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		<title>By: In Review- The Beat Kitchen 1/16 &#171; Reviewsic [ri-vyoo-zik] -noun: Music worth talking about</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] First up on the roster were Chicago band Mountains for Clouds, a group that began as a side project but quickly picked up steam as the trio of musicians found a sound they could all get behind. We were impressed by their focus, as well as their consistently tight sound, no easy feat when working in an experimental/ambient genre, where guitars and drums alike are floating out on their own, generally untethered. This new group is definitely one that we look forward to seeing again, as well as anticipate studio recordings from, as the band works on their upcoming EP Some People Buy Scenery Like This. (Read our interview with Mountains for Clouds here) [...]]]></description>
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