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  1. Cornelius (Keigo Oyamada) returns with a cover of Yosui Inoue's 1989 cult Balearic track 'Yumenemi'. First new music since last July. Out now on Eat Your Own Ears Recordings.
    #Cornelius #BestNewMusic2026 #W18 #EatYourOwnEarsRecordings
    go.stereobar.net/lou8ngz

  2. Cornelius (Keigo Oyamada) returns with a cover of Yosui Inoue's 1989 cult Balearic track 'Yumenemi'. First new music since last July. Out now on Eat Your Own Ears Recordings.
    #Cornelius #BestNewMusic2026 #W18 #EatYourOwnEarsRecordings
    go.stereobar.net/lou8ngz

  3. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が 時代、国籍、ジャンルを問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今週のエンディングでは 元CLASHのミック・ジョーンズを 中心としたバンド Big Audio Dynamiteについて 🚩 🎧radikoで聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20260421210 どうぞお楽しみに twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/204」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/204643180

  4. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が 時代、国籍、ジャンルを問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今月は英・米以外のサウンド多めで お送りします 今週のエンディングでは ウルグアイのSSW、 エドゥアルド・マテオについて🚩 🎧radikoで聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20260407210 twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/204」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/204144976

  5. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が 時代、国籍、ジャンルを問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今月は英・米以外のサウンド多めで お送りします 今週のエンディングでは ウルグアイのSSW、 エドゥアルド・マテオについて🚩 🎧radikoで聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20260407210 t.co/DQPSJEYT7I」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/204144976

  6. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今週のエンディングでは Alien Chasm Jockについて🚩 プランダーフォニックス(略奪音楽) という手法で マイケル・ジャクソンの あの名曲を大胆サンプリング! ぜひお聴きください🎧 twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/202」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/202362087

  7. J'avais oublié jusqu'à l'existence de Cactus acide et Beurre fondu. Lecteur et même abonné du magazine jeunesse Okapi à une époque antédiluvienne, leur image a fait remonter des souvenirs des tréfonds de mon cerveau.

    J'attends donc avec une curiosité mêlée d'une pointe de nostalgie le volume n° 12 de la collection Kim, à paraître en mars chez Cornélius évidemment.

    Images ©️ Nicole Claveloux / Éditions Cornélius 2026.

    #bd #bandedessinee #bdalternative #bdjeunesse #cornelius #editionscornelius

  8. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    As something of a tribute to our dearly missed resident artist, Norn Cutson, our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller. This wonderful experimental/art rock album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon, who here leads the reincarnated group.

    Norn loved Yoko Ono and did multiple Ono art pieces as part of their Record Collection art series, even including one as the cover of one of their published artbooks. We inexplicably did not have Ono on The List while Norn was still with us, but I'm grateful to Avi for remedying that now, and to Norn for guiding me towards Ono's music in general.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!” – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/11

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/917377987

    💜

    #YokoOno #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #KeigoOyamada #Cornelius #YukaHonda #experimental #avantgarde #ArtRock #music #1001OtherAlbums

  9. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    As something of a tribute to our dearly missed resident artist, Norn Cutson, our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller. This wonderful experimental/art rock album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon, who here leads the reincarnated group.

    Norn loved Yoko Ono and did multiple Ono art pieces as part of their Record Collection art series, even including one as the cover of one of their published artbooks. We inexplicably did not have Ono on The List while Norn was still with us, but I'm grateful to Avi for remedying that now, and to Norn for guiding me towards Ono's music in general.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!” – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/11

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/917377987

    💜

    #YokoOno #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #KeigoOyamada #Cornelius #YukaHonda #experimental #avantgarde #ArtRock #music #1001OtherAlbums

  10. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    As something of a tribute to our dearly missed resident artist, Norn Cutson, our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller. This wonderful experimental/art rock album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon, who here leads the reincarnated group.

    Norn loved Yoko Ono and did multiple Ono art pieces as part of their Record Collection art series, even including one as the cover of one of their published artbooks. We inexplicably did not have Ono on The List while Norn was still with us, but I'm grateful to Avi for remedying that now, and to Norn for guiding me towards Ono's music in general.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!” – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/11

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/917377987

    💜

    #YokoOno #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #KeigoOyamada #Cornelius #YukaHonda #experimental #avantgarde #ArtRock #music #1001OtherAlbums

  11. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    As something of a tribute to our dearly missed resident artist, Norn Cutson, our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller. This wonderful experimental/art rock album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon, who here leads the reincarnated group.

