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New Tracks Weekend

New Tracks Weekend, January 16-18

todayJanuary 16, 2015 34

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PACKED. We can’t fit any more in. We’re going to tease you with prefinal mixes from the new Autodrone LP, This Sea is Killing Me. We welcome back our old favorites, as they prepare for a big return engagement at Mercury Lounge NYC on February 1st. The heady psych vibe is strong in this one. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We’re also celebrating the triumphant return of Cheatahs and Moon King, and introducing you to the well-crafted sounds of Bloom. Plus The Virgance return with their new album Hiko Shrine. This is a perfect soundtrack to the break of dawn. Add in new classics from The Morelings, Mirror Days, Xolo, The Away Days, Virginia Wing, On The Wane, Space Daze, Liu Bei (featuring Rachel Goswell), Audiomoan, Creepoid, glider, Hot Glass, Noir for Rachel, p.zorito, The Valley Suns, Chastity Belt. We’ll also revisit some classics from Closedown and Ecstasy of St. Theresa.
But that’s not all! We’re still pushing the impressive new Reveries LP from Omega Vague, Talking Bush, Float Down the Liffey, Marble Arch, Eerie Glue, The Lovely Intangibles, めりん and Suichuu Zukan. So. Much. Good. Stuff.
8 pm Eastern, 5 pm Pacific, and continuing through Sunday at midnight Eastern, 9 Pacific. It’s the first weekend we’ll spin some of these tracks, and may be the last weekend for some others. Live365 listeners: it’s your votes that count! Your thumbs-up / thumbs down ratings determine what is kept in permanent rotation. Listen via the Live365 station page at DKFM, on iTunes Internet Radio under “Eclectic”, and on TuneIn Radio for iPhone/Android/Windows. Latin America relay: try Radio Terra. And still commercial-free everywhere! You can even keep up with the new tracks and artists you may have missed: we’re live-scrobbling via our last.fm profile. Now you’ll know what you heard, or catch up on what you missed.
It’s a great weekend for new music. Don’t get left behind.
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