Recent research has proven that polyrhythms, atonal chord structures, and unorthodox time signatures significantly lower humidity, and can help reduce outdoor temperatures by 5 degrees. None of that is true, but The Math Lab is here to help you forget how brutally hot is is outside. Cool off with DJ 5/4 on The Math Lab, every Sunday from 7 – 9 PM on 91.1 KLSU.
1) Hella – Try Dis…
2) GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! – When the Catholic Girls Go Camping, the Nicotine Vampires Rule Supreme
3) Lightning Bolt – Flooded Chamber
4) Bellini – Spilled Red Salsa in Black Coffee
5) Intervals – I’m Awake
6) Don Caballero – Repeat Defender
7) 37500 Yens – The Sullivan’s Quartet
8) Tera Melos – Guy vs D.C. Sniper
9) Adebisi Shank – Micromachines
10) Shellac – Ghosts
11) Oculesics – Death Trap Puzzle Champion
12) Battles – Inchworm
13) PAUS – Lupiter Deacon
14) Natsumen – Cicada Sing the Galaxy
15) Lachesism – CNGSQR
16) Sociedad Secreta Del Vacio – Ladeboris
17) Storm and Stress – The Sky’s the Ground, the Bombs Are Plants, and We’re the Sun, Love
18) Upsilon Acrux – The Court of Zolex
19) Toe – My Little Wish
20) The Bulletproof Tiger – An Awkward Moment With a Grilled Cheese Sandwich
21) American Football – I’ll See You When We’re Both Not So Emotional
22) Polvo – Changed
23) Spooky Action Space Captain – Naked at Walgreens
24) Totorro – Saveur Chaveux
25) Sea Monkey See – Leroy Jenkins
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The Math Lab 6/19/16
June 27, 2016