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grantimatter
Farewell, blip.fm.
grantimatter
I'm not sure why that should be.
grantimatter
blip.fm seems to no longer recognize any of the music links I've submitted. Hmmm.
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grantimatter
So I wrote this song about Lactobacillus controlling our moods which controls our relationships. Like so: http://bit.ly/piUo6h
grantimatter
No work woes, other than the usual. Trying to think of what prophecies would lie inside the erdstalls - the "goblin holes" of Europe. Just the flavor.
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@InnerRhythm: -TASTING. People ain't no good-TASTING.
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"Every relationship, romantic or platonic, lives and dies depending on whether you can change along with the other person. " - http://p4k.in/pXU2H1
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OK, I'm officially loving the 90s nostalgia. LO FI FOREVER! [again, via @mammara]
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By way of comparison, the original.
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It's actually Evert 1 Pipkin, a song written by Man or Astro-Man?. Recording this is what I did over the weekend. Cassettes were used.
grantimatter
Gorgeous intro - wish I could arrange like this. [via @mark_till] Florence And The Machine - Addicted to Love
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I made a song over the weekend. It's about the strange fact that words sound like shapes across cultures. Lyrics and references: http://bit.ly/p1u3Xb
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RIP Gustaf. I only discover these great bands in requiem messages....http://www.adrianrecordings.com/default.asp?newsid=323
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Weather used to blow in from Clewiston as soon as you'd need a shower. (A new song about astronomy: http://bit.ly/lrdFHJ )
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Sacred music: a song for Oya, wife of Shango (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oya) [via @amphore:@avivajazz]
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Dah-dit-dah! (is this really early electronic pop?) [via @avivajazz:@redoctopus] "Pearls Before Swine – (Oh Dear) Miss Morse""
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grantimatter
I suppose the 20th century was unique in that LISTENING to certain kinds of music became physically challenging.
grantimatter
I mean, is it any wonder we all started listening to ukuleles and cellos? We got *tired*, man!

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DJ since Jan 14, 2009