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"Fraught with Music" with Luke (archive)

Thursday, March 20, 2008 | 12:00 to 13:30 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album
* atlas sound bite marks let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
* ladyhawk night youre beautiful shots
* vieux farka toure sangare remixed: UFOs Over Bamako
* harlan T. Bobo one of these days I'm your man
* be your Own Pet what's your damage? get Awkward
* maps Louder boston Underground 1979-1982
* luego bent outta shape I know I know
* the billionaires I love you mother nature really real for forever
* born ruffians red yellow & blue Red yellow & Blue
* pants Yell! evans way alison statton
* the raveonettes you want the candy Lust Lust Lust
* bauhaus the dogs a vapour go away White
* ghostland Observatory dancing on my grave robotique Majestique
* crystal Castles magic spells crystal castles
* drive by truckers goodes field road brighter Than Creation's Dark
* editors an end has a start an end has a start
* aloha equinox light works
* throw Me the Statue about to walk moonbeams
* nacao zumbi carimbaeo What's Happening In Pernambuco: New Sounds Of The Brazilian Northeast