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New Tracks Weekend

New Tracks Weekend, October 23-25

todayOctober 23, 2015 41

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Still packing in the weekend, but with bright, fresh newness. We’re anxious to push new Iris at you, as well as Trementina’s new EP, both of which hit like a bolt from the blue. We’ve got new music from Blacanova, Eerie Summer, Shocking Pinks, Sunshine & The Rain, Dråpe, Lights that Change, Future Shapes, In a Lonely Place, The Yellow Traffic Light, Chain of Flowers and much more!
We’d be failing if we didn’t mention the most recent newness on tap from last weekend, including SHEER, A Shoreline Dream, Wildhoney, Beach House, Youth Pool, The Julia Sound, whatfunlifewas, Ummagma, Swiimers, Seasurfer, Catholic Easter Colors, DIIV, The Poetry Book, Tender Surgeon, dot Vom, Winter, Oak Coma and Waitress.
New Tracks Weekend kicks off 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. 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, and live-tweeting every track on our sub-Twitter DKFMTracks account. Now you’ll know what you heard, or catch up on what you missed.
Central California: don’t miss GazeFest 2K15, presented by DKFM and The Shoegaze Collective, next Tuesday at Fulton 55!
 

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