    Norn loved Yoko Ono and did multiple Ono art pieces as part of their Record Collection art series, even including one as the cover of one of their published artbooks. We inexplicably did not have Ono on The List while Norn was still with us, but I'm grateful to Avi for remedying that now, and to Norn for guiding me towards Ono's music in general.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!” – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2026/02/11

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/917377987

    💜

    #YokoOno #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #KeigoOyamada #Cornelius #YukaHonda #experimental #avantgarde #ArtRock #music #1001OtherAlbums

  12. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller.

    This album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon. The reincarnated band on this wonderful slab of experimental/art rock is lead by Sean, and includes some of the best musicians NYC and Japan have to offer: Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius (previously of influential Shibuya-kei group Flipper’s Guitar), Yuka Honda (of Cibo Matto), Yuko Araki, Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu, Shahzad Ismaily (who pops up everywhere once you know his name), Michael Leonhart, Erik Friendlander, Daniel Carter, and Indigo Street.

    The album goes a lot of wonderful places and often recalls Ono’s earliest work, but sounds so fresh that, if you didn’t notice the release date, you’d understandably have no idea that the artist was already 76 years old at this point. The Plastic Ono Band would have one last hurrah a few years later with almost the same lineup plus a long list of additional guests (including Questlove, Ad-Rock, and Mike D), Take Me to the Land of Hell released in 2013 to celebrate Ono’s 80th birthday.

    I should perhaps admit I sort of tipped the scales on this one, though for good (albeit sad) reasons. Thanks to our resident artist Norn Cutson‘s love of Yoko Ono, I finally gave Ono’s work a chance last year, and quickly realized that I had written her off simply based on the biases of others, not my own opinions. Turns out, I totally dig Ono’s music, to the point where her 1973 album Approximately Infinite Universe – which Norn had done a lovely tribute piece of for their Record Collection art series – ended up on my personal 2025 AOTY list. So, in planning ahead for this month’s blog spotlights, I really wanted to feature an Ono album as a tribute to Norn, as today it’s somehow already been an entire year since they tragically left us. Since we inexplicably didn’t already have an Ono album on The List, I thought about adding Approximately myself and uploading Norn’s art since the image is still available in their Mastodon post, but I wasn’t sure that was appropriate. Also, I still have a lot of Ono to catch up on, so I wasn’t confident that Approximately would be the best album in her discography to choose. So, many thanks to Avi for stepping in and picking this one. I might’ve lost it when I heard the last track (on the digital version of the album, “I’m Going Away Smiling”), but Avi chose very well.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!”
    – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    #artRock #avantgarde #Cornelius #experimental #experimentalRock #KeigoOyamada #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #YokoOno #YukaHonda
  13. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller.

    This album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon. The reincarnated band on this wonderful slab of experimental/art rock is lead by Sean, and includes some of the best musicians NYC and Japan have to offer: Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius (previously of influential Shibuya-kei group Flipper’s Guitar), Yuka Honda (of Cibo Matto), Yuko Araki, Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu, Shahzad Ismaily (who pops up everywhere once you know his name), Michael Leonhart, Erik Friendlander, Daniel Carter, and Indigo Street.

    The album goes a lot of wonderful places and often recalls Ono’s earliest work, but sounds so fresh that, if you didn’t notice the release date, you’d understandably have no idea that the artist was already 76 years old at this point. The Plastic Ono Band would have one last hurrah a few years later with almost the same lineup plus a long list of additional guests (including Questlove, Ad-Rock, and Mike D), Take Me to the Land of Hell released in 2013 to celebrate Ono’s 80th birthday.

    I should perhaps admit I sort of tipped the scales on this one, though for good (albeit sad) reasons. Thanks to our resident artist Norn Cutson‘s love of Yoko Ono, I finally gave Ono’s work a chance last year, and quickly realized that I had written her off simply based on the biases of others, not my own opinions. Turns out, I totally dig Ono’s music, to the point where her 1973 album Approximately Infinite Universe – which Norn had done a lovely tribute piece of for their Record Collection art series – ended up on my personal 2025 AOTY list. So, in planning ahead for this month’s blog spotlights, I really wanted to feature an Ono album as a tribute to Norn, as today it’s somehow already been an entire year since they tragically left us. Since we inexplicably didn’t already have an Ono album on The List, I thought about adding Approximately myself and uploading Norn’s art since the image is still available in their Mastodon post, but I wasn’t sure that was appropriate. Also, I still have a lot of Ono to catch up on, so I wasn’t confident that Approximately would be the best album in her discography to choose. So, many thanks to Avi for stepping in and picking this one. I might’ve lost it when I heard the last track (on the digital version of the album, “I’m Going Away Smiling”), but Avi chose very well.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!”
    – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    #artRock #avantgarde #Cornelius #experimental #experimentalRock #KeigoOyamada #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #YokoOno #YukaHonda
  14. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller.

