New music from Run The Jewels, Clipping, Tunde Adebimpe, Nnamdi, Idles. Classic Music from Le Tigre. Other Stuff.
Playlist
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Holy Calamafuck by Run The Jewels on RTJ4 (Jewel Runners) -
Black Betty by Lead Belly on Lead Belly's Last Sessions (Smithsonian Folkways) -
Chapter 319 by clipping. on Chapter 319 (Self-Released / Bandcamp) - Break
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Mr. Motivator by IDLES on Mr. Motivator (Partisan Records) -
Blog Maggot by Sleaford Mods on All That Glue (Rough Trade) -
Deceptacon by Le Tigre on Le Tigre (Mr. Lady) - Break
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Stressed Out by NNAMDÏ on Stressed Out (Sooper Records) -
STRESSY by Hanni El Khatib on FLIGHT (Innovative Leisure) -
Free Stress Test by Professor Murder on Professor Murder Rides The Subway (Kanine Records) - Break
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PEOPLE by Tunde Adebimpe on PEOPLE (Self-Released) -
Medicine Burn by Yves Tumor on Heaven to a Tortured Mind (Warp) -
Ponytail by PINS on Hot Slick (Haus Of Pins) -
Lovely Gold by Damaged Bug on Bug On Yonkers (Castle Face) -
Pillow by Cable Ties on Far Enough (Merge) -
Inner Iggy by Man Man on Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In-Between (Sub Pop) -
Flash Flood by Diet Cig on Do You Wonder About Me? (Frenchkiss) -
Market Forces by Flat Worms on Antarctica (God?) -
Roman Holiday by The National on I Am Easy To Find (4AD) -
Gypsy That Remains by of Montreal on UR FUN (Polyvinyl) -
Please Don't Rock Me Tonight by Jeff Rosenstock on Saving For A Custom Van (Father Daughter / Wax-Nine) - Break
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Connect The Dots by Moaning on Uneasy Laughter (Sub Pop) - Break
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Rogue Wave by Aesop Rock on Rogue Wave (Rhymesayers) -
DIET_ by Denzel Curry x Kenny Beats on Unlocked (Loma Vista) -
Social Lacerations by Ghostpoet on I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep (PIAS) - Break
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Weightlifters by Car Seat Headrest on Making A Door Less Open (Matador) -
September Again by Nation of Language on Introduction, Presence (Self-Released) -
Noise of Life by Peaking Lights on Sea of Sand (Dekmantel) - Break
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Female Mechanic Now On Duty by Sonic Youth on A Thousand Leaves (Geffen) - Break
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Arp II: Float Away by Dan Deacon on Mystic Familiar (Domino)