Position | Artist | Album | Label | ||
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1 | Maurice Louca | Elephantine | Northern Spy Records, 2019 | ||
2 | Chautauqua | EP1 | Independent (2019) | ![]() |
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3 | badsine | Vertical Transportation | ![]() |
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4 | LAV.ISH | LAY.ERS | |||
5 | Meredith Monk/Christina Petrowska Quilico | Global Sirens | Fleur de Son Classics | ![]() |
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6 | yung heat | latency. | Swoon Studios | ![]() |
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7 | Abigail Lapell | Getaway | ![]() |
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8 | Amanda Rheaume | The Skin I'm In | Indie | ![]() |
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9 | Colin Linden & Luther Dickinson | Amour | Stony Plain Recording Co. Ltd. | ||
10 | Kid Koala | Music to Draw To: Io | 2019 ARTS & CRAFTS | ![]() |
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11 | Mia Kelly | Cardboard Box | ![]() |
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12 | Subhasis Bhattacharya | Tablananda | World Music Network / Riverboat, 2018 | ||
13 | Tedeschi Trucks Band | Signs | Fantasy / Swamp Family Music | ||
14 | The Suso/Glass Quartet (Foday Musa Suso, Philip Glass, Asher Delerme, Leo Heiblum) | The Suso/Glass Quartet | Orange Mountain Music, 2018 | ||
15 | Watermelon Slim | Church Of The Blues | NorthernBlues Music Inc. | ||
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Top 10 broadcasts heard on-demand
Position | Show | Host | Highlight |
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1 | Friday Morning Cartunes | John Westhaver | time we left this world today... |
2 | Emotional Rescue Show | Mads and Laur | Episode two: Obsession |
3 | Tones Riffs & Notes | Greg Lightfoot | Fruit |
4 | Friday Drive | Trevor Walker | Can Con |
5 | Saturday Morning | Stephen Neale | The Wolves |
6 | Vintage Love | O'shea Adagio | Try Me |
7 | An Indian Morning | Dr. Harsha V. Dehejia and Kishore "Kish" Sampat | An Indian Morning celebrates not only the music of India but equally its various arts and artisans, poets and potters, kings and patriots. The first 30 minutes of the program features classical, religious as well as regional and popular music. The second |
8 | Lost In Bass | T-23 | Episode 169: HATIRAS [Spacdisco], KYLE WATSON [Dirtybird] & SYVYL |
9 | The Deep Blue | VH3 & Jon Degan | |
10 | Roots and Rhythms | Retro Renny | IN THE GROOVE: Groove Records was RCA's Rhythm & Blues label in the 1950's. Featured artists include Big John Greer, Otis Blackwell, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Champion Jack Dupree & more. |