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Bradford Cox opens Virtual 7″ no. 8 with a rousing cover of the vintage ‘late 50s/early ’60s pre-Now Sound Brooklyn doo-wop group the Five Discs’ “Doctor.” The B-Side’s a somber harmonica-lined campfire-side track called “The Screens” that’d work well with what Cox has been doing lately in the more stripped down moments of his Atlas Sound live shows. Pretty, but there’s a reason “Doctor” shows up where it does.


Of course, those songs first popped up on the Deerhunter blog. As a “Reminder,” Cox also recently put out that Logos Bonus CD.

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Comments (6)
  1. Justin  |   Posted on Nov 11th, 2009

    Since you cannot comment on the Deerhunter blog, thank you Bradford for releasing this and finally giving us a higher bit-rate, that 128 was getting out of control.

  2. thank you for existing cox. that was beautiful

  3. B Cox never disappoints.

  4. mfortune  |   Posted on Nov 12th, 2009

    Bradford Cox is probably one of the hardest working people in music out there these days, I revisit Deerhunter and Atlas Sound after not listening to them for a period of time and it never disappoints.

  5. Anonymous  |   Posted on Nov 20th, 2009

    Bradford Cox everything you do is magic

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