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How To Dress Well - Live Yourself [Mixtape]

How To Dress Well - Live Yourself [Mixtape]

by The 405 News Team, 04 June 2012

How To Dress Well (Tom Krell) has unveiled a new mixtape as a nice stopgap before he releases his new album, Total Loss, this September via Acéphale/Weird World. It's only 43 minutes in length, but it runs through 23 tracks, including the likes of Xiu Xiu, Hype Williams and a stunning Melanie Fiona remix from the man himself.

Head over to Soundcloud for the tracklisting, and listen to the mix below.

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