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Wednesday 25 October 2006
Be afraid…

...plus the acoustic harmonies of SPOOKYHORSE
and a special appearance by New Wave pop sensations SPIELFILM
Toronto: The Renaissance Café
($5 - show starts at 9pm)
1938 Danforth Ave (at Woodbine) [map]
See also:
Drawing blanks - Music and drawing, plus graphic novels: Scott Pilgrim and Fun Home
Oramics - Daphne Oram, Radiophonic Workshop founder and electronic music pioneer
Nature, cities and brains - First thoughts on Alexander's The Nature Of Order
Drawing blanks - Music and drawing, plus graphic novels: Scott Pilgrim and Fun Home
Oramics - Daphne Oram, Radiophonic Workshop founder and electronic music pioneer
Nature, cities and brains - First thoughts on Alexander's The Nature Of Order
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