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Restream from Wednesday 10th March
Presented by Dennis Gedling
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings I learned the hard way
I learned the hard way
Playlist
The Wednesday Society
Pedant
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
I learned the hard way
I learned the hard wayTricky (feat Martina Topley Bird)
Black Steel
MaxinquayeMonotonix
I can't take it anymore
Where were you when it happened?The Novocaines
Something to someone
Dirty Projectors
No intention
Bitte OrcaWind Waker
The revised history of the ever exploring universe
Wind WakerJaga Jazzist
One-Armed Bandit
One-Armed BanditJohnny Cash
Satisfied Mind
American VI: Ain't no graveDie! Die! Die!
We built our own oppressors
Colourvision
Beaufort Street
ColourvisionDinosaur Jr
Start Choppin'
Where you been?Tame Impala
Desire Be Desire Go
Tame ImpalaMonotonix
Spit in your face
Where were you when it happened?Charlotte Etc
Label Societe'
So Frenchy So ChicEddy Current Supression Ring
Tuning Out
Rush to relaxTucker B's
Bear
Nightmare in the key of ((((WOW))))Frightened Rabbit
Swim until you can see the land
The winter of mixed drinksPetanque
Poompy
Songs to help you feel betterThe Fall
Totally Wired
Totally Wired: The Rough Trade AnthologyThe Jukebox Zombies
Wolf in the night
Jukebox ZombiesMonotonix
My Needs
Where were you when it happened?Massive Attack
Five man army
Blue Lines
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