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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014 | 11:06 to 13:06

Artist Song Album Label
The Slits Ping Pong Affair Cut Universal
The Music Tapes Intermission (Pt. 1) Mary's Voice Merge
Dance Do Dada New York Noise: Dance Music From The New York Underground 1978-1982 Soul Jazz
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Thought Ballune Unknown Mortal Orchestra Fat Possum
U.S. Christmas Fire Is Sleeping Run Thick In The Night Neurot
Yardwork Eddie San Brotherer Lunchbox
The Coathangers Johnny Larceny & Old Lace Suicide Squeeze
Whatever Brains I Am a Tourist Whatever Brains II Sorry State
OFF Rat Trap First Four EPs Vice
The Soulettes A Deh Pon Dem Studio One Women Soul Jazz
Chance Loser Till You Win In Search Paradise of Bachelors
The LimiƱanas Longanisse Crystal Anis HoZac
Cedric Im Brooks Satta Studio One Roots 2 Soul Jazz
Le Weekend Jimmy'stown DBLSCRT Friends Make Good Company
Justin Robinson & The Mary Annettes Nemesis or Me! Bones for Tinder Five Head Entertainment
Phet Potaram Koh Phuket (Phuket Island) Thai Pop Spectacular 1960s-1980s Sublime Frequencies
Ruby Andrews Come To Me Just Loving You Grapevine