#MixlrMusic: December 7, 2015
Media Monarchy's DJing live - using nothing but vinyl - every weekday from 12-1pm PT as part of a fundraising drive. This episode features !!!, M.I.A., Les McCann and more ♬
Media Monarchy's DJing live - using nothing but vinyl - every weekday from 12-1pm PT as part of a fundraising drive. This episode features !!!, M.I.A., Les McCann and more ♬
Madison's Chants goes "Gossamer" with Australian vocalist Mereki; Greece's Keep Shelly In Athens swap singers on new LP; Cross Record left Chicago for Texas and drop stunner; Anna Of The North keeps big, Norwegian pop alive; Seattle's Midday Veil get Bernie Worrell for cosmic epic.
Aero Flynn emerges w/Bon Iver-produced debut; Holly Golightly drops two LP's in 2015; a double shot from Toronto's Dilly Dally; an instrumental from SF couple Tone Of Arc; Seattle's Gazebos don't wanna be here.
We're playing vinyl from the Media Monarchy studios live for an hour every weekday at noon PT as part of our fundraiser.
A hot week of hip music by Greek star Monika, BC's controversial Grimes, major label Miguel, Moa Holmsten's Swedish take on The Boss and Seattle's The Gods Themselves.
You've seen my records in the background of 'New World Next Week', now you can hear them live every weekday at noon as part of our fundraiser.
This week rocks Montreal's Elephant Stone with help from Black Angels, Washington's Manatee Commune assisted by Marina Price, two favorites - Prefuse 73 and Mercury Rev - return + plus live music from Portland's own, Typhoon.
This week on PUTV it's a psychpop freakout w/ dancey doom from Black Ships, sleek synths of Naytronix, kitchen sink pop from Diane Coffee, soulful drones by Toro Y Moi and psychedelic strangeness from Olympia's Fruit Juice. ♬
As part of our fundraising drive, we're going live on Mixlr every weekday at 12pm PT to play records from our collection. Here's the first week's worth of shows...
PUTV returns after two weeks off with heavy hitters like France's St. Germain, stylish jams from Paul Weller, My Morning Jacket's Jim James, solo Lou Barlow of Sebadoh and a different kind of local music from West Virginia's Qiet.