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  1. The Refrigerator
    by Remember Sports
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    John Incredibly raw and beautiful. Helped me through one of the most painful break ups in my life
    Favorite track: Selfish.
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    wetants I've been listening to this band for a few years and I'm really excited to see them live in a few months!! Amazing album, been streaming it every day since it came out. Favorite track: Yowie.
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    onecentpie Love the energy on every track. Such a good album !! Favorite track: Bug.
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  2. a veil, the sea
    by Alexandra Spence
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    Pala Hux like an exploration of a fragile world that is more endangered with each passing day...beautiful, saddening, honest

    ps. the tapes are beautiful, and thanks for the cute stickers ;) Favorite track: the sea.
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    andrewoda underwater odyssey-flowing, dripping, slushing and sloshing against and beneath deep waters of murky unknown. reminiscent of works by Luc Ferrari, yet still her own approach and feel. Favorite track: the sea.
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  3. I love this city and its outlying lands
    by Sarah Hughes
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    William Sanford This requires a couple of listens. an "eno-ish" listening approach will color any environment in the hues of her audio world, thus providing transcendence and escapism. however, deeper listens will reward by revealing hidden textures and subtle nuances. wonderful.
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  4. Him, fast sleeping, soon he found In labyrinth of many a round, self-rolled
    by Manja Ristić
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  5. quilted lament
    by claire rousay & Gretchen Korsmo
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    magoski the tape whispers—
    a voice dissolving into static,
    shedding metal shavings
    like dying petals,
    falling into the puddles,
    into the soil,
    where the earth
    takes them in
    like broken prayers.

    and she takes his hand,
    warm in the cool rainfall.

    They dance,
    awkwardly,
    wonderfully,
    a stumbling waltz of relief and disbelief—
    the kind of dance lovers attempt
    when the world stops ending
    for a breath.

    Their shoes slip,
    their clothes cling,
    They spin,
    and the rain spins with them.
    Favorite track: spiral branches.
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    noodlepie ‘nothing to dread’ drifts from an imagined Silk Road ashram, circa 1973. You can almost hear Angus Maclise in the next room. It could, and maybe should, go on forever—or at least another hour or two. Favorite track: nothing to dread.
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