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Radio Base Camp
by Steve di Costanzo, WPKN
Radio Base Camp with Steve di Costanzo is focused on new releases and old gems across many genres but it is heavy on psych, garage, indie, funk and soul, Afro-beats, and world sounds from Jamaica to Morocco. I am particularly interested in playing under-the-radar artists and cult bandsThe show’s name has to do with my love of mountains, trekking, and climbing. I associate an expedition “base camp” with the similar joy that music brings into my life.
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Radio Base Camp-New Releases and vintage Gems- Cinco de Mayo
Here are the artists in this Episode: Ed O'Brian (Radiohead), Ryley Walker, Howlin' Wolf, DePreeo with Denis Bovell, Folk Bitch Trio, Seefeel, Spiritual Cramp w/Sharon van Etten, Meat Beat Manifesto, Scritti Politti, John Andrews & the Yawns, Add N to (x), Rubicks, Meshell Ndegeocello, Mia w/Sunday Service Choir, Quiet Light, Heermanos Gutierrez, Crooked Fingers Mac McCaughan (Archer the Loaf), The Bevis Frond, Ivan, Brother Wallace, 9 Lazy 9, Mamas Gun, Acid Arab, Kinact, Axel Bowm w/Trensum Tribe,
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2-Hour Technicolor Dream - Radio Base Camp
Psychedelia, Freakbeat and others from the 1960's to today. It's a Radio Base Camp Show but the last Tuesday of the month I play a retro show. Thanks for tuning in or downloading the Podcast. Steve di Costanzo aka DJDICO
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Auto Tune - Kash Pateling
There are a lot of songs with 12-string guitars. The last 30 minutes were danced out until the end of the show.
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The Artemis Has Landed
The music is all set. It's been curated on bike rides and gym visits. There's always plenty of movement and surprises. You will hear songs you won't hear anywhere else.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Radio Base Camp with Steve di Costanzo is focused on new releases and old gems across many genres but it is heavy on psych, garage, indie, funk and soul, Afro-beats, and world sounds from Jamaica to Morocco. I am particularly interested in playing under-the-radar artists and cult bandsThe show’s name has to do with my love of mountains, trekking, and climbing. I associate an expedition “base camp” with the similar joy that music brings into my life.
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Steve di Costanzo, WPKN
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