Radio Kurtodrome 34
Just a regular episode this time. Thirty minutes of music, either streams or downloads (identified by a 'D') but all incredibly legal.

LAUB - Temporaries (D)
The first time Laub was mentioned on this site was when we picked 'Wortspur' as Video of the Week. From their 2002 album Filesharing comes this beautiful track.

STYROFOAM - The Long Wait (D)
Just a month ago we told you it wasn't easy to find an MP3 by Styrofoam but, lo and behold, thanks to Insound we finally found one and it's even from the man's latest album I'm What's There To Show That Something's Missing, so what more would we want?

CHASING DOROTEA - The Anchor Song (D)
In 2001 Christopher Sander wrote 12 songs in one week and managed to get them released on the Summersound label (now taken over by Labrador). The eponymous debut album was released in 2002 and in 2003 Radio Kurtodrome discovered these Swedes.

HER SPACE HOLIDAY - The Doctor And The DJ (D)
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but are apples also the solution against overenthusiastic DJ's? Who knows! But what we do know is that her space holiday is the brainchild of audioInformationPhenomena label owner Marc Bianchi and that this songs come from the marvellously titled album Home is Where You Hang Yourself.

TINDERSTICKS - Trying To Find A Home
Tindersticks always hate to fight against their Sad Men and Suicidal Maniacs image and that's our feeble link from her space holiday to Tindersticks. The band is performing across Europe at this very moment, a very good occasion to play one of their latest songs. Sit back and let the beauty sink in.

FOUR TET - Glue of the World (D)
This MP3 comes courtesy of Vitaminic and we think it's best you download the song before you try to listen to it. We're just glad to have found another Four Tet song online. This song is from the album Pause.

BROADCAST - Pendulum (D)
After Four Tet's lullaby it's up to Broadcast to wake you up again. Their brand new album has the rather daft title Haha Sound. Funny?

KINGS OF LEON - Molly's Chambers
One of the latest hypes must be Kings of Leon because we're coming across that name virtually anywhere. But are they any good? Decide for yourself and see you in ten days for our Les Nuits Botanique special.


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