Play Something Good with John Foster

The Vinyl District’s Play Something Good is a weekly radio show broadcast from Washington, DC.

Featuring a mix of songs from today to the 00s/90s/80s/70s/60s and giving you liberal doses of indie, psych, dub, post punk, americana, shoegaze, and a few genres we haven’t even thought up clever names for just yet. The only rule is that the music has to be good. Pretty simple.

Hosted by John Foster, world-renowned designer and author (and occasional record label A+R man), don’t be surprised to hear quick excursions and interviews on album packaging, food, books, and general nonsense about the music industry, as he gets you from Jamie xx to Liquid Liquid and from Courtney Barnett to The Replacements. The only thing you can be sure of is that he will never ever play Mac DeMarco. Never. Ever.

TVD’s Play Something Good, Episode 63:
hollAnd – J.F.A.
EXEK – Weight Loss (Henry’s Dream)
Carla Dal Forno – Make Up Talk
Tim Hecker – The Piano Drop
The Stroppies – The Word
Jacob Miller and Ray I – Deck The Halls
Trinity – Kingston Two Rock
Eric B And Rakim – Don’t Sweat The Technique
James Chance And The Contortions – Designed To Kill
Total Control – Luxury Vacuum
Love And Rockets – Haunted When The Minutes Drag
L. Voag – Living Room
Loners – Under The Stars
Labradford – I
Helena Deland – Baby
Sylvan Esso – Slack Jaw
Tarnation – Lonely Nights
Scud Mountain Boys – Silo
Tommy Keene – Places That Are Gone
Tommy Keene – Highwire Days
Tommy Keene – Kill Your Sons
B-52’s – Give Me Back My Man
Pylon – Feast On My Heart
Kevin Dunn And The Regiment Of Women – Creep
Sleaford Mods – Jolly Fucker
Unrest – Cherry Cream On
The Walkmen – The Rat
Marine Girls – Love To Know
The Very Best – The Warm Heart Of Africa
TV On The Radio – Staring At The Sun
Algiers – Black Eunuch
Shudder To Think – No Rm. 9, Kentucky
The Harvest Ministers – You Do My World The World Of Good
Unrest – Isabel

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