Here is about three hours of music, from at least six hours compiled, of songs that fall under the Post Punk genre. You'll find new groups, old groups and, hopefully some songs you know and love and some that you will love after hearing on this show.
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According to Wikipedia: Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, adopting instead a broader, more experimental approach that incorporated a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-rock influences. Inspired by punk's energy and DIY ethic but determined to move beyond rock clichés, artists drew influence from German krautrock and experimented with styles such as funk, electronic music, jazz, and dance music; the production techniques of dub and disco; and ideas from modernist art, cinema, literature, and politics.
SETLIST:
Sister Europe The Psychedelic Furs Psychedelic Furs
16 Lawns Be A Better Man
The Gap Thompson Twins Into the Gap (Deluxe Edition)
Feathers-Oar-Blades Cocteau Twins Lullabies
Run, Get Drunk & Fall in Love Again Lurve Run, Get Drunk & Fall in Love Again
Six Beats Under Promo DJ Wednesday
Stretch (7" Version) Maximum Joy Stretch - Single
Friend or Foe Adam Ant Stand & Deliver - The Very Best of Adam & The Ants
Aphrodisiac Bow Wow Wow The Best of Bow Wow Wow
Love Und Romance The Slits Cut (Deluxe Edition)
Placebo (Db Boosted) Meat Beat Manifesto Satyricon
Fir Cone Children Your First Listen ID Alex Donat
Nemesis [The Arch Deviant Mix] Shriekback
French Disko Stereolab Oscillions Fron The Anti Sun
Your Voice Fir Cone Children Gearshifting 2
Wau Wau Nina Hagen, Spliff & Nina Hagen Band Unbehagen
Debaser Pixies Death to the Pixies 1987-1991 Disc 1
Souvlaki Bass Station and You Are There DJ Brandon Dudley Eardrum Buzz Radio
Hanging on the Telephone Blondie Parallel Lines
Mental Hopscotch Missing Persons Classic Masters: Missing Persons
Sweat Oingo Boingo Good For Your Soul 2
Terres Basses Lulu Lulu
The Baby Screams The Cure The Head On the Door (Deluxe Edition)
Station ID 9-volt velvet
Modern God Klammer You Have Been Processed
Curious Venom Wastrels Wastrels
Sunrise New Order Low-life [Collector's Edition] Disc 1
damaged goods Gang Of Four At The Palace
Off the Charts Odin Stone Odin Stone II
Robert Smith Hair Phase EDBZ Promo
Wrong Heart Permafrost
Plummet Iceblynk daylight x darknight
Flypaper For Freaks Six By Seven The Way I Feel Today
Water Kittens for Christian Privilege of Your Company 2
Gates of Steel (Live) Devo Freedom Of Choice (Deluxe Remastered Edition)
Vapour Trail Promo Jana Blankenberge
EDBZ Promo Chris - The Orchids
Goodbye (Live) Asobi Seksu Live At The Echo (October 6th, 2006)
New Dream Dramarama Box Office Bomb ..Plus.. The Best Of Cinema Verite
Never Say Never Romeo Void Warm, In Your Coat
Monitor Siouxsie and the Banshees Juju [Bonus Tracks]
Bags Public Image Limited Compact Disc
Fir Cone Children Your First Listen ID
Untitled Interpol Turn On the Bright Lights
Sweet Home TRAITRS THE SICK, TIRED AND ILL
No Love Lost Joy Division Substance
Never Stop (Discotheque) Echo & The Bunnymen Porcupine (Expanded Version)
Somebody's Trying To Tell Me Something Midnight Oil 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Eardrum Buzz Radio - Promo The Speed Of Sound
EDBZ Promo Glenn St Christopher
Tension (John Peel - 27/04/81) Killing Joke The Peel Sessions 79 - 81
Tattooed Love Boys (Live in Central Park, August 1980) Pretenders Pretenders II (Deluxe Edition)
Know Your Rights The Clash Combat Rock
Including suggestions by:
Brandon Dudley
the sound, the opposition, the wake, maximum joy, a certain ratio?
Colan Miles
Bauhaus, the cure and Interpol for me please Bret.
Iain Stenhouse
Cool! Any room for Odin Stone??
Shane Speed
Cocteau Twins, Banshees, Bunnymen and Chameleons please
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