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Trip-Hop-Goth song of lost love. A lo-fi darkly psychedelic mix of sounds propelling the inner turmoil of a girl gone over the edge. |
Credits: © 2000 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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A boisterous chunk of funk with Tina's sultry, sly delivery and Jefferson's slippery, screamin' guitar. This pumpin' party song sounds extra good extra loud. Enjoy. |
Credits: © 2002 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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Sparse, Trip-Hop, Raga-Rock ballad blending African and Indian percussion with sensual slide guitar. A stripped-down melodic approach and spare-yet-adventurous arrangement make for a delicious slice of melancholy. |
Credits: © 2003 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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Pop Rocky scathing melodrama with
( L )edge. This is a Wiley oldie, proudly featuring some pre-historic recording techniques and other goodies. *A revised version featuring a new kind of dubiousness has been done and will post on our new website along with a bevy of other tunes.* |
Credits: © 2000 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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A dubby lo-fi tune blending pop, rock and blues. It's an uptempo beat expressing the down tempo heaviness of memory. |
Credits: © 2000 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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Experimental Hip-Hop with a spacey aura and saucy neo-soul vocals. This tongue-in-cheek jam gives a nod and a wink to the ladies who know that in a world of weak-ass BitchBoys, a hard man is good to find. |
Credits: © 2001 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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Lo-Fi, high-energy groove-rock hip-hop. A wry rap-story about the lengths a man will go to for a vaguely, maybe possible, potential good time (a.k.a. the sex-nasty). Perhaps. |
Credits: © 2001 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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Trip-Hop Funk with Tina's casual-cool lead vocals and hyper backups.
Jefferson's slinky National Steel adds an ironically peppy dose of funk-twang.
Get dirty!
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Credits: © 2002 Tina King and Jefferson Reid |
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