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A single episode this week is yours to savor with brand new music from Painkiller, Kieran Hebden + William Tyler, Score, Cyrus Pireh, Madeleine Cocolas, Death & Vanilla, Brady Cohan, Cory Hanson, and Vanessa Wagner, plus a song from the vaults by Misty Lane.
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Brainwashed is thrilled to present a new song off the forthcoming Charalambides album Exile, due on Kranky October 23rd. "Before You Go" can be heard now on the Brainwashed Soundcloud Page.
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Hello Jon,
this is the first time that I've listened to your podcast (I distrust every new
technology). I'm impressed even by your voice!
I'm a regular visitor of your website - so I just want to congratulate you to
your fine engagement for this music - it's a good feeling that there are people
out there that seem to have a similar world-view. I'll stay tuned - promised!
What Do I have to do to win some music?
Ha ha ha, you win music every time you listen.
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Look for the group Charles Atlas to play Brainwaves. Their next release of new material will be one half of a split EP on the Static Caravan label. The tracks were recorded in San Francisco with producer Scott Solter. You are welcome to download the most recent album To the Dust: From Man You Came and To Man You Shall Return below.
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Barbed Wire Halo was Annie's first release as Annie Anxiety and has two songs, "Cyanide Tears" and "Hello Horror," it was produced with Penny Rimbaud of Crass and released in 1981. "It Was July" comes from the Italian compilation F/Ear This, originally released in 1987 but recorded much earlier. "Soweto Suntan" came from the Devastate to Liberate LP released by David Tibet's Yangki imprint and also featured Nurse With Wound, Coil, Current 93, The Legndary Pink Dots, and many fine others. And finally, "Gates of Freedom" was released on the compilation Here We Go, issued in 1985 on Sterile to benefit the UK Miners' strike. None of these songs have surfaced officially on CD.