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Every Wednesday, Salon's Dan Bartlett recommends songs to download. This week he features:

• Naked As We Came," Iron and Wine, from "Our Endless Numbered Days"

• "Dip It Low," Christina Milian, from "It's About Time" • "My Band," D12, from "D12 World" • "Crank Heart," Xiu Xiu, from "Fabulous Muscles"

• "Black Cab" and "Rocky Dennis Farewellsong to the Blind Girl," Jens Lekman, from "Maple Leaves EP" and "Rocky Dennis EP"

Wednesday Morning Downloads can be found here:

http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2004.../wmd/index.html

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Grab a cup of coffee for another Wednesday Morning Download. Featured this time around are singles (and free mp3s) by:

Ceelo and Timbaland

Andrew Bird

Grant Lee Phillips

Jet

and in what the reviewer calls his favorite album of the year, a sample MP3 from Blonde Redhead.

You can review the full review and download the music at Salon.com

http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2004.../wmd/index.html

(If you are not a member, you will have to review an add to get a free pass to the site)

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Young bands on the make

The next big things you should be listening to now -- before they achieve total world domination. Plus: A beautifully designed, free and legal download site.

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By Thomas Bartlett

April 21, 2004  |  Before getting to this week's tracks, I'd like to put in a plug for Better Propaganda, the source for this week's Ratatat song, and last week's Silent League song. It's a beautifully designed, free, legal download site, with a great selection of independent music. If you haven't yet heard the TV on the Radio tracks available for download there, grab them -- this band might rule the world someday.

Like TV on the Radio, the Veils, the French Kicks, Franz Ferdinand and Ratatat are all young bands on the make -- and Franz Ferdinand is already well on the way to world domination.

You can read about them and listen to them here:

:read this: http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2004.../wmd/index.html

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