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Feist - 1,2,3,4 dub (excerpt)

I work across the street from Halcyon, a record shop that, in addition to being sick outright, mixes live podcasts every Thursday and Friday while you shop, and posts them online.  A handful of other NYC record shops do this and all publish the mixes to Daily Session, which also keeps tab on DJ events and other interesting stuff.  Free music!  Free DJ mixes!

This particular clip is part of a 2-hour Halcyon podcast I’m listening to (iTunes) and I liked it enough to post it here.  It’s usually stuff I don’t recognize, but the Feist vocals caught my attention.  Daily Session has a much larger volume and diversity of music (iTunes).

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