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“I start associating your voice with ….”, for a while ML has been part of the NTS community, jingling around, airing his monthly 150 Session out of Berlin’s North, where all seasons give reasons. For clarification, creation, inspiration. One hour of poetic and musical explorations, questions, and curiosities. Circling around daring electronics, ethno-sonics, jazz-constructivism, minimalism, open structured digital dopamine, risky dub excitement and other sounds, that still need to be written. No country, no flag – outernational without a cause!
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There are at least two artists named Eamon
Staten Island vocalist Eamon appeared in late 2003, when his bold single "Fk It " took urban radio by storm. With its spare melody and stripped-down production — not to mention its profanity-laced dismissal of a two-timing lover — the song stood out immediately, and blew up request lines nationwide. Jive jumped on the fervor, fast-tracking a video for "Fk It," and slating a full-length LP for January '04. When the debut dropped, it further showcased Eamon's strident lyricism and streetwise, doo wop-inspired vocals. Vintage rapper Milk Dee guested on two tracks. Eamon's career was later exposed as a marketing ploy when supposed ex-girlfriend Frankee came back with a retaliation single. Eamon's credibility plummeted and now he is widely regarded as a one hit wonder.
Eamon is also an obscure 90s emo band that released a 7'' and a split with Grander.
There are at least two artists named Eamon
Staten Island vocalist Eamon appeared in late 2003, when his bold single "Fk It " took urban radio by storm. With its spare melody and stripped-down production — not to mention its profanity-laced dismissal of a two-timing lover — the song stood out immediately, and blew up request lines nationwide. Jive jumped on the fervor, fast-tracking a video for "Fk It," and slating a full-length LP for January '04. When the debut dropped, it further showcased Eamon's strident lyricism and streetwise, doo wop-inspired vocals. Vintage rapper Milk Dee guested on two tracks. Eamon's career was later exposed as a marketing ploy when supposed ex-girlfriend Frankee came back with a retaliation single. Eamon's credibility plummeted and now he is widely regarded as a one hit wonder.
Eamon is also an obscure 90s emo band that released a 7'' and a split with Grander.
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