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april march

A dangereuse chanteuse with the Edith Piaf prowess of a post-punk pussycat on the loose. Her slippery tracks offer listeners a purrrfectly good reason to snuggle up with someone of consenting age. With lively and contemplative songs like "No Parachute," who can resist this dreamy doe-eyed missy?

creeper lagoon

Creeper Lagoon's debut album, "I Become Small and Go," fuses urban angst-laden vocals with opium-laced guitars and an electric hum that cooks 'til done. Try a taste of it in the flash-box: "Dear Deadly" (228k), produced by John King (of the Dust Brothers). Then make your Creeper Mix with the Creeper Lagoon Mood Enhancer.

natural calamity

Masterminds of hip-trance-space-hop, DJs Shunji Mori and Kunihito Sugimoto, are Natural Calamity. Remixed by the Dust Brothers, "As You Know," (258k) transcends the confines of hyper-sonic sound.

sukia

A new force in mood enhancement. Deep in the heart of Somis, California's avocado country, an exciting experiment began. Sukia, -- a special group of individuals dedicated to the goal of ultimate relaxation -- began making the soothing sounds of the "Dream Machine" (291k) is now streaming from the flash-box. Then make your own Sukia on the mind-blowing Sukia Mixer.

orgazmo

"Orgazmo" You've had the orgazm, now see the movie. Or something like that. Bottom line, this indie release from October Films goes where no Mormon missionary turned martial arts porn star has gone before--to a theatre near you. With an ear-popping, head banging, shlong-wanking soundtrack by the Dust Brothers, featuring tracks from KRS-ONE, Ween, Smash Mouth, April March, Crystal Method and others, it's sure to be a cheezy sextraganza of new fangled degenerate fun.

10 ¢

As vivid yellow as Big Bird's feathers and and as twangy reverb as Grover's voice when he explains the color green, 10 ¢ takes to you beyond the 405, over the meadow and through the woods to the house of the Rising Sun. That's where you'll put your money in the jukebox, thinking clean, unmitigated thoughts... Enjoy the Dust Brothers' produced track "Yup".