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  1. In My Skin
    by Lost Legion
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    dcdirkzwager I think I basically have all these tracks already, but what's more convenient than having them all in one place. Imagine getting tired from searching my collection for all these singles and EP's... :-D Great OI! with excellent lyrics.
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    Pick your Queen I love Lost Legion more than I hate the police ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Favorite track: Nuclear Contract.
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  2. Everyman
    by Blaine Todd
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    James Pezet This tune is sure to crawl inside your head and stay there for a while. Fine songwriting, subtle shredding and a beat that'll make you want to grab a washboard and join the band. I dare you to listen to this without moving to the grooving. Well done!
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  3. Rendezvous
    by Jogging House
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    B.C. Michael One of my favorite Jogging House cassette tapes. Warm, earth tone-like textures. Soft sincere movements, and a series of quiet communications had only at the meeting place.
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    Derek Carter (KapTep) I love the whole album. So unique, such a great dreamy quality. Cucumber is my current favorite but that could easily change with time. Favorite track: Cucumber.
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    Tango Mango Oh yes very much appreciated here out in the campground forests where I am currently. Could remind me of times cycling the late spring forests in the evening around Moefelden back in the 90's :-)
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  4. DJ-Kicks: Smith & Mighty
    by Smith & Mighty
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    landrovergaming This album is a split down the middle between Smith & Mighty (Bristol trip-hop duo) and More Rockers (Smith & Mighty but wearing a cartoonish disguise and making jungle music). Naturally I prefer the latter, but this album has a sound that I guarantee you haven't heard before. Must listen! Favorite track: Bass Speaker (Dj Krust Remix).
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  1. ¡Tiene Cojones!
    by psychedelic source records
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    hungarian psychonauts hungarian psychonauts
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    tge_gira_oz How can you guys give this away for free! More than two hours of great music. Nagyon köszönjük! Favorite track: burundanga.
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    Carsten Pieper I wanted to buy this latest album by these incredibly prolific Hungarian psychonauts to welcome them back in free Europe and to congratulate them to overthrow the Orban regime! Then I noticed, that I could get the whole discography for one unbelievable Euro. That felt completely wrong, but nevertheless I couldn't resist the offer, paying at least a little more 🤷🏻‍♂️ Favorite track: hungarian psychonauts.
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    Aaron Cyr track one just fucking blisters your face offfffff!!!!
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  2. I'll Always Let You Down
    by Choir Boy
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    I'll Always Let You Down I'll Always Let You Down
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    vomit knee WE ARE SO BACK. YALL SOUND SO GOOD IN THE BIG 26
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    jamesscott_fan Amazing as always! I can't wait to hear a new album.
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  3. Tougher Than the Rest
    by Nation of Language
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    Tougher Than the Rest Tougher Than the Rest
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    swaylounge I really heard this song first when Tracey Thorn sang it more than 30 years ago. Mr. Springsteen’s finest love song. It means a lot that Nation hears it so clearly and shares it so confidently. I will now go sing it to my wife, again.
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  4. News from Planet Zombie
    by The Notwist
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    Teeth Teeth
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    The Tonearm "I think being limited is good for creativity, as it focuses on the idea rather than the technique. The songs are the most important things, and not the technique. I think sometimes you hear that people lose themselves in the technique, and then in the end, there's no core or nothing, no real ideas."

    Check out our interview with The Notwist on The Tonearm ✨→ www.thetonearm.com/b-movies-bad-men-and-the-notwist-stubborn-optimism/ Favorite track: X-Ray.
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    jewins There's something quietly radical about a band returning, after years of restless experimentation, with an album that simply sounds like themselves. If Vertigo Days felt like a record made in isolation, News from Planet Zombie feels like one made in community. That distinction matters, and it shows.
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    semakeepsgoing I dont remember last time I've listened for a whole album start to finish, and repeat, in years...this album naturally hooked me since the first seconds, and once finished I wanted more...something musically different that made me stop and refrain from nowadays crazy and overspeeding existences...Love the production that hits my taste for sound, lyrics touch deeply...if I have to go for a preferred track I would say Red Sun, however for me the whole album is a single and slowly enjoyable act Favorite track: Red Sun.
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    B.R all I know from the Notwist is condensed in this track Favorite track: X-Ray.
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  5. Momoko
    by Momoko Gill
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    Heavy Heavy
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    TeeDubyaBee Saw Momoko and her absolutely stellar ensemble (Tamar, Ezekiel, Mei) play at Corfe Castle this weekend - quickest catalogue purchase ever...! Favorite track: River.
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    The Tonearm "Even with what is called my solo album, it's obviously not just me. Lots of people have contributed so much to it. And I always want a feeling of other people collaborating in the room. But, you know, nobody is an island, right? None of us embodies just one person. We embody loads of people who have been part of our lives, so I want the music to feel like that as well."

    Check out our interview with Momoko Gill on The Tonearm ✨→ www.thetonearm.com/the-lush-detours-of-momoko-gill/ Favorite track: No Others.
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    ramiewnibor Had a hunch to buy the physical CD. The sleeve notes and pictures add so much to the music. Thanks for making this, Momoko! Fave track is really hard to choose - I love it as a whole.
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