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It's about desire. Dark, erotic, passionate, animalistic, purely primal, and sexual. |
CD: Calling Eurydice
Label: Digital Babies
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6am in the lower east side. spring, birds chirping. two once lovers sit on the sidewalk in the midst of a break-up, yet no tears are shed. feel it? |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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wait for the science to drop! |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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funky and sexy |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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Sub-titles for bar conversation; at least from the male perspective. |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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wait 'til the beat drops! |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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jazzy feel, with a jungly break. can u id the 3 tv the songs at the end of the track? listen to the melodies. |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects |
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electro-funky |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects except Jay Space on Bass |
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dark track featuring backwards guitar, vocals by burroughs, phat beats, and an ironic break. do you feel a knot in your stomach during the final verse/part? |
Label: Digital Babies
Credits: JCarlin-all aspects except eerie final verse vocal by Meyer Steinwortzel (taken from "fa alle kinda") and "How does a junkie feel?" quote by William Burroughs |
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