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Monom : Minestrone.
Ethnotronica, world music, electronic, downtempo, ambient techno, dystopia, cinematic, far-east, australia and europe.
Electronic music is more than just techno, house or dance! In their album, Minestrone, Monom is taking us on a journey through different genres. Ranging from Chillout to Funk and even Jazz influences, each single track leads to new and interesting discoveries. The ingredients are as simple (and tasty) as it gets - and the result is definitely going to make you yearn for more.
MINESTRONE by MONOM (recipe)
2 cans of Chillout
1 tube of Funk
3 grains of Breakbeat
2 cups of Rock and roll
3 tablespoons of Hip-hop
8 drops of Blues
3 dessertspoon of Etno
2 cloves of Classical Crossover
4 teaspoons of Jazz
A pinch of Improvisation
A hint of Pop
Songs:
1. Androgen
2. Kaleidoscope
3. Riff-raff
4. Starfish
5. Submarine
6. Divergent
7. Floater
8. Blueser
9. Spook
10. Arabesque
Listen to: the entire album.
License Ethnotronica, world music, electronic, downtempo, ambient techno, dystopia, cinematic, far-east, australia and europe by Monom for your project.
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Release date: 11/22/2016
Monom lives in Velenje Slovenia
Tagged as: Electronica, Downtempo, Instrumental, Downtempo
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