January 6, 2010

CCLaP Podcast 45: October Music Special

CCLaP Monthly Music Special for October 2009

It's Monday Wednesday, which means it's time for another episode of the CCLaP Podcast. Today: I'm finally back in Chicago, which means it's time to share all the great music I've been finding for free online over the last four months, while in St. Louis recovering from a bad bicycle accident. It means four new music specials coming over the next four weeks; today is the third of those four, covering the music I discovered in October of this year. It features 15 bands and lasts right around an hour; and don't forget, if you download the enhanced MP4 version linked to below and listen on an iPod (or simply subscribe to CCLaP's iTunes channel), chapters and links and images will be at your disposal too!

Today's music came from original recommendations by: BIGSTEREO; Curb Crawlers; Daytrotter; Deckfight; Discobelle; Electrorash; Feel my Bicep; fluo kids; IndieFeed; KCRW; KEXP; Keytars & Violins; Minnesota Public Radio; modyfier; National Public Radio's Second Stage; No Pain In Pop; Pitchfork; Radio Free Chicago; What To Wear During An Orange Alert; and as always, suggestions from listeners like you (cclapcenter [at] gmail.com).

Musicians featured in today's episode:
Burns
fun.
The Mostar Diving Club
School of Seven Bells
Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton
The Temper Trap
John Shannon
Matias Aguayo
Barletta
The Avett Brothers
The Middle East
Me'shell Ndegeocello
Imogen Heap
Thad Cockrell
Langhorne Slim

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Filed by Jason Pettus at 4:59 PM, January 6, 2010. Filed under: CCLaP Podcast | Music | Profiles |

 

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