WSND DJ set list for December 19-20, 2021

Thanks to all who listened to my Deep Dive of Ernest Tubb last night from 8pm to 11pm, and then three hours of my Nocturne show until 2am. It was nice to have a lot of listeners enjoying everything from classic country to Tuareg music. Here’s my Nocturne set list for all interested.

  1. Khurangbin – Christmas Time Is Here
  2. Céu – Veranda Suspensa
  3. Jealous – K-Hole II
  4. A Place to Bury Strangers – In Your Heart
  5. Alex Maas – 500 Dreams (live)
  6. Dunsmuir – Crawling Chaos
  7. Splash ’96 – Local Radar
  8. Imarhan – Achinkad
  9. Open Hand – Again?
  10. JEFF The Brotherhood – Melting Place
  11. Bantha Rider – De Wanna Wanga
  12. David Bowie – Life on Mars?
  13. Delta 5 – Mind Your Own Business
  14. Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor – All Is Lust
  15. Morphine – A Head with Wings
  16. The Ever Expanding Elastic Waste Band – Palestrina
  17. Primus – Over the Grapevine
  18. Blackfoot – Train Train (request)
  19. Warm Drag – End Times
  20. Ty Segall – Everyone’s a Winner (live)
  21. Material Issue – Merry Christmas Will Do (request)
  22. Nick Cave and the Bad Sees – Red Right Hand (request)
  23. Osees – Heavy Doctor (live)
  24. Dum Dum Girls – Always Looking
  25. Gruntruck – Tribe
  26. The Kills – Hitched
  27. Drive-in intermission
  28. Damaged Bug – Sold America
  29. Adam Neely – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  30. Japandroids – Art Czars
  31. Spinerette – A Prescription for Mankind
  32. Zeke – Horror at Red Hook
  33. Hi Fi and the Roadburners – Run Johnny Run
  34. The Rolling Stones – Live with Me
  35. Gary Wilson – I Saw Santa Dancing in the Dark
  36. Screaming Females – Chamber for Sleep I
  37. Remington Super 60 – Misconception
  38. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Crazy in Blood
  39. The Soft Moon – Machines
  40. Com Truise – When Will You Find the Limit
  41. Cookin’ Soul and MF DOOM – MF Grinch

I’m back on air at 8pm EST on December 27th starting with a Deep Dive of My Bloody Valentine. I don’t yet know if a Nocturne show will follow.

Keep your mind open.

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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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