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The Catchup Mashup – August 20th

The Catchup Mashup – August 20th

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I’ve done a few of these before but I want to be Damien Mulley so I think I’ll start doing regular link roundups. This is where you’ll find linkage to things that don’t fit anywhere else.

Pascal’s Country Sounds has another mixtape including this tune by Colder which I also had on a mixtape a few years back. I may post it here soon.

Check out a collab from Hervé, A-Trak and Cadence Weapon @ Discobelle.

Anyone digging Air France? I’ve been listening to their EP but haven’t decided whether it’s coffee table muck or good chillout pop.

Super Extra Bonus Party will be releasing a remix album as a free download in October. Here’s the poster for the launch on October 10th which will feature The Vinny Club, R.S.A.G, T-Woc, Nouveaunoise, Ikeaboy and more. 8-2.30pm. €10.

Listen to the new TV on the Radio song ‘Golden Age’. Different.

Electric Picnic ticket giveaway.

Der Fresh Creamy highlights a song from the music blogosphere worth downloading every day.

Download Brian Eno and David Byrne’s ‘Strange Overtones’.

See Also
James Vincent McMorrow by Rich Gillgan.

It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back – The Documentary.

MP3: Stereolab – ‘Three Women’ from the new album Chemical Chords.

Entertainment.ie’s HWCH site is loaded with MP3s from bands playing. Always a great way to discover new Irish music.

Any link suggestions? Leave em in the comments.


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