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#220 - ft. Alvvays, Young Fathers, Odd Beholder

Tim Sharp

03-Nov-18 21:00

#220 - ft. Alvvays, Young Fathers, Odd Beholder

Into The Blue is a show dedicated solely to discover and explore the latest tracks and releases of the week. Join your host, Tim Sharp as he spins you a fresh mix of eclectic tunes from all over the globe. This week, ahead of their maiden show in Asia - we speak to Molly Rankin, front woman of Canadian indie-darlings Alvvays on their upcoming tour, the expectation that comes with being indie pop's latest obsession, how to use boredom to spark creativity and more!
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0:00 - Anchorsong - Mindscape

4:51 - Julien Dyne - Steady (ft. Mara TK)

8:47 - emanative - New Day (ft. Ahu)

12:14 - Alvvays - In Undertow

16:02 - Alvvays Interview

21:21 - Alvvays - Pimsoll Punks

26:06 - Little Dragon - Lover Chanting

31:19 - Odd Beholder - Easy Difficult

36:10 - Penya - Cham Bomb (Photay Remix)

41:20 - Vula Viel - Do Not Be Afraid

45:37 - Low Leaf - InnerG

49:46 - Jimi Tenor - Quantum Connection

54:39 - Samir & Abboud - Games

57:56 - Etienne Jaumet - Nuclear War

62:18 - Shawn Lee & The Soul Surfers - 53 Years

66:04 - Young Fathers - Toy

69:12 - Beshken - The Medicine

73:30 - Daniel Brandt - Flamingo

78:34 - Monophona - I Will Be Wrong

84:19 - Marc Vain - Samurai


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