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Artist Song Album Label
Yasuko Agawa L.A. Night Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop, AOR & Boogie 1976-1986 Light in the Attic
The Mountain Goats Going to Lebanon 2 Songs for Pierre Chuvin Merge Records
Moses Sumney Keeps Me Alive græ Jagjaguwar
Amulets Tears in the Fabric Blooming The Flenser
The Weather Station Ignorance How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars Fat Possum
Parquet Courts Application Apparatus Sympathy for Life Rough Trade
Paola Lesina Volocollagialopiano HOT CONVERSATION Falt
Sambrasa Trio Nem O Mar Sabia Em Som Maior Vampisoul
Thee Dirtybeats You Turned Your Back On Me Thee Dirtybeats Blue Mold
The Old Ceremony Middle Child Fairytales and Other Forms Of Suicide Yep Roc
Matt Stevenson Appropriate Infrastructure GFR Tapes
Flaming Tunes Generous Moon S/T Superior Viaduct
Waxahatchee Fire Saint Cloud Merge
Bush Tetras There is a Hum Rhythm and Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras Wharf Cat
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy I Called You This Morning Last Kind Words 1926-1953 Mississippi