Podcast #2: The Haunted Forests of Neptune

the haunted forests of neptune

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My second podcast mix is entitled “The Haunted Forests of Neptune”. It’s a very dramatic name, I knew you would like it. It’s got some great new wave jams for your work-outs and some psychedelic serenades that will remind you of those cold lonely nights on a rocket from so long ago. Enjoy these hot tunes, kiddos!

Track Listing
1. Siouxsie and the Banshees - Dear Prudence
2. The Knife - Pass This On
3. Edgar Froese - Blue Panther
4. Deux - Game and Performance
5. The Blow - Fists Up
6. Yaz - Only You
7. The Wake - Of The Matter (Version)
8. The Bees - Stand
9. Air - Mayfair Song
10. Ivy - Keep Moving
11. Billy Bragg & Wilco - Ingrid Bergman
12. The Legends - Today
13. Hot Chip - The Warning
14. Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song
15. Mercury Rev - First-Time Mothers Joy (Flying)
16. Lucio Battisti - Ancora Tu

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Podcast | posted on January 26, 2007 at 4:12 pm
  • Dude, the inclusion of Yaz in this podcast pretty much makes it the best thing ever.


  • i subscribed :)

    did you ever tell me what you thought of the air album?


  • 1. That Yaz song is amazing. At the end of my favorite movie, Fallen Angels, there is a truly sublime barbershop quartet cover of it that plays over the final transcendent moment and the ending credits.

    2. The new Air album is rad. I haven’t thoroughly taken the time to listen to it yet, but I greatly enjoy what I have heard in my preliminary sessions with the material. I hope to soon delve deeper into its mysteries. Thus far, I can’t say it’s my favorite Air album, however.

    PS Thanks for subscribing :)



  • I was confused for a moment there, thinking you may be getting Yazoo mixed-up with Yazz, but then I remembered Yazoo were marketed as Yaz in the US — why-ever was that?


  • According to my internet research, it was because there was a record label in the US at the time with the name “Yazoo”