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WXDU 88.7 FM
PO Box 90689
Duke Station
Durham, NC 27708
919-684-2957
wxdu@duke.edu
| New | Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tomago | Memory In Vivo Exposure (Parts 1 & 2) | Memory In Vivo Exposure | Hands In the Dark | Percussionist Valentina Magaletti & Tom Relleen on bass/electronics | |
| Mount Kimbie | Marilyn (feat. Micachu) | Love What Survives | Warp | Dominic Maker + Kai Campos; 2017 release | |
| Cornelius | Omstart | Sensuous | Everloving | 2006 release; Keigo Oyamada out of Tokyo | |
| * | WOO | Swingtime | Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong [Expanded Edition] | Independent Project Records | Reissue of a 1982 album, by the brothers Mark & Clive Ives |
| * | Woo | Pokhara + C.H. Revisited | Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong [Expanded Edition] | ||
| Paul McCartney | Check My Machine | McCartney II bonus CD | MPL | 1980 release | |
| * | Charles Webster & The South African Connection | The Artist (with Bokani Dyer) | From The Hill | Stay True | |
| * | Charles Webster & The South African Connection | Bakulindele (with Muzi) | From The Hill | Stay True | |
| Teno Afrika | Ambassadors feat. Diego Don, Stylo Musiq, & Flame Darula | Amapiano Selections | Awesome Tapes From Africa | ||
| * | Altin Gün | Suçum Nedir | Garip | ATO | 6th album, a tribute to Neset Ertas, Anatolian music icon (singer, lyricist, baglama vituoso). Their 1st album since the departure of lead singer Merve Dasdemir (she has pursued a solo career). Baglama player & singer Erdinc Ecevit Yildiz is now lead vocalist. |
| * | Aksak Maboul | The Big Slide | Before Aksak Maboul | Crammed Discs | |
| * | YĪN YĪN | Spirit Adapter | Yatta! | Glitterbeat | Cosmic disco quartet out of Maastricht, the Netherlands |
| * | Felsmann + Tiley | Warnung | Protomensch | Mute | Duo out of Germany: Dominik Felsmann & Patrick Tiley, their 2nd album under the Felsmann + Tiley moniker |
| Underworld | Stagger | Second Toughest In the Infants | Junior Boy's Own | 4th studio album, released in 1996 | |
| * | Sibyl | I Felt a Cleaving in My Mind | Sibyl | Gold Bolus | Siblings Chloe & Lily Holgate out of NYC |
| Tenci | Joy 2 | My Heart Is An Open Field | Keeled Scales | Jess Shoman, out of Chicago, their 2020 debut album | |
| Ryley Walker | Primrose Green | Primrose Green | Dead Oceans | ||
| * | Marielle V Jakobsons | Insistence | The Patterns Lost to Air | Thrill Jockey | |
| * | Oneohtrix Point Never | Cherry Blue | Tranquilizer | Warp | Artist is Daniel Lopatin |
| * | Toni Geitani | 2092 | Wahj | Self Released | Born in Beirut, now lives in Amsterdam, 2nd album after his 2018 debut "Al Roujoou Ilal Qamar" (Back to the Moon) |
| Mohammed Al-Harazi | My Beloved Has Travelled سافر حبيبي | محمد الحرازي Mohammed Al-Harazi - Visit Me زورني | Hive Mind Records | Yemeni tarab music, originally came out in 1994 on the Voice of Yemen cassette label. Tarab is millenia-old, highly emotional music that is said to put listeners into ecstatic heightened states of being | |
| * | Suitor | In The Country | Saw You Out With The Weeds | Feel It | Out of Cleveland, Ohio |
| Tom Tom Club | L'Elephant | Tom Tom Club | Sire | Produced by Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Steven Stanley; 1981 release | |
| Cornershop | Brimful of Asha | When I Was Born for the 7th Time | Wiiija | 1997 release, Tjinder Singh on vocals | |
| * | Asher Gamedze | Following Up | A Semblance: Of Return | Northern Spy |