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Last Miles


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radiocurly

 Genre: Electropop

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Last Miles by the studio band from Radio Curly - produced by Chris Loft c2009 All Rights Reserved - Grunge techno punk - acid jazz
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Hits: 184
Comments: 4
Fans: 1
Plays: 17
Downloads: 17
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Mar 24, 2009 - 12:14:20 AM
Last Updated: Mar 24, 2009 - 12:14:20 AM Last Played: Jun 11, 2009 - 01:57:24 PM
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eleveneyes said 246 days ago (March 24th, 2009)
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total ear-candy. found it very delicious and addicting. mad beats and hooks galore!


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Char said 246 days ago (March 24th, 2009)
This is different.
I heard some stuff like that played on the "Doctor Who" TV show and that repeating "cherry bomb going off." Liked the beats. Pretty exciting mix. Thanks.
Check out my latest song called Break Away (Mark Holbrook & Awigze)
Day-Dreamer said 245 days ago (March 24th, 2009)
Awesome!!!
Brilliant ear candy YeSS I agree! The pic vid is just right for this.
Love it:)
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Firesign said 226 days ago (April 13th, 2009)
Nice
Reminds me a bit of John Foxx. Bit techno too.
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Name: Chris Loft / Radio Curly
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Artists of the Radio Curly Collective . . . artists and musicians from the northern suburbs of Adelaide, sunny South Australia. Producing original, alternative music in a wide range of genre and styles. Home page at http://radiocurly.com Artists u... [see more]

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Genre Info
Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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