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	<title>Comments on: Featured DJ: Audiovoid / LayerZ (SF) 7 September 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Hacksaw116</title>
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		<description>I went to gradeschool with Lindsey.  I remember being astonished at how this guy could draw when we were in 4th grade.  The shit he drew reflected enormous time, patience, expression and of course like 400 pens of ink.  The attention to detail was quite extraordinary for a grade school level, trust me he&#039;s not ruffling his feathers.  He also wrote some of the most kick-ass stories as well.  Its good to see him express himself through the intricacies of sound and rhythm and although I haven&#039;t seen him in years I can say that he hasn&#039;t lost his touch!</description>
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