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  • 12.05.08
    BROKEN MONO – Tulk QUIXODELIC RECORDS, RELEASES | Comments Off
    BROKEN MONO Tulk download: [download#17#nohits] 1 6th Age Wonder 2 Brain Hotel 3 Comming and Going 4 Dark Cloud 5 I Don't Know 6 My Soul Moves Sideways 7 River Runs Dry 8 Rose Morning 9 Searching For Stanley "Tulk" was recorded in about 1854 on a steam-driven PC - Broken Mono Broken Mono on MySpace: www.myspace.com/brokenmono A Quixodelic Record, December 2008 FREE DOWNLOAD TODAY! (and tomorrow, and the day after that, and so on...) The Daydream Generation digs deep, the commune swells and sounds even more psychedelic than it did yesterday, and yes you can believe your eyes, that really is the one and only BROKEN MONO you're seeing in the Quixodelic Record store. "Tulk" is the riffing ...
  • 12.03.08
    Your Psych Tunes – Volume 6 COMRADES, RELEASES | Comments Off
    Free download Of course we're not the only ones out there putting together free download compilations - but of all the others I've found, this one stands up head and psychedelic shoulders above the rest. Yes, the good people of Your Psych Tunes are at it again, bringing you a mellow slice of wintry psychedelia. Go forth and download your little hearts out. See Your Psych Tunes on MySpace for more info
  • 12.01.08
    Have Your Say: The Best Of DG 08 DAYDREAM GENERATION | (1)
    Which of these songs from DG4-Disc1 would you most like to hear on The Best Of 08? ( surveys) Which of these songs from DG4-Disc2 would you like to hear on The Best Of 08? ( surveys) Which of these songs from DG5-Disc2 would you like to hear on The Best of 08? ( surveys) Which of these songs from DG5-Disc1 would you like to hear on The Best Of 08? ( surveys) Which of the songs from DG5-Disc3 would you like to ...
  • 11.26.08
    THE DAYDREAM UNDERGROUND – Into The Ewigkeit QUIXODELIC RECORDS, RELEASES | (1)
    www.myspace.com/thedaydreamunderground Where to start with this? It's always been a part of the Daydream Generation's short-lived history to orchestrate seemingly random, near-impossible, and hopelessly pointless projects. Way out beyond the periphery of financial considerations, we've built a maze of profiles that nobody ever finished (or was interested in), survived the technological headfuck of an online music festival, kickstarted a makeshift record label with it's own chaotic collective, and released countless free records for you to download, compilations, Best Of's, EPs, LPs, debut albums, unreleased features, and even compilations of compilations. So on paper at least the idea of starting a secret underground ...