Days of Twang

Days of Twang
Manufacturer:Phazz-a-Delic
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Exclusive Asian-only enhanced two CD pressing features a bonus disc with three additional tracks: 'Hell Alright' (Bassface Sascha & Frnksen Remix), 'How High That Hat' (Monophonic's Rave That Jazz Mix) and 'Hell Alright' (Enhanced Video). It's time to twang like the big bang - only a little more explosively. The timelessly desirable 44 minutes of Days of Twang delight immediately, endlessly, day by day and all through the night. With the first album for their new label (and their sixth overall), Dephazz announce a retrospective recommencement, as well as the departure into ever more wonderful times and spaces - hot on the heels of international successes in dreamy heights and numbers, as well as a host of sensations in Hollywood-movies or Japanese commercials. Hi Note. 2007.

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Lemon Jelly Meets Elvis jazz suite
Lemon jelly style of production with every genre blended similar to the avalanches chopping mash ups. Heavy JAzz. i would call this style world because it is everything.

Another Gem / Another Masterpiece
When oh when will America wake up to this band? Perhaps, years from now after they have peaked (each release makes you believe they have and then POW! another masterpiece) and America experiences another "I've always been into Floyd, it's just suddenly become popular to like them". They are of course a DJ's band / collective and their style is a plural. From Drum and bass to exquisite Funk, from turntables sampling to trombone solos. This newest release certainly has Twang, a tangible increase in the use of guitars, just when you thought only Air could use them in Electronica. This is the future of Popular Music, large bands roaming the land, people dancing again to Jazz for this is Jazz in a way too. There are real songs here, not electronic jams where every agrees that where the key changes is called the break. The Future is good for modern music, there will be venues eventually where one will be able to go dance with your love. I see it, it's there just over the horizon. Buy this immediately.- DJ4cast (Roger Hannagan)

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