24 bit Compilation

01. Cindertalk Spero 02. Sweet Soubrette Avalanche 03. McNary Lonely Tonite 04. Andrew Judah Morning Light 05. Damen Samuel Where Do We Go 06. Timothy Israel My Heart 07. Tobias the Owl CA 08. Bailey Coats Nothing to Me 09. Koukie Eclipse 10. Fleur Wiber For I Once Was a Child 11. Bogan Via Kanye 12. 1974 The Great Galactic War 13. Lindsay Kupser Children Teaching Children 14. Waterslide Rev the Engine for the Caledonia Kill

24 bit Compilation 2

Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue. Plato

Foreword to Erzetich 24 bit Compilation 2 High resolution audio is slowly, but certainly, making its way, not only to the audiophile world, but also to the broader audience. With the storage media becoming cheaper, larger in capacity and smaller in size, the digital music is more accessible to the listener than ever before in the history. I can see on Hi-Fi shows so many companies converging into digital storage and streaming devices. I always liked a CD (or at this matter, a vinyl) as a media, since this is a work of art that doesn’t contain only music, but also the booklet, which is an accompanying visual support of design, photography and illustration. The trend goes towards downloadable music where the visual part is torn out for the exception of the album cover in metadata. Music wise it makes sense, especially for the ones who listen to music on the go or have large collections (several hundreds of albums or more).

Why 24-bit? The bit depth is a unit that defines how finely the amplitude is chopped into digital data. A CD uses 16-bit resolution which makes the amplitude divided into 65,000 parts. If we add 8 more bits, that is 24, we have the resolution increased to 16,800,00 parts - 256 times finer than the one of a CD. And this is when we talk about high resolution audio ­­­­­– a resolution that is superior to the one of our, human, ear.

The compilation is stored on a USB flash drive for you to upload on your favourite listening device, whether this is a computer, a media station or a portable player.

Music, featured on this compilation, has been meticulously selected among 700 songs, from 165 musicians that we have reviewed during the call for submissions. 11 artists were selected and three of them were invited, making a set of 14 great songs for playing time of almost an hour. The selection was based not only on the artistic quality, but also on the quality of the recording and originality of the music. All the musicians on this compilation are extraordinary and they deserve a maximum exposure. We try our best, in our modest way, to add a stone to the castle they’re building. Enjoy the music! Blaž Erzetič, Erzetich Audio

About FLAC Files FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio format file. While MP3’s compression brings loss in quality, FLAC doesn’t. Its compression has no loss of data, therefore making it more suitable for audiophile use. This codec has been designed specifically for audio, and many players (hardware and software) support it. More about FLAC: xiph.org/flac All rights of the music featured on this compilation is held by respective artists. It is prohibited to use this compilation outside the limits of personal use! For licensing, playing this music publicly, or using this music for other commercial purposes, get in touch with the artists! December, 2014

From Oregon, USA:

Cindertalk Spero

Song taken from the album: Spero 7” (self released, 2014)

Cindertalk is the stage and studio monicker for multi-instrumentalist singersongwriter Jonny Rodgers, and the ever-changing group of musicians who join him for performances and recordings. In addition to touring and recording his songs based around tuned wine glasses, guitar, and electronics, Jonny is also a composer and producer, writing chamber, orchestral and choral music for concert and film. His formative musical years were spent writing, touring and recording with his brother Steve Rodgers in the indie band Mighty Purple. The band released seven albums and toured the US multiple times. Jonny collaborates with many talented musicians from the worlds of classical and indie music. He has played for the bands Son Lux, NYC’s classical-crossover band Awry (now My Brightest Diamond), Ten Shekel Shirt, Faux Fix, Todd Reynolds, Sxip Shirey, Arturo En El Barco, Angelica Negron and many others. His latest album, Everything All At Once prominently features tuned wine glasses, guitars and electronics with loops used in unexpected and captivating ways. The album was released on Oct 8, 2013 on Epitonic. A collection of all new material is in the works for 2014. Jonny currently splits his time between Brooklyn, New Haven, CT and a farm in Oregon.

