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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format New Approx. start time
Faith & The Muse  When We Were Dark   Favoriting Gothic Compilation #46  Batbeliever Records        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Luna  Nestvarne Stvari   Favoriting Dark Scene Kompilacija Naftalin #2          0:03:50 (Pop-up)
A Certain Ratio  Strain   Favoriting The Graveyard and The Ballroom  Universal Sound  1980      0:06:59 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  See My Friends   Favoriting Singles Collection  Sanctuary Records  1997      0:09:25 (Pop-up)
In Gowan Ring  Rolling of the Stone   Favoriting Miroque Vol. VII  Sub Terranean  2007      0:12:08 (Pop-up)
Xmal Deutschland  Incubus Succubus II   Favoriting A Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box  Rhino Records  2006      0:18:04 (Pop-up)
Skinny Puppy  Neuwerld   Favoriting Kaleidoscope Issue 18          0:22:47 (Pop-up)
Void Vision  Black & White   Favoriting In 20 Years 7"  Blind Prophet  2010  45    0:28:29 (Pop-up)
Elli & Jacno  Main Dans Le Main   Favoriting Des Jeunes Gens Modernes: Post Punk, Cold Wave Et Culture Novo En France 1978 - 1983  Naive/Agnes B  2011    *   0:31:48 (Pop-up)
Austra  The Choke   Favoriting Feel It Break  Domino  2011    *   0:35:24 (Pop-up)
She's All That  Jump   Favoriting Gothic Compilation #48          0:39:31 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

0:43:25 (Pop-up)
Pink Floyd  Vegetable Man   Favoriting           0:52:17 (Pop-up)
The Moody Blues  Dawn is A Feeling (Alternate Version   Favoriting Days of Future Passed (Deluxe Edition)  Deram  1967      0:56:05 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Silver Spoon   Favoriting Flight Log  Grunt  1971  EP    0:56:48 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Aloyisius   Favoriting Treasure  4AD  1984      1:02:36 (Pop-up)
Stoa  Maare Illucscend   Favoriting Seireena  Projekt  2000      1:06:06 (Pop-up)
Epica  Trois Vierges (solo version)   Favoriting Consign To Oblivion  Transmission  2005      1:09:31 (Pop-up)
Mesh  Little Missile   Favoriting Gothic Compilation #17  Batbeliever Records        1:14:14 (Pop-up)
The Gathering  Shrink   Favoriting Nighttime Birds  Century Media  1997      1:19:06 (Pop-up)
Lacrimosa  Kyrie (Overture)   Favoriting Echos  Hall Of Sermon  2003      1:23:03 (Pop-up)
Faun Fables  Light of a Vaster Dark   Favoriting Light of a Vaster Dark  Drag City  2010      1:36:14 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

1:39:51 (Pop-up)
Hungry Lucy  Blame   Favoriting Apparitions  Fishtank Soundworks  2000      1:45:44 (Pop-up)
Mo Dettes  White Mice   Favoriting Rough Trade Post Punk, Vol 1  Mute Records        1:49:42 (Pop-up)
Dali's Car  His Box   Favoriting A Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box  Rhino  2006      1:53:12 (Pop-up)
The Ankh  Before Success   Favoriting Part Time Punk Girls, Volume 3 Girls at Our best          1:57:45 (Pop-up)
China Crisis  Working With Fire and Steel   Favoriting Working With Fire and Steel  Virgin  1983      2:01:42 (Pop-up)
Death in June  The Calling   Favoriting Nada!  Tesco  1985      2:06:13 (Pop-up)
Love Spirals Downward  Alicia (1999 Remix)   Favoriting Diva X Machina Volume 3          2:11:32 (Pop-up)
Dreamscape  Finally Through   Favoriting Heavenly Voices #2  Hyperium        2:15:19 (Pop-up)
Zola Jesus  Ixode   Favoriting Conatus  Sacred Bones  2011    *   2:19:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

