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A lo-fi project that drew on influences as disparate as Iron & Wine, the Books, and the Sea and Cake, the Juliet Kilo began in 2003 when David Levin started making recordings in his basement studio.
He released his first Juliet Kilo album a few years later, shortly after he moved from Ohio to Boston. The album was featured on NPR's All Things Considered soon after it was released. ~ Margaret Reges
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