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General Fuzz : Cool Aberrations.
Atmospheric downtempo.
Cool Aberrations is a tribute to the
power of collaboration. The tracks range from soothing melodies to raging
funk jams. Every track has at least one collaborating artist on it.
Echoes,
a nationally syndicated radio show on NPR, ranked Cool Aberrations #5 on
their 25 essential echoes cds for 2007.
It was also ranked #20 on their 2007 listener
poll.
Songs:
1. Acclimate
2. Flow Tater
3. Fugal
4. The Grenabler
5. Reasonable Ability
6. Cliff Notes
7. Baby Steps
8. Cream
9. Summer
10. Reflective Moment
11. Accoustic Junction
Listen to: the entire album.
License Atmospheric downtempo by General Fuzz for your project.
Play the music of General Fuzz in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 11/21/2009
General Fuzz lives in California USA
Tagged as: Ambient, Electronica, IDM, Space Music
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