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Afterglow Echoplex - Episode Thirteen

Afterglow Echoplex - Episode Thirteen

Update: 2025-06-13
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Welcome back to the Afterglow Echoplex, a shoegaze, and shoegaze-adjecent collaborative mixtape podcast. Today's episode features music by Semaphore, Telepathic Traffic, Oh Doom, The Clang Group, Sand Box, and much more! 

Each episode of the Afterglow Echoplex is a virtual 60-minute dubbed cassette tape made in direct collaboration with the underground, independent bands you hear here.

Side One
1. The Occasion "No Future"
2. Sand Box "Porcelain Dolls"
3. Black Tapestry "Cornered"
4. Telepathic Traffic "Wembley’s Sound-World"
5. Martyrs "Sunset Sinking"
6. Lux "Starlit"

Side Two
1. The Clang Group "Page 1"
2. Promise The Moon "Oops"
3. Semaphore "Porcelain"
4. Joshua Treble "Before Pale"
5. A-Train Of Thought "Slowdown"
6. mynameisblueskye "Bounce Back, Kid"
7. Oh Doom! "Someone Else Made You Better"

This podcast would not be possible without the generous contributions of the bands listed above. Please visit their BandCamp pages to purchase their music.

Cover photography by BlueCalypso Photographs.

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Afterglow Echoplex - Episode Thirteen

Afterglow Echoplex - Episode Thirteen

Featuring: A-Train Of Thought, Black Tapestry, The Clang Group, Lux, Martyrs, mynameisbluesky, The Occasion, Oh Doom, Promise The Moon, Sand Box, Semaphore, Telepathic Traffic, and Joshua Treble