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In a In a cut-up moment of narcissism, Beckett & Taylor begin this thirty-minute diversion with, "World of Me", inviting you to enjoy even more Mandrake FM shows. After all, nothing needs to rhyme with Mandrake, right?

Courtesy of Magnatune, that "we are not evil" Creative Commons label, Burning Babylon bring the dub track, "Midnight to Six", which reminds me of the time that was on my alarm clock this morning before I realized it should've been 7 o'clock. Damn spring forward, you know. I mean why do we even do it any more? Really?

Following my reaction, I felt like my Dallas brothers, Semantic Noise and Reflect June, in that perhaps I'm "rapidly failing" to handle my business in setting my clock forward. Then I shut my mind off to just make more coffee. I will have to give props to *gasp* Starbucks for these fair-trade blend, Cafe Estima. It's fair-trade coffee, so it's worth ten bucks, right? By the way, if you want more of this hip-hop project called Hunt Club, you can download it free at www.lonestarhiphop.com.

As the wiring of the caffeine winds through my system, the track, "Every Day", by 60 Watt Kid makes the morning a poppy-electric treat. Now, if only I had biscuits and gravy to complete the picture, you know? I'm such a foodie.

Keeping the electrics up, The Orb (!) bring in their cut, "Vuja De (Pathaan's Music Rickshaw Remix)", to my virtual mixtape stage. Rounding this up this Mandrake FM selection and preparing for my morning on road, Nikola Gala's track, "Double Date", keeps the house vibe spacious and jazzy. On the road, again. And you, listening to this mix, support a brother with by visiting these artists websites and tell you heard their shit on this website courtesy of IODA and Magnatune and now you want to buy it. Yeah, do that. Send all comments, naked guy pics, and vegan receipes to mandrakesociety[at]gmail.com.

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