I Can Chase Dragons!

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Cuantas Caras 04:15 Tools
Ciclos 03:51 Tools
Republique 04:25 Tools
Diving for Sunken Treasure 03:51 Tools
Escoge Tu Animal 03:51 Tools
Gold Coast 03:33 Tools
Ceder y Crecer 03:51 Tools
O'Donojú 03:55 Tools
Fauna 03:33 Tools
Ontario 04:41 Tools
Tauro 03:57 Tools
Mañana 03:33 Tools
From the Valley to the High Ground 03:22 Tools
Steal My Sunshine - Bonus Track 03:33 Tools
Sorteos 03:33 Tools
Mañana 03:33 Tools
Dark Ages 03:33 Tools
Dos Segundos 03:33 Tools
Lately 03:33 Tools
Ontario - Goyele Remix 03:33 Tools
Slumberwave 04:23 Tools
Gatekeeper 04:23 Tools
Palíndromos 03:33 Tools
Ontario (Goyele Remix) 04:44 Tools
Dark Ages - Mylko Remix 04:23 Tools
Steal My Sunshine (Bonus Track) 04:23 Tools
O Donojú 04:23 Tools
Steal My Sunshine 04:44 Tools
O'Donoju 03:55 Tools
Manana 04:44 Tools
Cuantas Caras (remezcla De Francisco Y Madero) 04:44 Tools
Sorteos - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Slumberwave - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Fauna - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Ciclos - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Dos Segundos - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Gold Coast - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Fauna - Elsa y Elmar Version 04:44 Tools
Dark Ages - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Lately - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Gatekeeper - Commentary 04:44 Tools
Mañana  04:44 Tools
"Mañana" 04:44 Tools
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I Can Chase Dragons! is the solo project of Julio Gudiño, lead singer from Mexican band The Plastics Revolution, currently based in Boston. Drawing influences from artists like Panda Bear and El Guincho, his music could be described as sample and loop-based experimental pop: an exotic mixture of Mexican folk ballet, Mexican sixties rock and random field recordings from around the world. With an expansive sonic palette, ICCD! creates dreamy electric textures that combine both organic and synthesized sounds. I Can Chase Dragons!’ debut LP "Expansión", released January 2012, is the first release by independent Mexican label Dos Pelicanos. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.