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Living Room playlist 1/4/2007 2XX 98.3FM Canberra

Seeing as there’s no regularly-scheduled radio show this week as a result of the National Folk Festival coverage, I figure I should stick my playlist from the previous Saturday night up – here it is…

Lee Burridge & Andy Page – Do You Smoke Pot?
Pet Shop Boys – Minimal (Tiga’s M-I-N-I-M-A-L remix)
Trentemoller feat. Ane Trolle – Moan (Trentemoller vocal remix)
Lee Burridge & Andy Page – Why Are The Pretty Ones Always Insane?
Lusine – The Stop (Robag Wruhme remix)
The Neon Judgement – Factory Walk (Hacker remix)
LCD Soundsystem – Us vs. Them
Junior Boys – The Equalizer (Morgan Geist remix)
Lusine – Flat (Dimbiman feat. Cabanne remix)
Katerine – Numeros
Spoonbill – Low And Easy
Lanu – Dis-Information
Matthew Herbert – Rivoli Shuffle
Mista Savona feat. Determine – World A Run So
Minus The Bear – Drilling (P.O.S. redo)
Dntel – Dumb Luck
SubtractiveLAD – The Shell
Jatun – Ion Crush (remix)

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  • http://www.feralmedia.com.au Greg Stone

    Hi Chris,

    I am in a band called Underlapper and we are about to release our second album on Feral Media in a couple of months.
    In the lead up to this we have put together a three track promo CD, to be sent out to radio etc….
    We are playing a show in Canberra on June 1st with The Longest Day (who are half based in Canberra) and I was wondering what other programs on 2xx 98.3 might be interested in our stuff?

    Speak to you soon,

    Greg

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