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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2010 · 31 MIN

Edinburgh Man #30

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Apologies. Firstly, the flat is being decorated at the moment which means my temporary podcasting set-up wasn't quite as level as I thought. You may hear some thuds now and again. Secondly, I'm a bit more subdued than normal, but there is some great new music nonetheless. First up, a track from the new Deerhoof album. It doesn't come out in January 2011, but there was no way I could wait that long to play the song on the show. There's also some great lofi sounds from Vincent Nifigance and Justin Ripley, and the show ends with a track from the brilliant "Cold Seeds" collaboration between Animal Magic Tricks, King Creosote, and Meursault; making it two podcasts in a row featuring music from Edinburgh bands! Podsafe music in this episode is played courtesy of IODAPromonet, killrockstars, Justin Ripley and Vincent Nifigance. Track 4 is released under Creative Commons licence. Edinburgh Man Podcasts is a member of the Association of Music Podcasting. Deerhoof - "The Merry Barracks" (download track free and pre-order album from Polyvinyl) Vincent Nifigance - "Diddley Dee/Driving In My Car" (buy album from Olive Juice Music) Justin Ripley - "Heavy, Heavy, Heavy" (download album free from Bandcamp) The Sleepy Trees - "The Last Born Children" (download album free CLLCT) Frankie Rose and the Outs - "Little Brown Haired Girls" (download track free and buy album from Amazon) Animal Magic Tricks, King Creosote, Meursault - "Leave Me to Lie Alone in the Ground" (download track free and buy album from Song By Toad Records)

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