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We Do What We Do Best

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The mason laid a bare hand on the stone block. It was nearly three hours since the sun had set, yet the western-facing brick, part of the multitudinous grid that made up Port Blair’s Cellular Jail, still retained a significant amount of heat. The cryptographer glanced back at the yelp of surprise, but continued scraping a sample into a container with a microchip at its bottom using a dental tool, humming along with Caribbean tango audible in the distance. They were supposed to meet the man with the elephant down at the beach in only forty-seven minutes. It was still unclear why the plan called for such a journey as part of their extraction to Viper Island.

The mason laid a bare hand on the stone block. It was nearly three hours since the sun had set, yet the western-facing brick, part of the multitudinous grid that made up Port Blair’s Cellular Jail, still retained a significant amount of heat. The cryptographer glanced back at the yelp of surprise, but continued scraping a sample into a container with a microchip at its bottom using a dental tool, humming along with Caribbean tango audible in the distance. They were supposed to meet the man with the elephant down at the beach in only forty-seven minutes. It was still unclear why the plan called for such a journey as part of their extraction to Viper Island.
Imperial Teen
SongArtistNotes
We Do What We Do Best
Imperial Teen
What they do best
Mexico
Handsome Devil
The ticky tacky
Dick Serious
Butter 08
Unmistakable boosexposion
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Xeno Bobby
Generationals
Lovely illegible
Rainy Day Sun
Spinal Tap
I think they’re mocking the Rutles
Orphan
Jeff Tweedy
Lighting candles
Doesn't Matter
Dude York
Sing along
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Cyboogie
King Gizzard + the Lizard Wizard
Robots on nitrous
Ponerte En Cuatro
Los Amigos Invisibles
Getting way down
Cosita Rica
Bomba Estereo
Out of Colombia
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Dirty Shirt
METZ
The pounding
Hurly / Burly
Man Man
Circus of menace
Snowball
Zzzz
Stick the landing
Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In
The Rezillos
Mac attack
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Black Friday
Palehound
The whispers
Years Ago
black midi
Unsettled
Ohne Titel
Huah!
Maybe untitled?
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The Baal Shem Tov (feat. Joey Dosik)
The Fearless Flyers
The afro-funk
Traces
The Mystery Lights
Love me some redline vocals
Wolf Lie Down
The Fresh & Onlys
Loping
Can't Stand It
B Boys
Anymore
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She's Lily Riptide
Kyle Craft
You better explain it
Gut Feeling (Slap Your Mammy)
Devo
Got a gut feeling
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Pt. 1 / Prince Paul Remix)
DJ Shadow
Slice and dice
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Before I Run
The Vestals
Classic power pop
Crackity Jones
Pixies
Paco Picopiedra
Bossa Pre Due
Nicola Conte
Got the whoops
Arrumacao
Uakti
A delicate dance
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Boom Hazard
Gauche
Do not the blink
Sister Death
The Jazz Butcher
Like the Velvets
Bop Pills
The Cramps
Sick!
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Home Town
Okey Dokey
It’s not too far
Piano
French Kicks
Pound the ivories
Naima's Dream
The Mattson 2
Feels so good
007 (Shanty Town)
Desmond Dekker
Rude boys got no fear
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Baby Bye Bye
Mac DeMarco
Epic composition
Shut That Door
The Wolfgang Press
Mama told me not to come
Motorcycle (Wet Clutch Short Edit)
Alex Gopher
Go fast
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Possibilities
Lonely Trailer
It’s not too far
Blood On The Coal
The Folksmen
It could happen
Skin Game
The Holy Modal Rounders
Let your deal go down
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Walkabout
Blue States
And don’t throw rocks
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Sometimes II

The economist wondered where they’d be if the herpetologist had been available. Probably not prone under a cover of leaves, covered in protective armor, tapping two small bamboo sticks as a ruse to attract a golden lancehead. The rhythm was from the single Nordic folk d’n’b that had played on repeat 142 times on their trip out of the Port of Santos. It had been difficult to find a captain willing to land them on Ilha de Quemaida, so it was not wise to criticize their choice of music for the journey. The epidemiologist was nearby, peering into the carefully held vial and running the numbers on when it would be filled at the current rate of collection, and how quickly they could get off the island once that moment arrived.

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I Need You To Be Sweet Like Sugar

Shrugging through the rose thorns, protected by a heavy leather apron, the blacksmith adjusted the thick gloves, proof against stray hammers and cinders but well-worn enough to allow the gentlest of movements. A stem was carefully pincered and brought in view of the entomologist’s face, who scanned it for aphids. Across Sarmiento Park, a teen herd’s boombox gave voice to an excited Córdoban DJ, announcing the latest from the latin bhangra scene. A traffic cop was nosing around their parked Alfa Romeo, assuming it was just another family sedan that forgot to feed the meter.

Short And Round

Short And Round

Let’s face it, we’re going to be hearing tracks from The Bug Club for a couple months, since I keep finding gems strewn loosely about their most recent album. Lots of listeners checked in for this show, my apologies to those that checked out during the elevator hellride at the beginning of the show. Technical issues, we’re working on them.