
I hope you'll enjoy the second edition of my little NFOP radio show (which is, admittedly, rather a simple mix). Anyway, you can listen to it either via the embedded player on top of this page (recommended) or here.
Listening note: The show is streamed via 8tracks. Their license requires a mix to be shuffled the second time someone listens to it. Moreover, the number of tracks the user can skip while listening to a mix is limited.
Tracklisting:
1. The Art Museums - Oh Modern Girls: I really think we should listen to them more often.
2. Dum Dum Girls - Heart of Stone (Raveonettes Cover): Debut album I Will Be, out 30 March, on Sup Pop.
3. Broken Social Scene - World Sick: It's been five long years, but finally the much-acclaimed Canadian indie rockers have announced that their new album Forgiveness Rock Record will be released on 3 May.
4. Florence + The Machine - You Got The Love (The xx remix/The Very Best rework): What happens if one of England's current pop darlings covers an old classic that gets remixed by the most hyped young band of the moment, and in the end an equally celebrated world music project adds some African flavours? This.
5. Foals - Spanish Sahara: The British math rockers have announced the follow-up to their debut Antidotes. Total Life Forever will be released May 10, and if this song allows any conclusions, it will be, well, different.
6. The Morning Benders - Excuses: New album Big Echo out now.
7. Liars - Here Comes All the People: LA's noisy experimentalists have blessed us with a challenging new piece, Sisterworld, out now.
8. Coyote Clean Up - Bad Blackberry: I hope I'll find the time to post about him soon.
9. Gonjasufi - Advice: His new album A Sufi and a Killer has received universal acclaim, and rightly so.
10. Glasser - Apply: See #8.
11. Trouble Books - Houseplants: Great, I'ver already posted about them. The album is wonderful, by the way.
12. Joanna Newsom - No Provenance: Everything has been written about her and the new album Have One On Me. Without doubt already one of the best in 2010.



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