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 54:
hollAnd – J.F.A
Wire – Three Girl Rhumba
Buzzcocks – Harmony In My Head
The Warmers – Mad At The Man
WALL – High Ratings
The Stroppies – Gravity Is Stern
Blank Statements – Privacy
Alex Macfarlane – The Man That Gravity Forgot
Hot Topic – Manners
Mikey Young – You Feelin’ Me?
Electrelane – Eight Steps
APB – Rainy Day
Gang Of Four – Outside The Trains Don’t Run On Time
Vampire Weekend – Walcott
Galaxie 500 – Pictures
The Clientele – The Violet Hour
Trashcan Sinatras – I’ve Seen Everything
Moose – Uptown Invisible
The House Of Love – Shake And Crawl
The Field Mice – Missing The Moon
The Hollow Men – Pantera Rosa
The Horrors – You Said
Ian Crause – Elemental
The Fall – Oh! Brother
Liliput – Die Matrosen
Public Image Limited – Careering
Pere Ubu – Monkey Business
Radial Spangle – Birthday
Smog – Everything You Touch Becomes A Crutch
Sufjan Stevens – Size Too Small
Screen Gems – Jazz Records
Eric’s Trip – Behind The Garage
Ty Segall – Orange Color Queen
Tramway – Lookin’ To Be Movin’ On
Twerps – Dreamin
Unrest – Isabel

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