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WXDU, as a member of the Duke University Union, exists to inform, educate, and entertain both the students of Duke University and the surrounding community of Durham through quality progressive alternative radio programming. WXDU seeks to give its staff the freedom to pursue their personal aesthetic within the framework of a cohesive format. WXDU aims to provide the listener with an alternative viewpoint untainted by commercial interests. WXDU resolves to maintain good relations with the music industry without compromising its integrity and nationally recognized commitment to quality programming. WXDU resolves to remain a laboratory where all members are free to make and learn from their mistakes.
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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Saturday, March 18, 2017 | 11:12 to 13:12

Artist Song Album Label
J.B. Lenoir Vietnam Blues Vietnam Blues Evidence
Gil Scott-Heron Certain Things (Interlude) I'm New Here XL
David Kilgour & The Heavy Eights Could Be On My Way Left By Soft Merge
Patsy Cline Imagine That The Patsy Cline Collection MCA
Hotel Motel A Deer Is Like A Beautiful Man Teen Pop Crisis self-released
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band The Buggy Boogie Woogie Sun Zoom Spark: 1970 to 1972 Rhino
Augustus Pablo Frozen Dub King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown Abraham
Anna von Hausswolff Stranger The Miraculous Other Music
Melt-Banana If It Is The Deep Sea, I Can See You There Cell-Scape A-ZAP
Great Speckled Bird Long Long Time to Get Old Country Funk II: 1967-1974 Light In The Attic
The Spelling Mistakes Hate Me Hate Me Ak79 Flying Nun
Wet Hair Fade Till Morning In Vogue Spirit De Stijl
Shirley Griffith Big Road Blues Art of Field Recording Dust-To-Digital
Elizabeth Phillips A Little Old Fashioned Fire In My Bones: Raw Rare + Otherworldly African-American Gospel (1944-2007) Tompkins Square