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Radioactive@YeSindie by DJ Wassie Wasana Wirachartplee. The one the original.
Playlist as of Aug 13, 2010
01 Super Extra Bonus Party – Mark Hughes Top Corner
02 Arcade Fire – Month Of May
03 The Dear Hunter – Owls
04 The Cinematics – Guernica
05 Tokyo Police Club – End of a Spark
06 The Hillbilly Moon Explosion – Johnny Are You Gay?
07 Peggy Sue – Yo Mama
08 Surfer Blood – Floating Vibes
09 The Black Keys – Too Afraid To Love You
10 The Chap – We Work in Bars
11 Team Ghost – Only You Can Break My Heart
12 The Soft Pack – Answer To Yourself
13 Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring – As Long As The Sun Shines
14 The Ponys – Check The Door
15 The Walkmen – Blue as Your Blood
16 These United States – Life&Death She&I
17 Theoretical Girl – The Biggest Mistake
18 Arcade Fire – Modern Man
19 The Rural Alberta Advantage – Edmonton
20 The Quails – Master of Imperfection
21 The Curtain Society – Stealing Shakespeare
22 The Rescues – Start A Riot
23 The Salad maker – Song For You
24 I am Kloot – To You
25 The Maine – Listen to Your Heart
26 The Toxic Avenger – The Nonsense Anthem (Original Mix)
27 The Fresh & Onlys – Diamond in the Dark
28 The Phoenix Foundation – Bitte Bitte
29 New Politics – New Generation
30 Candy Claws – A Strange Land Discovered
31 My Dead Girlfriend – My Piggish Girl Died Miserably
Theoretical Girl
Theoretical Girl or her real name is AMY TURNNIDGE is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Southend-on-Sea,England, who makes electro-folk-pop on her 8-track in her bedroom. She has been doing so since 2006.
Theoretical Girl has released six limited edition singles, It’s All Too Much (Fake Product), Red Mist (Half Machine Records), The Hypocrite and Another Fight both on Salvia/XL Recordings and Rivals and Red Mist both on (Memphis Industries) all to high critical acclaim. Also out is a limited edition 7” split covering a Tokyo Police Club song ‘Nursery, Academy’, available exclusively from Pure Groove and a Japan only release of acoustic versions of ‘The Boy I Left Behind’ and ‘I Should Have Loved You More’.
In August 2009, Theoretical Girl released her debut album Divided on Memphis Industries and garnered some rave reviews including an 8/10 review in NME and Clash Magazine.
Having gigged tirelessly throughout Europe and the world over the past three years, Theoretical Girl, armed either with just her guitar and backing tracks, accompanied by a string quartet or backed by her band ‘The Equations’, has built up a formidable following, and an impressive list of bands she’s played with – Robyn, Maximo Park, Kate Nash, Lethal Bizzle, Calvin Harris, Good Shoes, Metric, amongst many others.
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/iamtheoreticalgirl
YeSindie is grateful with grandiose support from K.Vampire a.k.a. DJ Vampire, the man behind the rejuvenated Radioactive@YeSindie.
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