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Restream from Thursday 11th March
Presented by Dave Cutbush
Gonjasufi Sheep
A Sufi and a Killer
Playlist
Gonjasufi
Sheep
A Sufi and a KillerJoanna Newsom
Baby Birch
Have One on MeBesnard Lakes
Like the Ocean Like the Sea
Are the Roaring NightEluvium
Making Up Minds
SimiliesSmrts
Pencil Writes with its Heart
Wind Waker
Eluvium
Wind WakerThee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra
There is a Light
Kollaps TradixionalesJaga Jazzist
220 V/Spektral
One Armed BanditFourtet
Angel Echoes
There is Love in YouMasonik
Two Dollars Twenty Seven Cents Dub
Solex vs Christina Martinez and Jon Spencer
Don't Hold Back
Amsterdam Throwdown/Kingstreet ShowdownPond
Cloud City
FrondTunng
The Roadside
...And then We Saw LandEluvium
Leaves Eclipse the Light
SimiliesModularman
Cerebellum
AssymetryScuba
Latch
TriangulationPhace and Misanthrop
Shadow
From Deep SpacePavement
In the Mouth a Desert
Quarantine the Past: The Best of PavementLiars
Proud Evolution
SisterworldReverse Engine Ear
Educated Guesses
Moonlight Wranglers
As If
LastThe Proletariate
For the Broken
Covered in BruisesSuffer
Breed
LoneScout Niblett
Just Do It
The Calcination of Scout NiblettPikelett
Toby Light
StemDavey Craddock
Peanut
IntroducingEluvium
Cease to Know
SimiliesTo Rococo Rot
Forwardness
SpeculationPantha Du Prince
The Splendour
Black NoiseThe Soul Jazz Orchestra
Serenity
Rising Sun
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