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Apa Ya by The Headroom Project The Headroom Project : Apa Ya.
Vivid world-electronica grooves.


Full of spice, color, and heat, Apa Ya fuses traditional world music with modern beats and highly advanced audio design to create music in entirely new, never-before-heard dialect of rhythm and sound. This album is a great example of how the world genre is moving into more sophisticated territory without losing any vibrancy. It's one of those albums that simply must be heard to be appreciated.
Songs:

1. African Dance
2. Egyptian Wedding
3. Antare e d'hu
4. Hayi Sera
5. Paresi Disco
6. Uuh my Son
7. Apa Ya Pradha
8. Ba'hai don mi
9. India Electrique
10. Funky Funky
11. I Cordia
12. African Wedding Song

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 5/29/2006
The Headroom Project lives in Bonn Germany

Tagged as: Electronica, World, World Influenced, Experimental Electronic, World Electronic


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