From Glasgow To The Axis Of Tourism

The Vile Arts Radio Hour // 1500-1700 01.10.10

from glasgow to the axis of evil

Between pondering the return of New York No Wave celebrities SWANS and looking forward to the opening of Leann O'Kasi's Dirty Promises at the Tron, host Gareth K Vile chats about the Mental Health Art and Film festival, introduces Skinny travel correspondent Ally McLeod and finds out about the connection between Glasgow burlesque and Japan.

With a fine playlist curated lovingly by Skinny Music Editor Dave Kerr, this Skinny Radio Two Hour visits the Phantom Band, The Twilight Sad, obscure religious cults and an Art Club Cabaret in East Kilbride.

Posted at 17:04, 1st October 2010

playlist

A Glamour
The Phantom Band Chemikal Underground
Splinter
The Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
Isabella Goldie arrives to discuss mental health and the upcoming festival
Favourite Son
The Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
I Forgot The Fall
The Fruit Tree Foundation Chemikal Underground
Combustion
Meshuggah Back on Black
Chris Gorman talks about Glasgow cabaret and Big in Japan
Porcelain
Gorman Tornface
Woebegone (Flying Lotus' Like Woe)
The Long Lost Ninja Tune
The Wrong Car
Twilight Sad Fat Cat
The Mask
Danger Doom ft. Ghostface Lex
Reeling the Liars In
Swans Young God
Travel correspondent Ally McLeod arrives with tales of distant lands
Change The Beat (PZ Wicket Child Remix)
MF Doom and Radiohead White Label
Hyakkaryouran
Takanashi Yasuharu White Label
Ezir-Kara
Huun-Huur-Tu Jaro
According to Plan
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness Secretly Canadian

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