Best of 2015 ~ WMNF djs Weigh in with Their Lists

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Saturday Asylum beat everyone to it, with Scott posting his top 25 releases of 2015. SA_STICKER (1)

Randy Wind’s Thursday Morning Show has his top picks, letting listeners weigh in.

ITMlogo Nancy Cee wrote about her top thirty and then gave you a bonus over on the Thursday It’s the Music page

Mike B’s Bodyrock couldn’t narrow them down, and he gave us a bunch of lps and singles.

Bobbie D on the Monday Traffic Jam is a completest, and went for full length releases.

Craig Huegel made a list too, and played 2 of each release on his show, The Waking Hours, this week.

Norman B’s Life Elsewhere just filled the hour with his best of 2015, and he wrote about it here.

indie fm Indie FM did a great best of show last week–the playlist has Katarina’s picks.

Step Outside’s overview of 2015 listees is pretty unique and glorious. You can take a gander at their playlist and listen back.

You voted in a Best of 2015 survey! And if you haven’t, it is still up. You can!

Music of the Isles also did their best of, so please check out their playlist or listen back. music-of-the-isles

NPR quoted Randy Wind about Jason Isbell’s 24 Frames in their best of coverage ~

“ A catchy tune that nobody gets tired of, with terrific songwriting and singing.” —Randy Wind, WMNF

Stay tuned for more best of lists, that will be added as they come in! 

 

 

 

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