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stereomood – emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities Bands: Black Mirror / rorriM kcalB - StumbleUpon Some tops, yo March/April 2013 “On My Deathbed” winner Nicholas Sumner reveals his prize picks. From Nickel Creek to Tom Waits, read Nick’s ruminations on the picks that helped him win the Martin D-35 Seth Avett Custom Signature Guitar. And enter the May/June “On My Deathbed” contest for your chance to win a Martin GPCPA1 Plus Guitar. Trouble – Ray Lamontagne Storytelling so good, I’m convinced he’s a heartbreaking, heartbroken, strung out murderer on the lam. Babel – Mumford & Sons Beautifully personal lyrics, gorgeous harmonies, and acoustic instruments that this band somehow rocks harder than most “electric” bands. Moondance – Van Morrison A classic album that is wonderfully composed and produced, but “And It Stoned Me” and “Caravan” are particularly special because of the way they conjure up the sense of nostalgia and awe associated with being young. Why Should the Fire Die? Antifogmatic – Punch Brothers Virtuosic musicianship to the nth degree.

Free Classic AudioBooks. Digital narration for the 21st Century - StumbleUpon The Elephant 6 Recording Company History[edit] Foundation[edit] Schneider created the Elephant 6 record label when he moved to Denver, Colorado in late 1991 to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder. According to Schneider, Hart coined the name "Elephant 6" and Schneider added "Recording Company." [2] In Denver, Schneider and new friends founded The Apples (which eventually became The Apples in Stereo). Recorded by April 1993, The Apples' Tidal Wave 7" EP was the first E6 release. Doss had moved to Athens, Georgia where he joined Hart and Mangum in Synthetic Flying Machine, which became The Olivia Tremor Control. Success, disbandment and continuation[edit] However, many band members are still friends and even tour together under various guises. In recent years, Robert Schneider has explored a number of experimental music projects, such as the Teletron mind-controlled synthesizer and Non-Pythagorean scale of his own invention. See also[edit] References[edit] Sources[edit] Cooper, Kim (2005). External links[edit]

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