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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2011 · 37 MIN

Edinburgh Man #59

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Technically this was the most ambitious podcast yet. And it didn't work. The plan was to have a phone call chat with Brian Pokora from The Last Battle about the Wee Jaunt festival at the weekend. But it didn't work. Instead, you get me in a very flustered mood moaning about technology and a broken bike. Sorry. If only I could have hooked up my old rotary phone to my laptop. Anyway, music-wise there's the brilliant new single from Herman Dune, which is from their new album that came out earlier this week. Do a search on YouTube for the wonderful video featuring Jon Hamm from Mad Men. There's also a new track from 50FOOTWAVE, and a track from the upcoming self-released album by Edinburgh's art-rockers The Pineapple Chunks. Ah, rotary phones. Back when times were simpler... Podsafe music in this episode is played courtesy of IODAPromonet, Burning Building Recording, PET and The Pineapple Chunks. Tracks 2 and 4 are released under Creative Commons Licences. Edinburgh Man Podcasts is a member of the Association of Music Podcasting. 1. Herman Dune - "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (download track free and find out more) 2. Atom's Rite - "The Market for Lemons" (download track free and buy album from Bandcamp) 3. I Build Collapsible Mountains - "Switches" (buy EP from Bandcamp) 4. 50FOOTWAVE - "Nobody's Tar, Nobody's Feathers" (download EP free from cashmusic.org) 5. PET - "What You Building?" (stream track from Soundcloud) 6. The Pineapple Chunks - "Art Storage" (buy LP from Bandcamp... when it comes out) Edinburgh Man #59 Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe to Podcast

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