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Split In The Sky

Tue. May 20, 2025 9pm - 12am (KAFM Grand Junction)

Enjoy a small slice of tragic beauty in the form of Nell Smith, whose musical instincts reach well beyond her perpetually young voice. Tonight I had to park down the block, as The Sauce Boss was visiting the Radio Room all the way from my old Florida stomping grounds.

Enjoy a small slice of tragic beauty in the form of <strong>Nell Smith</strong>, whose musical instincts reach well beyond her perpetually young voice. Tonight I had to park down the block, as The Sauce Boss was visiting the Radio Room all the way from my old Florida stomping grounds.
Nell Smith
SongArtistNotes
Cheese And Onions
Galaxie 500
Originally from the Rutles
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Funny
BRONCHO
Sumérgete en cheddar
jaco pastorius
Califone
For old Florida
Under Rats (feat. Saul Williams)
Deerhoof
Assemble your phobias
Camouflage
Kit Sebastian
Feeling quite vampyros
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Split In The Sky
Nell Smith
Good moog
12 Blown Tires
Tennis
Ode to road hazard coverage
777
L.A. Witch
Strumming the bridge strings
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Use Your Delusions I
AM Gold
Do not blink
Hot Coffee
The Movers
Gets you going
Pause at You
Courting
Witness the flashing lights
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Nothing Lasts Forever
Mamalarky
Yanking on the side chain
Have You Had Enough
The Paint Splats
Give us more
Right Time
Silver Synthetic
Grooving quite nicely
Makes Me Happy
Undersea Poem
Music for small apartments
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unpopular parts of a pig
Mclusky
The violence continues unabated
Es ansiedad
Ilegales
Este mundo
Not The Season
Dead Meadow
Slow pilgrimage
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Inner Wave
Flipturn
Coming from a beach radio
I Can Hear Your Love
My Morning Jacket
Somewhat tropical
Common People (John Peel Session)
Pulp
Completely accurate
Still A Gorilla
Spin Doctors
No monkeying around
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Mt dub feat. Stu Mackenzie
Babe Rainbow
A fine pairing
The Most
Tunde Adebimpe
It’s the beat
Pateando culos
Los Pirañas
A necessary service
Jackie Chan Is A Punk Rocker
Heavy Vegetable
You know it
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Far Away In Space
Lord Nap
Past the Oort Cloud
Swinub
Wet
Incomprehensibly adorable
Sad K.
All Night Radio
Picked up on alien AM
Ballad
New Model Army
Evergreen music
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STRANGE
The Raveonettes
Old timey strolling
Dog’s Got A Bone (BBC Radio 6 Music, Rocket Science Session - 01.05.04)
The Beta Band
Hypnotic meditation
3030 Meets The Doc Pt.1
Dr. Octagon
A gathering of like minds
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Oga Doctor
Femi Kuti
The medicine you need
Surprise, Surprise
Housemeister
Murderous clockwork
LOL & POP feat. Blaya
Buraka Som Sistema
Waking up sweating
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GUM (feat. Taprikk Sweezee & BAKUBAKU DOKIN)
Towa Tei
It says yummy right there
Risk
Atom™
Always comes down to Kamchatka
Area 54
Flying Mojito Bros
Three better than 51!
Garmonbozia (Instrumental)
Flying Lotus
Ponderous meanderings
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Lazer Rays of the Sacred Heart
Million Year Picnic
Bright and piercing
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