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Video: Alphabets Heaven beat music and "Private Life of Plants"

David Pescovitz at 1:06 pm Mon, May 14, 2012

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Gorgeous, choppy beat music ambience from Alphabets Heaven. The track is "Deartentonine" from their new EP "Boosh," available on King Deluxe. The video is cut from David Attenborough's documentary The Private Life of Plants. "Boosh" by Alphabets Heaven

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  • noah django

    music was meh, but i loved the video.  that beetle stumbled out of the lotus flower like Pacino at the end of Scarface.

  • Doug Flint

    Thanks, bought the  EP.