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Wednesday, May 3, 2023 | 02:00 to 03:00 | Playlist

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
* Angel Olsen Holding On Forever Means Jagjaguwar Local
Caroline Polachek Welcome To My Island Desire, I Want To Turn Into You Perpetual Novice
Ethel Cain American Teenager Preacher's Daughter Daughters of Cain
Lucy Dacus Hot & Heavy Home Video Matador
* M83 Laura Fantasy Mute
* Gruff Rhys 04 Layer Upon Layer The Almond And The Seahorse OST Rough Trade
Japanese Breakfast Slide Tackle Jubilee Dead Oceans
* Beach House Black Magic Become Sub Pop
* Fruit Bats Rushin' River Valley A River Running to Your Heart Merge
America Ventura Highway America's Greatest hits
* Nickel Creek Nickel Creek - The Meadow - Celebrants Celebrants Repair
The Beths Knees Deep Expert In A Dying Field Carpark
Skullcrusher Whatever Fits Together Quiet the Room Secretly Canadian
Bon Iver Beach Baby Blood Bank
Phoebe Bridgers Scott Street Stranger in the Alps
Faye Webster Car Therapy Car Therapy Sessions Secretly Canadian
Alice Phoebe Lou Lovesick Glow Self released