Self-taught Magic From A Book  - Je Suis Animal

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Available09-06-2008
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Je suis animal from Oslo, Norway, mix 80s indie with a generous dose of 60s psychedelia, a spoonful of playful melodies and a pinch of girly harmonies. The result is magical, striking and uncannily beautiful, occasionally recalling the sonic meanderings of My Bloody Valentine, the effortless jangle of The Shop Assistants, Stereolab's astral grooves and Nico's otherworldliness. Their debut album "Self-Taught Magic From a Book" is full of melodic, dreamy tales of murder mysteries, magic, and primitive art.

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