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KRCC and A Music Company Inc. present
Mose Allison
KRCC presents an evening with
NPR's Scott Simon
Welcome back to another episode of Lost & Found, where every week we get lost on the internet to find the freshest new independent music on the web for you. (right-click on the link below to download, or stream by clicking the play button).
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1) the self-help tapes – intro

A sound-collage project.
2) Quillion – Take a Bow

Is Quillion an imaginary number that only Bill Gates can comprehend? Perhaps Quillion is a science-fiction term reminiscent of swords, wizards, and dragons… The band Quillion would prefer you think of it as comfort food for the ears, seasoned with a melancholy dose of Tobasco.
3) Gritch – Distance (Radio Edit) (Free Download)

On April 28, 2009, the band issued its 2nd release entitled “Sunday Morning Train EP”. The EP features 4 new songs and 4 tracks with new takes on songs found on the band’s 2008 LP “the world was asleep…”
4) The Help Desk – My Favorite Wrapper

The Help Desk infuses the pulp of pop with the essence of soul, rock, blues, and jazz in a tornado of hooks and blitzkrieg of harmonies, reclaiming pop from the basement of guilty pleasure. With the rhythmic sense of the dustiest Motown record; gritty guitars that cut solos like Ginsu; plush harmonies that tuck you in at night; and lead vocals richly reminding the listener how good a marriage of melody and meaning can be. This isn’t just pop music…its diversapop!
6) Tiny Letters – You Did It, Man (Free Download)

7) Tequila Mockingbird – Actual Size

A Denver based band, from their new album “Luck and Trouble” coming out on Feb. 12.
8) Eric Shiveley – Dodge City Blues

From his 2008 documentary “Everyone But You”
With a tip o’ the cap to the Henry Darger pieces over at the I.D.E.A. Space in the “Seeing Stories” exhibition, here’s “Wild Eyes” by the Vivian Girls: