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		<title>Fantastic Planet &#8211; A Novel Addition To Noveller’s Catalogue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nashville &#8211; New York-based artist Sarah Lipstate, who records her instrumental arrangements under the title Noveller, has completed yet another impressive array of her characteristic eerie compositions. Fantastic Planet (via Fire Records) follows 2011’s Glacial Glow, which garnered a slew of favorable reviews. Nearly four years later, Lipstate has managed to maintain that same deft
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