Episode 87: High and Low

  1. Tales of Murder and Dust (0:28) – ‘Remnants’ – “Fragile Absolutes” (HPNG, 2020)
  2. Tales of Murder and Dust (3:41) – ‘Deconstructed and Dissolved’ – “Fragile Absolutes” (HPNG, 2020)
  3. White Hills (12:03) – ‘A Need to Know’ – “H-p1” (Thrill Jockey, 2011)
  4. The Underground Youth (16:07) – ‘Lucid Dreams’ – “Delirium” (Fuzz Club, 2012)
  5. Las Cobras (19:03) – ‘Temporal’ – “Temporal” (Fuzz Club, 2017)
  6. Lumerians (25:50) – ‘Atlanta Brook’ – “Transmillinia” (Knitting Factory Records, 2011)
  7. The Vacant Lots (31:03) – ‘High and Low’ – “High and Low 7″” (The Reverberation Appreciation Society, 2012)
  8. The Black Angels (35:35) – ‘Bad Vibrations’ – “Phosphene Dream” (Blue Horizon Records, 2010)
  9. The Lucid Dream (39:51) – ‘Mona Lisa’ – “The Lucid Dream” (The Great Pop Suppliment, 2015)
  10. Lorelle Meets the Obsolete (47:58) – ’13 Flowers’ – “Chambers” (Sonic Catherdral, 2013)
  11. Mugstar (50:19) – ‘Goat Head’ – “US Tour, 2015 7″” (Chunklet Industries, 2015)
  12. The Oscillation (53:56) – ‘All You Want to Be’ – “From Tomorrow” (All Time Low, Hands in the Dark, 2013)
  13. Dreamweapon (59:08) – ‘Blauekirshe’ – “Sol” (Fuzz Club, 2018)
  14. Verma (1:10:22) – ‘Hologrammer’ – “Sunrunner” (Trouble in Mind, 2014)
  15. The Myrrors (1:16:34) – ‘Jaunito Laguna’ – “Arena Negra” (Beyond, Beyond is Beyond Records, 2015)
  16. Life on Earth! (1:20:30) – ‘Listen’ – “A Space Water Loop” (Subliminal Sounds, 2009)
  17. Wolf People (1:26:05) – ‘Silbury Sands’ – “Steeple” (Jagjaguwar, 2010)
  18. A Bell Witch/Aerial Ruin (1:31:14) – ‘Heaven Torn Low II (The Toll)’ – “Stugian Bough” (Profound Lore Records, 2020)
  19. King Buffalo (1:39:26) – ‘Down From Sky’ – “Orion” (Self-Released, 2016)
  20. King Buffalo (1:42:44) – ‘Goliath pt. 1’ – “Orion” (Self-Released, 2016)
  21. King Buffalo (1:45:12) – ‘Goliath pt. 2’ – “Orion” (Self-Released, 2016)
  22. Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats (1:47:25) – ‘Bedouin’ – “Wasteland” (Rise Above Records, 2018)
  23. Rainbow (1:52:43) – ‘Stargazer’ – “Rising” (Polydor Records, 1976)

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