On Demand
Spinning On Air
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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Animal CollectiveNew and Not-Yet Released
Host David Garland offers roiling electronic waves of song from Animal Collective, bleak beauty from Antony and the Johnsons, intricate intrigue from DM Stith, homemade elegance from Rozi Plain, joyful noise from Gary Panter, and more new music from adventurous songwriters including Peter Bjorn and John, Alexander Turnquist, David Grubbs, Mount Eerie, and Ann-Louise Liljedahl.
Animal Collective
DM Stith
Rozi Plain
Mount Eerie
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David Garland, host of WNYC's Evening Music and Spinning on Air, is also a composer and a performer. He has performed his music extensively in the U.S. and Europe and several of his recordings and downloads are available on his Web site, DavidGarland.com.
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Here's the playlist for this show (artist-song-album-record label):
Animal Collective – My Girls – Merriweather Post Pavillion – Domino Recs.
Animal Collective – Lion in a Coma – Merriweather Post Pavillion – Domino Recs.
Peter Bjorn & John – Nothing to Worry About – Living Thing – Almost Gold Recs.
DM Stith – Fire of Birds – Heavy Ghost – Asthmatic Kitty Recs.
Joe Davencens – trk 5 – self-released album, 2009
Antony and the Johnsons – Everglade – The Crying Light – Secretly Canadian Recs.
Rozi Plain – Foot Out – Inside Over Here – Fence Recs.
Mount Eerie with Julie Doiron & Fred Squire – Voice In Headphones – P.W. Elvrum & Sun
Ann-Louise Liljedahl – Vid Horisonten (On the Horizon) – Arkipelag – annlouiseliljedahl.com
David Grubbs – Gethsemani Night – An Optimist Notes the Dusk – Drag City
Devin Flynn & Gary Panter – Behind the Sunglasses (excerpt) – Devin & Gary Go Outside! – Picture Box/Ecstatic Yod
Alexander Turnquist – Amongst a Swarm of Hummingbirds – Faint at the Loudest Hour – VHF Recs.
Great show tonight David. I especially enjoyed that Alexander Turnquist.
Good show! I didn't realize that WNYC played new non-classical music outside of the 11 p.m. hour until now. And wow, how long has WNYC had comments on its playlists? Nice. Did you get the idea from WFMU?
Unfortunately I had to switch away when Antony came on -- his wobbly, warbly voice is like the universe's biggest fingernails on a galaxy-sized chalkboard, at least to my ears. And then I forgot to switch back, but I'll have to check out the archive.
Great show last night. Still ringing in my ears - stopped back to check out the playlist.
Thanks!
Wonderful show! I couldn't get out of the car!! Love Antony and the Johnsons - amazing and fearless!
Captivating music- couldn't turn it off. Thanks!
Thank you for playing Joe Davencens! I really admire his work.
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