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Mawkish Twaddle with Bob N., No. 309, 8/26/23
Mawkish Twaddle has returned after a week off, my first break since November 2019. The program includes spectacular new sounds from Feeling Figures, The Shivvers, Red Pants, Blue Ocean, Fuckleberry Hinn, Seablite, Fascinations Grand Chorus, Tamar Berk, Vasas Flora Och Fauna, The Radio Field, Sloppy Heads, Prewn, Freundliche Kreisel, Party Milk, Ahemaa Nwomkro, The Smashing Times, Equipment Pointed Ankh, The Flashcubes, Anna Hillburg, The Cowboys, The New Existentialists, Wreckless Eric, Muma Ganoush, Jazz Mags, Tony Jay, Fay Victor, Fievel Is Glauque, Ostseetraum, A. Savage, Hurry, The Prize, Raw Poetic Feat. Damu The Fudgemunk, Famous Mammals, Adiós Amores, Minor Conflict, The Clientele, Healing & Peace, Who Is She?, Titi Bakorta, Bebel Gilberto, Teleman, The Bug Club, The 1981, and Modern Nature.The past is represented by just two tracks this time around, but what tracks they are. The artists: Suckle and The Fall.