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Featured Label: Fat Cat Records

Monday, November 29th, 2010

By: Mike Madavi

fat cat 269x300 Featured Label: Fat Cat RecordsBrighton, England’s Fat Cat Records have grown from a humble record store to an indie music powerhouse that carries some of today’s finest artists in a eclectic and high quality lineup. The label originally began in as a record store in Crawley, West Sussex in 1989, founded by Alex Knight and Dave Cawley. After saving up, the store moved to central London in 1990, where it found a niche specializing in Detroit and Chicago-based techno and house, which was hard to come by in those parts. In 1997 they made the leap from selling records to making records, as the store closed and the label was born, initially releasing dance and electronic 12’’s. Today, it rests in Brighton and has earned a reputation as a top notch English label, boasting an amazing lineup that includes all forms of electronic music, some post rock, indie rock, noise, and pop-punk. They’ve also got a real eye for talent, as the label is credited with discovering such critically-adored acts as Sigur Ros, Animal Collective, Frightened Rabbit, The Twilight Sad, Múm, No Age, Vetiver, and We Were Promised Jetpacks. Another really cool program the label handles is Furballs, a bi-monthly live music event in Brighton which is a must-see if you’re traveling there during one. The label is currently run by Adam Pierce, who also plays in Mice Parade, a Fat Cat staple.

We spoke to Anna Bond, Fat Cat’s Label Manager and Adam’s right-hand lady, about what it’s like working for the label. Check out her responses and grab some free Promotracks after the jump!

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We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

WWPJp11 300x300 We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter SessionsAwesome Scottish indie rock band We Were Promised Jetpacks had the pleasure of playing the Daytrotter Sessions this week. The band is made up of Adam Thompson, Michael Palmer, Sean Smith and Darren Lackie. During the session, they played songs off their album These Four Walls. From Daytrotter: “The band [...] makes its music feel as if there’s nothing like a good catharsis, something to jar the system – as if the smelling salts had been brought out and, suddenly, things are different. There’s nothing quite like getting those personal injustices off of a chest, just rearing back and letting loose with some pent up rustling, trying to push the moon further back in the sky by a couple hundred feet. It’s an emotional stream of thought that [singer] Thompson taps into and his bandmates execute, bringing to life all of the feelings that were already feeling very lively within them, hurting them a bit as they simmered and grew into meaningful assignments of blame. There’s a desire and a yearning on the group’s last full-length, These Four Walls, that want for just a little something more, any kind of replacement of the stagnancy for something that’s charged, something that’s a bit scary. It’s a plea for youth again and it’s a plea for such things that make us choke on our breaths again, anything that will get us worked up.” Listen to their session here.

Daytrotter is known for selecting unique and impressive artists, so this is quite an accomplishment for Jetpacks. They now join the ranks of fellow IODA artists that have played on the Daytrotter Sessions such as Frightened Rabbit, J. Tillman, Alela Diane, Brother Ali, Deastro, Andrew W.K., Christopher Denny, David Karsten Daniels, Sean Hayes, The Papercuts, Nina Nastasia and more.
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download icon We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions “Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3)
from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)

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206446 72 We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter SessionsFrightened Rabbit
download icon We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions “Head Rolls Off” (mp3)
from “The Midnight Organ Fight”
(Fat Cat Records)

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283208 72 We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter SessionsBrother Ali
download icon We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions “Us” (mp3)
from “Us”
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)

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297580 72 We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter SessionsAlela Diane
download icon We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions “The Rifle” (mp3)
from “The Pirate’s Gospel”
(Holocene Music)

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186133 72 We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter SessionsChristopher Denny
download icon We Were Promised Jetpacks on Daytrotter Sessions “Gypsy Into A Carpenter” (mp3)
from “Age Old Hunger”
(00:02:59 LLC)

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The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The New York Times’ Art Beat section recently reviewed a series of performances at this year’s SXSW festival in Austin, and it seems our beloved IODA artists made quite an impression on them! Here’s a list of some of the artists and what Art Beat had to say about their performances (some of the quotes come from a feature they do called the “four word review;” it’s easy to guess which ones):

Frightened Rabbit: “Frightened Rabbit–singular noun, full band–devotes itself to hangdog anthems. Its stage patter was so unassuming that the band’s lead singer, Scott Hutchison, insisted the group had been outplayed by an opening act, We Were Promised Jetpacks. But the music contradicted that humility.” – Jon Pareles

206446 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “The Modern Leper” (mp3)
from “The Midnight Organ Fight”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Son Lux: “Son Lux had a different sonic palette for each song, from static-y dance beats to sparse piano notes, with lyrics that sketched bleak images” – Jon Pareles

