The Brain Radioshow #087

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2009

The Brain Radioshow #087

from The Brain Radioshow · host The Brain

00:00 Introduction 00:54 MESU KASUMAI - Do ya think I'm sexy - Unreleased - 2008 05:15 THE ANIMALS - Don't let me be misunderstood - Columbia - 1965 07:34 BEN ET BENE - Few day - Contre Coeur - 2007 10:44 GARY MILLER - Lollipop - Disques Vogue - 1958 12:49 LADYTRON - Fire - Telstar - 2002 15:36 METRONOMY - My heart rate rapid (Maton RETROMX) - Because - 2008 19:23 CHICKS ON SPEED - Super Surfer Girl - Chicks on speed records - 2009 23:02 BUGGLES - Technopop - Island - 1980 26:52 DAT POLITICS - Bad dream machine - Chicks on speed records - 2009 31:44 LUNA PARKER - Porque te vas - Unreleased ? - 80's 34:57 FUSSEL - From me to you - Zoik Music - 2008 37:09 GERMLIN - Virtual Truck - Adadaat - 2009 40:33 PRODUCT 01 - Heart ov glass - Compost Records - 2005 45:31 16 BIT - Where are you ? - Beverly Records - 1987 48:53 TELEX - Dance to the music - SSR - 1980 53:02 KAZERO - Woopy Machine - Didier guinochet Prod - 1987 55:52 LUNA PARKER - L'intru mental - Barclay - 1987 59:12 FREDERIK SCHIKOWSKI - Indicatif The Brain 1.3 - Unreleased - 2004

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