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Mixtape 205 • Holding The Ocean

Enter Tommy Guerrero’s world of light breeze and perfect t-shirt weather.

Enter Tommy Guerrero’s world of light breeze and perfect t-shirt weather.
Tommy Guerrero
SongArtistNotes
Holding the Ocean
Tommy Guerrero
Gentle strummings
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Snowman
Blonde Redhead
Through gauzy curtains
Since You've Seen Her
Black Moth Super Rainbow
Kaleidoscopic seizures
I Became the Unemployment Office
Goat
It happens
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Bad Vibes
Nolan Potter's Nightmare Band
Very bad vibes
Medicine
Clark
Stretched quite thin
Liquid Air
Temples
Feel the cryogenic breeze
Kick the Tragedy
Drop Nineteens
Overwhelming
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Full Moon Dub
Hollie Cook
Howling
Lady
Ezra Collective
Bring the hypnogroove
Reflexão
RS Produções
Amazonian darkness
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Through the Mosaic
Tommy Guerrero
Understated as always
Sweatshop
Brazilian Girls
Working hard
The Silver Cord
King Gizzard + the Lizard Wizard
Tenuous and shimmering
Sinatra Drive Breakdown
Yo La Tengo
Bring the drones
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The Fish Needs A Bike
Snapped Ankles
Surrealism
Motorbike
Wooden Shjips
Heavy rolling
Oh Yeah
Can
Very affirmative
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Strawberry Jam
Fizz
All mixed together
Only Shallow
Japancakes
Woozing
Angel
Drop Nineteens
Originally from Madonna
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Shameful Dread
Built To Spill
Epic strangulation
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