Vitamin Fuzz Radio

Vitamin Fuzz Radio Collective has been transporting you toward unexplored Psychedelic skylines since 2008 with broadcasts via our PODCAST or mp3 downloads. Future broadcasts will be posted spontaneously and about an hour in length. Load a few shows on your portable device to ease the pain of a cross-country trip or gym workout. The shows won't be on the server indefinitely, so get them as soon as you can. Thanks for listening.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Show 78 - Playlist 4/6/2014


Been a while since my last show. Got caught up in decisions and winter and phlegmy sickness. A combination of the mercury aligning near zero and vague word maps kept me confined behind the binary barricade. But now is now and I've put together some music to usher in my new interval of liberty. The first half of this show is dedicated to my friend Flaco. You will notice that the music selections differ greatly once Minimal Man is cued up which begins the part of the show dedicated to Charles. Don't get too cryptic about the lyrics or the style when you listen. Just enjoy it. Let the music grease those neurological gears, knowing you have a transmission to adjust for the terrain you travel.  And now Vitamin Fuzz presents the mirky sinTHetik broth of show 78.


[119 minutes, 114.2 mb, 128kbps]

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00:00 Intro
02:20 Sebadoh, Old Daze
03:46 Ramones, Now I Want To Sniff Some Glue [demo]
05:27 Boris, Ano Onna No Oryou
11:38 Wiht, And The Thunder Rolls
20:43 Bardo Pond, Walking Stick Man
30:32 Spacemen 3, Losing Touch With My Mind
35:46 Black Mountain, Faulty Times
44:19 Sonic Youth, Against Facism
47:53 Nirvana, Sifting
53:13 Flipper, Full Speed Ahead
56:48 Black Sabbath, Warning

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62:36 Minimal Man, Rue de Cinema
65:42 Bowery Electric, Beat
72:49 Nels Cline, X Change(s)
77:04 Seefeel, Sway
85:55 Coil, Where Even The Darkness Is Something To See
88:58 Vladislav Delay, Huone
111:02 Shackleton, Busted Spirit
115:36 Devo, Snowball
118:02 Exit Dialogue

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I remember listening to Sifting in my bedroom when I was a kid and my Mom freaked out.

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