(Podcaster) Kicking off 2022 with a bang! James Crowley starts the year with a conversation with Sammy Wiener of the Red String Podcast, where they create playlists about a dying robot as it slowly recounts its memories. Equal parts moving and hilarious, it’s a great way to kick off the new year.
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Sammy’s Playlist:
Sweet Trip – To All The Dancers Of the World
My bloody valentine – Touched
MGMT – As You Move Through the World
Beach House – Space Song
The Avalanches – Etoh
DJ Shadow – Midnight in a Perfect World
James’ Playlist:
Mastersystem – Notes on a Life Not Quite Lived
John 5 and the Creatures – I Am John 5
Lil Aaron – 4 Life
Georgia Maq – Big Embarrassing Heart
Spiritualized – Sail on Throughs
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