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		<title>Episode 3: Spotlight: Entertainment for the Braindead</title>
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Welcome to the long awaited Episode 3 of Indie Invasion! I&#8217;m truly sorry that it took so long to get around to recording this but finding free time is rather difficult. But enough of that, today we are spotlighting a superbly talented musician from Cologne, Germany named Julia Kotowski.
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Welcome to the long awaited Episode 3 of Indie Invasion! I&#8217;m truly sorry that it took so long to get around to recording this but finding free time is rather difficult. But enough of that, today we are spotlighting a superbly talented musician from <a href="http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Cologne,+Germany&amp;sll=40.089296,-111.610729&amp;sspn=0.019141,0.035534&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=addr">Cologne, Germany</a> named Julia Kotowski.</p>
<p>The album we will be listening to is called Hydrophobia. According to the details page of this album on Archive.org:<br />
&#8220;<i><img class="alignleft" title="EftB" src="http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/500/11858557/Entertainment+For+The+Braindead+Entertainment+For+The+Braindea.jpg" alt="" width="178" height="100" />Entertainment for the Braindead&#8217;s music can be considered as acoustic, private, fragile and touching. Therefore Julia coined the term &#8220;acoustic dilettante post-something&#8221;, which refers to her unique D.I.Y. attitude that goes all along in the process of creating her music.<br />
Just like her debut &#8220;Hypersomnia&#8221;, her new EP &#8220;Hydrophobia&#8221; is full of heart and soul and was created in her parents&#8217; living room. There she spent hours in front of her laptop, recording track by track with a simple USB-microphone. Behind closed doors &#8211; with an open heart and mind &#8211; these colourful sounds and melodies of &#8220;Hydrophobia&#8221; emerged. Ukulele, guitar and flute are ever-present instruments, just like her unconventional percussion that consists of jars, cans, boxes, drawers and peppermills. Her intimate songs are detailed snapshots of thoughts and feelings that are part of Julia and her surroundings &#8211; sometimes filtered and reflected, sometimes pure and transparent.&#8221;</i><br />
The track listing is as follows:</p>
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<li>Prologue</li>
<li>Colours</li>
<li>Resolutions</li>
<li>Run!</li>
<li>Mi Corazon</li>
<li>Fences</li>
<li>Hydrophobia</li>
<li>What You Get</li>
<li>A Trace</li>
<li>Maybe</li>
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<p>Visit Julia at her <a href="http://www.entertainmentforthebraindead.com">website</a>, at the Hyrdophobia <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/EntertainmentForTheBraindead-Hydrophobiaaaahh002">details</a> page at Archive.org, or on <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Entertainment+For+The+Braindead">Last.fm</a></p>
<p><span style="color:#888888;">On another, non-music related, note: the Indie Invasion Merch Table is up and running! And, if you are feeling generous, buy some stuff if for no other reason than helping Indie Invasion get a hold of it&#8217;s own domain name and some web hosting!</span></p>
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