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It’s like a symphony to me – Mike Pickering

Derrick May discusses ‘ Strings Of Life‘, one of my favourite pieces of black music.

Moodymann plays Gil Scott-Heron’s ‘We Almost Lost Detroit’.

The Rapture plays ‘House of Jealous Lovers’.

LCD Soundsystem plays ‘Losing My Edge’.

This entry was posted in miscellaneity, music on January 29, 2007 by jahsonic.

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