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DrWu
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Here are two of my favorites: Luther gets down and dirty with a hunk of steaming instrumentals, ranging from southern soulishness to bossa to spaghetti western soundtrackery to straight burning fonk. The drum sounds on the bad boy are not to be believed, raw, massively open and never ending. Late 90's CD only release makes this a Soulstrut grail of the future. Don't sleep on Strange Auction[/b] or Trick Question[/b] To listen to soundclips click here Sean Croghan, formerly of PDX indie favs, Crakerbash, serves up a beautiful helping of power pop and soul. Not consistenly great but two songs make this well worth getting. Gwennivere [/b] is about as beautiful a pop song as I ever heard. Sean gets real gone on his soul meets emo-lit masterpiece Otis Tolstoy[/b] . To listen to a clip click here
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Right back at cha!
There are these dope Seattle records called
hmm...heres a flyer i did once:
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interesting.
This post is meant mostly for more recent works that aren't really raers but are unknown/underappreciated.
Wowzers. What's the source of the artwork? What year is your poster from?
Doc Wu, this is pretty good. Big up your boy Luther, I'm gettin' this!
The poor man's Buil to Spill but more poppy. Their 45 is too.
ridiculous psych/folk with some funky variations at the end
Wowzers. What's the source of the artwork? What year is your poster from?
this is EXACTLY why i dont sample
I have that namaro. Pretty cool stuff, for a guy known for snoozy lounge piano.