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Thursday, Oct 27 2016, 1AM
British trio featuring Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns

Won't these zombies cut the crap already and leave us alone?
If only haunted houses were this funky...

Bumpin' - and spooky! - ghetto house from Chicago artist Jammin Gerald
Jamaica has it covered when it comes to Halloween-themed music
I don't wanna go to your Halloween party if this isn't on the playlist (not that I get invited to parties, but still!)
Oh, and lemme know your costume this year! Text in - 206.903.5397
Hexes aren't what they used to be... I blame millennials
Dancing IS a form of respect, though, if you think about it
"A gleeful queer travesty of black metal’s undying obsession with kvlt authenticity, Why Do the Heathen Rage? is also a formally precise homage executed with a scholar’s obsession"

Listen to this album and you'll know what it's like to spend a rainy, cloudy winter in the PNW
What's your safe word? - dj@kexp.org
I would assume most ghosts are into shoegaze and dream pop?
For the sake of this show, let's say the witching hour is 3.21 am PST
(recorded in October–November 1979 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale during sessions for the Licht und Blindheit single)

It's like, which John Carpenter soundtrack do you choose from?
Don't worry, didn't forgot the sorrow!
Apparently samples the sound recorded when those Russians found the pit to Hell and lowered a microphone down into it?
Bradford Cox found this recording online, saying "I wanted to create a haunted record, you know? Kind of filled with ghosts. I thought it just set up the album nicely"
"When I was a teenager the wreckage of a sailboat washed up on the shore of Agate Beach. The remains of the vessel weren't removed for several days. I walked down with my father to peer inside the boat cabin. Maps, coffee cups and clothing were strewn around inside. I remember looking only briefly, wilted by the feeling that I was violating some remnant of this man's presence by witnessing the evidence of its failure. Later I read a story about him in the paper. It was impossible to know what had happened"
Ace soundtrack to the 1986 film about security guard robots that run amok in a suburban mall - youtu.be
I gotta really drunk at Bush Gardens one night and sang this... that's the REAL terror
"No one ever would suspect / that her mind's completely wrecked"
Vampires are kind of dumb, right? I mean the worst that happens is you LIVE FOREVER
Bieeeeeeeeeeeeee! Happy Halloween! seanmorroww.tumblr.com // twitter.com
The song that broke the U.K. band to the U.S., thanks in part to a year long tour and heavy rotation on MTV with this video: www.youtube.com