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03/02/2010

Marc's live band is These New Puritans - be afraid, be very afraid. Their new album is dark, but Marc absolutely loves it. He's on one of his obsessive trips with this.

Tonight's live band are These New Puritans ... be afraid be very afraid. Their new album is dark but Marc absolutely loves it. He's on one of his obsessing trips with this.

Hidden features six-foot Japanese Taiko drums, a thirteen piece brass and woodwind ensemble, sub-heavy beats, prepared piano, a children's choir, Foley recording techniques (including a melon with cream crackers attached struck by a hammer, used to simulate the sound of a human head being smashed), and the ethereal voice of Heather Marlatt from dream-pop group Salem. If that doesn't reel you in I don't know what will.

2 hours

Last on

Wed 3 Feb 2010 19:00

Music Played

  • These New Puritans

    We Want War

  • Iggy Pop

    Funtime

  • Eugene and the Lizards

    Bug Juice

  • She & Him

    In the Sun

  • Frightened Rabbit

    Nothing Like You

  • Stereolab

    Heavy Denim

  • Focus - Sylvia

  • Erland and the Carnival

    Was You Ever See

  • These New Puritans

    White Chords

  • These New Puritans

    Hologram

  • Shonen Knife

    Watchin Girl

  • Tindersticks

    Factory Girls

  • Wire

    Map Ref 41 N 93 W

  • Archie Bronson Outfit

    Sharks Tooth

  • First Aid Kit

    I Met Up With the King

  • Dusty Springfield

    Stay Awhile

  • Jacques Brel

    Vesoul

  • Heaven 17

    Fascist Groove Thing

  • Half Japanese

    If He Said He Did

  • Shrag

    Rabbit Kids

  • Crazy Horse

    Gone Dead Train

  • The Acorn

    Crooked Legs

  • Field Music

    The Rest is Noise

  • Todd Rundgren

    I Saw the Light

  • The Shaky Hands

    Whales Sing

  • The Cult

    Big Neon Glitter

Broadcast

  • Wed 3 Feb 2010 19:00

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