GULLY FrESH on the MIX

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GULLS - "BE REAL" mixtape!

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-Fresh for the speakers. There is slew of new material to slowly unveil
in the months to come.This mix represents a spattering of new and old Gulls musics.
The now sounds. Most of this Music was recorded in real time, live on the mix.
In true analog style. Remember... real life AUX sends???
The best friend in my studio right now is a TAPCO 4400 spring reverb!
..I'm tellin ya!!!

Hope you enjoy!

-gulls

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2 Comments

  1. Posted April 23, 2009 at 4:50 pm | Permalink

    Jesse:

    I am Asher's friend Aaron in Philly. I rode in the backseat of your hatchback last passover (2008). I have only partially unpacked your blog, but so far I am thoroughly, hopelessly addicted to the following tracks:

    1. Gulls, be real.
    2. Praises and Ballads from Africa (from Simon)
    3. Set it off

    I am sure there are more opiate receptors in my brain that are yet to be catalyzed by undiscovered tracks. I'm also glad you know about Awesome Tapes from Africa.

    Have no doubts about your work, my friend.

  2. Posted April 23, 2009 at 4:51 pm | Permalink

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    Jesse:

    I am Asher’s friend Aaron in Philly. I rode in the backseat of your hatchback last passover (2008). I have only partially unpacked your blog, but so far I am thoroughly, hopelessly addicted to the following tracks:

    1. Gulls, be real.
    2. Praises and Ballads from Africa (from Simon)
    3. Set it off

    I am sure there are more opiate receptors in my brain that are yet to be catalyzed by undiscovered tracks. I’m also glad you know about Awesome Tapes from Africa.

    Have no doubts about your work, my friend.

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