The Chillcast with Anji Bee Epsiode 41

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Changing it up a bit this Chillcast… Melancholy indie pop goes so well with rainy winter weather. Lemme know what you guys think by hitting me back with a comment. Oh yeah, greetings to my newest hardcore fan, Lee, in London! Hardcore fans rule!!!

Playlist:

  1. Under “Union” Under E.P. (2006) – Buy on Under - Under E.P. - Union
  2. The Postmarks “You Drift Away” The Postmarks (2006)- Buy on The Postmarks - Remixes - You Drift Away
  3. Cosmic Starfish “Fish in a Bowl” Cosmic Starfish (2006) – Buy on Cosmic Starfish - Cosmic Starfish - Fish In a Bowl
  4. Loquat “Time Bomb” Before the Momentum (2002) – Buy on Cosmic Starfish - Cosmic Starfish - Fish In a Bowl
  5. The Baldwin Brothers “The Party’s Over” Return of the Golden Rhodes (2006) – Buy on The Baldwin Brothers featuring Mark Lanegan - Return of the Golden Rhodes - The Party's Over (Featuring Mark Lanegan)
  6. The Flir “Ugli” Please, Please, Please EP (2002) – Buy on The FLIR - Please, Please, Please - Ugli
  7. Marsmobil “Supersonic Mind (Radio Edit)” Munich Loves You (2006) – Buy at eMusic

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It’s fabulous Anji- been listening to you and Dave’s Lounge for a while but this was the first time I was moved to write. I’d forgotten about that clean indiepop / post-shoegazer sound- takes me back to the early 90s with Medicine, Pale Saints, Madder Rose, Lush, etc. Thanks for the show!

dug the change of pace on this one. i wholeheartedly agree with Jules – “chill” is a broad musical space. switching up styles will keep things interesting for you and your listeners alike. good call.

as for the postmarks…andy chase really knows how to pick ’em, doesn’t he?

Hey, I’m a hardcore Anji Bee fan too! I really liked this week’s show, especially the track from the Postmarks. I think you’re right to expand the definition of “chill” on your podcast. We love you no matter what you do! By the way, my editor at Calmscape okayed the review of “Free and Easy,” so I will get to work on it.

Jules