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On the phonograph: "Mahala" by the Luminescent Orchestrii
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On the Phonograph "Maydów" by the Warsaw Village Band
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Spectres startled screaming from below: "Ghost to a ghost" by Hank Williams III
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Jason Webley's uproarious live performance in the fine spirit of the evening. Cheers, delicious friends!
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On the Phonograph: "Favole II" By Les fragments de la nuit
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Nicked from @rolandneal's collection: "Penelope's Theme" From The Brother's Bloom soundtrack
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On the phonograph: "Fake Yer Death" by Orion Rigel Dommisse
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Ambition and murder so oft go hand in hand: "Monster Mae" By Marcella & the Forget Me Nots
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With love and but little apology to the candle-clutching churchmen of the Neath. #ebz
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A title near and dear to our own heart: "The Motherless Moth Headed Bread Boy" by Misophone
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Tones we cannot hear without a thought for the Violet Hour and dear @OScarletO - Tom Hagerman's "Twice Told Tale"
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Dredging up a classic from antiquity: Vernian Process covers "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove" by Dead Can Dance
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Furious cacophony of celebration - "La pègre" - By the dashing Nicolas Repac
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Antiquated grace and style that is positively /feline/! "Catgroove" By Parov Stelar
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Cogs Springs wound so tight as to burst: "Roustabout" by Beats Antique
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On the Phonograph: Caravan Palace's rogue mechanical wonder: "Clash"
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Onwards! "Sylvia" by the Sa Bat Machines
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On the Phonograph: "Minor Beatrice" By the esteemed Mister Andrew Bird.
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On the Phonograph: "A Path I Had To Take..." By Somewhere Off Jazz Street
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On the phonograph: "The Seaweed Under the Sofa" By Biscuithead