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Don Harper
Thoughtful Popper / Chamber Pop

Thoughtful Popper / Chamber Pop

Catno

FR45-05

Formats

1x Vinyl 7'

Country

France

Release date

Feb 23, 2024

2 classic tracks from the JW Theme Music vault collection that have been sampled by Danger Mouse for his collaborative project with MF DOOM “The Mouse & The Mask”.

Thoughtful Popper - A smooth, cool and sexy retro orchestral latin-jazz funk instrumental with laid back grooves, catchy riffs and sultry bluesy flute and violin melodies.

Chamber Pop - A retro, groovy and mysterious orchestral jazz-funk film score instrumental with beguiling violin and flute melodies and mellow moments.

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Thoughtful Popper

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Chamber Pop

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