Telepathic Teddy Bear

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Where Is My Mind 00:00 Tools
Young Love 00:00 Tools
Slow Burn 00:00 Tools
The Bleeding of Mercy 05:12 Tools
All This Time 00:00 Tools
The Truth of Violence 06:02 Tools
Kicked Around 00:00 Tools
1979 00:00 Tools
Leave It All 04:38 Tools
Sharp Feathers 06:02 Tools
The Music In My Headphones 04:46 Tools
Treasures 04:46 Tools
Shovel on Your Shoulder 05:40 Tools
Old Is the New World 05:40 Tools
The Churches 04:34 Tools
I Won't Look Down 05:40 Tools
Heal 04:28 Tools
Say You Will 04:58 Tools
Emotion As Weapon 04:28 Tools
The Milk of the Earth 06:15 Tools
Andy's Song 06:15 Tools
My Body's a Question 04:38 Tools
The Benevolence of Ghosts 04:32 Tools
The Stars That Left 03:42 Tools
Every Time the Son Leaves 03:50 Tools
This Is Love 02:56 Tools
A Song To Let It Go 03:18 Tools
Outdone 03:19 Tools
Time To Leave 04:42 Tools
The Remnants of Will 06:35 Tools
A Saturday In The Life of An Alien In Human Form 04:58 Tools
Always Want Love 04:42 Tools
Man On The Moon 03:19 Tools
Damage Is Done 00:30 Tools
Islands 03:53 Tools
Figurehead 03:53 Tools
Unhappy With You 03:53 Tools
Questions I Will Never Know 00:30 Tools
I'll Follow You Always 00:30 Tools
I Hear It Calling 00:30 Tools
The Bleeding of Mercy (Instrumental) 00:30 Tools
Where Is My Mind? 03:53 Tools
Wait For You Here 03:53 Tools
Where Is My Mind (Pixies) 03:53 Tools
Where Is My Mind (Pixies cover/remix) 00:30 Tools
Where Is My Mind (Pixies cover) 03:53 Tools
Boys Don't Cry (The Cure) 04:35 Tools
The Remnants of Will (Instrumental) 04:35 Tools
The Truth of Violence (Instrumental) 04:35 Tools
Boys Don't Cry (The Cure cover/remix) 00:30 Tools
The Milk of the Earth (Instrumental) 00:30 Tools
The Bleeding of Mercy (The Course Of Empire) 00:30 Tools
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Telepathic Teddy Bear is a one-man outfit based out of central Mexico. TTB creates dreamy and sometimes very upbeat and light-hearted electronic music. You could easily go from listening to TTB while running a 5k and get right into "bedtime mode" with more whimsical tunes like "The Stars That Left". Unfortunately, unlike many familiar friends like Postal Service, Styrofoam, Dntel and numerous others, TTB doesn't get the recognition he deserves. Regardless of listens or play statistics, this is a very bright and promising electro-synth one-man show. Keyboard delicious from beginning to end, whether it is TTB's only full length album or their earlier EP release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.