Saturday, March 6, 2010

Playlist for March 6, 2010

Some of my EBay goodies came this week and I felt like sharing.

This is what I played tonight:


Psyche
From Unveiling the Secret [1984, New Rose Records]:
The Saint Becomes a Lush
Black Panther
Taking Chances
Unveiling the Secret


Phil Western
From DAT Hell [2009]:
Corrections
Creaker


Bruce Gilbert
From This Way [1984]:
Work For Do You Me? I Did [1 & 2]/Swamp
Work For Do You Me? I Did [3]/Swamp


Lard
From The Power of Lard [1989, Alternative Tentacles]:
Time to Melt


KMFDM
From Year of the Pig [1995, Wax Trax!]:
Go to Hell
Kraut


Part 1 of the Vampire's Ball podcast for March 6, 2010.


Die Warzau
From Engine [1994, TVT/Wax Trax!]:
Missing It
Belly
Amphibious


Meat Beat Manifesto
From Satyricon [1992, Play It Again Sam/Mute]:
Edge of No Control Pt 1
Edge of No Control Pt 2
Untold Stories


Mind.In.A.Box
From R.E.T.R.O. [2010]:
Lightforce
Shades
Whatever Mattered


Portion Control
From Violently Alive [2010]:
Icon
Addiction Rising
Swollen
You Hold Me Down


Smersh
From The Part of the Animal People Don't Like [1986, Dead Man's Curve]:
A Heated Display
C1
Keats
Girl in Golden Boots
C2
Ice Cuba
Vera Dangerous


Hilt
From Call the Ambulance Before I Hurt Myself [1989, Nettwerk]:
I'm Standing On the Rim
Back to Insantiy


Part 2 of the Vampire's Ball podcast for March 6, 2010.


Post-show mix CD is Mix CD 3.


Upcoming coolness:

Left Spine Down, 16Volt and Chemlab kick off the 2010 MIDI Ghetto Tour with a show in Vancouver at the Rickshaw Theatre on April 30th.

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