Keston and Westdal

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Nebula 06:44 Tools
sad flower 06:30 Tools
vaccine 02:09 Tools
Reflect 05:17 Tools
Panopticon 05:10 Tools
Sonny's Cut 06:29 Tools
Onikiroshi 05:21 Tools
One 3 Five Funk 06:32 Tools
Onikorshi 05:18 Tools
Six Weeks 06:00 Tools
Seed 06:01 Tools
Feel Your Heart (Bryan Gerrard Vox) 07:17 Tools
Battle of the Giant Robots 08:15 Tools
Ultraviolet Amphibian 05:01 Tools
Spring in December 05:09 Tools
Some Kind of Adhesive 05:40 Tools
Otokoyama 07:09 Tools
Aerosol Eighty 01:39 Tools
Cover Your Eyes 06:35 Tools
Souvenir 04:05 Tools
Escape from J-12 05:50 Tools
Electric Sheep 04:29 Tools
Batida do mar 05:23 Tools
Ostracon 08:51 Tools
feel Your Heart 08:31 Tools
Se Fue 04:59 Tools
Verge 04:37 Tools
Fe2o3 04:37 Tools
Vaccinated 05:30 Tools
128 Dirty 05:38 Tools
El Amanecer 05:55 Tools
Rihaku 06:04 Tools
Upward Not Northward 02:45 Tools
100 Bucks Each 06:01 Tools
Sunset 07:01 Tools
Polar 02:47 Tools
Plastique 07:06 Tools
Onikoroshi 05:20 Tools
Se Fue (feat. Ester Godinez) 05:20 Tools
Kinon's Path [bonus track] 07:50 Tools
Reflect - Featuring Desdamona 00:00 Tools
Seed (f. Rajiah) 00:00 Tools
Batada Do Mar 00:00 Tools
Desdamona 03:43 Tools
Souvenir (ft Steven Ekoka) 03:43 Tools
Se Fue (f. Ester Godinez) 03:43 Tools
Seed (ft Rajiah) 03:43 Tools
Feel Your Heart (f. Dallas) 03:43 Tools
Souvenir (f. Steven Ekoka) 03:43 Tools
Reflect (f. Desdamona) 05:13 Tools
Nebula (original edit) 06:36 Tools
Batida Do Mar_reconstructed by Nils 05:51 Tools
Reflect (feat. Desdamona) 06:36 Tools
Nebula (CDM Edit) 06:36 Tools
Kinon's Path 06:36 Tools
Se Fue (feat. Estaire Godinez) 06:36 Tools
Dirty 06:36 Tools
Feel Your Heart - Bryan Gerrard Vox 06:36 Tools
Se Fue (ft Ester Godinez) 06:36 Tools
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Keston and Westdal is the production and performance team of John Keston (born in Eastbourne, UK) and Nils Westdal (born in San Francisco, CA). The Minneapolis based livetronica duo have been producing and performing since the year 2000. They have released three full-length albums, and several solo works on the label Unearthed Music (www.unearthedmusic.com). Their most recent work, One Day to Save All Life (Unearthed Music, 2008), was described by ScissorKick.com as "Tortoise covering Boards of Canada’s Roygbiv with Quincy Jones producing". With help from drummer Joshua Herbst, they roused six thousand music lovers at the Montreal Jazz Festival. They have also worked with Minnesota drumming stars, Martin Dosh, JT Bates, Tim Glenn, and Erik Bolen. Their most current staple on the drums is Graham O'Brien whose formidable percussion skills complete the trio during their live performances. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.