2015

The year got going with “Arrival of the Birds” by The Cinematic Orchestra, and 26 more jams followed. Lots of Great Lake Swimmers, Canadian music, and electronic. ElectroMoonLite did some crate-digging too, and found “You Faded Like A Star On The Late Show” by I Took Your Name. ElectroMoonLite’s final jam was “Moving Pictures, Silent Films” by Great Lake Swimmers.

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2014

ElectroMoonLite’s first jam of 2014 was “Bodies” by Pale Seas, and 17 more jams followed. Lots of indie rock, singer-songwriters, and Canadian music. ElectroMoonLite posted a rare gem: “Search Party” by Wintersleep. ElectroMoonLite reached 100 jams in December. “Burning Photographs” by Chad VanGaalen closed out the year.

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2013

ElectroMoonLite’s first jam of 2013 was “Nothing Like You” by Frightened Rabbit, and 35 more jams followed. The year’s recurring themes? indie pop, folk, and indie rock. They were the first, and only, to post “Luminous” by Alice & The Glass Lake. “Baby, We'll Be Fine” by The National got a lot of love. ElectroMoonLite passed 75 jams in September. ElectroMoonLite’s 2013 came to a close with “Cardinals” by The Republic of Wolves.

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2012

In March, ElectroMoonLite joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Crutch” by Buffalo Tom. Nice. ElectroMoonLite found their eternal jam in May — “Apologia” by windings. There was a lot of Richard Walters, electronic, and acoustic. ElectroMoonLite posted their 20th jam in June! ElectroMoonLite’s 2012 came to a close with “Categories and Strategies” by Remma.

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