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		<title>Triangle Forest</title>
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[audio:Spanish_Eyes.mp3]

Triangle Forest - Spanish Eyes

Buzzing bass lines? Check. Live electro drumming? Check. Face-melting leads? Check. Soulful, dynamic vocals? Check Check Check! Well shit... It just another classic from Triangle Forest. Don't know if this track is to be released on the follow up to the band's first record "Hostile Takeover", ...</description>
		<link>http://www.sym-metric.com/archives/6</link>
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		<title>F. Matters</title>
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[audio:Star_Clusters.mp3]

Birds &#38; Batteries "Star Clusters" (flow matters' Carbon Flash mix)

Hailing from Boston, Flow Matters is an electronic producer who has
spent the past 6 months remixing songs from some of the best
undiscovered indie bands in the United States.  With his remix of Star
Clusters by Birds &#38; Batteries, FM has ...</description>
		<link>http://www.sym-metric.com/archives/5</link>
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		<title>XOAO</title>
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[audio:XO1979.mp3]

André Obin "XO1979"

Punchy mechanical beats, vocodered vocal melodies and sweeping strings characterize the latest offering from André Obin. The opening half-time rhythm coupled with glistening, intricate arpeggiation leads to an ominous passage, conjuring images of a futuristic seance. And that's exactly what a dance floor can be at times; a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.sym-metric.com/archives/4</link>
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		<title>New M83</title>
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[audio:Kim_Jesse.mp3]

M83 "Kim &#38; Jessie"

From a galaxy far, far away... (France really) M83 return with another batch of gorgeous, 80's enthused pop gems. Picking up where "Before the Dawn Heals Us" left off, Anthony Gonzalez continues to craft albums to make love to. Why this song "Kim &#38; Jesse" was not ...</description>
		<link>http://www.sym-metric.com/archives/3</link>
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