Gregor Samsa on BFF.fm Postscript Radio first played Even Numbers at 10:18am on Thursday 26th Feb, 2015. Top Tracks 1. 5 Lessening 2. 4 Even Numbers 3. 3 We'll Lean That Way Forever 4. 1 Silent Night 5. 1 Loud And Clear 6. 1 OO 7. 1 Young And Old Most Played Records 55:12
Discover Find your new favorite record on BFF.fm! Recent broadcasts featuring Gregor Samsa "drawn and dressed, unspeakable rituals" October 27 2024 Loose Canon Listening Club 120 mins Play Loading… Pause "born under a rolling thunder" June 26 2022 Loose Canon Listening Club 120 mins Play Loading… Pause "you've spoken" August 15 2021 I think I was overdue making another ambient mixtape for you all. It seems like everyone could use some extra chill in their life right now... Loose Canon Listening Club 120 mins Play Loading… Pause BwGN AM Mixtape #116 – The keyed in one December 10 2019 This week's mixtape is keyed into songs that feature the piano (or keyboard). Enjoy! Sleep in and never miss an episode: join my mail list or… Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape Play Loading… Pause BwGN AM Mixtape #88 – The one to infinity and beyond May 14 2019 infinite – adjective 1) limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate 2) Mathematics – greater than any assignable quantity or countable… Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape Play Loading… Pause Love Gregor Samsa? These shows are for you! Loose Canon Listening Club Sasha Classical music without the fetish for BBBDSM – Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Schubert, Mozart, etc. Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape Sasha Archive of the eclectic Tuesday morning radio program that accompanied San Francisco's morning coffee routine for nearly three years. Postscript Radio Post-Rock, Math-Rock, .... mostly instrumental - none of that verse/chorus stuff
Loose Canon Listening Club Sasha Classical music without the fetish for BBBDSM – Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Schubert, Mozart, etc.
Boy with Girl's Name Morning Mixtape Sasha Archive of the eclectic Tuesday morning radio program that accompanied San Francisco's morning coffee routine for nearly three years.