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Based on the great response from all of you to the In Dee Mail playlist series, we decided to make it a permanent series on IRC. The number of music submissions we get each week is overwhelming, so hang in there if you submitted some music we haven't gotten around to yet.First up in this installment of the In Dee Mail playlist series is a band out of Paris called ProXima who are currently recording their second album Music for Pleasure and have recorded songs for short films by French film director Olivier Benel.
This new single, "My Little Princess", was sent to me by email and has been "selected to be the music for a new upcoming TV series," according to the band, who assert they cannot say any more about the TV series, such as, whether it is an American or French show.
"Hey Little Princess" (Radio Edit) - ProXima, new single
ProXima on MySpace
The second track from the mailbox is from a Pennsylvania indie rock band that originally formed in 1985 (I know!) called The Long Afternoon. Intentionally obscure for many years, the only remaining band member, guitarist and vocalist Eston Martz, is back with some new members - Greg Elliott and Jeff Edmunds - and a new album titled Signifying Nothing.
"Signifying Nothing" - The Long Afternoon from Signifying Nothing (2009)
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May 28, 2009
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