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Quitzow reminds me exactly of what PJ Harvey would sound like if she were a cello player into lo (Comfort Music)

Quitzow - How Long
(Hellthy)

No Commercial Interruptions
Good Lies - The Notwist (website) Sponsor (It Didn't Mean a Thing) - Quitzow (Myspace (Howard Who?)

MP3: Quitzow
From New York comes songwriter/singer/multi-instrumentalist Erica Quitzow, who goes by her last (OregonLive.com: Pop Music)

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;Sponsor" Quitzow on MySpace Quitzow on The Hype Machine (5 Acts)

free setting sun / quitzow
(the bat and the bird)

Mystery Mix Monday on Tuesday
- Song For 2. I Make This Sound - One, Two, Three! 3. Quitzow - Sponsor (It Didn't Mean a Thing) 4 (Dividing By Zero)

Quitzow
in the Catskills, a young couple is making beautiful music together. Literally. Gary Levitt and Erica Quitzow each (Jonk Music)

A Lame Way To Comfort Yourself
(Fluxblog Is So Hot Right Now)

A Lame Way To Comfort Yourself
(Fluxblog Is So Hot Right Now)

Quitzow

“Though most of Quitzow’s recorded work—a whimsical, homemade blend of classical, electronic and pop—maintains a skeletal synth feel, her approach to songwriting heavily reflects the collage aesthetic favored that the late-career Beatles impressed upon her at a young age.” Full article here…http://newyorkpress.com/20/20/music/music.cfm (Saby Reyes-Kulkarni, New York Press.)

“Juggling mind-blowing moog/rhodes/bass while singing,” (SXSW festival guide.)

“Erica Q rocks the mic like an ethereal hybrid of Jeff Buckley, Siouxsie Sioux, and Toni Halliday.” (Summer Burkes, The San Francisco Bay Guardian.)

“crookedly tasty electro pop from New York – rip the slightly scatty, woozy, light headedly kooky and chirpy ’peanut’ or the equally tasty and audaciously infectious ’sponsor’ where Erica Quitzow purrs, coos and seduces breathlessly – a kind of playful cobra killer if you like.” (Loosing Today)

“If you prefer your pop not to rock your belief system, then I’d advise skipping this record.” ( Veronique Chavilier, Bluerailroad Magazine.)