PC Music Announces PC Music, Vol. 3 With A. G. Cook, Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, More

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PC Music Announces PC Music, Vol. 3 With A. G. Cook, Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, More

The project arrives in mid-May, nearly six years after PC Music, Vol. 2

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A. G. Cook, May 2018 (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

PC Music has announced another edition of its roster-spanning compilations. PC Music, Vol. 3 features appearances from Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Clairo, A. G. Cook, and more. It’s out May 13. See most of the track list—minus three mystery titles—plus a trailer for the project below.

Vol. 3 arrives nearly six years after the previous installment, 2016’s PC Music, Vol. 2. The label’s recent releases include a self-titled EP from Hyd, remixes from caro♡, and other tracks from Hannah Diamond, Ö, and umru. Charli XCX’s next album Crash is due on March 18, and “Baby” is the latest track from the project. Caroline Polachek released her new single “Billions” in February, following last summer’s “Bunny Is a Rider.”

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PC Music, Vol. 3:

01 EASYFUN – Be Your USA
02 Hannah Diamond – Invisible
03 Tommy Cash – Pussy Money Weed
04 felicita – marzipan (feat. Caroline Polachek)
05 Danny L Harle – Blue Angel (feat. Clairo)
06 umru & Laura Les – popular
07 Lil Data – Burnnn
08 Planet 1999 – Party
09 Namasenda – Dare (AM)
10 A. G. Cook – Lifeline
11 A. G. Cook – Xcxoplex (with Charli XCX)
12 Namasenda – ☆ (feat. Oklou)
13 caro♡ – over u
14 Hyd – Skin 2 Skin
15 umru feat. Tommy Cash & 645AR – check1
16 Ö – Good Things on the Way
17 ???????
18 ???????
19 Hannah Diamond – Staring At The Ceiling
20 ???????

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