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  • irishtimes.com - Posted: February 10, 2010 @ 9:33 am

    The Far Side – playlist for Tuesday February 9

    Jim Carroll

    As played on The Far Side, Phantom 105.2, Tuesday February 9, 10pm-midnight

    Next Tuesday night, we have a Mardi Gras special as The Far Side heads to NOLA to whoop it up with the Who Dat? nation. Bring yo’ own beads!

    Friendly Fires “Hold On!” (White)
    The Golden Filter “Hide Me” (Brille)
    Janka Nabay “Eh Congo” (True Panther)
    Operator Please “Logic” (Brille)
    The Secret Machines “Like I Can” (TSM)
    Prins Thomas “Attiatte” (Full Pupp)
    Sebastien Leger “L’amour et la violence (Floating Points remix)” (White)
    Computer Juice “Computer Juice” (Turbo)
    Civil Civic “Less Unless” (Self release)
    Flying Lotus “Quakes” (Warp)
    Massive Attack “Flat of the Blade” (Virgin)
    Bass Clef “Halliwick” (Blank Tapes)
    The Flirtations “Nothing But A Heartache” (Deram)
    Rufus Thomas “The Breakdown (Part One)” (Stax)
    The Brothers Of Soul “Come On Down” (Boo)
    Gil Scott-Heron “Me & The Devil” (XL)
    Erykah Badu “Window Seat” (Universal Motown)
    Reflection Eternal “Just Begun” (Blacksmith)
    Yonlu “I Know What It’s Like” (Luaka Bop)
    Leo Gandleman “Na Floresta (Garrincha!)” (Far Out)
    Owen Pallett “Midnight Directives” (Domino)
    John Grant “I Want To Go To Marz” (Bella Union)
    James Vincent McMorrow “If I Had A Boat” (Burning Rope)
    Quadron “Pressure” (Plug Research)
    Aska “There Are Many Of Us” (Manimal Vinyl)
    Valgeir Sigurdsson “Dreamland” (Bedroom Community)
    Rev A.W. Nix “Prayer Meeting In Hell” (Document)

  • 6 Comments

    1.
    February 10, 2010
    10:08 am

    Fell asleep somewhere in Heligoland, nice track that, not exactly a groundbreaking original, but scrumptious anyway.
    Yonlu are new to me.
    Not heard Rev A.W Nix so that should be fun if the title is owt to go by?

    Comment by 127.0.0.1
    2.
    February 10, 2010
    11:13 am

    Nice! “Window Seat” is unreal

    Comment by Stevie G
    3.
    February 10, 2010
    11:24 am

    that city will be partied out after the saints did the biz on sunday :)

    Comment by petee
    4.
    February 10, 2010
    1:49 pm

    127.0.0.1 – check out the Rev! From 1927, “The Black Diamond Express to Hell” is the name of the album. Fire, brimstone and damnation for all

    Stevie G – sounds like old-school Badu. Album is gonna be a trip

    petee – NOLA will always rise for a party

    Comment by Jim Carroll
    5.
    February 10, 2010
    5:20 pm

    Jim,
    Righteous, All my sins have been taken away.

    Comment by 127.0.0.1
    6.
    February 10, 2010
    5:37 pm

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