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In this episode, Ana Michelle Rose talks about recent habits she's incorporated into her life that have helped her get organized as an artist, student, and person. Learn how to reset and get your life together if you're struggling with organization!
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The ninth episode features catchy fuzz pop from The What's New, melancholy laid-back folk rock from Keith Christmas, a Welsh EP, sunshine pop from Gentle Soul, the marvellous duo Cross and Ross and a bunch of artists who moved to Europe to release their music. Ripped from the original vinyls.
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The eighth episode features lysergic Californian psych pop from The Moon, trippy folk rock from Tim Hollier, dreamy orchestrated popsike from Philamore Lincoln, American private presses from Badge and Stephen Spano, apocalyptic folk from Bill Fay and more.
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The seventh episode takes you on a psychedelic trip around the world. Featuring underground rock from Australia, campfire folk from Norway, a mind-boggling concept album from South Africa, cosmic folk from Ibiza, trippy environmental rock from Canada, fairytale psych from Middle Earth and more.
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The fifth episode featuring progressive folk based on an ancient Irish tale, dreamy American psychedelia from J.K. and Co, tax scam power-pop from John Scoggins, pure magic from Davey and Morris and Jan and Lorraine, suicidal folk from John Williams and more.
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The fourth episode featuring a lysergic freak out from Me Myself and Eye, acid folk from Just Others and Click, traumatizing funky children's music from The Stark Reality, some trippy Swedish music from Resan, dreamlike baroque pop from Duncan Browne and more.
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The third episode featuring mind-blowing psychedelic folk rock from Dr. Strangely Strange, some trippy psych from Faine Jade and Pretty Things, breezy power-pop from Shape of the rain, some laid back rural folk from Gary Higgins and Heron and a majestic power ballad from Jackie McAuley.
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The second episode featuring the cosmic glam sing-along Flying Saucers Have Landed by Paul St. John, some progressive folk by Fuchsia and Justine, some affordable American psych from Kensington Market and Green, and some unaffordable monsters like Rick Saucedo and Tudor Lodge.
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The premiere episode featuring some fine psychedelic gems like Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup, Bobak Jons Malone, and The Paisleys, and some acid folk from Robin Scott, Marc Brierley, and the South African minstrel John Phillips. Also we listen to the British band Spirogyra, the home recorded private press Gandalf the Grey, the Belgian band I…
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