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1. Smooth
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2. Remedy
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3. Jazz Trippin'
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4. Too Beautiful
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5. Divined
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6. Dalminjo
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7. 4th Chapter - ORG Lounge,
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8. French Horns
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9. Sofa Surfer
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10. Anonymous Melody
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11. Mon Amour... Jazz
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12. Paranormal Synthesis
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ORG Lounge,ORG Lounge,Varese Records,Dance Music,Electronic,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Incredible
- Pretty Good Chillout Comp.
- Quite A Find!
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ORG Lounge
ORG Lounge
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Has It Come to This?
- Cinescope
ASIN: B00005LNHW
Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Smooth
- Remedy
- Jazz Trippin'
- Too Beautiful
- Divined
- Dalminjo
- 4th Chapter - ORG Lounge,
- French Horns
- Sofa Surfer
- Anonymous Melody
- Mon Amour... Jazz
- Paranormal Synthesis
Customer Reviews:
Incredible.......2005-11-22
This Album is ORG lounge first album. His music is incredible and every track is unique in its own way. ORG is a Norwegian House/Broken Beats/Drum "n"Bass/Electronica Producer.
Now he is no longer known as ORG Lounge but changed his name to Dalminjo. His latest album "Fjord Fusioneer" is under the name Dalminjo
Pretty Good Chillout Comp........2005-09-06
Coming from a picky music listener, I enjoyed this cd. The songs here were definitely chillout but upbeat at the same time so its appropriate enough to drive to and relax with. However, I gave it 4 stars because some of the songs (The Remedy,Smooth, & Parabormal Synthesis) had potential of being great songs but were ruined with lyrics that didn't go with the track. Best track hands down is "Parabormal Synthesis"
Quite A Find!.......2002-02-07
As electronic excursions go, this album is a rare find, one of the best blances of frenetic beats and jazzy grooves out right now. I heard these guys by chance, just passing by someone who was listening to it, and liked it so much I bought it. Haven't stopped listening to it since. Each song seems meticulously thought out and evolve in their own space here, just a really accomplished electronic effort. Who are these guys? Where did Org come from? I have no idea, but I wanna go there whereever it is. Buy this disc!
Average customer rating:
- Hypnotic
- Nice and chill but not boring
- YES...IT HAS COME TO THIS!!!
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Has It Come to This?
ORG Lounge
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Ambient
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
House
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- ORG Lounge
- Versions
ASIN: B0000A59ZA
Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Tracks:
- Musikkvennen - Hilde Drange, ORG Lounge
- Amon DORG Lounge,
- Lokrev Aaraaki
- K
- Less Ugh!
- Butterflies - Julia Messenger, ORG Lounge
- Issigonis
- Soon
- Just Friends
- Has It Come to This?
- Mirror
- Tristeste
- Find a Cure for This
- 33 Ejb
Customer Reviews:
Hypnotic.......2004-06-09
This CD is a must for Electronica lovers. For me, the best part is it's hypnotic quality. You can close your eyes...one track flows into another...and off you go on a long soothing journey. Music does many different things for many people...this one takes me on a mental vacation.
Nice and chill but not boring.......2003-12-10
I've been on a mission to add downtempo discs to my collection and this is definitely one of the better additions. I tend towards music with vocals (at least sampling if not full on lyrics) and Has It Come to This includes a few guest vocalists, and most of the songs without are catchy enough not to miss it much (esp. the last track). What I reallyreallyreally hate about this album, though, is that the songs are listed out of order (on the packaging, online, and even on cddb), argh! I even emailed watermusic trying to find out the correct order, but no response. You can figure out most of them from the track times listed, but still, it's friggen annoying. Anyway, I heard "Musikkvennen" on somafm.com and that lead me to this cd...which btw is track #3 not #1 as listed.
YES...IT HAS COME TO THIS!!!.......2003-08-05
ORG Lounge's sophomore effort "Has It Come to This?" is without a doubt a very impressive follow up to his self-titled debut on Water Music Records which brought us the electronica classics (at least in my eyes) "Too Beautiful", "French Horns" and "The Remedy". And although Granli (ORG is actually an acronym for his name: O.le R.oar G.ranli) does a complete 360 degree turn from the drum and bass style of his first release, this latest endeavor is still sure to entertain, move and capture any electronica fan. Now, be warned that the sequencing on the CD doesn't match the listing of the songs, but that doesn't take away from the fact that this baby is full of well produced songs from a man who knows his stuff. The flow of this album is fluid and lifts you up and drops you back down to earth. The vibe is groovy and hypnotic and funky all at once. The minimal vocals from Hilde Drange of Slowpho, Julia Messenger and Sister Tone don't overpower at all, keeping the spotlight on Granli where it should be. I can't say I have a favorite song on this one, or that there's a "stand-out" track, because they are all winners!
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