XRAY.FM Spring Membership Drive: BLOOM Mixtape (#38) Download & Stream

In support of Portland’s independent radio station, XRAY.FM, Intuitive Navigation DJs (Serious Moonlight and vVv Stardust) have sprung for spring in a soulful and danceable mix that goes from the rainy days into the sunshine.

XRAY.FM - Intuitive Navigation DJs MixIn support of Portland’s independent radio station, XRAY.FM, Intuitive Navigation DJs (Serious Moonlight and vVv Stardust) have sprung for spring in a soulful and danceable mix that goes from the rainy days into the sunshine.

Click here to stream their show online, and support the female DJ duo by becoming an XRAY.FM member. Simply visit their website and click on the blue donate button, or call (503) 963-4250 and let them know that Intuitive Navigation sent you. Your support earns you a tote bag and a sticker set, members-only digital mixtapes, a newsletter with extra goodies, and eternal gratitude from a grassroots station. Membership is a recurring donation of $10 or better a month, or a yearly donation of $120 or better. Students, seniors, and starving artists can join at merely $5 a month or $60 yearly. Support XRAY.FM today and catch the ladies for a DJ set at Dig-A-Pony on April 21st, 2015!

Stream XRAY.FM Membership Drive – BLOOM Mixtape

 

  1. Tasseomancy – “The Grass Harp”
     
  2. Rochelle Jordan (Ft. JMSN) – “Lowkey”
     
  3. CAPPA – “In The Morning”
     
  4. Kelela – “A Message”
     
  5. Tei Shi – “Go Slow”
     
  6. Lykke Li – “No Rest For The Wicked” (Joris Voorn Remix)
     
  7. MØ – “Walk This Way” (Shelter Point Remix)
     
  8. Amason – “Duvan”
     
  9. MYAMI – “Soldier”
     
  10. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – “Can’t Hear My Eyes”
     

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Gina Altamura

Gina Altamura is a live music and arts event curator, artist manager and DJ out of Portland, Oregon. She holds a degree in Philosophy from Lewis & Clark College. She currently has an avid scholarly interest in the realm of Jungian depth psychological thought, and is honored to volunteer with a wonderful organization called Oregon Friends of Jung. She has a deep interest in exploring archetypes through the lens of popular culture, as well as helping her generation connect to archetypal thinking via modalities such as artistic practice and tarot.

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