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Various Artists
Omakase Colors Vol.1 2x12''

Omakase Colors Vol.1 2x12''

Catno

OMACOL01

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

France

Release date

Mar 26, 2021

Omakase Various Artists Electronica Chat Noir Distribution Marseille

In March 2020, the Omakase team decided to gather some producers, musicians and singers they knew around a collective project, having the large electronic music spectrum as principal axis. From this idea was born, a few months later, a multiple opus, varied, rich of textures, shapes and influences going from trip-hop and bass to ambient, breaks, beat, house, lo-fi and jungle. This compilation, first record of the label, regroups several talented artists from the modern electronic music scene who try to question sounds of today and tomorrow.

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A1

NxQuantize - NxQuantize & Charlie Maurin – Spark (ft. Imane El Halouat)

6:54

A2

Sinclair Ringenbach - Sinclair Ringenbach – Aragó

4:19

A3

Demar - Demar – Lo Fay (ft. Holy Hamond & Levis Reinhardt)

3:43

B1

La Dame - La Dame – Death Of The Samurai

2:48

B2

Lngsigh - Lngsigh – Iterative Evolution

5:59

B3

Dangerous Method - Dangerous Method – Vayapur

3:25

C1

MBKONG - MBKONG – In The Eyes

4:01

C2

Emahix - Emahix – Tenderoni

4:01

C3

Kumanope - Kumanope – On The Mountain

4:22

D1

Daaria & Corvaxx - Daaria & Corvaxx – Die Alena

5:32

D2

Orbital Lemon - Orbital Lemon – Mountain Break

4:38

D3

P. Real - P. Real & Albertas – Dedicated 2 U

5:23

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