Mix Tape Radio: Episode 035
Episode 35 is much like the 34 episodes that have come before: there are a bunch of good songs and it runs for about an hour (and yes… I am running out of ways to introduce episodes). It features a good chunk of songs that are fairly recent invaders of my headphones (Deers, Paul Stewart, Nick Hakim, Stefanie Bannister, a track off Tiny Ruins latest album + more) as well as some old faithfuls (Justin Townes Earle, Rhett Miller, Blind Pilot) and if you're in need of a soundtrack for a small part of your day, you could do worse than pushing play on this.
If you like what you hear, it'd be really great if you could hit those Heart & Share buttons, as well as pass this show around on Twitter and Facebook and Tumblr and to anyone you may know that has the same fine taste in music as you. And don't forget to subscribe on iTunes, as you can download all episodes there for free (this one will be up later in the week). Cheers!
EPISODE 035 - TRACK LISTING
And of course, you can always swing by the HI54LOFI Mixcloud page and listen to all 35 episodes of the 'Mix Tape Radio' show. And/Or, swing by iTunes and download the last 34 shows for FREE / subscribe to all future episodes (Episode 34 will be going up on iTunes in about a week… so it wouldn't be a bad idea to click the subscribe button while you're there, no?). And of course, there is also the 24hr stream of tunes that is the Mix Tape Radio internet radio station (where, at some point, you'll hear most of these songs + a whole bunch of others in the pretty big and always getting bigger rotation of quality tuneage). Oh yeah… you'll also find a lot of these tunes (and whole bunch of other gems) on the 'Bandcamp Radio' I recently (re)setup.
Finally, please remember to remember the following: music makes all our lives a bit more bearable, but the continued making of that music requires all of us listeners to give a little love back. Whether that be by buying what we like, sharing a metaphorical pint, or even just the simple act of spreading the word / letting the artist know how much you dig it, anything beyond silent appreciation goes a long way.