Actor, comic and music superfan Jason Mantzoukas joins us this week to replace our working record of the yr’s greatest songs, with a number of crate-digging curiosities, from the post-punk rock of Glasgow’s Dancer to historic Chinese language folks, the Trinidadian singer Oluko Imo, and extra.
We additionally discuss concerning the pleasure of discovering uncommon sounds, the misplaced artwork of deep listening and the magical methods the correct music can result in enlightenment, with Viking’s Alternative curator Lars Gotrich and host Robin Hilton.
Featured artists and songs:
1. Dancer: “Bluetooth Hell,” from 10 Songs I Hate About You
2. The Superwomen: “Lowlands,” from Somebody Like Me
3. Oluko Imo: “Glory of Om,” from Glory of Om
4. Mekit Dolan Muqam Group: “Jula Muqam,” from Bayawan
5. The Quick Darkish Strangers & The Shady M************: “We’re Not Animals,” from The Quick Darkish Strangers & The Shady M************
6. Morgul Blade: “Heavy Metallic Wraiths,” from Heavy Metallic Wraiths
Additionally Famous
– Mary Lattimore * Walt McClements: “Nest of Earrings,” from Rain on the Highway
– Somesurprises: “Be Cheap,” from Perseids
– Mohammad Syfkhan: “Do You Have a Lover or Not?” from I Am Kurdish