
Radio Slow Riot - Episode Nine
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RADIO SLOW RIOT // Episode Nine (2.21.12)
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for me and that’s certainly gone and cut into my podcasting time, not to mention the recent issue with Mediafire which caused all back catalog hosting to disappear (remedy coming soon) and it’s affect on free time. However, I managed to squeeze a mixtape/podcast out this week with some of the more exciting releases in the past couple of weeks, as well as a couple of choice older gems. I kept my intros light to maintain a solid vibe and flow and so I won’t drag it out here any further.
Please don’t be afraid to share/reblog with others and or support any and all artists that strike your interest. Stream or download as you wish. Thanks for listening to Radio Slow Riot.
FEATURED MUSIC (click the name for band info)
- “Teary Eyes and Bloody Lips” by Moonface
- “Break My Heart” by Le Sera
- “Lessons” by Beach Fossils
- “What’s Your Game” by Black Tambourine
- “Go Ahead” by Gap Dream
- “Prairie Puppies” by Radar Eyes
- “Rock and Roll Night Club” by Mac DeMarco
- “Bad Intentions” by Elvis Depressedly
- “Remember Our Days” by Lotus Plaza
- “Two Hours” by Theme Park
- “Melt Away (Galaxie 500 cover)” by Leopold Skin
- “Drive” by Thom Donovan
- “All for the Best” by Miracle Legion
- “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” by Father John Misty
- “Skating With Girl” by Grooms
- “Road to Hell” by Sleigh Bells
- “Scavenger” by School of Seven Bells
- “Vertical Walk” by Dunes
- “Symphonia IX” by Grimes
- “Valentine” by Charli XCX
- “Into the Black” by Chromatics
- “Old Haunts” by Memoryhouse
- “Babys (AIR Studios / Piano Version)” by Bon Iver
- “The Fall” by Frankie Rose
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