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Restream from Monday 8th March
Presented by Shannon Fox
the proletariatekill my friends
covered in bruises
Playlist
dirty projectors
stillness is the move
bitte orcacapital city
i'll never get out of this girl alive
keep it stupid, suckerthe ghost hotel
amantes
the ghost hotelgelbison
homelands
1704beep beep
the whispering waves
enchanted islandscal peck and the tramps
cinnamon
cinnamonpavement
stereo
brighten the cornersdinosaur jr
pieces
farmgreat lake swimmers
she comes to me in dreams
lost channelswicked beat sound system
i don't wanna know
inna stylesmonotonix
something has dried
where were you when it happened?vampire weekend
diplomat's son
contradavey craddock
rolling river
introducing davey craddockhowl
i hear it's love
howlyves klein blue
polka
draw attention to themselvesfruit bats
tv waves
spelled incat power
cross bones style
moon pixhungry kids of hungary
scattered diamonds
mega mountainpink mountaintops
holiday
outside lovemonotonix
i can't take it anymore
where were you when it happened?the proletariate
kill my friends
covered in bruiseslate of the pier
the bears are coming
fantasy black channellaura veirs
i can see your tracks
july flameblud
sarah is for lovers
teenage fanclub
i need direction
howdy!potential falcon
rack & ruin
hank william's gravefirekites
last ships
the bowery
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