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New Tracks Weekend

New Tracks Weekend, October 9-11

todayOctober 9, 2015 38

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NEW. Our weekend brings you a world broadcast premiere from A Shoreline Dream. Timeless tune, classic sound. Add to that a world premiere first listen to a new track from Ghost Lake, whose debut LP I Feel Everything is expected by the end of the month. Fuzzy goodness. Plus, brand new music from Water (impressive debut, impossible to Google) that will peel the paint near your hotplate, intensity from Night Shapes, the ever-innovative Echodrone, the new album from Girls Names, a new track from Modern Railway Exhibition, dreamy sound from Shady Elders, perfect songcraft from Night Flowers, fresh textures from Sykoya, Commuted, Sunflowerheads, Giant Surprise, Drug Train, Cigarettes After Sex, FOREVR, Noir for Rachel, The Electromagnetic… we haven’t even begun with all the new sounds. We’ll probably toss in some Silversun Pickups and Deerhunter for good measure. Just for the halibut.
That’s not to ignore last week’s freshness from Ominar, The Foreign Resort, Crush, Dayflower, Miners, SOON, Lost Secrets, Smile, Mercury Rev, TYYNYT, This Lonely Crowd, Behaviors, The Stargazer Lilies, Dear Tracks, Angel Falls, Seapony, Hand Habits and more. Packed we are, bursting it is.
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. 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.
Just for the halibut.

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