Musicians: Jonny Rodgers, vocals, instruments Todd Reynolds, violin Official website: www.cindertalk.com Links: www.cindertalk.bandcamp.com

From New York, USA:

Sweet Soubrette Avalanche

Song taken from the album: Days and Nights (MH Records, 2011)

Sweet Soubrette’s edgy love songs explore troubled romance, works of literature, and the mysteries of existence. Based in New York City, the ukulelepowered indie rock band is known for its poetic lyrics, lush harmonies, and a dark sensibility. It features the vocals and ukulele of Ellia Bisker, a three-time ASCAP Plus Award winner for her songwriting, and a talented backing band of jazz and classically trained musicians. Sweet Soubrette plays frequently in NYC and tours in the US, performing as a solo singer/songwriter act, an acoustic trio, or an 8-piece big band with bass, drums, and a horn section. The band has also performed in international festivals and toured in Italy and France. Sweet Soubrette’s first two albums, Siren Song (2008) and Days and Nights (2011) were released on indie label MH Records to extensive positive reviews. Time Out New York described Siren Song as “sweet and sassy, celebrating reckless behavior with a charmed wink.” The Philadelphia Inquirer called Days and Nights “dark vaudeville-pop... sensational.” Sweet Soubrette’s third album, Burning City, produced by Don Godwin and independently released in 2014, has received high rotation on U.S. college radio and has earned critical praise from the U.S., the UK, Ireland, and Spain. “One of New York’s most intriguing songwriting forces…rock star command and intelligently crafted music.” The Deli Magazine

Musicians: Ellia Bisker, composer, vocals & ukulele Heather Cole, violin Mike Dobson, drums Bob Smith, bass & keyboard Official website: www.sweetsoubrette.com Links: www.facebook.com/sweetsoubrette www.twitter.com/sweetsoubrette Credits: Written and composed by Ellia Bisker © Sweet Soubrette Songs (ASCAP) Produced by Tim Cohan. Photo by Emily Raw.

From Tennessee, USA:

McNary

Lonely Tonite

Song taken from the album: While We Are Waking (McNary Entertainment, 2013)

McNary is the Artist name for Nashville, Tennessee based Songwriter Tim McNary, who found his passion for writing music and performing while spending two years volunteering and backpacking in South America after college. His folk leaning sound has been described as raw and emotive. Since 2009, McNary has performed hundreds of shows around the United States and shared the stage with The Civil Wars and Griffin House, among many others. He has been compared to Ryan Adams, Ryan Bingham, Damien Rice, & David Gray. He will release his third EP, Above The Trees, in March of 2015.

Musicians: Tim McNary, vocals, acoustic guitar Phil Scheidt, bass Spencer Smith, drums Justin Reynolds, lead guitar Paul Reeves, Rebecca Cash, backing vocals Official website: www.mcnarymusic.com Links: www.twitter.com/mcnarymusic www.facebook.com/mcnarymusic www.youtube.com/mcnarymusic www.noisetrade.com/mcnary www.soundcloud.com/mcnary Credits: Produced by Paul Reeves. Mixed by Tony Terrebone.

From Canada:

Andrew Judah Morning Light

Song taken from the album: Monster (self released, 2014)

Sometimes in life you stumble upon a person that seems so far out of place that you can’t believe what your eyes are seeing. Andrew Judah used to be one such human-shaped phantom, painting houses for a living outside Vancouver in the town of Kelowna, British Columbia. While his hands were on autopilot, his mind raced, organizing words and rhythms into songs. In 2011 Judah took his first step towards a life less ordinary releasing his first fulllength album of baroque indie pop songs The Preacher’s Basement and Judah’s musical voice began to take shape. Later that year he recorded his most progressive work yet, the short but poignantly picturesque Albino Black Bear. Tackling every instrument The next year Judah made further headway in his career, remixing a song for Son Lux’s We Are Rising remix album. He also began to write music for television ads. His songs appeared in over 15 major television ad campaigns during 2013, including the holy grail of advertising: a Super Bowl spot. Another highlight of 2013 includes a prestigious residency at Butter Music in NYC, a spot previously filled by the likes of Son Lux and Kishi Bashi. The consummate perfectionist, Andrew Judah spends nearly every waking moment of every day perfecting his craft; writing, recording and performing music. Like any well-rounded person, music isn’t the only driving force in his life. Judah is also a devoted husband and father who relishes movie nights and bike rides with his wife and three young children. He’s currently working on his new full-length album Monster while trying to grow a beard that continues to remain elusive.

