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33RPM - 7th May 2019

Zack Yusof

07-May-19 22:00

33RPM - 7th May 2019

Zack Yusof gives you an interesting selection of music and his insights on the style, the singers and the stories behind the songs.

0:08 - The Stone Roses - She Bangs The Drums

5:51 - The National - Harpin Turns

10:11 - Big Thief - Century

14:12 - Palehound - Worthy

18:21 - Penelope Isles - Round

23:11 - Cate Le Bon - The Light

28:47 - Omni - Delicacy

32:05 - The Murder Capital - Green and Blue

38:21 - Cigarettes After Sex - Neon Moon

42:52 - Froth - Laurel

46:03 - Pile - Firewood

52:23 - Pip Blom - Ruby

Produced by: Ali Johan


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