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Tim Chevalier

  1. Oakland, California
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  1. Fluid World Building 101 With Shaman Bambu
    by Dustin Wong
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  2. Mediation of Ecstatic Energy
    by Dustin Wong
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  3. Nichts Muss
    by Barbara Morgenstern
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    Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) Not my favorite BM album, but still a must-have, because of some really outstanding tracks, like "Ohne Abstand", "Kleiner Ausschnitt", and "Gute Nacht". Officially counting - that is, according to barbaramorgenstern.de - this is Barbara Morgenstern's 3rd album, chronologically located between "Fjorden" and "The Grass Is Always Greener". Favorite track: Ohne Abstand.
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  4. Put the Message in the Box / Migrations
    by Mary Chapin Carpenter & the Mountain Goats
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    Ellie Cat The song is written by Christine Fellows who is amazing and also a Weakerthans collaborator Favorite track: Migrations.
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    Ramie Did not realize its a cover, feels very john darnielle. great song selection! Favorite track: Migrations.
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    doggysmiles I just love TMG so much. I wish this was more than 2 songs but its also short and sweet and that can be nice too. Favorite track: Migrations.
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  5. Going to Fennario
    by the Mountain Goats
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    itzcoyotl Im glad to see Im not the only one who felt Box of Rain in Rocks in my Pockets. The bittersweet casualty of mortality in folk songs is a balm for the soul in times of grief; I need it, so I believe it.
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    Justin Ludeman I listened to this song 5x in a row before therapy. I could have listened to it 5 more times. Make sure you read the song description <3
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    birthofserpents A great way to remember someone.
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  1. LIFE
    by KNOWER
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    The Government Knows The Government Knows
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    jazzberryking gender gender gender, suprisingly Favorite track: Real Thing.
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    Micro Landscape of a Bathroom Sink I am too old to fall in love with you both. Yet, here I am. <8>
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    bwhitlat The government knows this is the best music to ever exist and unfortunately suppresses it from the masses' consumption. Thank you Louis, Genevieve and band. Favorite track: The Government Knows.
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  2. CHAIN FIGHTS, BEER BUSTS AND SERVICE WITH A GRIN: The Best of Scharpling & Wurster Volume 1
    by Scharpling & Wurster
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    The Music Scholar The Music Scholar
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    TFid 'The Music Scholar' is one of the all time great Scharpling and Wurster calls. Satirises perfectly the type of music snob you meet many times in your life.
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  3. Themselves
    by al Riggs
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    Spalding Gray Spalding Gray
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  4. Happy Hour
    by Hollie Cook
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    Happy Hour Happy Hour
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    wolle70 I instantly fell in love with Hollie Cook because, hands down, how could anyone NOT love Hollie Cook??
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    Sebastian Nußbaum A dream comes true! Hollie Cook has been ben part of my life for many years but especially Gold Girl is magical! Thank you Hollie! Favorite track: Gold Girl.
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    baldmikec Hollie Cook can do no wrong. She could sing a textbook and it would be perfection!
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  5. choral droning sound
    by gazergoats
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    Love Love Love - Hug Love Love Love - Hug
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  6. Affirmation (with Discomfort)
    by Matt Douglas
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    No. 2: Caution No. 2: Caution
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    Alex Beyer Seriously, it's a fascinating and lovely amalgamation of jazz, classical, ambient and minimalism, surprising at every turn with textures that rise and then fall away. Don't sleep on this people. It's wondrous.
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