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33RPM - 19th January 2017

Zack Yusof

19-Jan-17 22:00

33RPM - 19th January 2017

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

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0:08 - Until Tomorrow - Blur

5:48 - Strange Or Be Forgotten - Temples

9:51 - Sunday Morning - Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White

14:17 - We Share The Same Skies - The Cribs

18:20 - Coldblooded - Duke Garwood

21:15 - Grand Dereglement - Francois and the Atlas Mountains

25:22 - Surfer Girl - Happyness

28:32 - Easier Said - Sunflower Bean

31:59 - It’s Like Air - Communions

36:43 - New Religions - Gold Connections

41:49 - Give Up - American Wrestlers

46:33 - Cast No Shadow - Oasis


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