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Friday Refrain 1:27:17 Genre Artist Album Acoustic Guitar Richard Osborn Endless Acoustic Rock/ John Garcia The Coyote Who Spoke In Singer- Tongues songwriter with backup Atmospheric Twinesuns The Empire Never Ended Country Brantley Gilbert The Devil Don’t Sleep Country TIft Merritt Stitch of the World Singer- Songwriter Folk Rock Dead Man Winter Furnace Folk/ Chris Thile & Brad Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau Americana Mehldau Hard Rock Fight the Fight Fight the Fight Instrumental Delicate Steve This Is Steve Rock Instrumental Set and Setting Reflectionless Rock Jazz Delbert McClinton & Prick of the Litter Self-Made Men Metal Beheaded Beast Incarnate Metal This Lonely Crowd This Lonely Crowd Noise Emptyset Borders Playground of Cate Le Bon Rock Pool Rock Playground of Horse Thief Trials & Truths Rock Playground of Japandroids New To The Wild Heart of Life Rock !1 Genre Artist Album Playground of Pond 30000 Megatons Rock Playground of Sacred Paws Strike A Match Rock Playground of Toothless The Pace of The Passing Rock Pop Deaf Havana All These Countless Nights Pop Sinai Vessel Brokenlegged Pop Train A Girl A Bottle A Boat Poppy Singer- Allison Crutchfield Tourist in This Town songwriter R&B Kehlani SweetSexySavage Rap/Hip-hop Matt Martians The Drum Chord Theory Rap/Hip-hop Migos Culture Rap/Hip-hop P.O.S. Chill, Dummy Rap/Hip-Hop Twiztid The Continuous Evilution of Life’s ?’s Rock Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound Rock Stef Chura Messes Singer- Mark Eitzel Hey Mr. Ferryman Songwriter Singer- Quinn Sullivan Midnight Highway Songwriter Singer- Fred Thomas Changer Songwriter with a band Singer- Sam Skinner Danny Through Junior Songwriter with a band !2 Genre Artist Album Aborym Shifting.Negative Active Bird Community Stick Around Advent Pain & Suffering Alicia Keys That’s What’s Up [Single] Aquillo Silhouettes Ariel Pink & Weyes Myths 002 Blood Arms And Sleepers Life Is Everywhere ASOK Virtual Light Babe, Terror Ancient M’ocean Banana LIVE Bell Biv DeVoe Three Stripes Bert Jansch Living in the Shadows Betraying the Martyrs The Resilient Boosegumps On The Way To Meet You Brian Jonestown Open Minds Now Close [Single] Massacre Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Mockingbird Soul Kimbrough Cairobi Cairobi Charlie Cunningham Lines Code Lost Signal Coldharbourstores Wilderness D.Dan The Danger Zone Dave Swensen Garden Mirror Demonstration DS26 Synthesis !3 Genre Artist Album Deserted Fear Dead Shores Rising Dettmann I Klock Phantom Studies Different Sleep Forget It Dominowe SiyaThakatha Ed Dowie The Uncle Sold Eliza LSD Hard Endlec New Age Dystopia Erik Hassle Innocence Lost Fancey Love Mirage Gabriel Garzón- Jardin Montano GrandeMarshall RISK/REWARD Gucci Mane 3 For Free Gypsy Mamba Magnetic Syndromes Itoa Swinging Flavors #4 Joey Landreth Whiskey John Wesley Coleman Microwave Dreams III Joshua Radin The Fall Juelz White This Shit Ain’t Free Kreator Gods of Violence Lauren Alaina Road Less Traveled Lincoln A Constant State of Ohio Lisa Sonoda Clearing Maron Hamada Lady Monochrome Matthew Dear DJ-Kicks !4 Genre Artist Album Matthew Shipp Trio Piano Song Max Richter Three Worlds: Music From Woolf Works Miles Mosley Uprising Minor Victories Orchestral Variations Molly Nilsson Imaginations More Eaze sm00f Mouse on the Keys Out of Body Neil Cicierega Mouth Moods NEW GEN NEW GEN Omar Love in Beats Once & Future Band Once & Future Band Oto Hiax Oto Hiax Present Paradox Space For Wishes Priests Nothing Feels Natural Quarta330 Pixelated Rata Negra Oído Absoluto Real Estate Darling [Single] Richard Pinhas Reverse Rick Ross I think She Like Me [Single] Rob Shields Green Rose Elinor Dougall Stellular Royal Wood Ghost Light Sevyn Streeter Girl Disrupted Sloppy Heads Useless Smile Sonny Fodera Frequently Flying !5 Genre Artist Album Stik Figa Central Standard Time Superpitcher The Golden Ravedays 1 T.S.O.L. The Trigger Complex Tei Shi Keep Running [Single] The Bats The Deep Set The Cherry Wave Shimaru The Great Old Ones EOD The Hot Food Feel It Out Department The Man From Half A Century Sun Managra The Murder of my Echoes of the Aftermath Sweet The Pinc Lincolns Joy To The World Theo Bleckmann Elegy Thieves Like Us Thieves Like Us Thula Borah Near Life Experience Tobin Sprout The Universe And Me Toki Asako Pink Tom Paxton Boat in the Water Torben Unit Torben Unit Ty Segall Ty Segall Whitney Rose South Texas Suite Xandria Theater of Dimensions Young Fathers Only God Knows !6.
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