2:23:10 (Pop-up)
Donovan  Trainwhistle Blues   Favoriting Shape in the Sky 20 Unreleased Songs          2:28:13 (Pop-up)
The Doors  Wintertime Love   Favoriting Waiting for the Sun  Elektra  1968      2:30:41 (Pop-up)
The Strawberry Alarm Clock  Incense and Pepperments   Favoriting Incense and Pepperments  Sundazed  1967    *   2:32:30 (Pop-up)
The Druids of Stonehenge  A Garden Where Nothing Grows   Favoriting Creation  Sundazed  1968    *   2:35:19 (Pop-up)
The Elastik Band  In A Family Tree   Favoriting Soft Sounds for Gentle People 3  Pet  2011    *   2:38:18 (Pop-up)
The Beach Boys  Good Vibrations   Favoriting Smiley Smile  Brother Records  1967      2:40:53 (Pop-up)
Robyn Hitchcock  The Bones in the Ground   Favoriting I Often Dream of Trains  Yep Roc Records  2007      2:44:40 (Pop-up)
Emika  Pretend   Favoriting Emika  Ninja Tune  2011    *   2:49:53 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  Museum   Favoriting Herman's Hermits  EMI Compacts For Pleasure   1989      2:54:02 (Pop-up)
Tyrannosaurus Rex  The Throat Of Winter   Favoriting Unicorn  Blue Thumb Records  1969      2:54:23 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Gigolo Aunt (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

2:56:25 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04am
other david:

howdy Julie & listeners!

this is a deliciously goth start to my birthday :)
  3:06am
T-Zero:

Happy birthday, other.
  3:06am
Julie:

David! Happy Birthday! Any requests?
  3:06am
Marmalade Kitty:

Morning Julie!

Happy Birthday O'David!
  3:11am
Marmalade Kitty:

I was going to request the Kinks for David :)
  3:12am
other david:

Cheers folks!

Julie - my brain hasn't gotten into gear yet, just do your usual awesome show :)
  3:14am
fred:

Good morning Julie and listeners
Happy birthday David!
  3:17am
Julie:

Hello David, Fred, MK & T-Zero
  3:20am
T-Zero:

Morning, Julie.
  3:31am
Sam:

This rocks!
  3:32am
Marmalade Kitty:

this Black & White sounds a little lke a-ha..
  3:33am
Julie:

Oh saying someone sounds like Aha is not a compliment! I'm trying to get them on the show actually.
  3:34am
Brick Van Dee:

Hello from the dark recesses of Merton Civic Centre, South West London!
  3:34am
Marmalade Kitty:

I love a-ha! seriously
  3:35am
Julie:

Howdy Brick! and Sam!
  3:37am
Sam:

Hi Julie, I'm definitely in the mood for your show.
  3:37am
Julie:

Hmmm Sam I'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing!
  3:40am
T-Zero:

I never really go into them (A-Ha) much.
  3:42am
Julie:

I think they were cool for about five minutes..and then it was like enough already with Take on Me
  3:43am
T-Zero:

Yeah. That first album is the only one I have, and never really played it much.
  3:46am
Sam:

It's a bad thing - I'm having a total dark night of the soul. But that's why you're there. So the fact that your show is on is a good thing.
  3:50am
Marmalade Kitty:

thats an accurate assessment TZ, there are 5 or 6 good songs in a-ha discography.. the rest is too much for me. very cheezy.
  3:54am
Brick Van Dee:

Vegetable Man. This song sounds like how I feel!
  3:55am
Marmalade Kitty:

bad wardrobe day syd?
  3:55am
Julie:

Ha, did you guys hear a lot of noise just then?
  3:56am
Julie:

I'm having an I don't know what I'm doing kind of night
  3:56am
Julie:

Hope i didn't wreck the song
  3:56am
Sam:

Sometimes I feel like a vegetable man, and sometimes like a jeune gen moderne. Or both.
  3:57am
Sam:

The song was fine, lots of echo, just perfect
  3:57am
Marmalade Kitty:

what happened? didn't notice anything..
  3:58am
Dirty Elvis:

Greetings from the People's Republic Of Cambridge, MA ;-)
  4:00am
Julie:

Hiya Dirty Elvis! @MK I left the Mic on..you probably heard buttons and stuff, but I bet they fit right in with Syd
  4:00am
Julie:

Projektfest is happening in cambridge next week!
  4:00am
Sam:

Cambridge! You crazy commie hippie! :)
  4:01am
Dirty Elvis:

Projekfest?
  4:02am
Julie:

Darkwave concert, put on by Projekt Label with Black tape for a blue girl and other bands
  4:02am
Julie:

middle east
  4:05am
Dirty Elvis:

Oh cool....sounded like some kind of pseudo-Russian graffiti contest lol
  4:06am
Julie:

@DE that sounds good too! Did my playlist disappear for anyone else?
  4:07am
Sam:

I LOVE the middle east! I used to go there all the time, especially for their lunch specials
  4:08am
other david:

Julie - all working fine here, loving this set
  4:09am
Julie:

it was weird it all vanished for a moment there. @OD thank you!
  4:09am
ausmanx:

i'm getting very confused... isn't the middle east the place where there's lots of sand and camels and stuff, and cambridge the place where there's an old university and lots of spies?
  4:10am
Dirty Elvis:

Shhhh...you'll blow my cover
  4:11am
Sam:

The mIddle east is a bar/restaurant/concert venue in Cambridge. I highly recommend it, the food is very good and not expensive, they have a great beer selection and a very cool vibe.
  4:12am
Julie:

I believe the show is in the basement, so who knows what that's like. Sure, stick the goths in the basement.
  4:13am
Sam:

I think Mariah Carey should cover this Trois Vierges. She could make it super shlocky.
  4:13am
ausmanx:

bit too far to go from Sydney, even if inexpensive. actually, the real Middle East is probably cheaper...
  4:14am
Sam:

The real middle east is closer to sydney too
  4:14am
Julie:

Aha? Mariah Carey? What's going on tonight
  4:15am
Sam:

Youuuuu got me feelin' emotions!!!
Aaaahhhhh!!
  4:16am
Dirty Elvis:

I dunno but I think my cat likes your show, Julie. He's rubbing his head all over the monitor and purring up a storm....
  4:17am
Sam:

This is definitely a cat show
  4:18am
other david:

Elvis - is it a black cat, perchance?
  4:18am
Julie:

Aww that's cute
  4:19am
Dirty Elvis:

Nope, kinda yellow/orange-ish...his name's Eggyolk
  4:22am
Julie:

@sam this one oughta get to ya
  4:22am
T-Zero:

Do you just call him yoke?
  4:23am
T-Zero:

errr yolk
  4:25am
Dirty Elvis:

Nah that's too ghetto
  4:27am
Sam:

Yes, nice and dark, thank you.
  4:31am
Dirty Elvis:

Say Julie...whadaya think about the Boston Phoenix referring to Jim Morrison one of the forefathers of goth?
  4:34am
Julie:

@DE Yep I can see that. I play the Doors a lot. Didn't bring any tonight
  4:35am
Julie:

Although if someone has a Doors song they want to hear. I do have my hard drive with me
  4:48am
Marmalade Kitty:

do you have the doors - winter time love to be?
  4:53am
other david:

This Rough Trade comp is probably my favourite of all time!
  4:54am
Marmalade Kitty:

is it expensive to fly to Bermuda from NY for holiday?
  4:55am
Marmalade Kitty:

just seen a most beautiful beach! pink sand
  4:56am
other david:

Dark Night of the Soul Listener Meetup, Bermuda
  4:56am
Julie:

Never been to Bermuda! Sounds nice though.
  5:00am
other david:

I would melt over there, I've actually been in better form after we got the first autumn frost a couple of days back. I love cold, but bright weather :)
  5:00am
Marmalade Kitty:

that would be something else! :)
  5:03am
Julie:

