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  • Chouchou – Beautiful music

    On Music
    27th April 2008 - By Kourosh

     

    Bavid Dailey of SL referred me to this excellent music and visual site, Chouchou. I’m presently standing in awe at some beautiful landscapes and sounds by this SL-only Japanese musician group.

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    “Chouchou is a Japanese music group which exists only in SecondLife. It was formed on July, 2007 searching for new possibilities of music.” If you’re not going to travel to SL, at least check out their myspace video. I’ve only listened to a couple of tracks so far, but I’ll be listening to the rest soon.

    Their website is Chouchou.blogspot.com.

     

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