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Friday, January 3, 2014

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #26 (Best Of 2013!)

I'll keep playing back these fragments of time...


Hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #26!
 
For those of you who are unaware of the Flatbasset Radio format, here's what you're looking at: TCDroogsma is our resident MP3 junkie. As you've probably noticed in his Songs Of The Week column, he's not always the most positive music fan. In an effort to prove that he is, in fact, a fan of music, we give him an hour each week to play the songs he's digging and talk a little bit about them. Once he's recorded his podcast we put it right here on the website for free to stream!


In this week's episode Droogsy celebrates some of his favorite records of 2013, admits to being years behind in his apps, give his sponsor their money worth, is confounded by gender reversals in his Cover Of The Week, attempts to redefine "success" for musicians, gives us his slogan for the year, defends a genius' ego (or an egoists' genius), and gives us his theory as to why everybody thought 2013 was terrible!

You can download the podcast for free by clicking the episode's title or stream the episode by clicking on the Mixcloud player below.

Flatbasset Radio - Episode #26



01. Tree - Safe To Say
02. Atoms For Peace - Ingenue
03. Dessa - I'm Going Down
04. Ras Dude - Rizla
05. Johnny Marr - New Town Velocity
06. The Strokes - Happy Ending
07. Action Bronson & Party Supplies - Contemporary Man
08. Edison - Astringent
09. Beady Eye - I'm Just Saying
10. Mixed Blood Majority (w/Kristoff Krane) - Ritual
11. Low - Mother
12. Marijuana Deathsquads - Blood
13. Jonwayne - Ode To Mortality
14. Daft Punk (w/Todd Edwards) - Fragments Of Time
15. Kanye West (w/Justin Vernon & Chief Keef) - Hold My Liquor


There you have it, music fans! Enjoy!




For more TCDroogsma be sure to give him a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma).  Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio are archived on his Mixcloud page.  Stop by Flatbasset Radio's Facebook Page & give it a "Like" if you have the time.


For more Newest Industry be sure to give us a follow on Twitter (@NewestIndustry1) to stay up on the work being done by all of our contributors.  More importantly, we have a Facebook page here.  Trivial as it seems, stopping by and giving us a "Like" is a free & legitimate way to support the blog. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #15

My head's so big you can't sit behind me...


Well hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Episode #15 of Flatbasset Radio!

For those of you unfamiliar with the podcast, here's the story: TCDroogsma is a music junkie. So much so that just writing our Songs Of The Week column is not enough for him. So, in addition to reviewing songs each week, he records this podcast and we give it away as a free download or streaming right here on Newest Industry.

Episode #15 represents the triumphant return of the podcast after a month off. In this episode TCDroogsma calls for The Smiths to stay broken up, tries to explain why indie rappers are so quick to defend Lil' Wayne, stumps for his favorite spring album, gives The Strokes career advice, and deems one of the most over-the-top acts of the last decade “classic.”


Click that player above to stream the podcast or click the download button to have a copy for your very own. Always free, sometimes good.

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #15

01. Sonic Youth – 100%
02. Tree – Nino
03. Har Mar Superstar – Lady, You Shot Me
04. Johnny Marr – European Me
05. Veronica Falls – Everybody's Changing
06. Abstract Rude – Rejuvenation
07. Low – Clarence White
08. Kanye West (w/Lil' Wayne) – Barry Bonds
09. The Strokes – Welcome To Japan
10. Kwame – The Rhythm
11. Bomba de Luz – Howl At That Moon
12. My Chemical Romance – Welcome To The Black Parade



For more TCDroogsma be sure to give him a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma). He can also be found right here on Newest Industry reviewing songs for our Songs Of The Week column.


For more Newest Industry be sure to give us a follow on Twitter (@NewestIndustry1) to stay up on the work being done by all our contributors. More importantly, we have a Facebook page here. Trivial as it seems, stopping by and giving us a “Like” is a free & legitimate way to support the blog.