Audio
Published: 2010/11/16
Random Rabbit "First Few Days"
| Track # | Title | Artist | Album | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | First Few Days | Random Rabbit | One Mississippi | 05:25 |
| 05:25 | ||||
Playlist Description:
Abstract Logic Recordings
Random Rabbit was formed by Charlie P, Provine, and Adam Herbert in 2005. The Rabbits took the underground by storm by playing shows that introduced the world to “live electronic music.” They’ve written five genre bending albums released on Abstract Logic Recordings and have a new one slated for release in early 2011, the Chinese Zodiac’s: Year of the Rabbit.
www.myspace.com/1randomrabbit
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