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nialler9 Podcast #18 – August 2008 (MP3)
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Podcast #18 -Tracklisting
- The Human League – Love Action [Dare]
- Roots Manuva – Do Nah Bodda Mi [Slime and Reason]
- The Prodigy – Voodoo People (Dust Brothers Remix) [More Music For The Jilted Generation]
- LadyHawke – Paris is Burning [Ladyhawke]
- Herve & A-Trak feat Cadence Weapon – Roll With The Winners [Free CD with Mixmag]
- You’re Only Massive – Booty [Dot-Dash]
- Little Boots – Stuck on Repeat [Little Boots Music]
- TV On The Radio – Golden Age [Dear Science]
- Dengue Fever – Seeing Hands [Venus on Earth]
- Mercury Rev – Senses on Fire [Snowflake Midnight]
- Halfset – Work [Another Way of Being There]
- Air France – Collapsing At Your Doorstep [No Way Down]
- Bloc Party – Signs [Intimacy]
- David Holmes – I Heard Wonders (Andy Weatherall Vocal Mix)
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Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005 . He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Cara Magazine, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, founder of Lumo Club, club promoter, event curator and producer of gigs, listening parties & events in Dublin.
Doesn’t the Ladyhawke tune sound a bit like early 80’s bananarama? 🙂
nice one – can’t wait for the new halfset album
nice Human League choice there nialler! thinking of going to the gig?
@maryrose – Sure whatever you’re having yourself.
@Justin – Like this song though.
What Camden of yore are you speaking of. The Camden I consider to be the golden days involves Alan Bennett and Morrissey swanning around sipping tea and suggs not doing Findus adverts. The “Dublin castle” bar is still a favourite haunt of mine when I cross the water, stumbling drunkenly home past Regents park has never changed.
What do you make of the Mercury Rev album? I got the MP3s this morning and its not doing much for me. I think they are trying to create a kind of rock-electronica epic in the mould of Flaming Lips’ ‘Yoshimi’ but its too overblown, too pretentious, too much style and no substance. Will give it more time though …