Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Serenity now


In a particularly awkward episode of Dyck's Pycks, I ended up showcasing some of great electronic and instrumental music that's recently arrived at the station. It was a slow build. As usual, Sigur Ros tested my ability to pronounce their song titles (Icelandic can be tricky) and Deerhunter gracefully ended the show, tailing a barrage of catchy Canadian garage rock, which included Edmonton rock 'n' roll heroes, Jr. Gone Wild. Swoon.



"Re-Hash" - Gorillaz - Gorillaz
"Reprise" - Gold Panda - Half of Where You Live
"Reach for the Dead" - Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest
"Obsidian" - Baths - Obsidian
"Breinnestein" - Sigur Ros - Kviekur
"Cadillac Desert" - William Tyler - Impossible Truth
"Taking My Time" - Jim Guthrie - Takes Time
"Why Not a House?" - Miserere - Miserere
"Ode to Suberrainia" - Hooded Fang - Gravez
"Follow the Waves to the Coastline" - UBT - Ego Orientation
"Patients" - The Ketamines - You Can't Serve Two Masters
"It Never Changes" - Jr. Gone Wild - Less Art, More Pop!
"You Don't Love Me [Starlets cover]" - The Lad Mags - The Lad Mags
"Punk" - Deerhunter - Monomania

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