The Best of TVD’s
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 38:
hollAnd – J.F.A
Washington Hebrew – Ima Try
Carla Dal Forno – Fast Moving Cars
Anne Clark – Echoes Remain Forever
Howe Gelb – May You Never Fall In Love
Mark Eitzel – Nothing And Everything
Miracle Legion – So Good (Live)
Lower Plenty – So It Goes
Scott And Charlene’s Wedding – Gammy Leg
The Moles – Bury Me Happy
Chook Race – Hard To Clean
Bowerbirds – House Of Diamonds
Bert Jansch – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Cat Power – Moonshiner
Big Star – Blue Moon
Chris Cohen – Sun Has Gone Away
Felt – Sunlight Bathed The Golden Glow
The House Of Love – Beatles And Stones
The Dentists – Outside Your Inside
Deerhunter – Rainwater Cassette Exchange
The Flesheaters – River Of Fever
Inca Babies – Opium Den
Cleaners From Venus – Midnight Cleaners
Lizzy Mercier Descloux – Herpes Simplex (Charles de La Salle Remix)
New Order – Senses
Palais Schaumburg – Macht Mich Glucklich Wie Nie
Prinzhorn Dance School – Usurper
Sex Tourists – Homeworld
Section 25 – Looking From A Hilltop (Megamix)
Wire – Ahead
Y Pants – Kung Fu
Peaking Lights – Marshmellow Yellow
Unrest – Isabel

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