This week’s show started with some PJ Harvey followed by the three singles from Pavement’s ”Terror twilight” album, I also played a track from Fila Brazillia and a great piece from Rancho Relaxo Allstars’ album ”Live at Luv parade” to round out the first half. The second half of the show began with a Two Lone Swordsmen remix of Ricardo Villalobos’ track ‘Dexter’, then into a long, heavy piece of Ambient Techno from Gas (Wolfgang Voigt) followed by a nice piece of cerebral electronica from Jurgen Paape. The show ended with Tricky/PJ Harvey’s track ‘Broken homes’ straight into John Lee Hooker’s classic ‘Nightmare’. Hope you enjoy it, let me know what you think.
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