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Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 21:00 to 22:00 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
dirty three 1000 miles horse stories touch and go
* Guided By Voices Never Mind The List Crystal Nuns Cathedral GBV Inc.
* Burial UPSTAIRS FLAT ANTIDAWN EP Hyperdub
the watery graves of portland sailing takes me (to where I'm going) caracas marriage
shallow be thy name the littlest burglar 2000-2001 wangle age music local
* Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer Stureby House Piano Recordings from the Ă…land Islands International Anthem
* Pan•American Just a Story The Patience Fader kranky
Roscoe Holcomb swanno mountain an untamed sense of control Smithsonian folkways
* Strapping Fieldhands Ingrid in Glasses Across the Susquehanna Petty Bunco
* Chucha Medusa What Remains Hot Releases
massacre leaf violence funny valentine tzadik
Mecca normal cherry flowers dovetail K
chrome tv as eyes half machine lip moves/alien soundtracks touch and go
medicine the pink the buried life american
Johnny cash Folsom prison blues at Folsom prison Columbia Records