(THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY)
All the parts are running, sparks are spilling out the gears...
Hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #24!
For those of you who are unaware of the Flatbasset Radio format, here's what you're looking at: TCDroogsma is our resident MP3 junkie. As you've probably noticed in his Songs Of The Week column, he's not always the most positive music fan. In an effort to prove that he is, in fact, a fan of music, we give him an hour each week to play the songs he's digging and talk a little bit about them. Once he's recorded his podcast we put it right here on the website for free to stream!
In this week's edition Droogsy plays a song for the cold weather, reaches back for a lost Twin Cities R&B jam, laments being too old to attend Doomtree Blowouts, shines a spotlight on some local artists in an Album Of The Week showcase, questions the definition of "extreme hiatus," plays an modern indie rock classic, explains that British people are inherently polite, gives us a Flatclassic that doubles as the Cover Of The Week, and, of course, fires a few shots at David Bowie!
You can download the podcast for free by clicking the episode's title or stream the episode by clicking on the Mixcloud player below.
Flatbasset Radio: Episode #24
01. Mason Proper - Lock & Key
02. Illogic & Blockhead (w/Lionesque) - Chiseled Masterpiece
03. Walter Lewis & The Blue Stars - I Have Love At Home
04. Doomtree - The Grand Experiment
05. Frankie Teardrop - New Beverage
06. Allan Kingdom - I Should Be A Pusha
07. The Persian Leaps - Hard Feelings
08. The Walkmen - The Rat
09. Baishe Kings - Yeah
10. Clinic - Miss You
11. K.Raydio & Psymun - Jupiter
12. Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World
There you have it, music fans! Enjoy!
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