Denise Dill
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Top Songs
1. | Listen to Duck & Cover by Denise Dill | on In Me | 16 | plays | $0.17 | 1 | ||
2. | Listen to Biomimicry (but First, Turn Off the Screens Becaus by Denise Dill | 7 | plays | $0.15 | 2 | |||
3. | Listen to Full Steam (this Train Is Made For Graffiti) by Denise Dill | 9 | plays | $0.17 | 1 | |||
4. | Listen to Etymology (so Then...make Up a Language Without De by Denise Dill | 7 | plays | $0.15 | 1 | |||
5. | Listen to Labyrinth (and It's Dedicated to David Bowie) by Denise Dill | 7 | plays | $0.21 | No Recommendations | |||
6. | Listen to Evaporate (but I Fell Too Fast) by Denise Dill | 7 | plays | $0.17 | No Recommendations | |||
7. | Listen to Alchemy (its a Story About a Chemist Who Doesn't L by Denise Dill | 6 | plays | $0.17 | No Recommendations | |||
8. | Listen to Topography (where's Home? I'm Horrible With Direct by Denise Dill | 6 | plays | $0.17 | No Recommendations | |||
9. | Listen to Abandoned Houses (remember, Home Is Where the Hear by Denise Dill | 6 | plays | $0.17 | No Recommendations | |||
10. | Listen to Mary Jane featuring Sherie Blumenthal by Denise Dill | on In Me | 10 | plays | $0.15 | 1 |
Latest RECs
nhpeacenik Rec'd this on Oct 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 7
Rec's: 7
“I was kind of expecting a commentary on the original "duck and cover" from the cold war era, but this is a likeable gentle song, about two removes from that, and very personal. An "I" song and not really political.”
nhpeacenik Rec'd this on Oct 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 7
Rec's: 7
Track: Biomimicry (but First, Turn Off the Screens Becaus
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Album: Heartbeat Balloon
Artist: Denise Dill
“background clips of terrifying news stories. Chimes and words that are obliquely related to the stories, talking about our seemingly inextricable relationship to technology that's killing us.”
nhpeacenik Rec'd this on Oct 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 7
Rec's: 7
Track: Etymology (so Then...make Up a Language Without De
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$0.15
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Album: Heartbeat Balloon
Artist: Denise Dill
“The lyrics bring in language and indigenous images and move to personal, very tactile images. The guitar rhythm and repetitions carry the song very well through the changes. This time her voice reminds me of Anais Mitchell.”
