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		<title>Young Ejecta’s ‘The Planet’ Is Trippy, Beep-y, Wonderful</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco &#8211; Relative newcomers Young Ejecta have returned with a new EP—or “mini-album” as they choose to call it—entitled The Planet.  The electronic duo consists of Joel Ford (of Ford &#38; Lopatin fame) and Neon Indian’s female vocalist Leanne Macomber. Back in the late fall of 2013, the duo released their first full-length LP
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