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Artist Song Album Label
Joy Orbison froth sipping still slipping vol. 1 XL Recordings
Led Bib Is That a Woodblock? Bring Your Own Cuneiform
Spider Bags Shawn Cripps Boogie Shake My Head Odessa
Object Hours Silver Odyssey Piece Goods self-released
Hatchie Lights On Giving The World Away Secretly Canadian
Hiroshi Yoshimura CREEK Green Light in the Attic
The Steve Adamyk Band X-Eyed Tammy (Dickies) II Dirtnap
Dock Boggs Prayer Of A Miner's Child His Folkways Years 1963-1968 Smithsonian Folkways
Eddie Okwedy Happy Survival Nigeria 70 - Lagos Jump: Original Heavyweight Afrobeat Highlife Strut
Shabaka and the Ancestors ’Til The Freedom Comes Home We Are Sent Here by History Impulse!
Mary Lattimore & Mac McCaughan II New Rain Duets Three Lobed Recordings
Cameron Knowler Sonora Road Places of Consequence American Dreams
Jungle Brothers Straight Out The Jungle (Instrumental) Straight Out The Jungle Warlock/Traffic
Lonnie Holley Six Space Shuttles and 144,000 Elephants Keeping a Record of It Dust-to-Digital