Daily MPfree: The Empty Set
John Rogers | Friday 3 September, 2010 15:43
“Portia, I Dreamt You Were a Princes” is beautiful little electronic postscript on a delicate lo-fi folk album by Manchester’s The Empty Set. The album, “Neat As a New Pin”, is well worth checking out. This track has a few seconds of silence at the start… stick with it!
The Empty Set – Portia, I Dreamt You Were a Princess by snipelondon
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