Awfully chipper for a meet up for my show. Perhaps someplace in Eastern Europe
  5:06am
Marmalade Kitty:

China Crisis! Eastern Europe? Czech Prague?
  5:07am
Dirty Elvis:

East Somerville?
  5:08am
Sam:

How about Arkhangelsk, an industrial Russian city on the Arctic Ocean coast.
  5:10am
other david:

Sam - you read my mind, it has to be the Arctic in Winter :)
  5:13am
Julie:

brrrrrrrrr
  5:13am
Julie:

I watched this Buster Keaton movie over the weekend, and where he is there's a sign that says "North Pole 5 miles south" or some such thing
  5:14am
Sam:

Seriously I've always thought Arkhangelsk would be a wacked out place to live.
  5:15am
Dirty Elvis:

Does a dark night need be cold?
  5:15am
Sam:

Whenever people get lost and stop at Santa's workshop for directions, he always tells them "Head south..."
  5:16am
ausmanx:

i propose a meet up in Broome, the most remote town in the world, and consistently 110 degrees every day in november... i'm going there next week!
  5:16am
Sam:

You're right, Egg Yolk's companion, a dark night need not be cold. My favorite are warm rainy nights with lots of fog.
  5:16am
Matt from Springfield:

Morning Julie! Morning everyone!
How about Slovenia for a meetup? Still Eastern Euro, nice architecture and friendly people during the day, dark atmosphere at night! Or similarly Prague, as MK said.
  5:17am
Julie:

Morning Matt! I've always wanted to go to Prague
  5:18am
Julie:

110 degrees? YUCK
  5:20am
ausmanx:

yeah. i know, i actually prefer cold too. but it is one of the most amazing places on the planet... no robyn hitchcock tonight, Miss J? you've got me listening to him in the car at the moment...
  5:20am
Matt from Springfield:

@ausmanx: I've heard of Broome! But they have an airport, and tourists travelling the beach on camels, that's not remote! :P

How about a dry lakebed in the WA desert, Lake Disappointment? ;)
  5:21am
T-Zero:

I suppose Transylvania in Romania would be too cliché
  5:22am
Julie:

Aus you're listening to him RIGHT NOW?
  5:22am
Dirty Elvis:

"....and the blues will make you happy too."
  5:23am
Julie:

I will try to get some Hitchcock in
  5:23am
Marmalade Kitty:

places in a hat..
  5:23am
ausmanx:

oh, it's remote. you'll see on the map where the nearest town is. we're driving there from Darwin along the Gibb River. it takes a week. if only small places are remote, we got stranded 3 nights in William Creek last year... population 3 (the couple who own the pub, and Trevor with the plane)... ! that's on the Oodnadatta Track...
  5:30am
Matt from Springfield:

Yes! Donovan!
And you're having mint juleps with him too! :)
  5:32am
Matt from Springfield:

Oooh, unreleased Donovan comp. Is that a new release? This sounds like his early folk, mid-60s stuff, but his vocal sounds more "grown up", like late 60s/early 70s.
  5:32am
Julie:

I don't think it's an official release
  5:33am
Matt from Springfield:

@MKitty: Great suggestion! Especially for autumn--and harpsichord!!
  5:33am
Marmalade Kitty:

I love this doors track, underrated :)
  5:34am
Matt from Springfield:

Wake up everyone, the Strawberry Alarm Clock's going off!
  5:34am
other david:

haha, Strawberry Alarm Clock!! This is unexpected

*dances*
  5:36am
jamesie:

I was ill with flu iu, my sister who worked for UNI records in Park Lane London brought me home a pile of 45's including Incense and Peppermints. I played it a lot, didnt really like it at the time as it seemed too 'cute' even though I was 12 at the time. I like it now.
  5:37am
Matt from Springfield:

As a kid my Dad described as "psychedelic" songs as this one, and Tommy James "Crimson and Clover" when they were on the radio--so those were the first two psychedelic songs that were defined for me. Really psych pop, but I still love both those songs.
  5:38am
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, there was a band called The Druids of Stonehenge.

