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ORG Lounge - ORG Lounge

ORG Lounge - ORG Lounge

Musician: ORG Lounge
Album title: ORG Lounge
Style: Breakbeat, Downtempo, Drum n Bass
Released: 2001
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1331 mb
Size APE version: 1599 mb
Size WMA version: 1137 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 758
Format: DTS MIDI VQF AIFF AU MP3 AAC
Genre: Electronic

ORG Lounge - ORG Lounge

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Smooth
Featuring – Dustlab
5:39
2 The Remedy 5:19
3 Jazz Trippin' 4:23
4 Too Beautiful 6:07
5 Divined 8:04
6 Dalminjo 5:18
7 4th Chapter
Featuring – Coco Street
5:15
8 French Horns 6:03
9 Sofa Surfer 5:45
10 Anonymous Melody 6:14
11 Mon Amour...Jazz 7:40
12 Paranormal Synthesis 5:53

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Water Music Records, LLC
  • Copyright (c) – Water Music Records, LLC

Credits

  • A&R [USA] – Brad Pressman
  • Art Direction – Wolfgang Fenchel
  • Cover, Design – Erik Skodvin, Miasmah Design
  • Mastered By – Sandy Solomon

Notes

℗ & © 2001 Water Music Records, LLC. Manufactured & Marketed by Water Music Records

Released in a transparent blue jewel case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 30206-0171-2 0

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Amis
Very groovy fusion jazz. Recommended good lounge/electronic repertoire to have.
Chilele
Absolutely one of the best Jazzstep albums ever made. Jungling beat constructions with great jazz instruments like contrabass, sax and flute mastered into a complex but yet entertaining and cheerful fusion groove. You'll not find any moderate tunes on this album. All 12 tracks are equally superb in composition and detail. And even though it might sound like it has no tekkie skills but the most natural ways of fusion jazz composition, last track on the album, Paranormal Synthesis, shows off in quite a way and is very much like what we have seen on the A Guy Called Gerald's Essence for instance but of course in a more positive vibe. That seems to be essential for Ole Roar Granli's songs. This is a must-have album for any Lounge Café. The best of Norwegian flavour.