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Saturday, October 26, 2013 | 16:00 to 18:00 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label
Sigur Ros Svefn-G-Englar Agaetis Byrjun Fatcat
Built to Spill The Plan Keep It Like A Secret Warner Brothers
Bon Iver Michicant Bon Iver, Bon Iver Jagjaguwar
* Yuck Memorial Fields Glow and Behold Fat Possum
* Bailterspace Trinine Trinine Fire
* Polvo Anchoress Siberia Merge
* artha's vineyard ferries Blonde on Blood Mass. Grave Kiam
* Austra What We Done? Olympia Domino
* Juliana Barwick Forever Nepenthe Dead Oceans
* Tim Hecker Live Room Virgins Kranky
* Glasser Shape Interiors True Panther Sounds
The Walkmen On The Water You & Me Gigamtoc
The Walkmen In The New Year You & Me Gigantic
* Schooner It Won't Matter Neighborhood Veins Potluck
* National Wake Wake of the Nation Walk in Africa 1979-1981 Light in the Attic
* Fuzz Untitled 1 Fuzz In the Red
* Pattern is Movement Untitled (How Does It Feel?) Suckling 12" Hometapes
Dirty Projectors Unto Caesar Swing Low Magellan Domino
Yo La Tengo Ohm Fade Matador
Broken Social Scene Stars and Sons You Forgot It in People Paper Bag
* Lonnie Holley From The Other Side of The Pulpit Keep a Recording of It Dust-to-Digital