    This album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon. The reincarnated band on this wonderful slab of experimental/art rock is lead by Sean, and includes some of the best musicians NYC and Japan have to offer: Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius (previously of influential Shibuya-kei group Flipper’s Guitar), Yuka Honda (of Cibo Matto), Yuko Araki, Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu, Shahzad Ismaily (who pops up everywhere once you know his name), Michael Leonhart, Erik Friendlander, Daniel Carter, and Indigo Street.

    The album goes a lot of wonderful places and often recalls Ono’s earliest work, but sounds so fresh that, if you didn’t notice the release date, you’d understandably have no idea that the artist was already 76 years old at this point. The Plastic Ono Band would have one last hurrah a few years later with almost the same lineup plus a long list of additional guests (including Questlove, Ad-Rock, and Mike D), Take Me to the Land of Hell released in 2013 to celebrate Ono’s 80th birthday.

    I should perhaps admit I sort of tipped the scales on this one, though for good (albeit sad) reasons. Thanks to our resident artist Norn Cutson‘s love of Yoko Ono, I finally gave Ono’s work a chance last year, and quickly realized that I had written her off simply based on the biases of others, not my own opinions. Turns out, I totally dig Ono’s music, to the point where her 1973 album Approximately Infinite Universe – which Norn had done a lovely tribute piece of for their Record Collection art series – ended up on my personal 2025 AOTY list. So, in planning ahead for this month’s blog spotlights, I really wanted to feature an Ono album as a tribute to Norn, as today it’s somehow already been an entire year since they tragically left us. Since we inexplicably didn’t already have an Ono album on The List, I thought about adding Approximately myself and uploading Norn’s art since the image is still available in their Mastodon post, but I wasn’t sure that was appropriate. Also, I still have a lot of Ono to catch up on, so I wasn’t confident that Approximately would be the best album in her discography to choose. So, many thanks to Avi for stepping in and picking this one. I might’ve lost it when I heard the last track (on the digital version of the album, “I’m Going Away Smiling”), but Avi chose very well.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!”
    – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    #artRock #avantgarde #Cornelius #experimental #experimentalRock #KeigoOyamada #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #YokoOno #YukaHonda
  15. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller.

    This album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon. The reincarnated band on this wonderful slab of experimental/art rock is lead by Sean, and includes some of the best musicians NYC and Japan have to offer: Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius (previously of influential Shibuya-kei group Flipper’s Guitar), Yuka Honda (of Cibo Matto), Yuko Araki, Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu, Shahzad Ismaily (who pops up everywhere once you know his name), Michael Leonhart, Erik Friendlander, Daniel Carter, and Indigo Street.

    The album goes a lot of wonderful places and often recalls Ono’s earliest work, but sounds so fresh that, if you didn’t notice the release date, you’d understandably have no idea that the artist was already 76 years old at this point. The Plastic Ono Band would have one last hurrah a few years later with almost the same lineup plus a long list of additional guests (including Questlove, Ad-Rock, and Mike D), Take Me to the Land of Hell released in 2013 to celebrate Ono’s 80th birthday.

    I should perhaps admit I sort of tipped the scales on this one, though for good (albeit sad) reasons. Thanks to our resident artist Norn Cutson‘s love of Yoko Ono, I finally gave Ono’s work a chance last year, and quickly realized that I had written her off simply based on the biases of others, not my own opinions. Turns out, I totally dig Ono’s music, to the point where her 1973 album Approximately Infinite Universe – which Norn had done a lovely tribute piece of for their Record Collection art series – ended up on my personal 2025 AOTY list. So, in planning ahead for this month’s blog spotlights, I really wanted to feature an Ono album as a tribute to Norn, as today it’s somehow already been an entire year since they tragically left us. Since we inexplicably didn’t already have an Ono album on The List, I thought about adding Approximately myself and uploading Norn’s art since the image is still available in their Mastodon post, but I wasn’t sure that was appropriate. Also, I still have a lot of Ono to catch up on, so I wasn’t confident that Approximately would be the best album in her discography to choose. So, many thanks to Avi for stepping in and picking this one. I might’ve lost it when I heard the last track (on the digital version of the album, “I’m Going Away Smiling”), but Avi chose very well.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!”
    – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    #artRock #avantgarde #Cornelius #experimental #experimentalRock #KeigoOyamada #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #YokoOno #YukaHonda
  16. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009, Japan/US)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1080 on The List, submitted by avi_miller.