Musicians: Andrew Judah, vocals, instruments Paul Clark, drums Official website: www.andrewjudah.com Links: www.andrewjudah.bandcamp.com

From Australia:

Damen Samuel Where Do We Go

Song taken from the EP: Odyssey (self released, 2014)

Damen Samuel is a singer/songwriter and a travelling troubadour who is spreading his mellow, powerful tunes with a guitar and a velvety voice. His music style can best be described as a unique blend of soul, folk, rock and jazz influences and he often draws comparisons to artists such as Nick Drake, Antony and the Johnsons and Ben Harper. Damen recorded his EP Odyssey at The Buddy Project Studio (Sufjan Stevens – Illinois) in NYC with producer Kieran Kelly (Angus & Julia Stone’s – Down the way). Also involved in the making of Odyssey was Matt Johnson (Jeff Buckley’s band) on drums and electric guitar. Damen has taken full advantage of living in a world with fewer borders than the one he was born into – he was raised in former East Germany, at the height of the cold war by his German mother. His father was a student from Nigeria. Damen moved to NYC in his early 20s to pursue his creative vision and concentrate on his song writing. With his biracial background he felt right at home in the midst of the rich Afro/American history of New York City and he quickly became part of the local music scene of Brooklyn and the Lower Eastside. Some of the songs he wrote during that period can be found on his EP Storyteller, which he recorded in 2005 with Grammy winning classical/jazz producer Silas Brown. Damen’s first full-length album A Gypsy’s Lullaby was recorded in Melbourne (Australia) and released in 2009. In 2009–2010 Damen also went on an extensive tour performing live shows and festivals across Australia, the US and Europe.

Nowadays Damen regularly travels between Melbourne, the US and Europe working on various projects and introducing his music to a broad international audience. “... Damen performs powerfully and expressively and his performance involves and convinces...” Rolling Stone

Musicians: Damen Samuel, vocals Kieran Kelly, guitar, back-up vocals Matt Johnson, drums Rob Calder, bass Cam & Lachlan Inglis, synth, programming Official website: www.damensamuel.com Links: www.twitter.com/damensamuel www.facebook.com/damensamuel www.soundcloud.com/damensamuel www.youtube.com/damensamuel

From Missouri, USA:

Timothy Israel My Heart

Song taken from the album: Love Again (LP Records LLC, 2013)

With a rare and complex timbre, that ranges from soprano to tenor, and the dynamic songwriting ability similar to many great artist of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, music artist, singer and songwriter Timothy Israel was born Timothy Bolden in 1975 to Illinois native parents in the small town of Lawton, Oklahoma, historic US state of native America. Growing up poor and with his family re-locating to the south, like most children, his childhood was filled with imagination and creative expression. In transitioning from the challenges of childhood, he continued his creative outlook upon life, developing a great love for writing, poetry, music, and God. Timothy Israel formed his first band in 2007, later releasing his debut album Life Visions in 2010. Though the band lasted a year (2007­­­­­–2008), Timothy Israel since has continued to ameliorate himself as a singer/songwriter/composer/musician. Today he is a resilient, ever evolving solo artist/performer, steady on the rise, who’s music captures the very essence of life’s power, beauty, simplicity and freedom of all our experiences, making him the perfect international spokesman for us all.

Musicians: Timothy Israel Links: www.reverbnation.com/timothyisrael

From Washington, USA:

Tobias the Owl CA

Song taken from the album: Painting Zeroes by Your Name (self released, 2014)

Tobias the Owl is based on the songwriting of Toronto native turned Seattle resident, Elijah Dhawan. Spanning indie, folk, and acoustic genres the songs are built on using music to heal and sublimate the tribulations of life into higher spiritual awareness. Joining Elijah is guitarist Spooner Mason, and percussionist/instrumentalist Scott Seiver. Their name hales from a story about a one-eyed owl who visits a lonely musician at his home. Hungry and unable to hunt, the owl begins to visit regularly for meals and keeps the musician company while he plays. Needing to call the owl something and wanting it to be a name worthy of such a majestic creature, the musician settles on Tobias, after a line in a poem by Pavel Solivar: “Oh, Tobias, you see through the blindness, and in the cold of the darkness every eye that shines is a universe unto itself”. After releasing their first EP, Painting Zeroes by Your Name, Tobias the Owl gained international prominence and critical acclaim for several of the songs, including the track Low Life, which has been performed by the likes of Deer Tick and Jonah Tolchin. Since the start of the band, Tobias the Owl has been named “Best Songwriter” in the 2014 Seattle Sound Music Awards, and also “Best Singer/Songwriter” in the 2014 Toronto Independent Music Awards. Their newest album is being produced by Scott Seiver and veteran producer, Marvin Etzioni (Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Lisa Loeb).

