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Summer Break is Almost Over
Anne Matheson, I’m off to the Woods, New Music Horizons, 1944
Nhạc người lớn và giọng trẻ con là hai yếu tố không dễ để mix vào với nhau. Lý do thứ nhất là âm vực của trẻ con cao hơn đa số người lớn nên
Pace Won and Mr. Green- Children Sing
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The kids get into the act. Wonderful! Amazing!
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Pace Won & Mr. Green: Children Sing (instrumental)
HEY THEY'RE FINALLY OFFICIALLY RELEASING THIS SONG
i listened to this track endlessly for like a year in like what 2009-10 idk it came out just before 'Radio' hit. i fucking revered this dude then his rap album came out after a year long wait and really it wasn't the worst but was mixed differently than the mixtape before the album which was weird and i couldn't really get into at all, the whole thing was kind of like WHY BRO and he really hasn't had anything transcendent since then ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but every time i see like RJD2 on a show bill or someone like him i wish it was Exile on is MPC killing every sample in sight dude is still such a fucking talent think about how available samplers are now and how one dude can just like continually stand out among all the horrible and repetitive bandcamp Madlib wannabes