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&lt;span&gt;&lt;a href="http://soundcloud.com/george-cochrane-origami"&gt;Latest tracks by George Cochrane / Origami&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
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  <description>Like a musical octopus with a few less arms, George Cochrane creates techy dancefloor music, downtempo, and indie rock, sometimes swirling the colors together here and there.  A multi-instrumentalist, his tracks often teem with layered keyboards, live drums, guitars, and his own moody, pretty vocals.

With a slew of releases under pseudonyms such as Origami (see: Andrew Phelan &amp; Origami, Cubik &amp; Origami), Fingermonsters, and now Ice Climber, on labels such as Drop Music, So Sound, Prismatic Tracks, Monsta Music, Fabric London and Wide Hive, as well as output on his own Dinner Party Records, George Cochrane is a bit of a chameleon.  

All this talking about myself in the 3rd person is giving me a headache :)  In any case, I make and play tunes every day, and I hope it stays that way.  </description>
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