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“Night By Night” by Chromeo kicked off Glench’s 2014, and there was more to come; 34 jams in all. The year’s recurring themes? Hundred Waters, house, and pop. Glench passed 100 jams in March. 2014 drew to a close with “The Knife” by A Tooth for an Eye.
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“Nyc: 73-78” by Philip Glass & Beck kicked off Glench’s 2013. Glench found their eternal jam in March — “EE” by Cosmonaut Grechko. Lots of chillwave, instrumental, and synthpop. Glench did some crate-digging too, and found “Mahler : Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" Movement 5” by Zubin Mehta. “Apache” by Incredible Bongo Band got a lot of love. In November, Glench introduced This Is My Jam to “Divisionary (Do The Right Thing)” by Ages and Ages. In June, Glench posted their 75th jam. 2013 drew to a close with “You're Not Good Enough (Holy Ghost! bootleg)” by Blood Orange.
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In February, Glench joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Ash/Black Veil” by Apparat. Nice. The year’s recurring themes? Spirit Spine, ambient, and classic rock. They were the first, and only, to post “Six Four” by ADROA. “Keep On Shining” by CSLSX got a lot of love. In April, Glench introduced This Is My Jam to “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora. In May, Glench posted their 20th jam. Glench’s 2012 came to a close with “Rabbit in Your Headlights” by UNKLE.
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