This is Spaceman’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Spaceman

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  1. You Think It's Like This... But Really It's Like This (20th Anniversary Reissue)
    by Mirah
  2. C'mon Miracle
    by Mirah
  3. Advisory Committee
    by Mirah
  4. "VOL. II" & "Well, Hell" Vinyls
    by Lauren Ruth Ward
  5. La Femme Michelle
    by Sir Chloe
  6. La Bala
    by Ana Tijoux
  7. 1977
    by Ana Tijoux
  8. Every Time You Go Somewhere (2010)
    by Mal Blum
  9. La Danza del Camaleón / La Reina Nocturna
    by Combo Tezeta
  10. Know Better Learn Faster
    by Thao and the Get Down Stay Down
    When We Swam When We Swam
  11. We Brave Bee Stings And All
    by Thao and the Get Down Stay Down
    Travel Travel
  12. No
    by Dana Foote
    Walk You Home Walk You Home
    I’m glad I went looking for these tracks after hearing about them in a Sir Chloe stream. I’ve been given the chance to find some songs I didn’t know & hear some alternates of songs I’m already familiar with. Especially an incredibly poignant version of “Walk You Home” that’s heart-achingly beautiful. It’s been crushing me emotionally but uplifting me spiritually- in short: it’s rocking my world. I love being able to observe the evolution of art and an artist. Thank you for putt
  13. Party Favors
    by Sir Chloe
    Sedona Sedona
  14. The World We Built
    by The Wild Reeds
    Everything Looks Better (In Hindsight) Everything Looks Better (In Hindsight)
  15. Blind and Brave
    by The Wild Reeds
    Where I'm Going Where I'm Going
  16. Vengo
    by Ana Tijoux
  17. When In AZ. Volume 1
    by Various Arizona Based Artists
    Lucky Strike: by Andrew Jackson Jihad. Originally by Foot Ox Lucky Strike: by Andrew Jackson Jihad. Originally by Foot Ox
  18. When In AZ. Volume 2
    by Various Arizona Based Artists
    Blue Bayou: by Las Chollas Peligrosas. Originally by Linda Ronstadt Blue Bayou: by Las Chollas Peligrosas. Originally by Linda Ronstadt
  19. Telefone
    by Noname
    Forever Feat. Ravyn Lanae Forever Feat. Ravyn Lanae
  20. CRUSTFALL
    by Days N Daze
    Little Blue Pills Pt. 4 Little Blue Pills Pt. 4
    Punk isn't dead, it just uses different instruments than it did 40 years ago. Doesn't Whitney Flynn have some of the prettiest vocals in rock music?
    Then she'll turn around and spit hellfire on the next verse... girl dabbles in a black magic perfected by the likes of June Carter & Wanda Jackson and I simply adore it. The Little Blue Pills saga continues and it might be my favorite of the lot. If I haven't clearly expressed my opinion... Days N Daze continues to delight me with this album.