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New Tracks Weekend

New Tracks Weekend, October 17-19

todayOctober 17, 2014 23

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It’s like a shopping list of great new sounds, all weekend. Starting with Velveteen, The Harrow, Seventeen Years, Ludvig Moon, El Xicano, Miserable, Noir for Rachel, Maths and the Moon, Dripping Wet, Bloodhounds on my Trail, Tennis System, Evvolves, Sullen Ray, You the Living and much more. Plus some lost classics from Whimsical, and we continue to push the new albums from Deepfieldview and A Shoreline Dream, which you need in your collection. Fill in the gaps with Night School, Bleak Boys, Thud, Last Leaf Down, Rich Girls, Blood Sister, The History of Apple Pie, Spirit Lapse, Juvenile Juvenile, Foxes in Fiction, CQ and more… nearly too much to pack into a weekend!
Programming note: we’ll also be promoting installment two of “Foreign Affairs” featuring listener favorites Velvet Mornings, and a brand new show entitled “Muso Asia” (more details will follow). It’s a really big week in our studios, with so much new stuff to plug in your earholes.
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.
This week celebrated the anniversary of Ride’s landmark Nowhere LP. We’ve finally got our hands around the impressive reissue package, and will be dribbling out some refreshed sounds for you next week. And speaking of landmarks, we broke through another record for total listening hours worldwide in our genre. So, most of all, thanks to you for listening, loving, and spreading the word! This wouldn’t be a success without your devotion.
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