Oriol
Langue disponible : anglaisBased in Cambridge, England but born in Barcelona, Spain, Oriol Singhji went by his first name only when he released his productions. He debuted on Planet Mu with the 2010 12” Coconut Coast, a memory-triggering hybrid of late-‘70s jazz fusion, early-‘80s electronic R&B, and early-2000s broken beat with all the handmade warmth of a Larry Heard production. It instantly made him a contemporary of both Floating Points and Dâm-Funk. Joined by a remix by FaltyDL, as well as remixes of another track on the flip side (contributed by Jake Slazenger and Shortstuff), the A-side was flexible enough to be spun in dubstep, house, and otherwise vintage synth funk sets. Two weeks after it was released, Planet Mu issued Oriol’s first full-length, Night and Day.
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Based in Cambridge, England but born in Barcelona, Spain, Oriol Singhji went by his first name only when he released his productions. He debuted on Planet Mu with the 2010 12” Coconut Coast, a memory-triggering hybrid of late-‘70s jazz fusion, early-‘80s electronic R&B, and early-2000s broken beat with all the handmade warmth of a Larry Heard production. It instantly made him a contemporary of both Floating Points and Dâm-Funk. Joined by a remix by FaltyDL, as well as remixes of another track on the flip side (contributed by Jake Slazenger and Shortstuff), the A-side was flexible enough to be spun in dubstep, house, and otherwise vintage synth funk sets. Two weeks after it was released, Planet Mu issued Oriol’s first full-length, Night and Day.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Coconut Coast
Électronique - Paru chez Planet Mu Records Ltd. le 1 janv. 2010
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Night And Day
Électronique - Paru chez Planet Mu Records Ltd. le 19 juil. 2010
Oriol Singhji's debut album starts out on a pleasant but not very inspiring note, with the all-too-aptly titled "Joy FM." With its warm, polite, utter ...
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