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Anchorsong (Fri 9th)

Mar 7, 2012
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Posted by Rebecca Linzey

After supporting Bonobo last month, Anchorsong comes to the excellent Blind Tiger Club. His simple, peeled-back beats are effortless and unadulterated. Rhythmically beautiful, the laid back harmonies indulge your conscious and keep your senses floating as if on hot air. Subtly funky and delicious. It draws you in gradually, no need for race or chase. A seemingly natural high. Highly recommended.

Blind Tiger Club, Fri 9th Mar 2012

Mar 7, 2012
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Rebecca Linzey
Rebecca Linzey is searching for and collecting things that make the world brighter. An explorer of unchartered territories. A ranger seeking and finding love everywhere. Always trying to find new ways to feel alive. Aspiring writer. Interested in music that uplifts, inspires, indulges and expresses.
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