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Orchestras, Forgiveness, etc.

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Host David Garland offers some new releases. Songs about orchestras, TV, forgiveness, love, and witch cults of the radio age, by Felix, Clare and the Reasons, Devendra Banhart, Noah and the Whale, Alela and Alina, Sharon van Etten, Kazuki Tomokawa, and Broadcast and The Focus Group. Plus gorgeous music for guitar, piano, percussion, and strings by The June Rise.

Felix

Clare and the Reasons /clareandthereasons

Devendra Banhart /devendrabanhart

Noah and the Whale

Alela and Alina

Sharon van Etten

Kazuki Tomokawa

Broadcast and The Focus Group

The June Rise

Comments [3]

paul keeling from uk - midlands


thank you for, yet again, making me aware of such beautiful music (some from my own country).

really good to see 'spinning on air' still there.

thanks

Nov. 05 2009 05:00 PM
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David Garland from WNYC Studio

Here's the playlist, showing artist - song - album:

Felix - What I Learned from TV - You Are the One I Pick

Clare and the Reasons - You Getting Me - Arrow

Devendra Banhart - Maria Lionza - What Will We Be

Noah and the Whale - Love of an Orchestra - Firs

The June Rise - (three pieces) - to be released in 2010

Alela and Alina - Crying Wolf - Alela Diane featuring Alina Hardin

Sharon Van Etten - Keep - Because I was in Love

Kazuki Tomokawa - Enogu No Sora - Inakamono No Kara Genki

Broadcast and The Focus Group - selections - Broadcast and the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age

Nov. 01 2009 09:05 PM
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josh from williamsburg

wow those first two tracks blew me away tonight (11/1/09). do you have a tracklist for this show? thanks, jfc

Nov. 01 2009 08:10 PM
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