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One Day You'll Dance For Me Tokyo! Dalminjo |
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| CD: KRI-CD-3035 |
| Release Date: 2/20/2007 |
| Price: $12.98 |
Dalminjo, the cool cat from Norway is back with his second album. Still only in his mid-twenties, Dalminjo (aka ORG Lounge aka Ole Roar Granli) has been producing music for over a decade and has turned his hand to Techno, Drum & Bass, Trip Hop and House, appearing on more than 150 compilations worldwide in the process. Two years have passed since his successful debut album Fjord Fusioneer (Kriztal - KRI-CD-3025) and as he continues on his journey he has both refined and tweaked his sound with an outcome that is not only genre-crossing but also modern and timeless all in in one. His unmistakable Broken Beat/Leftfield trademark is the main focus of the long player but in between he surprises us with remarkable diversity here. Jazz, Chillout, House, Broken Beat, Latin, Disco, Pop and even D&B (on uber-chilled closer “Scars”) are all thrown into the Dalminjo melting pot. Great for late night parties and clubs alike.
On “One Day You’ll Dance For Me Tokyo!”, Ole once again seeks the aid of some talented female vocalists. Anja Øyen Vister, lead vocalist for Norway’s Flunk, joins Dalminjo on two tracks, the album kickoff “Wouldn’t Wanna Go Without You”, and again on the cover of The Smith’s classic, “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”. He also brings back collaboration favorites Alexandra Hamnede whom you know from Sweden’s Physics (on “Everytime You Go” and Come Here”) and Slowpho’s Hilde Drange (on “It’s All I Am”). He welcomes two new vocalists, the fresh new talent of Anéh (“This Time”) and Japanese singer Piya (“Uchu Ryokou”).
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