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<em style=”color: #222222;”><a style=”color: #2ba6cb;” href=”http://www.dancingastronaut.com/features/sunday-morning-medicine/” target=”_blank”>Sunday Morning Medicine</a> is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.</em>
1. Ofenbach and FDVM use tribal chants to capture the essence of the blistering sun on their collab “Kumbaye.”
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2. Real Slow’s “Drowned Out” is a sonic smoke session designed to take the edge off that throbbing in your frontal lobe.
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3. You may have never heard of Kimyan Law, but this Austrian producer’s mesmerizing beat work is absolutely otherworldly. Ambient and entrancing, “Copperclock” will help you ease into your lazy Sunday.
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4. Macksimus “Don’t Ever” pairs sax and soul singing into a track that plays well on the dance floor or in a pair of headphones.
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5. An old favorite, Karma Kid’s “Feels Like I’m on Fire” was Sunday Morning Medicine worthy without Charles Murdoch’s touch. Now its tech house perfection combined with the Kid’s soothing touch.
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