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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2022 | 22:11 to 00:11

Artist Song Album Label
James Toth Remember Me To Stone Roads To Ruin Three Lobed Recordings
Throbbing Gristle Ab/7a (Alt Mix) Throbbing Gristle's Greatest Hits [Disc 2] Industrial
Pantha Du Prince Animal Collective version of “Welt Am Draht” XI versions of Black Noise Rough Trade
Peaking Lights Beautiful Son Lucifer Mexican Summer
Sublime Frequencies (Various) Mak Mak Darkie Radio Thailand: Transmissions From The Tropical Kingdom Sublime Frequencies
Solvent An Introduction To Ghosts Idol Tryouts 2 Ghostly International
The Mountain Goats Psalms 40:2 The Life Of The World To Come 4AD
Trailer Bride Left-Hand Cigarette Blues Whine De Lune Bloodshot
9th Wonder I Say Whatever Zion Jamla
Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright The Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home Never Was a Married Man Good For What Ails You: Music Of The Medicine Shows 1926–1937 Old Hat
Ann McMillan 05 Gong Song Gateway Summer Sound Smithsonian Folkways
Phantogram Let Me Go Eyelid Movies Barsuk
King Solomon Hill The Gone Dead Train The Best There Ever Was: The Legendary Early Blues Performers Yazoo
Yello Call It Love Essential Smash