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1 Indie Nation Episode 73 Google Glass Fap

1 Indie Nation Episode 73 Google Glass Fap

From1 Indie Nation


1 Indie Nation Episode 73 Google Glass Fap

From1 Indie Nation

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Greetings lovely laser beam fappers! Summer is practically here! I hear helicopters in the sky! I made this playlist of songs I have been listening to for the last 2 months or so. I hope you enjoy these tracks as much as I do.  If you haven't seen Star Trek into Darkness, you prolly should. I mean who doesn't love lens flare and lasers up the arse! Actually I really enjoyed it visually more than for the story. But it's all gravy.
Tracklist:
1. Beatrice Eli - Violent Silence
2. The Neighbourhood - Female Robbery
3. Balthazar - Later
4. Delphic - Baiya
6. The Plea - I am the Miracle
7. The Propellers - Landslide
8. The Propellers - Midnight Kiss
9. Talk of the Town - Flapsandwich
10. Pariah - Orpheus
11. Jakwob - Blinding (BC remix)
12. Andrew Bayer feat. Ane Brun - Lose Sight
13. Pete Gooding - Those Eyes feat. Kellie Allen
14. Doing What I Got - Issac Tichauer
15. Balthazar - Do Not Claim Them Anymore
16. Johnny Marr - New Town Velocity
17. The Plea - Oh Ah Yay
18. Home Sweet Home - Lady of the Sunshine
19. Art of Noise - Wet Dream (Way Out West's Excellent Extended Mix)
Topics:
Google Glass, NSA Privacy, Prism, WWDC, APPLE, Beer, Flickr
Apps mentioned:
File App, Card Munch, Memories HD (Disney), Tea Time +, Zombie Booth, Google Authenticator
SXSW V2V Meetup June 17 6-8pm Hotel Shangri-La Santa Monica, CA
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Released:
Jun 7, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

1 Indie Nation podcast explores the authentic essence of electronica, rock and hip hop culture. It offers an alternative to the mainstream and attempts to bridge generations, genders, and cultures. We offer an independent voice, free from record label and big business imperatives.