Jim-E Stack - 'Jeanie' ft: Bon Iver
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Cool laid back track from Jim-E Stack featuring Bon Iver. I like this visual too - calming!#jimestack #boniver #jeanie #ephemera #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #indiemusic #electronicmusic #keyboards #synthmusic #singersongwriter #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans

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