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Added on July 20, 2011 Wallace Wylie Barbara Panther , best of 2011 , Destroyer , james blake , Lady Gaga , Monorail , Music criticism , R. Stevie Moore , The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries , Wallace Wylie
six of the best from halfway through the year
A feast of cryptic poetics sound tracked by sleepy-eyed saxophones and smooth grooves.
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