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New Tracks Weekend

New Tracks Weekend, November 21-23

todayNovember 20, 2014 33 2

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We own the weekend. Mostly because we bring the beautiful noise you’ll hear nowhere else. Our must-hear lineup this weekend is headlined by Youth In Bloom, Weird, The Yellow Traffic Light, Nothing, Cheatahs, Husk, The Citradels, 800Beloved, LoveLoveLove, The Ropes, Kairon; IRSE!, Hollowphonic, Dialogue from a Silent Film, Whirr, The Creases, plus we’re going all in with the new Last Leaf Down album, and revisiting classics from Wry. Honestly, you don’t want to sleep on any of it.
*LATE ADDITIONS*: Lost Girls (the amazing lost project from KOD’s Patrick Fitzgerald and 4AD’s Heidi Berry), and Italy’s The Ocean Boy.
That’s not to say there isn’t a ton more recent material we’re pushing, including Strata Florida, Wozniak, Omega Vague, Car Crash Sisters, Aire Espacial, Magic Love, Ummagma, Oeil, Gazar Strips, Vladimir and Sloth Scamper. Meanwhile, double duty DJs again this weekend, as we expect to see Highlands in San Francisco on Friday night (with The Spiral Electric!), and one last shot at Be Forest / Tennis System in Arcata. Because, after this… *poof* gone.
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.
Is there such a thing as frequent shoegaze miles?

Written by: DJ Heretic

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