300149 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “Weapons VI” (mp3)
from “Weapons – EP”
(anticon)
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Tobacco: “Tobacco, from Black Moth Super Rainbow, played elastic electronica, full of aggressive analog swoops and buzzes, that moved in and out of dance beats.” – Jon Pareles

232561 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “Dirt (feat. Aesop Rock)” (mp3)
from “Fucked Up Friends”
(anticon)
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Hauschka: “Hauschka … builds his repeating structures with a Romantic ear — pensive minor chords, inviting melodic lines, slow-cresting dynamics — and, sometimes, a foundation of rock rhythm. Even with their echoes of Philip Glass, the pieces were ingenious and exquisite.” – Jon Pareles

229049 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “Freibad” (mp3)
from “Ferndorf”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Still Life Still: “…just when we were about to get back to work, Still Life Still kicked in. The band’s set was full of time shifts, sudden vocals and minor chords, but managed to make obtuse angles fit together almost sweetly. We stayed. The world and its petty needs would have to wait.” – David Carr

279047 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “Neon Blue” (mp3)
from “Girls Come Too”
(Arts & Crafts)
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Broken Social Scene: “… Emily Haines of Metric wandered onstage in a gray hoodie, along with her bandmate James Shaw, to knock down a version of “Anthems for a 17 Year Old Girl.” Oddly enough, the addition of yet even more people seemed to solve the math and steady the presentation. By the end, people were even dancing.” – David Carr

Thee Oh Sees: “Thee Oh Sees have the propulsion of punk and the whirl of psychedelia, and the foursome … drew a few hundred people. A few hundred very enthusiastic people … the vibe was far more chummy than polished. The group performed in a tight knot with the audience clustered inches around it. There was a mosh pit and even some crowd-surfing. At times the dancing was so hard the bridge shook.” – Melena Ryzik

176344 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “It Killed Mom” (mp3)
from “Thee Oh Sees Sucks Blood”
(Castle Face)
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We Were Promised Jetpacks: “Masculine emo road untaken.” – Ben Sisario

259945 72 The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!download icon The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW! “Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3)
from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Real Estate: “Rollin’ downriver, beery haze.” – Ben Sisario

Warpaint: “They start out airborne, with high rippling chords and pinging patterns; soon one of the women starts singing a line or two that becomes an incantation, usually about a tense relationship: “All the time it took you to get yourself straight,” one chides. And then the drums kick in, the bass dives down and Warpaint turns downright funky while the guitars still float. First they hypnotize; then they get you dancing.” – Jon Pareles

Current Priorities: March 9th- 30th

Monday, March 15th, 2010

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frirabbit 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Frightened Rabbit
“The Winter Of Mixed Drinks

Fat Cat Records
Genre: Rock : Indie
UPC: 600116998422
Territories: World ex- EU, JP, TW, AU, NZ
Release Date: 03.09.10
Frightened Rabbit’s steady ascent is set to rise incrementally with the release of the new album, appetite for which has been whetted by the anthemic “Swim Until You Can’t See Land” teaser single which gave the band their first Zane Lowe plays and made a unaminous critcal impression at NME, Q, News Of The World, Record Of The Day, CMU Daily.

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“The Last Place You’ll Look
Fat Cat Records
Genre: Rock : Indie
UPC: 600116610225
Territories: World ex- EU, AU
Release Date: 03.09.10
We Were Promised Jetpacks new EP is quieter, more drawn out, using strings and piano where the last album focused on distorted guitars and big drum sounds. This alternate sonic pallette reveals a no-less-appealing side of the band: less spiky and urgent, but with songwriting chops and melodic mastery to spare.

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etran 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Etran Finatawa
“Tarkat Tajje / Let’s Go!
Riverboat Records
Genre: World : African
UPC: 605633005523
Territories: World
Release Date: 03.15.10
Etran Finatawa’s hypnotic musical groove evokes the breathless heat and shimmering horizon of the Sahara. With laid back guitars, driving rhythms and compelling voices, Tarkat Tajje/Let’s Go! invites you to accompany this dynamic band of Wodaabe and Touareg nomads on their evolving musical journey.

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seanhayes 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Sean Hayes
“Run Wolves Run”
Sean Hayes
Genre: Folk : Rhythmic Soul
UPC: 844185041652
Territories: World
Release Date: 03.16.10
San Francisco based Folk Maestro is back with his most complete record yet. Run Wolves Run is beautifully crafted yet still raw, with live emotion. Beautiful songs, beautiful singing and stellar playing.

