Karen Gwyer

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The Workers Are On Strike 07:20 Tools
Sugar Tots 07:20 Tools
Why Is There a Long Line in Front of the Factory? 07:20 Tools
Lentil 04:08 Tools
Did You Hear the Owls Last Night? 04:08 Tools
Pikku-Kokki 04:48 Tools
Night Nails 05:52 Tools
Why Don't You Make Your Bed? 04:44 Tools
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous? 00:00 Tools
Some of My Favourite Lotions 05:46 Tools
Waukon 04:44 Tools
Free Food / One Men Striper 00:00 Tools
It's Not Worth The Bother 06:10 Tools
Trapezoidal Weekly 04:31 Tools
He's Been Teaching Me To Drive 00:00 Tools
Part B 03:49 Tools
Jajja Uses Ancestral Spirits 06:10 Tools
Hippie Fracca 00:00 Tools
Yes, But I Didn't Know They Were Owls 00:00 Tools
Lay Claim to My Grub 06:10 Tools
Faces on Ankles - Radio Edit 06:10 Tools
You Big 11:28 Tools
And Again Those Eyes 00:00 Tools
Missisissipippi 00:00 Tools
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase 00:00 Tools
Nail Bars of the Apocalypse 11:28 Tools
Meiosis Gametes 05:13 Tools
Ribbon on Neck 05:13 Tools
Faces on Ankles 05:13 Tools
Caught You 05:13 Tools
Cherries on Shoulders 05:13 Tools
Ian on Fire 05:13 Tools
Girl With Pitbull 00:00 Tools
Keisa Kizzy Kinte 00:00 Tools
Judd Drums 05:13 Tools
Brunch Music 00:00 Tools
Shit List With Kid 00:00 Tools
It's Not Worth the Bother - E. Myers Remix 04:38 Tools
Tehe! Blah blah! Shhhh! 06:52 Tools
No Moondoggies for 3 Weeks 04:38 Tools
The Way You Drive 04:38 Tools
Velvet Gambit 06:32 Tools
Shermer Shake 09:00 Tools
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous - M/R Remix 04:30 Tools
Infernal Selection Enceinte Version 04:30 Tools
Common Soundproofing Myths 04:30 Tools
He's Been Teaching Me to Drive - Ron Morelli Remix 04:30 Tools
The Workers Are on Strike - Via App Remix 04:30 Tools
Six Foot Crack 04:30 Tools
He's Been Teaching Me to Drive (Ron Morelli Remix) 00:00 Tools
It's Not Worth the Bother (E. Myers Remix) 00:00 Tools
Some of my Favourite Lotions (In Fields remix) 00:00 Tools
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous (M/R Remix) 00:00 Tools
Against The Clock 00:00 Tools
The Workers Are on Strike (Via App Remix) 00:00 Tools
Free Food/One Men Striper 00:00 Tools
Did You Hear The Owls? 00:00 Tools
Hippie Fracca - Kiki The Wormhole 00:00 Tools
302 - Karen Gwyer 00:00 Tools
Cowboys 00:00 Tools
Bouloman Ep (us008) 00:00 Tools
The Workers Are On Strike (DBALP003) 00:00 Tools
Pikku Kokku (Doomsquad Remix) 00:00 Tools
Gauze (Spread) 00:00 Tools
FACT mix 610 - Karen Gwyer (Jul '17) 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Make Your Bed 00:00 Tools
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous 00:00 Tools
Grace Scrawl 51:08 Tools
Truancy Volume 120: Karen Gwyer 00:00 Tools
Night Nails ('Needs Continuum' LP, Feb 25 th 2013) 00:00 Tools
Why Is There a Long Line in Front of the Factory 00:00 Tools
Tehe! Blah blah! Shhhh! (from 'The Bedroom Club II' compilation) 00:00 Tools
Missisissipippi (from "New Roof EP", out Feb 17th) 00:00 Tools
Faces on Ankles (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Electronic Explorations - 302 - Karen Gwyer 00:00 Tools
Crack Mix 110 - Karen Gwyer 51:08 Tools
Juno Plus Podcast 62: Karen Gwyer 51:08 Tools
Meiosis 51:08 Tools
Did you hear the owls last night 51:08 Tools
Oak & Sludge 51:08 Tools
Lay Claim To My Grub (from "New Roof EP", out Feb 17th) 51:08 Tools
Gauze (Sped) 51:08 Tools
Mom Did It On The Plane 51:08 Tools
17-04-28-01 - Karen Gwyer 51:08 Tools
There Are Essentially Two Types Of People In This World 51:08 Tools
A1 Lay Claim To My Grub 51:08 Tools
Kokki 51:08 Tools
A2 Nail Bars Of The Apocalypse 51:08 Tools
Boiler Room x Dekmantel Festival 2018 51:08 Tools
Night Nails (Neon Pulse remix) 07:03 Tools
B1 WHY DON'T YOU MAKE YOUR BED 07:03 Tools
The Brilliant And The Dark B-Sides Remix - Live at Cafe Oto 07:03 Tools
The Worker's Are On Strike 07:03 Tools
Excerpts from "Playhead: A Parallel Anthology" 07:03 Tools
Mississippi 07:03 Tools
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Recorded while living in London and pregnant with her son, Iowa-born producer Karen Gwyer assembled a deeply intricate collage for her mesmeric 2013 debut Needs Continuum. At times recalling the warped disco of Arthur Russell, the album combines spiritual chanting, tumbling percussion and sci-fi synth-hum to shape a new form of cosmic techno. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.