White Magic

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Don't Need 04:43 Tools
One-Note 03:14 Tools
keeping the wolves from the door 03:13 Tools
Apocalypse 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Came Marching After 05:04 Tools
Plain Gold Ring 02:27 Tools
Long Time Ago 02:36 Tools
The Light 00:00 Tools
Katie Cruel 04:33 Tools
Hear My Call 00:00 Tools
Childhood Song 00:00 Tools
What I See 00:00 Tools
All The World Went 00:00 Tools
Sun Song 03:56 Tools
Dat Rosa Mel Apibus 00:00 Tools
Hold Your Hands In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Palm and Wine 03:39 Tools
Song of Solomon 00:00 Tools
Sea Chanty 00:00 Tools
Shine On Heaven 00:00 Tools
Very Late 00:00 Tools
Winds 00:00 Tools
Poor Harold 00:00 Tools
Day 00:00 Tools
Twilight 00:00 Tools
Night 00:00 Tools
New Egypt 00:00 Tools
I'm Hiding My Nightingale 00:00 Tools
Rude 00:00 Tools
Runaway 00:00 Tools
Out Beyond The Moon 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Came Marching After (Pocketknife's Silk, Wool, and Rust Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mora 00:00 Tools
don’t need 00:00 Tools
As I Went Out One Morning 00:00 Tools
Light 00:00 Tools
Pogo 00:00 Tools
White Rabbit 00:00 Tools
01 - one-note 00:00 Tools
Gecko 00:00 Tools
Another Love 00:00 Tools
White Widow 00:00 Tools
white magic - don't need 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 314 00:00 Tools
Hiding My Nightingale 00:00 Tools
Erdenstern - Into The White (2010) 00:00 Tools
Beat This Summer 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Came Marching After (Pocketknife's Silk, Wool, & Rust Remix) 00:00 Tools
Turn Down For What 00:00 Tools
Fatum 00:00 Tools
Seen It All. 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Come Marching After 00:00 Tools
Birthday 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago -- musicology.ru 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Heart 00:00 Tools
Slave To The Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Devendra Banhart & Friends - 10 - Don't Need 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Came Marching Aft 00:00 Tools
Black magic 00:00 Tools
New Egypt (edit) 00:00 Tools
Live dublab "Sprout Session" (04.26.11) 00:00 Tools
We Dem Boyz 00:00 Tools
Apocolypse 00:00 Tools
Bugatti 00:00 Tools
White Magic - Katie Cruel 00:00 Tools
Keeping The Wolfes From The Door 00:00 Tools
Through The Sun Door 00:00 Tools
Get Your Shine On 00:00 Tools
white magic - twilight 00:00 Tools
- Twilight 00:00 Tools
The Postman 00:00 Tools
The Gypsies Came Marching After (Pocketknife's Silk, Wool & Rust Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dat Rosa Mel Abipus 00:00 Tools
White Magic 00:00 Tools
03 Childhood Song 00:00 Tools
Palm & Wine 00:00 Tools
06 Dat Rosa Mel Apibus 00:00 Tools
01 The Light 00:00 Tools
Play Hurt 00:00 Tools
02 - don't need 00:00 Tools
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White Magic is an American psychedelic folk rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., led by singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte. The band's original lineup comprised Billotte on vocals and piano, drummer/bassist Miggy Littleton, and guitarist/drummer Andy Mcleod. Billotte played drums and sang in Quix*o*tic with her sister Christina (of Slant 6 fame); Littleton once played in Blood on the Wall & Ida; and McLeod also played in California Speedway. For a couple of years, the band played in New York. They soon appeared on a United Bamboo compilation. Drag City signed them in 2003, and in 2004, they released the band's Through The Sun Door EP to general critical praise. They toured the U.S. opening for like-minded folk musicians Will Oldham and Brightblack Morning Light in 2004 (when the latter band was still known as Brightblack). In 2005, the group appeared on a free split EP, sponsored by Tylenol; it featured three songs each by White Magic and indie rock band The American Analog Set. Throughout 2005, Billotte performed as White Magic accompanied by guitarist Sleepy Doug Shaw. White Magic's current lineup's core consists of these two musicians, aided by an array of friends/musicians of similar musical aesthetics. On November 14, 2006, debut album Dat Rosa Mel Apibus was released on Drag City Records. While the band has yet to follow up with a sophomore album, it did release the I'm Hiding My Nightingale EP in 2015. Billotte's alto has earned her comparisons to Grace Slick, Karen Dalton, Beth Orton, Dawn McCarthy (of Faun Fables), and Nico. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.