
On this episode of the podcast, I get back to highlighting a bunch of brand-new releases, along with some other albums that came out earlier in the year that I’m getting caught up with. I plan to do some type of year-end recap show for the next episode, so be on the lookout for that before the end of the month, too. For now, hope you enjoy this one! Feel free to get in touch if you have any comments or questions. As always, thanks for looking and listening.
- ~Introductory Music: John Swanke “West Camano” Rain Country (Eiderdown)
- Drunk Elk “Sharp Rush” Clear Skies in Effect (Repressed)
- Scrabbled “Do You Play What If?” Plough Through the Rust (Wormwood Grasshopper)
- Puppet Wipes “Do You Wanna Touch My Safety Pin?” Live Inside (Siltbreeze)
- Midnight Mines “Little Death Pt. II” Feel I’m Slipping Away Now (Minimum Table Stacks)
- Son of Dribble “Vanishing Skulls” Poking a Hole In a Bag of Tears (Minimum Table Stacks)
- Wax Static “Back To You” Wasted Town (Blank Step)
- Franki Wals “Frameshift” (excerpt) Frameshift (Kirigirisu Recordings)
- ~Talk break~
- Sean McCann “Forest” The Leopard (Recital)
- Iris Our “Urnshaped Murmuration” Victual Vittle Bottle Cunt (Recital)
- May + The Ladies “Holding On” Inheritance (Bumpy)
- f.ampism “Rug Vision” The Vertical Luminous (Hive Mind)
- Ioa Beduneau “Cloches & Trompes” Mélodies pour Clairons (Marionnette)
- Roxane Métayer “La Maison Forestière” Deux Adresses Anciennes (Minorie)
- ~Talk break~
- Fortunato Durutti Marinetti “Beware” Bitter Sweet, Sweet Bitter (Quindi)
- Graphics “Perseids / Unfolding” The Great Unconfusing (Lurker Bias)
- Troutflies “Check Out of Life” The Dancing Years (All Gone)
- Bilders “Blam Patrol” Neverlasting (Grapefruit | Carbon)
- Eye “Quiet in the Village” + “Black Ships II” Black Ships (Grapefruit | Carbon)
- ~Talk break~
- The Necks “Causeway” Disquiet (Northern Spy)
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