DJ set list for December 17, 2018

Thanks to all who tuned in for my first WSND show of Winter 2018.  It was nice to return to the studio and find some new music I hadn’t heard yet this year.

Here’s my set list from the witching hour, most of which is also on the 7th Level Music YouTube channel as a playlist.

  1. Spesh – Teflon
  2. Tanukichan – Lazy Love
  3. Night Beats – Ain’t a Ghost
  4. The Dirtbombs – I’m Qualified to Satisfy You
  5. Necromancy radio ad
  6. The Cramps – Like a Bad Girl Should
  7. Big Bliss – Constants
  8. Alien radio ad
  9. The Raveonettes – Dirty Eyes (Sex Don’t Sell)
  10. Vintage 1960’s Tom McCan’s shoes radio ad
  11. The KVB – Above us
  12. Jon Hopkins – Singularity
  13. Melkbelly – Cawthra
  14. TV on the Radio – Wolf Like Me (live)
  15. Fucked Up – Raise Your Voice Joyce
  16. Ebony, Ivory, and Jade radio ad
  17. Public Image Ltd. – Fishing
  18. Depeche Mode – Route 66
  19. E.L.O. – Fire on High
  20. E.L.O. – Tightrope
  21. Space Raiders radio ad
  22. E.L.O. – Shine a Little Love
  23. Terrestre – Tepache Jam
  24. Underworld – Glam Bucket
  25. Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin – Profondo Rosso
  26. Encounter with the Unknown radio ad
  27. Kula Shaker – Moonshine
  28. Soul Coughing – Rolling
  29. Gordon Lightfoot – Love and Maple Syrup (requested)
  30. The Land that Time Forgot radio ad
  31. Radiohead – The Daily Mail
  32. Laura Carbone – Grace
  33. Khruangbin – Christmas Time Is Here

I’ll be back on air at midnight (EST) on Christmas Eve.  I hope you’ll tune in for plenty of good music.

Keep your mind open.

[A subscription would be a great gift.]

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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