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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2012 · 43 MIN

Edinburgh Man #117

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Last Friday I went to the Song, by Toad Christmas party at Summerhall in Edinburgh. It consisted of a brilliant line-up of bands and artists from the record label. As well as being the launch gig for the new EP by King Post Kitsch, there were also sets by newly the signed (announced on the night no less) Adam Stafford and Sparrow and the Workshop. It was a top evening, and much (Song, by Toad) beer was consumed. I chatted to a couple of people at the gig who really enjoyed the Edinburgh Man Junior podcasts I did throughout November, so today's podcast borrows some ideas from those. It was recorded as I walked to work. No, really. I walked through the streets of Edinburgh talking loudly into my phone looking like a right nutter. The Decent Lovers - "Barricade the Doors" (Played courtesy of The Decent Lovers, Released under a Creative Commons licence) King Post Kitsch - "Repulsive Sunsets (Electric)" (Played courtesy of Song by Toad) The Spook School - "Can You Ever Trust A Man Who Thinks Matt Damon's Really Cool?" (Played courtesy of The Spook School / Soft Power Records) Radiator Hospital - "Andy Griffith" (Played courtesy of Radiator Hospital, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Zapruder Point - "After Work" (Played courtesy of Zapruder Point, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Wintermitts - "Saskatoon At Midnight" (Played courtesy of Wintermitts, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Lil Daggers - "Faces & Names" (Played courtesy of Song by Toad, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Randolph's Leap - "The Nonsense In My Soul" (Played courtesy of Peenko Records) Direct Download: Edinburgh Man #117 Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe to Podcast

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