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Lost Sounds Radio

Vinyl Me, Please

The community radio podcast of Vinyl Me, Please.

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Latest Episodes

Chester Watson’s 2014 record Tin Wooki turns 10 this year, and VMP just dropped a special 10th anniversary edition in the store to celebrate. Watson joins us on this episode to reflect on the album, chat about where he’s at now and what he has planne... more

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a month ago

VMP recently released the first release in a new series called Sonidos Encontrados, and a mega deluxe version of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme. Because our Discord community had so many questions about the releases--and the prints and posters being ... more

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2 months ago

This week, Vinyl Me, Please announced an exclusive super deluxe version of John Coltrane's masterpiece, A Love Supreme. Featuring 8 discs of alternate and live takes, housed in a custom box with a lot of extra ephemera and photos, our version is the ... more

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2 months ago

On this episode, we chat with Grahm and Boone of the Texas slowcore band, Teethe. Their debut eponymous album came out in 2020, prior to the band ever playing an IRL show, and they’ve since blown up thanks to avid fans like Kylie Jenner, Ethel Cain, ... more

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3 months ago

In our first episode of 2024, Mackenzie Scott aka TORRES joins us on Lost Sounds Radio to chat about her new album ‘What an enormous room’ that comes out January 26th via MERGE Records. We also chat about her running habits, Dolly Parton, healing ton... more

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3 months ago

We're back with our final episode of 2023: A marathon Q&A from our Discord community. A gaggle of VMP staffers--Stephen in production, Clay in design, Jill in marketing, Storf in music and Pauly in CS--took 3 hours worth of questions. Hear our answer... more

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4 months ago

On this episode of Lost Sounds Radio, our last of the year, Cyd and Storf talk about their favorite albums of 2023, and our staff shares some of their favorite musical moments of the year as well. Our list isn't going to be like the ones you see else... more

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5 months ago

Daneshevskaya, the creative alias of Brooklyn musician Anna Beckerman, joins us on this episode of Lost Sounds Radio. She chats with Cyd about her latest tour in support of Black Country, New Road, horses, Marble Run and the making of her newest EP, ... more

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5 months ago

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