*Originally released October 28th 2015* Steve and Doug take another request this episode and look at the collaboration project between Diplo and Skrillex, Jack Ü. There's also some talk about Burning Man, electronic acts pushing boundaries, and Canadians showing up in unlikely places. Music featured this week: Take Ü There Where Are Ü Now To Ü
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*Originally released October 21st 2015* This episode, Steve and Doug chat about indie rockers IQEQ. They also sigh over music collections, muse over independent releases, and consider the MySpace life. Music featured this week: Tribute Mvt. 2: Preemptive Strike - Quietly In Line Locomotive - LOCO/MOTIVE Tribute Mvt. 3: Devil Dog - Quietly In Line Sleep - LOCO/MOTIVE
*Originally released October 9th 2015* This episode Doug and Steve cover Her Space Holiday, the solo project of Marc Bianchi and his fascinating musical stylings. Also Doug hates on Apple and gets a special package in the mail mid-episode! Music featured this week: This Seat Is Definitely Taken - Sleepy Tigers [EP] Sleeping Pills - Home Is Where You Hang Yourself Japanese Gum - The Young Machines
*Originally released September 28th 2015* Steve and Doug reflect on Ghostland Observatory this episode, and also contemplate Sasquatch Music Festival, ornery music critics, and one of Steve's secret crushes. Music featured this week: Sad Sad City - Paparazzi Lightning Rich Man - delete.delete.i.eat.meat... Codename Rondo - Codename Rondo Midnight Voyage - Paparazzi Lightning
*Originally released September 19th 2015* Doug and Steve are joined by their errant and crazed youngest brother Daniel Ferguson to discuss Franz Ferdinand. The guys also chat about experimental music, the changing pop scene, and the limits to engagement with your fans. Music featured this week: No You Girls - Tonight: Franz Ferdinand Right Action - Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
*Originally released September 13th 2015* Steve and Doug take a trip down Nostalgia Lane for Ireland's huge international New Age act, Enya. The gents also talk about album sales in countries, singing in Elvish, and stalkers. Six Degrees From King Crimson: Enya -> Ross Cullum -> Tears For Fears -> Mel Collins -> King Crimson Music featured this week: Orinoco Flow - Watermark Only Time - A Day Without Rain The Celts - Enya / The Celts
*Originally released September 2nd 2015* This week, Steve and Doug take on their next request, in the form of the troubled and intriguing career of neo-soul gem D'Angelo. Also, bearing your soul as an artist, treating your audience as adults, and struggles with substance abuse and suicide. Some heavy topics in this one; buckle up! Music featured this week: Lady - Brown Sugar Really Love - Black Messiah Untitled (How Does It Feel) - Voodoo Cruisin' - Brown Sugar
*Originally released August 22nd 2015* This episode, Steve and Doug tackle the big electronica duo from London, Chase & Status. They jib jab a bit on how techno became dubstep, the almighty ampersand, and music you can (can't?) dance to. Music featured this week: End Credits - No More Idols Count On Me - Brand New Machine Pieces - More Than Alot
*Originally released August 12th 2015* This episode Steve and Doug cover San Francisco chillwave electronica artist Blackbird Blackbird. The guys also chat about the glories of Bandcamp (again), the Bandsintown app, Bobs and Lolo, and Big Lenny. Music featured this week: Love Unlimited - Tangerine Sky Pure - Summer Heart Heartbeat - Summer Heart Fog Rolls On - Boracay Planet
*Originally released August 7th 2015* Join Steve and Doug as they begin a new cycle through the alphabet tackling the first request they ever received: British powerhouse band Arctic Monkeys. They also gab about awkward interviews, the mystery of the missing tee shirt, and when David Bowie records super Bowie songs. Music featured this week: Flourescent Adolescent - Favourite Worst Nightmare R U Mine? - AM I Bet You Look Good On The Dance Floor - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
*Originally released July 10th 2015* This week an exclusive interview with local talent Copasetic, as he chats with Steve and Doug about whiney Vancouverites, his short-lived career as a voice actor, and the delicate training required for rap battles! Music featured this week: Dragon Soul - Dragon Soul Zero
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