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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018 | 17:17 to 19:17

Artist Song Album Label
Peter Walker Southwind "Second Poem To Karmela" Or Gypsies Are Important Light in the Attic/Vangaurd
The Monochrome Set Wisteria (1987) Volume, Contrast, Brilliance... Vol. 2 Unreleased & Rare Tapete
Stolen Property Low Rider D-FUNK: Funk, Disco & Boogie Grooves From Germany 1972-2002 Marina
The Clone Defects That's How Strong My Love Is Shapes Of Venus In The Red
Bob Moses Stealing Fire All In All Domino
Jakob Olausson Neptune Morning And Sunrise De Stijl
Americans In France Tout Les Temps Pretzelvania Odessa Records
Carter Tutti Void F = (2.2) F (X) Industrial
The Sonics Maintaining My Cool Introducing The Sonics Sundazed
Malcolm Holcombe By the Boots Pitiful Blues self-released
Irma Thomas In Between Tears In Between Tears Alive
Times New Viking Somebody's Slave Dancer Equired Merge
Terry Allen & The Panhandle Mystery Band The Night Cafe Smokin' The Dummy/Bloodlines Fate/Sugar Hill
Ornette Coleman Lonely Woman The Shape Of Jazz To Come Atlantic