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Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | 06:00 to 07:00 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
* Solar Halos Nebulas Coiled Light Cursed Tongue NC
* Ladytron Deadzone Ladytron Ladytron Music
Great Valley Knights of the Spirit Table Lizards of Camelot NNA Tapes/ Feeding Tube
Lucila Campos Samba Malato Afro Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru Luaka Bop
Sonny Sharrock Promises Kept Ask the Ages Axiom
* Miss Information A New Moon Sequence Pioneer Works Press
* Kompromat Auf Immer Und Ewig Traum and Existenz Clivage Music
Charlie Electric Guitar Band's Sound of Japan Mountain Lady Singapore A-Go-Go Sublime Frequencies
* Ex Hex Good Times It's Real Merge
* Johnny Shines Cold in Hand Blues The Blues Came Falling Down - Live 1973 Omnivore
Mighty Voices of Wonder I Thank the Lord Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal Numero
Sandra Phillips Someday (We'll Be Together Too Many People in One Bed Alive
Chuck Carbo Take Care Your Homework Friend New Orleans Funk vol. 3 Soul Jazz
K.C. Accidental Residential Love Song anthems for the could've bin pills Noise Factory