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Fog and Ocean - Lullaby Diving through ancient indietronic and the far distant waves of esoteric and ancient indie pop can only dreg up so much - however the findings from basically unknown 555 records has sourced some healthy gorgeous offerings. This one buzzes with 80s synth groove life but the buoyant aughts twee vocals and implacable synth melancholy keeps it wholly out of time

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