Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) | Label |
Rick Cashman & Company | America Orbits the Sun | Hickory Bench Playhouse | |
Tabacco | Calamine Lotion Lottery Boogie | E Phant | f/x Records |
Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five | Caledonia | Louis Jordan: Let The Good Times Roll - The Anthology 1938-1953 | |
Radiohead | Paranoid Android | OK Computer | Parlophone |
Beatles | Los Paranois | Anthollogy 2 | EMI |
Alberto Lombardi | Fixing A Hole | Facebook | |
Steve Vai | Call it Sleep | Flexible | |
DJ Talk | JT | DJ Talk | |
Cheekface | Emphatically No | Here I Was | SST Records |
Black Flag | TV Party Ep | TV Party | Youtube |
The Normal | Single | TV O.D. | Mute Records |
MONONEON & Mathew Silver | Stop comparing yourself... | MonoNeon youtube channel | Youtube |
Roots Manuva | Single | Next Type of Motion | Sound of Money |
Moses Sumney | Aromanticism | Stoicism | Jagajaguwar |
Laurie Anderson | Big Science | Walking and Falling | Warner Bros |
Dead Anyway | Whipping Boy ep | Two Cars | |
Talking Heads | Remain in the Light | Once In A Lifetime | Sire Records |
DJ - Talk | JP | DJ - Talk | |
Firesign Theatre | Triple Ripoff | Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death | Rhino Records |
Gearhead Freaks | Aluminum Pennies | Not A Pretty Picture | Sonic Underground |
Queen | Bicycle Race | Greatest Hits | Hollywood Records |
Dave Seigle | Pieces | Bell Cacaphony | |
Steely Dan | Negative Girl (edited) | Two Against Nature | Reprise |
Tabasco | Resistance Is Assistance | Monadic Integration Parade | f/x Records |
Brothers Nylon | Dilla Esque | YouTube* | |
Gracie Terzia | Saints and Poets | * | Youtube |
Wu Man | Winter Snow In Spring | The MET | Youtube |
DJ - Talk | JT | DJ - Talk | |
Daft Punk | Discovery | Digital Love | Virgin Records |
Photay | Onism | Outre Lux | Astro Nautico |
Bobby McFerrin & Yo-yo Ma | Hush | Stars | Sony Masterworks |
Moses Sumney | Aromanticism | Quarrel | Jagajaguwar |
Air | Talkie Walkie | Alone In Kyoto | Virgin Records |
DJ - Talk | JP | DJ - Talk | |
This episode of Clam Radio features two excellent sets put together by musician and good friend Jim Pastor. Marvels await. But you already knew that.