Twenty Twenty One

It's the end of the year, can you believe? Perhaps you can. I can't. Anyway, as is the style of the time, we're playing a whole load of highlights from 2021.

It's been a strange year. A bit of a grey blip in a lot of ways. But I hope you have some positivity in your as we close it out. Thank you for listening to No Magic, and BFF.fm. I appreciate you very much. We'll be back with new shows in January.

Playlist

  1. Richie Sacramento by Mogwai on As The Love Continues (Temporary Residence)
  2. Blue Heaven (feat. Andreya Casablanca) by Public Service Broadcasting on Bright Magic (Test Card)
  3. Break
  4. Yoga Town (feat. Valentina Pappalardo) by Superstate on Superstate (Self Released)
  5. Versions of You by Maxïmo Park on Nature Always Wins (Prolifica)
  6. Delicious Things by Wolf Alice on Blue Weekend (RCA)
  7. Break
  8. Emergence in Nature by Hannah Peel on Fir Wave (My Own Pleasure)
  9. Fucking Wizardry by Self Esteem on Prioritise Pleasure (Universal)
  10. Days Like These by Low on HEY WHAT (Sub Pop)
  11. Break
  12. A Common Tern by Anna B Savage on A Common Turn (City Slang)
  13. And Everything Changed (But I Feel Alright) by William Doyle on Great Spans of Muddy Time (Tought Love)
  14. Old Peel (Alternate Version) by Aldous Harding on Old Peel (4AD)
  15. Fable of the Urban Fox by Arab Strab on As Days Get Dark (Rock Action)
  16. Break
  17. Hope by Arlo Parks on Collapsed in Sunbeams (Transgressive)
  18. Coming Back (feat. SZA) by James Blake on Friends That Break Your Heart (Republic)
  19. The Only Heartbreaker by Mitski on Laurel Hell (Dead Oceans)
  20. How Not To Drown (feat. Robert Smith) by CHVRCHES on Screen Violence (Glassnote)
  21. Break
  22. Heels by Billy Nomates on Emergency Telephone EP (Invada)
  23. Do People in America Wear Easterhouse T-Shirts? by Michael M on Glasgow Moths (Last Night From Glasgow)
  24. hold yourself. by Tune-Yards on sketchy (4AD)
  25. Starstuff by Blanck Mass on In Ferneaux (Sacred Bones)
  26. Break
  27. Tayos Caves, Ecuador by Jon Hopkins on Music for Psychadelic Therapy (Domino)