22 October 2005

Listen to this!

Top Ten on my online radio courtesy of WFMU


1. The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Anenome. Listen to it here, Courtesy of the Push Bin, this track has never left my stereo for the last two weeks.

2. Chemical Brothers - Where Do I Begin? - Listen to it here. from Charlie's set. An old classic, back on my playlist. Also worth listening to from this playlist is the Terry Reid song, Little Axe and Fred Neil.

3. Mouse on Mars - Mykologics. Listen to it here. Nice, smooth tick tock, bit of electronica. Also from one of Charlie's sets. The Bebel Gilberto song right after it is class too.

4. The first thirty minutes of The Shrunken Planet Sept 17th 05. Not that the rest of the show isn't any good, it's just that the first part is excellent. I spread my hands wide apart and say it's this ambient. Perfect for a Saturday morning. Listen to it here. Also an honourable mention to the playlist of October 1st, with the Lavender Diamond track "Rise in the Springtime" accompanying me through my morning yoga. It can be heard about 22 minutes into the set that starts from here. What a voice.

5. Tim Maia - E Necessario. Along with the Tony Bizarro song that follows it, two funky songs picked from the Baille Funk 2 album. Listen to them both here, from the Push Bin playlist.

6. Low - Immune. Well ok anything by Low will do at the moment. This track is from the Airborne Event playlist, hear it here, also Low here, and That's How You Sing Amazing Grace, followed by the Sisters of Mercy. Also worth listening to from this playlist is the Amon Tobin Verbal track. Sunflower can be heard here, from the Karaoke Alarm Clock with Jason Das, which also has a track from Mum. Shots and Ladders from the Andrew Listfield set, and couldn't help noticing a track "Lobby at 5pm" apparently "Recorded in July 2001, in the lobby of 1 World Trade Center. " Venus can be heard here, it is one of my favourites, from the
Karaoke Alarm Clock set.

7. Halicali - Track 03 (Japanese title). Bautiful Japanese pop! Picks me up everytime. Listen to it here, from the People Like Us playlist. I like it and I'm not ashamed to admit it!! Would also like to hang out with the band...

8. Beth Orton - Carmella. This track should be higher up the list, Listen to it here from Mike Lupica's show.

9. The entire Mike Lupica after Xmas party show, listen here

10. Parliament - Little Ole Country Boy. Listen to this crazy, funky, twangy, song here. If there is another song that combines country music and yodelling then I want to know if it's as good as this! From the Charlie playlist but I think I heard it somewhere else first.

!SR

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