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The August edition of the Littlest Sounds sampler includes a host of South Carolina artists and is also full of greats bands you might have heard of, or could be a future fan of. SC is represented by Bakari Lebby, Paul Brazell and Pan. Other notable artists include The War on Drugs, Denison Witmer and Amy Godwin.
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August/2011 Tracklisting
1. Carolina – Adam & Naive
2. Sister Wife (Star Slinger Remix) – Alex Winston
3. City We Made – Amy Godwin
4. Robert Cormier or Haruki Murakami (1997) – Apache, The
5. Sighs – Asobi Seksu
6. Sleepyhead (Passion Pit Cover) – Bakari Lebby
7. Everything Follows – Beat Radio
8. Beach Song 2 – Big White Clouds
9. I Live In Your Ghost – Denison Witmer
10. Hoop Of Love – Dominant Legs
11. Empty Carz – El Cantador
12. Nothing A Little Tonic and Combing Can’t Fix – Long Long Long
13. Breaking The Night – Lyke Giants
14. No Names – Mutual Benefit
15. Hunters – Nash Smith & Ganges
16. Tamer Animals – Other Lives
17. All Of Us – Painted Palms
18. Seeking the Sea King – Pan
19. Little Bit – Pandr Eyez
20. Even Tides – Paul Brazell
21. Simple Mechanics – Quiet Lights
22. Beast Coast – Saskatchewan
23. Boyfriends – Secret Cities
24. Celebrate – Sewing Machines
25. Dearly Departed – St. Dominic
26. Death as a Fetish – Strfckr
27. Please Stay – Summer Heart
28. Put the Days Away – Sun Airway
29. Parks – The Ugly Club
30. Comin’ Through – The War On Drugs
31. Funny Morning – Yuuki Matthews
About Littlest Sounds
Littlest Sounds began as a means through which the band Commerce released their music. However, in the winter of 2011, something needed to happen… a change needed to take place. So Matt, with the help of his wife, Melanie, started thinking of ways to grow the art of their friends and also other bands they liked and listened to.
The idea was to release a monthly digital compilation of all of these artists they loved. Seemed easy enough in theory, and it actually was. Almost every person of contact was gracious enough to allow one of their songs to be a part of the project. So much so, that before the project was even launched, they had enough different music to fill the first 3 comps.
So whatever month it is, you, as the listener, should know that the bands you hear on this site are kind people who create very good music. Try your best to support and connect with the ones you like, because chances are they’d be excited to hear from you. This could not keep happening if it weren’t for the bands that give of their time and music or the listeners that also give of their time and their ears. We are equally grateful for both.