Musicians: Elijah Dhawan, singer, songwriter, guitar, piano Spooner Mason, back-up vocals, guitar, bass Scott Seiver, drums, percussion, production, other instruments Jonah Tolchin, guitar Lauren Oglesby, backing vocals Official website: www.tobiastheowl.com

From Alabama, USA:

Bailey Coats Nothing to Me

Song taken from the EP: American Girl (self released, 2014)

Bailey Coats is a 17 year old singer-songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama that has been singing for as long as she can remember. Her voice is soft and tender, but don’t let that fool you, when a song needs attitude she can and will bring it. In music, artists write and sing songs that show who they are, and with her first EP entitled American Girl, released on September 15th of this year, she has done just that. Her songs define who she is. Her music is all about embracing diversity and being you. For Bailey finding out who she is was a struggle and she wants to let all people know that it is okay to be different, and to be your own person. Bailey has played from LA to Florida, and her ultimate goal is to know that she has positively impacted someone’s life through her music.

Musicians: Bailey Coats, vocals, lyrics Scott Fairclough, lyrics Tom Michael, keyboard, mixing Todd Shay, guitar Brett Vargason, drums Official website: www.baileycoats.com Links: www.soundcloud.com/baileycoatsmusic www.facebook.com/BaileyCoatsMusic www.twitter.com/bailey_coats

From UK:

Koukie Eclipse

Song taken from the album: Songs From an Empty Stage (Right Recordings, 2014)

London-based Koukie is a recording solo artist with a band. The singer composer and poet is delighted to announce the release of her debut solo album, Songs From An Empty Stage. Fusing rock opera with gypsy, punk and cabaret into a fireball of sound, hers is music for a new generation. Koukie dazzles audiences everywhere she goes with style and charisma. “If Queen and Shirley Bassey were to have a child, Koukie would be the one blasting off your ears,” says Porchlight Studios producer Niall Woods. Koukie graduated from London College of Music in 2011, with a Bmus Popular Music Performance. That year, she was chosen by the heads of London College of Music to be the pop icon in the LCM Summer Showcase, beating off competition from over 3000 other students across the capital, to perform her signature Koukie’s Song. Koukie has since appeared live at London venues, including a sellout headline show at The Garage in Islington. She’s been a special guest at an Ealing Youth Orchestra concert, and recently held a performance with LCM Sinfonia at St Barnabas Church, presenting songs from the album with a 100 piece orchestra and a rock band. Koukie has spent the last two years writing, arranging and recording her new album. The album was produced by Niall Woods of Porchlight Studios in Dublin and London. It features contributions from many top musicians, including One Direction’s bass player Sandy Beales. Martin Riley, arranger of the Performance of The Music of Deep Purple by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, has arranged the orchestral versions of songs included on the album.

Musicians: Koukie, main vocals, piano Niall Woods, drums, percussion, foley Daniel Baune, guitars Sandy Beales, bass, bass synth Jack Fisher, keyboards, synth Andris Abelite, trumpet Kaspars Majors, trombone Janis Kirsis, Mikus Abaronins, Janis Liepins, Uldis Teraudkalns, Elina Smukste, Elina Zarina, Annija Putnina, choir Official website: www.koukie.com Links: www.facebook.com/koukiemusic www.youtube.com/koukiemusic www.twitter.com/KoukieMusic Credits: Written and arranged by Koukie. Produced by Niall Woods, Porchlight Studios. Recorded in Porchlight Studios, We Love Sound Studio and Framest Studio

From Australia:

Fleur Wiber

For I Once Was a Child

Song taken from the single: For I Once Was a Child (self released, 2013)

