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Sarah Davachi serenades the LA airwaves once a month with Le Jardin - an amalgamation of progressive rock, acid folk, early music, experimental productions, & minimal sympathetic sounds.
Dive into the joy of samba with this mix, featuring Jardel’s tracks "Mudança De Pobre" and "Samba Sem Motivo" from his 1977 album "Sou O Que Sou" on the extinct PopSteel label from Volta Redonda. A tribute to Brazil’s lively spirit, where samba rhythms and carnival joy inspire a welcoming culture.
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There are more than one band named The Spots.
1) The Spots are an improvisational band from Birmingham, Alabama. Most of their music is made up on the spot, hence the name. Their debut eponymous recording is just that, made up free flow improv. Fleabomb.com described them as somewhere between Yo La Tengo and Massive attack.
Band members: Brian T. Murphy (keyboards), Shane Westerhold (drums), Clint Wells (guitar), Shawn Avery (bass)
1) THE SPOTS is a Japanese punk rock 3 piece band from Japan. [link]http://www.audioleaf.com/thespots2004/[/link]
There are more than one band named The Spots.
1) The Spots are an improvisational band from Birmingham, Alabama. Most of their music is made up on the spot, hence the name. Their debut eponymous recording is just that, made up free flow improv. Fleabomb.com described them as somewhere between Yo La Tengo and Massive attack.
Band members: Brian T. Murphy (keyboards), Shane Westerhold (drums), Clint Wells (guitar), Shawn Avery (bass)
1) THE SPOTS is a Japanese punk rock 3 piece band from Japan. [link]http://www.audioleaf.com/thespots2004/[/link]
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