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Tanya Tagaq: Animism
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Tanya Tagaq: Animism

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Deanne Sole
/ 10 September 2014
One of the most radically bewildering symbioses of voice and field recording I've ever heard.
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/ 3 January 2011
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/ 29 September 2009
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Various: Melodii Tuvi

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/ 2 January 2008

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