Australian songstress Fleur Wiber’s dark and dreamy music will take you to another world. Having grown up in the Australian outback, Fleur has been living somewhat nomadically between Sydney, California, London and currently Melbourne. Fleur draws influence from new folk, alt. country, pop and her teen years listening to psychedelic rock. Sounding somewhat like a mixture of Mazzy Star, Juliette Commagere and Dead Man’s Bones, Fleur mixes 60s American folk with dark enchanting lyrics to create her distinctive sound. Over the past two years, Fleur has successfully released her debut EP Orderves which has been aired on many radio stations including Cambridge 105 (UK), Cape May FM (USA), FBI (Australia) and 2SER. Fleur has received press in Drunken Werewolf magazine, Unraveled, Revolt and the Cape May Star. Recently Fleur has released two singles For I once was a Child and Edge of the Earth. In 2013, Fleur Wiber launched her debut EP at the renowned Vanguard in Sydney. She then toured overseas performing at Singer songwriter Cape may in New Jersey, USA, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, UK, and other notable venues including The Old Queens Head in London. Fleur has also performed at the Gulgong Folk Festival, This is Not Art Festival and The Sydney Fringe Festival. Fleur Wiber has been selected for Push Songs, a mentoring program for emerging Victorian Songwriters funded by the Victorian Government and APRA. Her music has been used on TV shows, films and compilations including My Little Tornado by Nicola Walkerden (Sydney), Independent No. 1s (India) and Pulp Productions’ film Victims of Fun (USA). Her music is currently being used for a film by Unraveled (Los Angeles).

Musicians: Fleur Wiber, songwriter, guitar, vocals, recording, production Luke Calarco, accordion Official website: www.fleurwiber.com Mastered by Damien Gerard studios in Sydney.

From Arizona, USA:

Bogan Via Kanye

Song taken from the EP: Wait Up (Commonwall Media, 2012)

Bogan Via is Bret William Bender and Madeline Miller. Wait Up is the band’s debut extended play album and it develops their distinctive electronic-folk sound. Wait Up was then recorded in late 2012 over a period of several weeks at Flying Blanket Recording in Mesa, AZ and mixed at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO. The band co-produced the record with Bob Hoag (The Format). Bogan Via has made a quite a mark on the scene, quickly playing packed shows including a southwest jaunt with Geographer. Bogan Via’s ability to win over fans with their unique sound has already earned them opening spots for the likes of Todd Terje, Darwin Deez, Twin Shadow, Austra, Yacht, and many more, as well as remixes by Miniature Tigers, Geographer and others. For now, Bogan Via’s graceful and danceable indie rock is still under the radar, but they are quickly rising to the surface, bringing their melodies and pulsating beats with them. Over the past year, Bogan Vias’ music has been featured on every blog from Consequence of Sound to My Old Kentucky Blog. With overwhelming responses to first listens of the record, this is the year that Bogan Via will start to make a splash. “…the self-titled debut EP from these Phoenix, AZ natives proved to be in no shortage of charm… The pulsating and ominous electronics paired with Miller’s ghostlike soprano give an almost otherworldly feel.” Consequence of Sound “It’s undeniably catchy and has a fun feel to it…Sweet. Very Sweet.” Absolute Punk

Musicians: Madeleine Miller Bret Bender Official website: www.boganvia.com Links: www.facebook.com/TheBoganVia

From Connecticut, USA:

1974

The Great Galactic War

Song taken from the album: 1974 & The Death of The Herald (self released, 2013)

Hailing from Newington, Connecticut, 1974 is a five-piece progressive rock band that conjures up the massive and powerful emanations of a bygone era. Since 2007, the band has been awing audiences with powerful guitar driven riffs, rich vocal harmonies, catchy melodies, and high-energy stage shows. With a flair for the dramatic, guitarists Mike Forgette and Adam Clymer harmonize guitar leads and throw solos back and forth at each other from across the stage. Bassist Gary Dionne’s playing has been described as an eccentric, bombastic, and virtuosic manifestation. Drummer Tim Moore’s soulful vocal style adds an empathetic layer to the music while his progressiveinfluenced drumming drives the band into powerful and uncharted territories. With a background in musical theater, the beautiful and talented Angela Rhea Piccoli captivates audiences with her powerful voice and keyboards and ensnares them with her unique and energetic dancing. Released in February of 2011, 1974 & The Battle for the Lazer Fortress garnered mass critical praise from fans and the media. Though the band took its time crafting complex time signatures and punchy guitar riffs, the music is sweetened by layers of catchy melodies that evoke several modern indie rock influences. The interwoven rock and pop facets created a recipe which propelled 1974 & The Battle for the Lazer Fortress into CT.com’s list of 2011’s Top 15 albums. 2013 saw the band performing at larger venues and to broader audiences. 1974 made their first appearance at CT’s famed Infinity Hall, performed at the annual Daffodil Festival, and earned a spot on the annual Vision & Grit Festival. Tireless in their pursuit of realizing their collective visions, the band also recorded and

