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Night Shift w/ The Elephant Graveyard
18 Nov 2025 · Los Angeles

Night Shift w/ The Elephant Graveyard

With Diamondstein

Cold winds, empty street. Diamondstein, member of the band Melted Bodies, presents Night Shift - ambient techno, sinister industrial sounds, and moody experimental music for night time noir moments.

From the host: "A full two-hour radio play by one of the Internet's best storytellers, The Elephant Graveyard." "Children grow up thinking the adult world is ordered, rational, fit for purpose. It’s crap. Becoming a man is realizing that it’s all rotten. Realizing how to celebrate that rottenness, that’s freedom."

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Tracklist

  • 0:00:21
    Miles Davis
    L'Assassinat De Carala
  • 0:02:02
    Eamon McGrath
    Young Canadians
  • 0:05:41
    Brad Barr
    Two Hundred And Sixteen
  • JJUUJJUU
    WILLING
  • Klô Pelgag
    Le Sang Des Fruits Rouges
  • Teddy Lasry
    Riverhead
  • Night Tapes
    babygirl (like n01 else)
  • nilöwh.
    childhood memories
  • Jean-Michel Blais, Lara Somogyi
    Refuge
  • Stompin' Tom Connors
    Sudbury Saturday Night
  • Handsome Furs
    No Feelings
  • Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs
    Spirit Of The Radio
  • Yoo Doo Right
    Spirit's Heavy, But Not Overthrown
  • The Barr Brothers
    You Would Have To Lose Your Mind
  • Heinali
    Kyiv Eternal
  • William S. Burroughs, Bill Laswell
    Soul Killer
  • Paula Temple
    Deathvox
  • Re_drum
    Windows
  • Willix
    Let Me Rot In Your Arms
  • John Carpenter, Alan Howarth
    TV Broadcast
  • Stars Of The Lid
    Lagging
  • Mica Levi
    Lonely Void
  • Chat Pile, Hayden Pedigo
    Radioactive Dreams
  • The OBGMs
    Watcher
  • Yndling
    It's Almost Like You're Here
  • Loscil
    Candling
  • Malibu
    So Sweet & Willing
  • Pink Mountaintops
    While We Were Dreaming
  • Rebecca Foon, Aliayta Foon-Dancoes
    Reverie
  • Wolf Parade
    Town Square
  • Mica Levi
    Andrew Void
  • Chroma Key
    Give Up Some
  • Eamon McGrath
    Eternal Adolescence
  • Gord Downie
    Insomniacs Of The World, Good Night