    This album from the indomitable Yoko Ono brings back the band/collective, Plastic Ono Band, originally formed by Ono and John Lennon in the 1960s and last seen around the birth of their son, Sean Lennon. The reincarnated band on this wonderful slab of experimental/art rock is lead by Sean, and includes some of the best musicians NYC and Japan have to offer: Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius (previously of influential Shibuya-kei group Flipper’s Guitar), Yuka Honda (of Cibo Matto), Yuko Araki, Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu, Shahzad Ismaily (who pops up everywhere once you know his name), Michael Leonhart, Erik Friendlander, Daniel Carter, and Indigo Street.

    The album goes a lot of wonderful places and often recalls Ono’s earliest work, but sounds so fresh that, if you didn’t notice the release date, you’d understandably have no idea that the artist was already 76 years old at this point. The Plastic Ono Band would have one last hurrah a few years later with almost the same lineup plus a long list of additional guests (including Questlove, Ad-Rock, and Mike D), Take Me to the Land of Hell released in 2013 to celebrate Ono’s 80th birthday.

    I should perhaps admit I sort of tipped the scales on this one, though for good (albeit sad) reasons. Thanks to our resident artist Norn Cutson‘s love of Yoko Ono, I finally gave Ono’s work a chance last year, and quickly realized that I had written her off simply based on the biases of others, not my own opinions. Turns out, I totally dig Ono’s music, to the point where her 1973 album Approximately Infinite Universe – which Norn had done a lovely tribute piece of for their Record Collection art series – ended up on my personal 2025 AOTY list. So, in planning ahead for this month’s blog spotlights, I really wanted to feature an Ono album as a tribute to Norn, as today it’s somehow already been an entire year since they tragically left us. Since we inexplicably didn’t already have an Ono album on The List, I thought about adding Approximately myself and uploading Norn’s art since the image is still available in their Mastodon post, but I wasn’t sure that was appropriate. Also, I still have a lot of Ono to catch up on, so I wasn’t confident that Approximately would be the best album in her discography to choose. So, many thanks to Avi for stepping in and picking this one. I might’ve lost it when I heard the last track (on the digital version of the album, “I’m Going Away Smiling”), but Avi chose very well.

    “The Multiversal DJ may not be playing what you want to hear, but She’s spinnin’ what you NEED to hear!”
    – Norn Cutson

    You are greatly missed, my friend.

    #artRock #avantgarde #Cornelius #experimental #experimentalRock #KeigoOyamada #PlasticOnoBand #SeanLennon #YokoOno #YukaHonda
  17. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今週のエンディングでは The B-52'sについて🚩 メンバーのリッキー・ウィルソンから 立花ハジメさん経由でギターの奏法を 教えてもらう!? ぜひお聴きください🎧 twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/202」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/202110647

  18. Enjoying a stint with the family in Japan, visiting Mum and socialising with the rellies... #hanaregumi #cornelius and a fine dinner of very special tofu with it's own bath of special water (apparently!)

  19. Enjoying a stint with the family in Japan, visiting Mum and socialising with the rellies... #hanaregumi #cornelius and a fine dinner of very special tofu with it's own bath of special water (apparently!)

  20. Enjoying a stint with the family in Japan, visiting Mum and socialising with the rellies... #hanaregumi #cornelius and a fine dinner of very special tofu with it's own bath of special water (apparently!)

  21. Enjoying a stint with the family in Japan, visiting Mum and socialising with the rellies... #hanaregumi #cornelius and a fine dinner of very special tofu with it's own bath of special water (apparently!)

  22. Enjoying a stint with the family in Japan, visiting Mum and socialising with the rellies... #hanaregumi #cornelius and a fine dinner of very special tofu with it's own bath of special water (apparently!)

  23. New Testament Reading: #Acts 10:34-43
     
    #Peter preaches #Jesus to #Cornelius and his associates. 

  24. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が ジャンル・時代問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今週はアート・リンゼイが やっていたユニット "Ambitious Lovers"について🚩 🎧radiko で聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20251223210 🎶番組プレイリスト→open.spotify.com/playlist/6pHA twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/200」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/200339417

  25. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が ジャンル・時代問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻⚡️ 今週のエンディングは マイクロ・サンプリングという手法で エレクトロニック・ミュージックファンを 魅了してきた"AKUFEN"について🚩 🎧radiko で聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20251216210 twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/200」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/200080960

  26. Xユーザーのα-STATION FM KYOTOさん: 「今夜火曜21時〜 #Cornelius が ジャンル・時代問わず 今聴きたい楽曲を選曲、MIXして お送りする #フラレディ 📻 今週のエンディングでは 最近再発掘したバンド、”Seely”について🚩 🎧radiko で聴く→radiko.jp/share/?t=20251209210 ♬番組プレイリスト→open.spotify.com/playlist/6pHA ぜひお聴きください⚡️ twitter.com/fmkyoto/status/199」 / X

    x.com/fmkyoto/status/199826783