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scott f

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  1. Siege Tonality
    by Wilson Shook
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    jayrope Always a pleasure! Good luck fighting the fascists, they are, sadly, persisiting!!!!! But your art is exactly, what those people need to wake up.
  2. Magic Fig
    by Magic Fig
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    Jennifer Jupiter Wow, fckng great. Definitely in the 2024 Top Ten.
    Wish it could be on CD
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    Hemroid The Leader for fans of HR Puf N Stuf
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    PawWingsArt Excellent late 60's psych vibe with a modern touch that covers both light and some darker tones. Love it. Magic Fig is definitely on my follow list.
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  3. Orcutt Shelley Miller
    by Orcutt Shelley Miller
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    krotix Rock/Jazz a real good outing for all with plenty of room to shift around. Favorite track: Four-door Charger.
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    Andrew Farrell Space rock par excellence. Can't wait to enjoy it with some edibles. In the bio they don't mention anything about Ethan Miller being in probably the best rock band ever; Heron Oblivion. Best show I've been to in years. Hope these guys make it to Chicago. The Beat Kitchen is waiting. Favorite track: An L.A. Funeral.
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    casarojo Oh my! Love this!
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  4. Feel 4 U (Single Mix)
    by Too Free
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  5. Transistor
    by Pineal Scream
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  1. Gold & Green
    by OOIOO
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    Grow Sound Tree Grow Sound Tree
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    Travis Aaron Listening to Gold & Green is to be uplifted to the ethereal on wings of shimmering percussion, wind instruments, and entrancing vocal melodies. This project like Boredoms is satisfying in it's ability to merge psychedelic, punk rock, and tribal percussion. Favorite track: emeraldragonfly.
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  2. can opener's notebook: fish whisperer
    by Vylet Pony
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    the yak song (ft. nekosnicker, galaxysquid, & namii) the yak song (ft. nekosnicker, galaxysquid, & namii)
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    cindylikesmusiclol a wonderful little album full of earworms and gorgeous instrumentation. the first half of this one tends to stick out in my mind more than the second, but that's mostly just because i tend to casually listen to albums in order and therefore end up having a clearer idea of the former over the latter. it's also probably because i have an enormous soft spot for "you're not a real musician", it being one of the first vylet songs i ever heard before truly starting to venture through the discography. Favorite track: you're not a real musician.
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    weaselkat i'm currently stuck in the hell of having to produce a portfolio in way too short of a timeframe, and this album has basically become a part of my daily work routine. i think listen to it 2-3 times per day. it's been a HUGE help in keeping me focused (fitting considering the story is largely about overcoming artblock hehe). super hard to pick one favourite song, but yak song, i've still got something to teach you, and fish whisperer are def up there. i cannot thank you enough for making this!! Favorite track: i've still got something to teach you.
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    awepi a perfect album. the best fish album oat. vylet pony tour when Favorite track: for the love of music (ft. astroeden).
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  3. Crease
    by Kee Avil
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    Okra Ooze Okra Ooze
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    HansPeter Muff A fascinating album, fragile vocals and exciting arrangements. I love musical independence, which is something special.
    Favorite track: saf.
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    e.s. Kee Avil's work has such a fascinating sound. Dissonant and primal, but also very delicate and airy. Like a lullaby being played backwards on a warped vinyl record. Favorite track: I too, bury.
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    graham63 So very beautiful and very exciting to hear these new songs on Crease. An album that instantly makes you want to hear more and more …..I love the different styles and vocals you hear on Crease. Favorite track: See, my shadow.
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    adelrune On this album, Kee Avil presents us with the perfect blend of intricate arrangements, subtle virtuosity and impeccable atmosphere.
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  4. Look Alive EP
    by Nape Neck
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    Don't Know Don't Know
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    popetones This is an insanely good release.
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  5. Split
    by Psychic Graveyard & USA Nails
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    Building You A Rainbow Building You A Rainbow
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    Darknight Psychic Graveyard are just so brilliant and clearly deranged but what I like about them is they sound like no one else, they like to push themselves into unwanted territory of trying different things. Saw them live recently supporting Metz and they were freaking awesome, off the SCALE Favorite track: What Happens At Zero.
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    popetones the fact Psychic Graveyard continue to try new things w the momentum they have is damn inspiring. it sounds like they remixed themselves but still direct...brilliant. Favorite track: Wrecked At The Yankee Swap.
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