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No Pares Hasta Tener Lo Suficiente

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

I just recently noticed the Morbysphere, the term I had to come up with just now for all the interesting music swirling about Kevin Morby, his solo work and that with Woods and Babies, and now the work of his frequent musical collaborator Justin Sullivan as Night Shop, which vibrates in roughly the same product-of-two-primes harmonic frequency. Also tonight, I will be breaking my personal record for longest track played on the air with the full length of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s “The Dripping Tap”.

I just recently noticed the Morbysphere, the term I had to come up with just now for all the interesting music swirling about <strong>Kevin Morby</strong>, his solo work and that with Woods and Babies, and now the work of his frequent musical collaborator Justin Sullivan as Night Shop, which vibrates in roughly the same product-of-two-primes harmonic frequency. Also tonight, I will be breaking my personal record for longest track played on the air with the full length of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s “The Dripping Tap”.
Kevin Morby
SongArtistNotes
No Pares Hasta Tener Lo Suficiente (Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough)
Los Miticos Del Ritmo
Hat tip to Andrew Chadwick
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Forever Night
Night Shop
Ever-flashing the streetlights
Crutch
Band of Horses
High lonesome sound
Paste
Pluto
Delectable fuzz
Excited Ones
Guided By Voices
At a measured pace
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Pista (Fresh Start)
Los Bitchos
Liquid rhythms
Memories Of Gay Paree
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
Speechless
The Long Island Sound
Beirut
Sad drinking music
Miller's Crake
John Zorn
Quite the twist
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Art School
Heavenly
It’s a scene
Adding N To X
Add N to X
A wild oscillation
I Love Only You
Hefner
An exclusive arrangement
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If It's Poison
Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
Slow burning
Dear Prudence
Siouxsie + the Banshees
An iconic retake
(I Love The Sound Of) Breaking Glass
Nick Lowe
Skipping off the beat
Goodnight Sweetheart
The Jazz Butcher
A proper farewell
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Premium Offer
Drug Church
New kind of goth
Follow The Lights
Pom Poko
It is implacable
Quit Doin' It
Mates Of State
Audio fireworks
Crying Blood
VV Brown
Strutting proud
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Wild
Spoon
Darkened affair
OK, Tomorrow I'll Be Perfect (US High-School Mix)
Stella
Sounds like a plan
Processional
Camper Van Beethoven
A dramatic turn of events
Ocean Man
Ween
The inspiration for Spongebob Squarepants
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Killing Time
Hot Water Music
A fair return
Career Opportunities
Sex Clark Five
Originally from the Clash
Love Reaches Out
A Place to Bury Strangers
Manchester flashback
Black Leather on the Inside
Night Crickets
It’s the fine life
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Love Bug feat. The California Honeydrops
Man-Like-Devin
Plucking on the banjo
Heads a roll Dub
The Prophets
Extra studio trickery
Cumbia Luna Negra
Tomar Williams
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Run Run Run
Amber Coffman
Originally from Yoko Ono
Chaos Space Marine
Black Country, New Road
Joining the syncopated circus
Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Kenlou B-boy Remix
Saint Etienne
Funked out
I have seen enough
Metronomy
A good cool down
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LDDAE
Bogdan Raczynski
A tour of the space station
Daftendirekt
Daft Punk
Can’t go wrong with the classics
When The Sun Explodes
Trentemøller
Waves washing over
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The Dripping Tap
King Gizzard + the Lizard Wizard
Can’t get more epic
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