Style: Folk-Acoustic | Pop
Entertainment For The Braindead – “Roadkill” (aaahh records)
A Banjo Tribute | A tiny, coincidental discovery can open completely new horizons, save your day and drive you into a direction you've never thought about. An incident like that happened to one of our creative commons music stars: Entertainment For The Braindead. She discovered the banjo. A unique instrument associated with music styles like Dixieland Jazz or Blues. But does the banjo also sounds in the hands of an artist dedicated to soft, fragile folk songs? Yes it does! Just listen!
Entertainment For The Braindead- "Dry Wood" (MP3)
Entertainment For The Braindead - "Pirates" (MP3)
Entertainment For The Braindead - "Roadkill" (MP3)
Julia Kotowski aka Entertainment For The Braindead got bonded by the strings of her banjo. She discovered sweet moments, beautiful melodies and that slight sad mood what shines through all her songs. We are happy to get the chance to listen to them. Just dive into her world and get carried away. I won't say no more, just listen, enjoy and get your own hand-crafted record at her website. Like always there will be only a few unique copies.
MP3 Pop Music Download
Download: Entertainment For The Braindead – "Roadkill" (ZIP-Archive)
Artist-Website: www.entertainmentforthebraindead.com
Release: Entertainment For The Braindead – “Roadkill”
Netlabel: www.aaahh-records.net
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About the Author
This article was written on 7.March 2010 by mo..
mo. is a music-lover. The journalist and author from Cologne/Germany enjoys supporting the global netlabel-phenomena. For years he has explored the netlabel underground and has written numerous articles on the free music culture. He is the main-editor behind Phlow. Read more articles written by mo..








2 comments
This release freaking rules. I love her stuff and so stoked to get a new release. Especially Pirates! It's a great track.
8. Mar 2010 at 10:16 am
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I have to admit that it's her first album I don't totally adore
22. Mar 2010 at 10:44 pm
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