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Dancing skeleton drums clack away on top of elephant butt bass drums in infinite variation, pedal steel guitars answer Obey’s jovial voice, “Do your best and leave the rest.” Will do.
DJ LIL TIGER starts things off with a love-themed Soul set with splashes of classic disco and contemporary R&B. EMPANADAMN holds it down in the second half with a mesh of synthy dance, pop, Hip-Hop and electro.
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October 1st, 2008 at 11:10 am
I’m feeling elephant butt bass!