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June 4th
4:16 PM

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Its been a pretty busy week in music compared to the normal rate of happenings - typical, in the sense that right now is the one time of year I need to be totally absorbed in Philosophical study in preparation for exams. In music, The Books’ Nick Zammuto has unleashed a 73 song-strong Soundcloud page, in effect a gold-mine of spin-off material from The Books. Track ‘YAY’ seems to be the ‘single’, in so far as is constituted by the song’s being a free download.
1. Zammuto - YAY (MP3)
Milagres, one of my favourite organic rock bands from New York City, have announced a new EP for September 6th, with accompanying single ‘Glowing Mouth’.
2. Milagres - Glowing Mouth (MP3)
The War On Drugs have announced similar activity for that month, inclusive of a full UK and European tour, dates of which I am unfortunately away for. I am close to tears.
3. The War On Drugs - Baby Missiles (MP3)
I give a short introduction to indie pop band The History Of Apple Pie, who make lo-fi garage rock just like in the 90s, an era which a recent influx of music seems to model itself upon.
4. The History Of Apple Pie - Tug (MP3)
A timeless hazy pop songs at 2 minutes in length from US act Seapony.
5.  Seapony - Blue Star (MP3)
Closing the show, a track from Porcelain Raft, who this week signed to one of the most best record labels out there, “Secretly Canadian”.
6. Porcelain Raft - Amateur’s Feeling (MP3)
Feel free to share and distribute this mixtape, and to tune in to Resonance FM at 6.30pm (GMT) to listen live. Please leave any requests for future features in the comment box below, or email me. You can reblog this on Tumblr by clicking here.

[DOWNLOAD MP3 OF SHOW / LISTEN LIVE ON RESONANCE ]

Its been a pretty busy week in music compared to the normal rate of happenings - typical, in the sense that right now is the one time of year I need to be totally absorbed in Philosophical study in preparation for exams. In music, The Books’ Nick Zammuto has unleashed a 73 song-strong Soundcloud page, in effect a gold-mine of spin-off material from The Books. Track ‘YAY’ seems to be the ‘single’, in so far as is constituted by the song’s being a free download.

1. Zammuto - YAY (MP3)

Milagres, one of my favourite organic rock bands from New York City, have announced a new EP for September 6th, with accompanying single ‘Glowing Mouth’.

2. Milagres - Glowing Mouth (MP3)

The War On Drugs have announced similar activity for that month, inclusive of a full UK and European tour, dates of which I am unfortunately away for. I am close to tears.

3. The War On Drugs - Baby Missiles (MP3)

I give a short introduction to indie pop band The History Of Apple Pie, who make lo-fi garage rock just like in the 90s, an era which a recent influx of music seems to model itself upon.

4. The History Of Apple Pie - Tug (MP3)

A timeless hazy pop songs at 2 minutes in length from US act Seapony.

5.  Seapony - Blue Star (MP3)

Closing the show, a track from Porcelain Raft, who this week signed to one of the most best record labels out there, “Secretly Canadian”.

6. Porcelain Raft - Amateur’s Feeling (MP3)

Feel free to share and distribute this mixtape, and to tune in to Resonance FM at 6.30pm (GMT) to listen live. Please leave any requests for future features in the comment box below, or email me. You can reblog this on Tumblr by clicking here.

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