Posted March 20, 2007 by Superfan
I Saw The Satellite
by The Blank Tapes
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Superfan says: I leave it to you Alien Protocol, to find a song that manages to seamlessly merge the sensations of bliss and paranoia. The images in "I Saw The Satellite" are vivid and memorable. Matt Adams, aka The Blank Tapes, has a real gift, and it's nice that he has chosen to share some of his self-produced records on his site. Hmm, I get the feeling I'm being watched. Oh, right, that's cos I am! This is, ladies and gentlemen, our MP3 JACKPOT WINNER!!!
Posted March 20, 2007 by Superfan
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