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FEMINATRONIC 8TRACKS #13 – I SING THE BODY ECLECTIC

September 18, 2014 Feminatronic

I am very pleased to find that this is my 100th post and it is for my thirteenth 8Track mix, entitled – I Sing the Body Eclectic.

On this mix are:

Cadenced Haven

Ursula Bogner

Laurie Anderson

Natasha Barrett

Julianna Barwick

Andrea Parker

Grimes

Zalys

Thank you for listening …

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