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Rob da Bank 2010-06-05 Festival Boy Special [Hotfile download]
Tracklist:
The Chemical Brothers — Swoon – Astralwerks
Round Table Knights — Calypso – Made To Play
Skream — Listening To The Records On My Wall – Tempa
Paul McCartney — Check My Machine (Nirobi Re-Edit) – White
Dead Boy — Long Way To Go – Well Rounded Records 12â€
SUNRISE TRACK
Kyle Hall — Ghosten – Third Ear Recordings
The Third Man — Messier 66 – Applied Rhythmic Technology 12â€
DESERT ISLAND DISCO
Hypno — Over The Top – Ramp
Wrongtom — Riddim Killin – Nice Up! 7â€
Sage Francis — Slow Man – Anti-
Jamtech Foundation — Too Fast (Zombie Disco Squad) – Discobelle
Tame Impala — Solitude Is Bliss (Midnight Juggernauts Mix) – Modular
ROB’S GUIDE TO BARELY BELIEVABLE NEW GENRES OF MUSIC – THIS WEEK IT’S ACID JUNGLE!
Acid War — Keane vs Green – White
Justin Bieber — Somebody 2 Love (Acid War Mix) – White
Electric Tribe — Kill The Whales – Ectopic Beats
Catherine AD — Better Than Love (Hurts Cover) – Outsiderhood
S.P.Y — Favela – Metalheadz
Mystery Jets — Dreaming Of Another World – Rough Trade
Crystal Castles — Baptism – Fiction
M — Pop Muzik (Todd Terje Mix) – Permanent Vacation
The Good Natured — Your Body Is A Machine – Kitsuné
SATURDAY SKANK
Dreadzone — Gangster (Trolley Snatcher Remix) – Dubwiser
Mos Dub — History Town – White
Jay-Z — Big Pimpin’ – Roc-A-Fella
Wild Beasts — Hooting & Howling – Domino
Faction G — The Bouncer – Can You Feel It
ROB’S BEST AND IMPROBABLY GREATEST RECORD IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW… POSSIBLY… WELL AT LEAST FOR THIS MORNING… MAYBE
Arcade Fire — The Suburbs – Merge Records
Katy B — Katy On A Mission – White
Klaxons — Flashover – Polydor
M.I.A — Xxxo – XL
Lissie — When I’m Alone – Columbia
Mumford & Sons — Roll Away Your Stone
His last song on the show was actually Lissie – not Mumford & Sons.