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Kalabi : The Wheel.
Chillout music for late nights and early mornings.
Warm dubby bass lines, dream like washes and head nodding beats are at the core of Kalabi's music, and The Wheel is no exception.
The Wheel sees Kalabi collaborating with the hip-hop producer Remulak and guitarist Guy Osborn on a number of tracks, with the result being a varied mix of moods and grooves.
With beautiful artwork by Dan Birkbeck, Kalabi continues to experiment and evolve on The Wheel.
Songs:
1. Worship
2. Hypnosis (feat Guy Osborn)
3. Woc it up a Notch
4. Copper
5. Homebrew
6. Reside Away
7. Can't Sleep Won't Sleep
8. New Beginnings
9. The Wheel
Listen to: the entire album.
License Chillout music for late nights and early mornings by Kalabi for your project.
Play the music of Kalabi in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 9/4/2012
Kalabi lives in Cheshire England
Tagged as: Electronica, Downtempo, Chillout
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