August 21, 2008 12:01 AM PDT

Gza, 'Alphabets': Free MP3 of the Day

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The merits of the editing system "Pro Tools" are often questioned in the biz. You'll find significantly less debate over the Wu-Tang man's new set of the same name. "Tools" runs on the far-out lyrics and sci-fi grooves we've come to love. And, in a bit of irony, it's quite well edited.

Originally posted at Crossfade
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by LikeGoodMusic August 28, 2008 8:21 AM PDT
Stopping by to show some love to a fellow music lover. I admire and am inspired by lovers of music...especially those willing to step outside the mainstream and remain true to themselves. Stop by and visit sometime.

Much respect to you and best regards,

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