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Aesop Rock, “Forest Crunk”

Ben Jordan, “Leaving Earth”

Bear In Heaven, “Autumn”

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The Album Leaf, “Thule”

Konk, “Baby Dee”

The American Dollar, “Time”

LCD Soundsystem, “Dance Yrslf Clean”

Debruit, “Nigeria What?”

Lifeformed, “Cider Time”

Faraquet, “Conceptual Separation Of Self”

Nah Dran, “Couch”

Fugazi, “Target”

Bo Diddley, “Bo’s Guitar”

Tame Impala, “Enders Toi”

The Evens, “Shelter Two”

College, “Can You Kiss Me First”

Sia, “Burn The Pages”

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Aesop Rock, “Zero Dark Thirty”

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Liam Bailey, “Stun Me”

Color Me Badd, “All 4 Love”

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