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EPISODE · May 22, 2014 · 44 MIN

Edinburgh Man #167

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A couple of years ago I used to be addicted to this little puzzle. And when I say addicted I mean I used to play it every day for about 12 months. For some time it's been hidden away behind a pile of junk, but unfortunately today I found it. I'm a fan of Rubik's Cubes, but they have a method to their madness. This thing, as far as I can tell, is pretty much pot luck. Anyway, you'll be glad to know I've managed to put it down for 45 minutes to record this week's exciting podcast. Inspired by a discussion with fellow passengers on the train back from Monday night's Neutral Milk Hotel gig in Glasgow, today's playlist is inspired by the wonderful and eclectic radio station WMFU. Hooray. Melt Banana - "Flash Section" (Played courtesy of Free Music Archive, Released under a Creative Commons licence) holy - "Speed on my mind" (Played courtesy of Holy, Released under a Creative Commons licence) The Saurs - "Seen It" (Played courtesy of The Saurs, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Jeffrey Lewis - "To Be Objectified" (Played courtesy of Free Music Archive, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Star Wheel Press - "Betamax Waltz" (Played courtesy of Dull and Indifferent) Book Group - "Get Up And Go" (Played courtesy of Book Group) Protomartyr - "Maidenhead" (Played courtesy of Free Music Archive, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Nate Henricks - "Sometimes I Die" (Played courtesy of Crash Symbols, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Live Fast Die - "You Ruin All My Fun" (Played courtesy of Free Music Archive, Released under a Creative Commons licence) Direct Download: Edinburgh Man #167

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