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Los Charly's Orchestra

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Los Charly's Orchestra - Music project created by Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel from Caracas - Venezuela. Combining a retro but still modern sounding style, Los Charly’s are characterize by creating a feeling that blends the Disco, Funk & Jazz of the 70's from a Latin perspective. The duo has worked in collaborations with some artists of the top artist of the scene, such as: the Ace Neo Soul singer / producer Xantoné Blacq, Noel Mckoy, Alison David Ex-vocalist of UK producer (Paul Hardcastle), Rotimo Soul, Matheus Nova, Tom Nowak, Kenny Barry (KB), Jose Luis Pardo (Cheo) from (Los Amigos Invisibles) in between many others. For more information please visit loscharlys.com or imagenes.co.uk record go to http://loscharlysorchestra.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php store mp3 go to http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DWT3JT21 promo ( 4 tracks)

Cinemaphonic re_linked

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New link for spring 2010 . http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LENPTUKI salud !!

G15 PRESENT... GENT INTERNATIONAL 2001

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download this clasics album : enjoy !! http://rapidshare.com/files/125690508/gent_international_-_g15_presents__squeaky___2001_.rar.html From www.tunes.co.uk From Monaco to Stoke Newington, this album has taken 18 months to complete. G15 have scoured every carboot and jumble sale in the UK`s south east to bring us a melange of Italian B movie soundtracks, supermarket music, moogs and fat beats. Anyone that names Tony "Crossroads" Hatch as an influence is cool in our book :-) Customers who bought this record also bought: An Evening With G15 and the Monaco 808 Orchestra by G15 Funk Ass Rotator by Kraak & Smaak Flow Dynamics Private Funktion by Skeewiff User comments about this record: billy jenkins Fantastic tracks, cant wait till I get the album itself Affray 5 stars. Sublime except for Master Bates's face. james cohen great! when is the next album due out? Jim Absolutely ...

eddie warner - le jazzbeat vol.2 (2000)

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notes by JAZZMAN RECORDS This is the second in a series of compilations featuring the forgotten, unknown yet highly-invigorating library music that was made in the '60s & '70s. Volume 1 of 'Le Jazzbeat' dealt with the créme brulee of the French library label Musique pour l'Image; now we feature another French library label, L'Illustration Musicale (IM). IM was first set up as a publishing company in Paris 1965 by jazz pianist Eddie Warner before moving into making music for the burgeoning French TV & film industry in the form of library music. All 26 records produced by IM are now highly sought after, for the excitement captured within their grooves has not been lost on today's producers, DJs & collectors who continue to look to the past for ideas & inspiration. It's the relentless, astonishing & beat-laden psychotronic mayhem that's just what they're looking for, & it's the best of which that we've presented here...