The Lunar Orbit presents:
We’ve made it to week 3! I think that’s called a hat-trick. We’re doing a bit of a split show this week. The first half we’ve got some more upbeat, jazzy math and post-rock, with a good number of bands from Asia, including Tricot and Elephant Gym. In the second half of the show, we’re slowing it down and relaxing to ease us into Saturday after such a hectic week. The second half of the show will be more melodic and dare I say, meditative, as we explore some soundscapes from bands like Moons Eat Stars, Sunlight Ascending.
Explosions In the Sky, “A Song for Our Fathers (Remastered)”
from How Strange, Innocence (Anniversary Edition)
Explosions In The Sky Music - 2000
Minus the Bear, “Absinthe Party At the Fly Honey Warehouse”
Suicide Squeeze Records - 2002
Tristeza, “Golden Hill”
from Spine And Sensory (Expanded And Remastered)
Better Looking Records - 2005
toe, “Mukou Gishi Ga Miru Yume”
from The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety
Machupicchu Industrias - 2012
Sunlight Ascending, “All the Memories, All at Once”
from All the Memories, All at Once
Sunlight Ascending
Metavari, “Kings Die Like Other Men”
from Be One Of Us And Hear No Noise
Crossroads of America Records - 2016
Ending Satellites, “We're From Near and Far”
from And So Sing the Black Birds
Ending Satellites - 2013
Zach Sizemore The Lunar Orbit August 15th, 2020
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