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		<title>By: Grizzly Bear in Munich &#124; Ina Mar &#8220;Art and The Earth&#8221; Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Daniel Rossen had a whole collection of guitars on the stage. Chris Taylor played clarinette, flute, saxophone and used several effect pedals, in a hectic though attractive way, switching instruments, doing vocals, sometimes sitting on the floor near his consoles, playing, singing and producing at the same time. You find the original post here blog.ina-mar.com/?p= &#8230; &#124; Ina Mar [...]</description>
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