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“Close Calls With Brick Walls / Mother of Mankind
STEEV MIKE
Genre: Hard Rock : Alternative
UPC: 5055300315229
Territories: World ex- JP, KR
Release Date: 03.23.10
Previously only available in Japan and Korea, Close Calls With Brick Walls is a turning point in the evolution of the character known as Andrew W.K.. The album tweaks and scrambles the slamming party music of his first two albums into strange new forms, yet still retains the same delirious energy for which he is best known.

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dirtysweet 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Dirty Sweet
“American Spiritual”

Acetate Records
Genre: Rock : Classic Rock
UPC: 094061703925
Territories: World
Release Date: 03.23.10
After five years of pounding rock and roll pavement, including performances at Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo, Dirty Sweet have answered the call with the sonic insurgence of American Spiritual, a revolutionary barn-burner that melts the mold of rock music!

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muxmool 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Mux Mool
Skulltaste
Ghostly International
Genre: Electronic : Hip-Hop
UPC: 804297909929
Territory: Americas
Release Date: 03.23.10
“I think beat-making is really the study of every kind of music,” says Brian Lindgren, the artist known as Mux Mool, “Anyone who makes beats should be experimenting in other genres.” On Skulltaste, Lindgren’s full-length debut on Ghostly International, the producer was determined to explore every corner of his beat-steeped psyche, and the resulting document is a masterpiece of eclectic cohesion.

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dengue 150x150 Current Priorities: March 9th  30th Various Artists
“Dengue Fever presents Electric Cambodia

Minky Records
Genre: Asian : Garage Rock
UPC: 824247018228
Territories: World
Release Date: 03.22.10
This music was recorded in the 1960s and early ’70s soon after Cambodia became an independent nation. It was a period of rapid modernization that not only influenced music, but also architecture, sculpture, painting, dance and cinema. For many it was Cambodia’s own artistic renaissance. A time pointing to a hopeful future.

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IODA Marketing’s Best of 2009 lists

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As 2009 draws to a close it’s that glorious time for Best Of lists. Each member of the marketing team, both domestic and international, narrowed their favorite albums to a top 5 list plus one outstanding reissue. From Hyperdub’s 5th Anniversary compilation, Deer Tick’s alt-country sophomore release, We Were Promised Jetpacks’ rousing debut to The Monks’ lovingly researched reissue of Black Monk Time, these releases are all over the place and showcase a really eclectic year of releases.

Don’t miss the downloadable tracks at the bottom and stay tuned for the latest IODAcast featuring many of the artists included below!

Thanks and Enjoy!

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adam wwpjp IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAdam Rabinovitz- VP Marketing

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks- These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. A Sunny Day In Glasgow- Ashes Grammar [Mis Ojos Discos]

3. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

4. Bela Fleck- Throw Down Your Heart… [Rounder Records

5. Ultre- The Nest And Skull [Audiobulb Records]

Re-issue: The Monks- Black Monk Time [Light In The Attic]

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Beth 5 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBethany Clayton- Marketing, UK

1. Various Artists- 5: Five Years Of Hyperdub [Hyperdub Records]

2. Brother Ali- Us [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

3. Bass Clef- May The Bridges I Burn Light The Way [Blank Tapes]

4. Felt- Felt 3: A Tribute To Rosie Perez [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

5. The Orb- Baghdad Batteries [Malicious Damage]

Re-issue: The Gun Club – Death Party [Cooking Vinyl]

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christ liquidstranger IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsChristophe LeBreton- Marketing, France

1. Imaad Wasif- The Voidist [Tee Pee Records]

2. Oumou Sangare- Seya [World Circuit]

3. Liquid Stranger- The Intergalatic Slapstick [Interchill Records]

4. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

5. Boo Boo Davis- Ain’t Gotta Dime [Black and Tan Records]

Re-Issue: not specified

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craig BMSR IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsCraig O’Neill- Marketing Account Manager

1. BadboE- Break The Funk [Auditorydesigns]

2. Black Moth Super Rainbow- Eating Us [Graveface Records]

3. The Prodigy- Invaders Must Die [Take Me To The Hospital]

4. The Phenomenal Handclap Band- The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire]

5. Big Boss Man- Full English Beat Breakfast [Blow Up]

Re-issue: Various Artists- Disco Loco, Vol. 1 [LocoBop]

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Elijah Souls IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsElijah Carroll- Marketing Coordinator

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks – These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. Mantis – Still Life [Brick Records]

3. Megafaun – Gather, Form & Fly [Hometapes]

4. Souls of Mischief – Montezuma’s Revenge [Hieroglyphics Imperium]

5. Tommy T – The Prester John Sessions [Easy Star]

Reissue: The Roots – Organix [Groove Distribution]

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsGreg Beshers – Director of Marketing

1. Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel – Willy and the Wheel [Bismeaux Records]

