Edinburgh Man #144

For the first time in ages I’m actually going out to a gig tonight! I know! The launch gig for RM Hubbert’s new album, featuring a spoken word set by Aidan Moffat – should be a top night out. Anyway, as a result you have a pre-recorded podcast this week. It also seems to be a particular eclectic mix of music. Instrumental banjo, 80’s inspired electro-pop, country, and a track from the always unclassifiable Alligator Indian.

As if that wasn’t enough I seem particularly confused for the majority of this week’s show – all alone without the crutch of the twittersphere to fall back on.

Next week’s podcast will be another pre-recorded show. Apologies to any live devotees. It will also feature special guests Nye and Adam Todd of The Spook School. Hooray!

1. Phil Tyler – “There Is No Wealth But Life” (Played courtesy of Phil Tyler, Released under a Creative Commons licence)
2. Low – “Clarence White (Live)” (Played courtesy of Low / archive.org)
3. Over The Wall – “Tell Her I Love Her” (Played courtesy of Gerry Loves Records)
4. Alligator Indian – “Revar Yu Drœm” (Played courtesy of Alligator Indian / Bleeding Gold Records, Released under a Creative Commons licence)
5. Kings – “Western Sky” (Played courtesy of Kings, Released under a Creative Commons licence)
6. autococoon – “Eternally Turtley” (Played courtesy of autococoon, Released under a Creative Commons licence)
7. Asthmaboy – “Bonfire (Venus)” (Played courtesy of Asthmaboy, Released under a Creative Commons licence)
8. Randolph’s Leap – “Psychic” (Played courtesy of Olive Grove Records)
9. Colour Me Wednesday – “You’re Not My Number One Bastard” (Played courtesy of Colour Me Wednesday, Released under a Creative Commons licence)

Direct Download: Edinburgh Man #144