Thursday, February 14, 2008

Everyone Loves Music on Valentine's Day

Okay, here's this week's list, I'll put in the albums for the ones that I know. If you have trouble finding anything leave a comment and I'll post more info. So the format is [Track] - [Artist] (Album) *On the CJSW playlist:

1. Sunny Meadows - Del Tha Funkee Homosapien (I Wish My Brother George Was Here)
2. Staralfur - Sigur Ros (Hvarf Heim)*
3. The Sun's Gone Dim - Johann Johannson
4. Smells Like Nirvana - Laura Barrett (Earth Sciences)*
5. T. Hatch Say 'Round Every Corner - P:ano (Ghost Pirates Without Heads)
6. Secret Tongues - Adam Green (Friends of Mine)
7. Watchmaker - Tom Fun Orchestra (You Will Land With A Thud)*
8. Cherrry Chapstick - Yo La Tengo (And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out)
9. Dragnet - The D'urburvilles (We Are The Hunters)*
10. It Was A Time Of Mad Scientists - 60 Watt Kid (S/T)*
11. William, Clap Your Hands - Unicorns (Unicorns are people too)
12. Stories - The Azmyth (S/T)*
13. Walking With The Dead - Jon McKiel (The Nature of Things)*
14. Cripple Creek Fairies (Curl Up And Die)*
15. Frontwards [Live] - Pavement (Slanted And Enchanted: Luxe And Redux)
16. Shining Knight - Willy Rosario (Fabric Podcast: Episode 5)
17. Mind Your Own Business - Delta 5 (Disco Not Disco)*
18. Stockton to Malone - The YMD (This Is the Yeah Mos Def)*
19. Howling For Judy - Jeremy Steig (Droppin Science)*
20. Zeppelin - Fidgital (Departure)*
21. One Pure Thought - Hot Chip (Made In The Dark)*
22. Clown - Ssion (Fool's Gold)*
23. Merrymaking At My Place - Calvin Harris (I Created Disco)
24. In The Morning - Junior Boys (So This Is Goodbye)
25. Arguments - Robots in Disguise (Disguises)*
26. Comets - Fridge (The Sun)

I also wanted to again encourage everyone to check out the Fabric Podcast. It is a fabulous series of London's musical luminaries playing and describing tracks that have influenced their musical development. Check it out.

Tune in for Gregs show next week and make sure to also tune in the following week, the 28th, to hear Greg and guest Mishka Lysak hold an open and serious discuss climate change. There's been more than enough rhetoric, now its time to really get into the issue. Thanks for listening!

No comments: