After months and months of feverish planning--well, thinking--I'm happy to unveil the first Post No Bills Podcast.
With any luck, every month (if not more often) I'll be presenting hour-long assortments of the music that's turning my crank. Below you can find the playlist for installment number one, with links to help you pursue the stuff you like.
We'll soon have all the RSS rigmarole in place, but I don't feel like waiting any longer. For now all you need do is download the following MP3 file:
Artist | Song | Album | Label
Márcio Local | Samba Sem Nenhum Problema | Márcio Local Says Don Day Don Dree Don Don | Luaka Bop
Romulo Froés | Qualquer Coisa em Você Mulher | No Chão Sem O Chão | YB Brasil
Azita (pictured) | Things Gone Wrong | How Will You? | Drag City
Mulatu Astatke & the Heliocentrics | Chinese New Year | Inspiration Information 3 | Strut
Rail Band | Kadia Kandian | Dioba | Sterns
Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse | Levitation | Cries From tha Ghetto | Pi
Paul Giallorenzo | Eternal Circle | Get In to Go Out | 482 Music
Josh Berman | Almost Late | Old Idea | Delmark
Papi Brandao y Su Conjunto Aires Tableños | La Murga de Panama | Panama 2 | Soundway
Rachel Unthank & the Winterset | Sea Song | The Bairns | Real World
Chris Ligon | Buglight | Look at the Birdy | Clang!
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dude this is so great. thanks for the love. I love that Marcio Local CD. Is that the EP or the full-length? Can't wait to listen to the full thing.
Matt, I've listed the album in the playlist above, but the song is on both the ep and album.
That Mulatu Astatke track really speaks to my condition. Almost makes me want to use the word "groovy" unironically. And the Josh Berman tune--man, that shit is so classy I feel like I should put on pants! (PS: I am wearing shorts.)
This is great! Thanks for putting it together, I look forward to future installments.
yo margasak, thanks a lot! any chance for more frequent podcasts? i look on with envy at your daily playlist, and just wish that i could hear a smidgen of that; christ, i sound like an addict. anyway, thanks once again.