LCD Soundsystem‘s James Murphy has presented a show on NTS Radio, spinning key songs that soundtracked the early days of the independent record label he co-founded in 2001.Titled DFA Presents: James Murphy, the show hears the electronic musician guide listeners through tracks he said unified the brains behind DFA Records (himself, Tim Goldsworthy, Jonathan Galkin, and others). “For the most part, I’m going through records we used to listen to as a group of people when we started DFA”, he explained as he opened yesterday’s show (November 12).Among the tracklist is the 1983 release ‘Beat Bop’ by Rammellzee Vs K-Rob and Sexual Harrassment’s ‘If I Gave You A Party’ from the same year.
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