"No one knows, who they were...or, what they were doing..." !!! :)
  5:39am
Matt from Springfield:

"Course were NOT doing bloody Stonehenge!!!"
  5:41am
Matt from Springfield:

This is LOVERLY! Never heard of The Elastik Band.
"They were one of the exponents of the UK psychedelic rock scene from the late 60’s and featured Andy Scott who would go on to become guitarist with Sweet."
  5:42am
Julie:

The hits and nothing but the hits
  5:43am
simon:

this song makes me buzz with happiness
  5:44am
other david:

Julie - what brought this on? :)

I love the random jumps in style between sets, keeps us guessing
  5:44am
Julie:

Get ready for a major detour
  5:44am
Dirty Elvis:

"No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn...."
  5:44am
Matt from Springfield:

I just ordered 3 Beach Boys psychedelic era CDs, have really discovered and enjoyed them the past week.
  5:47am
Matt from Springfield:

The Smile Sessions is coming out soon--5 CDs of artyfacts of the original attempt to record Smile. For Brian Wilson completists! (The original attempt at "Heroes and Villains" is on my CD--if that's any indication Smile prob would have been "ahead" of Sgt. Pepper's).
  5:47am
Marmalade Kitty:

did you get wild honey, Matt?
  5:50am
Matt from Springfield:

@MKitty: Yes! Smiley Smile/Wild Honey! Friends / 20/20 and Sunflower/Surf's Up.

Friends / 20/20 are my fav two, but Wild Honey is a great, more soulful album. "Aren't You Glad" makes me think of it as the early version of Madness' "It Must Be Love".
  5:53am
Matt from Springfield:

Yeah! Sweet wine sounds great about now...
  5:55am
Matt from Springfield:

@MKitty: Oh by the way, sorry if I embarassed you by publicly asking if you were in a band, "playing Everton"--I had missed an earlier comment about football clubs!

Or maybe it's a natural consequence of having sweet wine for breakfast ;)
  5:55am
other david:

Have to split, it was a great show Julie - feel like I can just about face the day ahead now :)

Cya folks, hope you have a great day
  5:56am
Julie:

Almost out of here, thanks for listening guys!
  5:56am
Julie:

Happy Birthday!
  5:57am
Matt from Springfield:

Marc Bolan, riding unicorns right now while singing...

Have a good day, other david! And happy birthday!
  5:59am
Matt from Springfield:

Thank you Julie! A nice show of relaxed album tracks tonight!

Have a good day everyone!
  5:59am
Marmalade Kitty:

why would i be embaressed matt, course not..Robyn Hitchcock in The Bones in the Ground song definitely sounds like S. barrett!
  5:59am
Dirty Elvis:

Goodnight & good morning Julie ;-)
  6:00am
Sam:

Have a good day/night, may the darkness be with you.
  6:00am
Marmalade Kitty:

Great show Julie! :)
  6:01am
Matt from Springfield:

@MKitty: That's a great song, "Bones In The Ground". Great imagery, don't know quite what it reminds me of...
  12:09pm
Van in Dallas:

Once again, thank you magical WFMU archive genie! Have made it almost through set 2, and feel almost like Julie put that entire set together just for me :) I am LOVING this previously undiscovered "Lacrimosa" ...this "Kyrie" is almost epic and grandeur, and has such lovely long sweeping orchestrations! Julie, I think you KNEW I was going to love this one, knowing of my musical tastes that range from darkwave & punk to classical and so much more :) Still enjoying this presentation...will pause soon for lunch and restart with this Kyrie for a re-listen!
  1:38pm
Van in Dallas:

By the way, Happy Birthday to Other David!
  2:15pm
Van in Dallas:

Fabulous twists & turns. Another solid effort! Many thanks Julie!
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