Various Artists: Main Divide (Loop free download)

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Various Artists: Main Divide (Loop free download)

Everyone likes free stuff, right?

The good people at Auckland's Loop label know that and so to close off New Zealand Music Month they are offering a free download of a mixtape of their artists which includes terrific and warming-you-up grooves on these wet-weather days by the likes of Bailey Wiley, Lord Echo, Sorceress, P-Money, Jr Kong, Sola Rosa, Electric Wire Hustle and more.

Very nice gesture from Loop and their partner Main Divide (the wine people) and Elsewhere commends it to you.

And not just because it's free.

You can download it from here

And while you are there check out their Loopkasts here

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