
- ~Talk break~
- Les Rallizes Dénudés “氷の炎 Flame of Ice” 屋根裏 YaneUra Oct. ’80 (Temporal Drift)
- Shutaro Noguchi & the Roadhouse Band “Olympic” On The Run (Sophomore Lounge)
- David Nance “Grocery Store” The Sun Is Not True (Carbon)
- Thresher “Trade Your Days” You and Me Could Really Exist (OwnSound Recordings)
- Bárbara González “Ventolera” Arritmia (Presses Précaires)
- ~Talk break~
- Street Eaters “No Excuse” Opaque (Dirt Cult)
- Personality Cult “Anger” Dilated (Dirtnap)
- The Marked Men “Set You Right” On The Outside (Dirtnap)
- Ego Summit “Illogical” The Room Isn’t Big Enough (Old Age / No Age)
- Split Apex “Only One Path” S/T (Self-released)
- DJ Sniff excerpt from Turntable Solos (Discrepant)
- Supermalprodelica et Blason “Soon” + “Republic” + “Cake” + “Excercise” Mer Changeante (Bruit Direct Disques)
- ~Talk break~
- K. Curtis Lyle and Alex Cunningham “Quantum Nursery Rhymes of the Divine Horseman” Quantum Nursery Rhymes of the Divine Horseman (Storm Cellar)
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