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I have the first three songs, and NEED the rest of the cd. I have no idea where i can download it though (as importing it is out of the question). I saw it on some russian site, goldenmp3.ru, but I have a feeling im gonna get scamed. I like it a lot, and if anyone can help me out with this i'd be so greatful.

Post script, please dont delete this


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I sent you a PM, hopefully it works, otherwise i'm a jackass and apologize in advance.

Let's talk about this album because no one else seems to around these parts. Fantastic album, i find myself returning to it over and over again. Comparisons to Animal Collective seem a little off, but a more bite-sized and dancey Panda Bear seems right on the money (with a world-music influence and spanish vocals thrown in).

On another note, it's finally getting a U.S. release, though i forget when that is. I have a feeling that this album would gain some steam and make an impact if only more people could get their hands on it.
 
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i have now listened to it twice because of you, and its fantastic. very panda bearish i would say too.
Thanks so much for those links


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U.S. release comes out in October. I hope there's going to be a vinyl release.
 
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quote:
a more bite-sized and dancey Panda Bear seems right on the money (with a world-music influence and spanish vocals thrown in).


I like it a lot and agree with the comparison.

a question though -
does anybody else finds "Kalise" disturbingly reminiscent of AC's "Brother Sport"? Confused

I'm not even sure which came first. BS hasn't even been released yet...


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Reissued CDs - extra tracks!
 
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