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CraneWife

CraneWife

Chicago
Knockin' em down like the 7th grade.
jayarem

jayarem

Califaztlan
San Francisco
-- trying make this thing work. i'm still alive. http://www.intifada.tumblr.com
punchdrunk

punchdrunk

No single thing abides; and all things are fucked up.
weedies

weedies

Bay Area
Antioch
I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of music. It seems to infuse strength into my limbs and ideas into my brain. Life seems to go on without effort, when I am filled with music. "A good friend knows the song in your heart. A best friend will sing it back to you when you forget the words." -Unknown Like to contribute to my blog with mix or review ? tweet me
cat_dentures

cat_dentures

Space cadetting and slinking through layers of subverted dream worlds. Supporter of + occasional contributor to: @exkixtix_co | @duewets | @widedelicious | @the-gallery Collaborations: http://tinyurl.com/c-d-archive Side: http://8tracks.com/victims-of-the-dance
Prometheus Songbird

Prometheus Songbird

San Diego
Please allow me to introduce myself...
waronpop

waronpop

Atlanta
emmiryrai

emmiryrai

http://www.last.fm/user/EmmiryRai
valleyofthebees

valleyofthebees

Austin
Most of my mixes are some combination of indie rock, indie pop, '60s folk-rock, British invasion pop, garage rock, '60s soul, girl-group pop, tropicália, arty post-punk and the artier or poppier bits of '70s punk. Then I also have a couple mixes that focus on "experimental" broadly construed. These feature the likes of no wave, glitchy or druggy electronic music, free jazz, krautrock, drone, outsider black metal, Finnish free folk, fuzzed-out psychedelic noise rock, &c. Finally, there are a few more genre- or theme-focused mixes: black metal, doom/drone/sludge metal, guilty pleasures, noisy nihilistic punk, '90s underground hardcore emo, math rock, hip-hop/mash-up/dubstep.
youlikeeggroll

youlikeeggroll

Downriver, MI
If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD WAS MUSIC -Kurt Vonnegut
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