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 Rufus (Princeton Remix Up!) - JP - Indie  - www.myspace.com/secondroyalrufus
Rufus (Princeton Remix Up!) - JP - Indie - www.myspace.com/secondroyalrufus
Eggstone, The Excuse, Freewheel, Komeda, Ray Wonder, The Mopeds A Camp, Beagle, The Bear Quartet, Blissful, Bob Hund, The Cardigans, Cinnamon, Cloudberry Jam, The Confusions, Divine Dennis, Doktor Kosmos, The Green, Happydeadmen, Honeymoons, Lady Lynette And The Spokesmen, Leslies, Phone, Pinko ...
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Cold Dust Girlz
Hot Biscuits — ... As promised… I bring you the newly mastered Rufus remix of “Cold Dust Girl” (+ all of the other hot remixes that have been approved). Just a heads up, Hey Champ made it to my top 10 list with this single… So… Yeah, I think it goes without saying that it’s a phenomenal track. Also, if you haven’t gotten your tickets to the biggest NYE party in the city, you should probably do so now (under 30 tickets left). If you look at the line-up, it’s easy to see that the thing is beyond stacked, but in ...

Japan - 1, Me - 0
creamteam.tv — ... You can check our more from Rufus on their myspace page. And tonight Hey Champ open for Justice here in Chicago alongside So Me, Peanut Butter Wolf, Home Video, Willy Joy, Zebo, Darkwave Disco DJs, The Glamour, Skyler and Bearries. ...

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