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KCRW's June '05 DJ Top Picks


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dj picks june '05

Every month, five of our music programmers choose their ten favorite albums. KCRW members can receive discounts on these albums and downloads as a Fringe Benefit at selected music stores.

Our featured programmers this month are Nic Harcourt(Morning Becomes Eclectic), Jason Bentley (Metropolis), andEric J. Lawrence (Dragnet)

http://www.kcrw.com/music/djpicks/

Nic Harcourt

Morning Becomes Eclectic

ARTIST-ALBUM-LABEL

Spoon

Gimme Fiction

Merge

Coldplay

X&Y

Capitol

Caribou

The Milk of Human Kindness

*****

Jason Bentley

Metropolis

Telepopmusik

Angel Milk

Capitol

Tosca

J.A.C.

G Stone

Basement Jazz

Singles

XL

*****

Raul Campos

Nocturna

Various Artists

Atlantiquity

Atlantic/Rhino

Various Artists

10 Years of Our House

Milk and 2 Sugas

Quantic Soul Orchestra

Pushin On

Ubiquity

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KCRW's Most Requested CD's

For the week of May 23, 2005

1. Telepopmusik

   title: Angel Milk

   label: Capitol

2. Goldspot

   title: Tally of the Yes Men

   label: Union

3. Bell X1

   title: Music in Mouth

   label: Island UK

4. Shelby Lynne

   title: Suit Yourself

   label: Capitol

5. Gorillaz

   title: Demon Days

   label: Virgin

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