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qlqlq

  1. Paris, France
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 131
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  1. Os
    by Lyckle de Jong
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    tjilp lus tjilp lus
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    PlayItLoud!!! Childrenmusic for Grown-Up's.

    In the best possible way.........

    Young (musically top-educated) talent. Playful and comfy sound without any bugs or faults. Favorite track: tjilp lus.
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  2. Hometown Girl
    by U.e.
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    Good Morning Good Morning
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    gray Listening, I close my eyes and see the outline of light. For the moment. I get to be someplace else. Thank you. Favorite track: Good Morning.
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    ericsublett Really enjoying Ulla leaning into more of a jazz approach/sound design. An uncompromising artist who isn't afraid to reinvent her sound. Favorite track: Lavender (NF).
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    jeffy music Been a fan innit. Warm, dynamic but cohesive, & confident. More please 😇 Favorite track: Froggy Explorer.
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  3. Maritz
    by Jonnine
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    Three Spider Bites Three Spider Bites
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    Una Soledad La mirada escapa por el ventanal.
    El tiempo vacila, lento. Favorite track: Blissfully Unaware (of you).
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  4. Strings + Feedback
    by Andrew Pekler
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    Mirrorise Mirrorise
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  5. Zwischen
    by Jan Jelinek
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    Lady Gaga, you once said in an interview that you write music for the fashion industry. Is fashion as important to you as music? Lady Gaga, you once said in an interview that you write music for the fashion industry. Is fashion as important to you as music?
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    charnewc The anticipation is fantastic. Favorite track: John Cage, I've been told to ask you the following question: Where are you going?.
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    León Barragán Because of the non semantic sound particles concept, and I've been listening to Jan Jelinek since Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records. Favorite track: John Cage, I've been told to ask you the following question: Where are you going?.
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