BreakThru Artist of the Week - Officer Flossie
Monday, April 23rd, 2007
Thanks friends!
Em
Thanks friends!
Em
Log on now to BreakThru Radio and check out the latest edition of my tuesday show.
HERE IS THE PLAYLIST
00:00:00 -
00:00:48 - Alice - Square Wave Punch
00:04:31 - The Professor - Mumsdollar
00:08:08 -
00:09:00 - Stickin’ Around - The Heathens
00:14:00 - Chicago - Sufjan Stevens
00:20:05 - I Remember - The Ones To Blame
00:23:42 - Lufthansa Heist Device - IamIsee
00:27:29 - All I Really Want To Know - The Selmanaires
00:29:58 - Stay - The Attorneys
00:34:34 -
00:35:06 - Lost Again! - Morningbell
00:38:11 - Strictly Rude - Big D And The Kids Table
00:42:53 - Volcanoes - Islands
00:48:16 - Goodnight Socialite - The Brobecks
00:51:08 - Young Men Dead - The Black Angels
00:56:37 - Goodbye Innocence - L.E.O.
01:00:25 -
01:00:42 - The Party’s Crashing Us - Of Montreal
01:05:33 - River Song (Grant Nelson Remix) - Bebel Gilberto
01:11:58 - Numbers Game - Foreign Islands
01:16:22 - Like I Can - Bo Rat
01:20:24 - Not Alone (Featuring Mike Patton) - Dub Trio
01:25:31 - Bastards - The Golden Dogs
01:29:23 -
01:29:30 - The Waning Moon - The Hidden Cameras
01:33:56 - Finish
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Log onto BreakThru Radio today and catch a very special edition of “The Third Rail”.
For those of you who don’t know, “The Third Rail” is a hip-hop show produced and hosted by DJ Just Jay, which airs every Tuesday on BTR.
Today’s show will feature, special guest host, DJ Jazzy Jeff!! Yes, the man who revolutionized hip-hop alongside the Fresh Prince.
The two have a great selection of hip-hop and some fun comentary to boot. So, swing by, check it out and enjoy!

Jacksonville lost a great band when Beautiful Mess moved to the A-T-L.
Of course, we can hardly blame them. The likelihood of an underground outfit getting noticed by the deep-pocketed industry folk is much stronger in Georgia than it is in Florida, which is how it’s always been.
It’s a damn shame (and we’re doing everything we can to change it) but oh well. That’s a whole other story.
The power trio hadn’t been back to the Sunshine State in many moons, which is why their recent show at Jackrabbits made for such a triumphant homecoming. They had new songs to share and new friends to show off, with fellow Atlanta acts Second Shift and The Swear bolstering the bill.
I’ve always thought of 1982 as one of Gainesville’s best live music venues, and not because I was born during that year. No, it’s because the past few shows I’ve attended there have been amazing (and the fact that they have an old-school Nintendo up in that beast only strengthens my opinion).
On this particular night, The Dark Romantics were scheduled to take the stage, and though I was completely unfamiliar with the band, I soon discovered that they hailed from Lakeland, Florida, the town I grew up in. (This connection totally added to my excitement.)
As the group stepped up, my first thought was “oh, so that’s who those girls were.” There had been two girls in the bar, prior to the set, who most of the guys in the room couldn’t take their eyes off of. While the majority of the crowd had come dressed in jeans and T-shirts, these attractive ladies looked like they had come straight out of the pages of Cosmo (but with a definite indie-rock edge). The remaining two members of the band completed the aesthetically pleasing quality of the group, with the lead singer sporting trendy glasses of the River’s Cuomo variety.
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