2. John Doe And The Sadies – Country Club [Outside Music]

3. The Phenomenal Handclap Band – The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire Recordings]

4. General Elektriks – Good City For Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Rail Band – Belle Epoque Vol. 3: Dioba [Sterns]

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsJillian Putnam-Smith- Programming Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Choir of Young Believers – This is For the White in Your Eyes [Ghostly International]

3. Ultre – The Nest and the Skull [Audiobulb Records]

4. Sleepy Sun – Sleepy Son [ATP Recordings]

5. Bear in Heaven – Beast Rest Forth Mouth [Hometapes]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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287255 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMai Sasaki- Marketing, Japan

1. Céu – Vagarosa [Six Degrees]

2. Madeleine Peyroux – Bare Bones [Rounder Records]

3. General Elektriks – Good City for Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

4. Abigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project – Afterquake [Undercover Culture Music]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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277308 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMatt Wright- Marketing Account Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Ecstasy & Friends – Lone [Werk Discs]

3. Various Artists – 5: Five Years of Hyperdub [Hyperdub]

4. Yura Yura Teikoku – Hollow Me / Beautiful [Death From Abroad

5. Jega - Variance (Volumes 1 & 2) [Planet Mu]

Reissue: The Monks – Black Monk Time [Light in the Attic]

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284503 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsOzgur Okter- Senior Manager, Marketing

1. Ancestors – Of Sound Mind [Tee Pee Records]

2. Astra – The Weirding [Rise Above Records]

3. Baroness – Blue Record [Relapse Records]

4. Cave – Psychic Psummer [Important]

5. Shrinebuilder – Shrinebuilder [Neurot]

Reissue: Ofege – Try And Love [Academy LPs]

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263370 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsRobert Litsen- Marketing, Scandinavia

1. Miss Li – Dancing the Whole Way Home [National]

2. The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die [Cooking Vinyl]

3. Ane Brun – Changing of the Seasons [Determine Records AB]

4. Florence Valentin – Spring Ricco [Startracks]

5. Pauline – Never Said I Was An Angel [Tri-Sound]

Reissue: The Hellacopters – Supershitty to the Max [MNW]

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270720 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTara Cuesta- Marketing, Spain

1. Matt & Kim – Grand [Artwerk Music]

2. Vic Chesnutt – At the Cut [Constellation]

3. Wojtek Godzisz – Wodjtek Godzisz [Tigertrap Records]

4. Bettina Koester – Queen of Noise [Asinella Records]

5. Apse – Climp Up [ATP/Recordings]

Reissue: Blue – Another Night Time Flight [Demon]

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259945 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWe Were Promised Jetpacks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3)
from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)

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283208 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBrother Ali
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Us” (mp3)
from “Us”
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)

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281463 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsLiquid Stranger
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Soundboy Killa” (mp3)
from “The Intergalactic Slapstick”
(Interchill Records)

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263548 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBlack Moth Super Rainbow
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise” (mp3)
from “Eating Us”
(Graveface Records)

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284536 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTommy T
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “The Response (featuring Gigi)” (mp3)
from “The Prester John Sessions”
(Easy Star Records)

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWillie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Hesitation Blues” (mp3)
from “Willie And The Wheel”
(Bismeaux Records)

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsHere We Go Magic
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Fangela” (mp3)
from “Here We Go Magic”
(Western Vinyl)

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280056 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMilton Nascimento
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Canção do Sal” (mp3)
from “Travessia”
(Dubas Musica)

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254916 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsThe Monks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Monk Time” (mp3)
from “Black Monk Time”
(Light In The Attic)

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279058 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsVic Chesnutt
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Chain” (mp3)
from “At the Cut”
(Constellation)

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265630 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAbigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Sala” (mp3)
from “Afterquake”
(Undercover Culture Music)

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IODAcast 059: Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, More

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Featuring Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, The Riverdales, The Audreys and The Dry Spells.

Listen at IODAcast.com or at iTunes.

272399 72 IODAcast 059: Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, MoreRainbow Arabia
“Haunted Hall”
from “Kabukimono”
(Manimal Vinyl)

269758 72 IODAcast 059: Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, MoreThe Most Serene Republic
download icon IODAcast 059: Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, More “Heavens To Purgatory” (mp3)
from “…And The Ever Expanding Universe”
(Arts & Crafts)

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259945 72 IODAcast 059: Rainbow Arabia, The Most Serene Republic, We Were Promised Jetpacks, MoreWe Were Promised Jetpacks
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from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)

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from “Invasion USA”
(Asian Man Records)

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from “Between Last Night and Us”
(The Audreys)

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from “Too Soon For Flowers”
(Antenna Farm Records)

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