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Pop Music Review: Lo-Fang's 'Blue Film'

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The album "Blue Film" sounds like the work of a mature musician, pulling together classical elements and electronica with remarkable sophistication. It's the work of a 30-year-old from Los Angeles who calls himself Lo-Fang. Pop music critic Steve Hochman has a review.

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