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		<title>Sleep Whale: Cotton Curls [mp3]</title>
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Experimental electronic folk never sounded so dreamy.  &#8220;Cotton Curls&#8221; by Sleep Whale has soft, pleasant melodies supported by a heavy percussive tromp.  Fronted by mysterious, psychedelic, cooing vocals, the song splits reality with the dream-life.  It&#8217;s like an Animal Collective track without all the bells and whistles; just peaceful and colorful.  It&#8217;s evocative of a midsummer afternoon half-slumber, warm with soft pillows and messed up sheets.  You can almost feel the sun streaming in through the blinds, and hear a lawnmower in the distance.  ...]]></description>
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<p>Experimental electronic folk never sounded so dreamy.  &#8220;Cotton Curls&#8221; by <a href="http://www.sleepwhale.com/">Sleep Whale</a> has soft, pleasant melodies supported by a heavy percussive tromp.  Fronted by mysterious, psychedelic, cooing vocals, the song splits reality with the dream-life.  It&#8217;s like an Animal Collective track without all the bells and whistles; just peaceful and colorful.  It&#8217;s evocative of a midsummer afternoon half-slumber, warm with soft pillows and messed up sheets.  You can almost feel the sun streaming in through the blinds, and hear a lawnmower in the distance.  And as you flicker between deep sleep and a lazy barely-awake, Sleep Whale&#8217;s lyrics ring true: <em>What is this place? &#8230; It doesn&#8217;t make sense.</em>  But in a way, it makes perfect sense &#8211; dreams always do when you&#8217;re in their midst.</p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/091116-sleep_whale-cotton_curls.mp3">Sleep Whale: Cotton Curls [mp3]</a></p>
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