released their sophomore full-length album entitled 1974 & The Death of the Herald. Always well-received locally, 1974 would start to see immense praise on an international level, receiving positive reviews from as far and wide as Sweden, Brazil, Japan, and England, to name a few. 1974 remains a band on an upward trajectory. With new material in the works and a slate of impressive live performances planned for the near future, 1974 is a band that will continue to be one of the hardest working indie bands in the world.

Musicians: Mike Forgette, guitar, vocals Tim Moore, drums, vocals Gary Dionne, bass, vocals Adam Clymer, guitar Angela Rhea Piccoli, keyboards, vocals Website: www.1974online.com Links: www.facebook.com/1974online www.reverbnation.com/1974online 1974.bandcamp.com

From Massachusetts, USA:

Lindsay Kupser

Children Teaching Children

Song taken from the single: The Boston EP (self released, 2014)

Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Lindsay Kupser is a 22 year old vocalist, performer, and composer based in Boston. Though she sang seriously all of her life, in her early teens Lindsay picked up the guitar and started to write songs. In high school Lindsay was introduced to jazz by her teacher and mentor, Lorna MacLachlan, and thus began her love affair with the genre. At 17 she applied and auditioned for Berklee College of Music and was accepted with a scholarship. In her first few years at Berklee Lindsay was primarily focused on jazz, exploring contemporary and free jazz, and writing lyrics to instrumental music. In her last year at Berklee Lindsay began listening to much more pop and folk music and strived to incorporate that love of simplicity into her music. Lindsay has had the honor of studying with many world class musicians and teachers and has performed in many unique and exciting concerts. Lindsay recorded her first EP, The Boston EP, in February of 2014.

Musicians: Lindsay Kupser, vocals Alec Watson, piano, foot stomps Brittany Karlson, bass Matt Raphaelian, drums Official website: www.lindsaykupser.com Links: lindsaykupser.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/lindsaykupsermusic

From Virginia, USA:

Waterslide

Rev the Engine for the Caledonia Kill

Song taken from the album: Lincoln Signal (Wampus Multimedia, 2012)

Waterslide is singer-songwriter and producer Mark Doyon. From his home base in northern Virginia, Doyon previously released albums as Arms of Kismet and Wampeters, and published the short-story collection Bonneville Stories. Mark’s work has been featured and reviewed in PopMatters, The Washington Post, The Daily Vault, Hybrid, Skope, Neufutur, Groovevolt, Ear Candy, Modern Dance UK, Delusions of Adequacy, The Absinthe Literary Review, 3AM Magazine, Riffraf, and many other outlets. It has been playlisted by Sirius XM, AOL Radio, Yahoo Launchcast, Creamy Radio, and Radio Crystal Blue, and appeared in independent films and other productions. The Daily Vault described Mark’s music as “witty, idiosyncratic indie-rock that is to a band like Maroon 5 what a film like ‘Sideways’ is to one like ‘Miss Congeniality 2’ … Zealously off-center, moderately acidic, daringly intellectual and vastly entertaining … These are songs to not just listen to, but explore, a series of musical masks donned by an artist with keen insight and an outsized sense of playfulness.” Rev the Engine for the Caledonia Kill is the story of a man sitting behind the wheel of his car at an intersection, trying to decide which way to go as he waits for the traffic light to change.

Musicians: Waterslide, vocals, guitars, bass, loops, and keyboards Official website: www.waterslidemusic.com Links: www.wampus.com/waterslide-music waterslide.bandcamp.com

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