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Download (but do not eat) Comfort Fit’s Yellow Snow Mix

Follow me down this rabbit hole if you like invigorating beatscape. Undomondo is a pretty fantastic blog for free leftfield music. They hipped me to the Error Broadcast kids, who scoured the earth for the best free progressive hip hop and came up with the tantalizing Bag of Nothingness, which is quite substantial and not literally a bag (it is more of an album). The stellar title cut on that release comes from Comfort Fit. Comfort Fit recently posted a mix on Phlow, an online magazine bursting with unorthodox free musical goodies. The Yellow Snow Mix is 50 minutes ranging from droll hip hop to avant downbeat electronic to jazz. I could make up more specious and legitimate musical descriptors, but it would make more sense just to click here and cop it.

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George Booker is writing this about himself in the third person. He was considering second person, maybe making this the "Bright Lights, Big City" of bios. He was looking into casting Micheal J. Fox in the forthcoming film adaptation, as the disabled actor would likely portray him with ample charm, sympathy, and fifty-something boyish handsomeness. Recently, however, Booker has realized that only Anne Hathaway or Chiwetel Ejiofor could really capture his essence. Late 20s, Norfolk raised music writer. Former DJ and production head for WVFS Tallahassee, former staff clerk at defunct Norfolk music stores DJ's and Relative Theory. Current Film Editor and Contributor to No Ripcord Magazine, contributed blurbs to Link and Port Folio Magazine.
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