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  <name>Squirrelgirl</name>
  <shortname>Squirrelgirl</shortname>
  <recording id="sqrl_001" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/sqrl_001/">
    <artist>[sic]</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/001_SQRL.gif" />
    <title>[sic]</title>
    <catno>SQRL 001</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CDR</code>
      <availability>not in catalogue</availability>
    </format>
    <format>
      <code>WEB</code>
      <price></price>
      <availability>
        <a class="out" href="http://www.groovylab.com/sundays/index005.html">visit</a>
      </availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="sqrl_002" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/sqrl_002/">
    <artist>[sic]</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/002_SQRL.gif" />
    <title>&#8230; And Rabbits Named Friday</title>
    <catno>SQRL 002</catno>
    <year>2002</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>Debut full-length by Montr&#233;al&#8217;s own (sic) aka Jen Morris. 11 tracks of
    analogue mystery resolving into a sort of abstract highway music. Seductive stuff indeed.
    [dt]</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="sqrl_003" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/sqrl_003/">
    <artist>The Sleazy Listeners</artist>
    <artistdetail>Asher, Marhaug</artistdetail>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/003_SQRL.gif" />
    <title>The Romance is Over</title>
    <catno>SQRL 003</catno>
    <year>2003</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>Squirrelgirl Records proudly announces the release of the debut recording The
    Romance is Over by The Sleazy Listeners. Music created with 21st century laptop precision which
    pays tribute to the lush orchestrations of a bygone era of schmaltz pop. The Sleazy Listeners
    combine the effortless digital wizardry of Norway&#8217;s Lasse Marhaug and the
    anti-crooning/collage of Canada&#8217;s Zev Asher. The romance begins: Zev Asher met Lasse
    Marhaug in January 2001 in Norway, some 400 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The occasion was
    the Tromso International Film Festival. Zev was screening his documentary &#8220;What About Me:
    The Rise of the Nihilist Spasm Band&#8221;. Lasse was providing a laptop noise set after the
    film. It wasn't long before the two became fast friends. After a night of particular
    debauchery, the boys put their clothes back on and decided that a collaboration was in order.
    The Romance is Over is the culmination of two years of recording which Zev and Lasse mailed
    back and forth between Toronto and Trondheim.</description>
  </recording>
</label>
