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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Sunday, January 11, 2015 | 11:01 to 13:01

Artist Song Album Label
The Music Tapes Intermission (Pt. 2) Mary's Voice Merge
Gray Young Ten Years Staysail 307 Knox Records
Locust To Lonely Shores After The Rain Editions Mego
Rainer Maria Never In Anger Past Worn Searching Polyvinyl
Bustello In The Void Bustello self-released
Nucular Aminals Ammut Eats Nucular Aminals
The Human Instinct Railway & Gun Stoned Guitar Sunbeam
Uwharria Dung Beetles Fury In The Foothills Slave
The Sadies As Much As Such Favourite Colours Yep Roc
Real Estate Younger Than Yesterday Days Domino
Ahleuchatistas No Sleep Location Location Open Letter
Rikki Ililonga Working On The Wrong Thing Dark Sunrise [[Disc 2]] Now Again
The Strange Boys Right Before Live Music Rough Trade
Cedric Im Brooks Satta Studio One Roots 2 Soul Jazz
Implodes Zombie Regrets Recurring Dream Kranky
Sonny Knight & The Lakers Through With You I'm Still Here Secret Stash
Uncle Dave Macon The Gal That Got Stuck on Everything She Seen Baby, How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s Dust-to-Digital