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October 2012


Listen to the Noise Pop mix of new music for October 2012, featuring Tame Impala, Mountain Goats, Purity Ring and Young Buffalo.

San Francisco doesn't really have much of an autumn. But what our city lacks in foliage it makes up for in festivals. Both Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and the upcoming Treasure Island Music Festival are opportunities to see old favorites, and discover some new ones. And in honor of those headliners and soon-to-be headliners, this episode features some great new music from festival pros, alongside a few musicians we think you'll be donning dayglo for soon enough.

Tracklist:
1. "Here I Am" -- Adam Green and Binki Shapiro, Adam Green and Binki Shapiro
2. "Losing You" -- Solange, single
3. "Time" -- Merchandise, Children of Desire
4. "The Hill" -- Snowmine, Laminate Pet Animal
5. "Nature Boy" -- Young Buffalo, Young Buffalo
6. "Latch" -- Disclosure, single
7. "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" -- Tame Impala, Lonerism
8. "Teardrop Windows" -- Benjamin Gibbard, Former Lives
9. "Fuck You All the Time" -- Jeremih, Late Nights With Jeremih mixtape
10. "Cry For Judas" -- Mountain Goats, Transcendental Youth
11. "Belispeak II" -- Purity Ring + Danny Brown, single

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