This Week



Music From This Week's Show

Billboard

Blue October, "Schizophrenia" from Consent to Treatment [Universal]

Arovane, "Ambelio" from Atol Scrap [Din]

Segment A

Method in the Madness

Daniel Johnston, "The Sun Shines Down on Me," and "Story of an Artist" from Welcome to My World [Eternal Yip Eye]

Daniel Johnston, "True Love will Find you in the End" from 1990 [Shimmy Disc / Instinct]

Daniel Johnston, "Walking the Cow" from The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered [Gammon]

Blue October, "Schizophrenia" from Consent to Treatment [Universal]

BREAK 1

Fognode, "Mudrake" from Beat Hollow

SEGMENT B

After Andreasen

Autechre, "Nine" from Amber [Warp]

After Freedberg

Arovane, "Ambelio" from Atol Scrap [Din]

Animal Artists

Thai Elephant Orchestra, "Phong's Solo," "The Birth of Ganesha" and "An Elephant's Swan Song" from Elephonic Rhapsodies [Mulatta]

BREAK 2

Amon Tobin, "The Lighthouse" from Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3 (soundtrack from video game) [Ninja Tune]

SEGMENT C

Zapp, "Computer Love" from Zapp & Roger: All the Greatest Hits (Warner Bros)

Ben Silverman

Theme from NBC's "The Office"

World Cup Poetry

Vitoria Frajja, "Ole Ole Ole" from Football World Cup 2006 (Azzurra Music)










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