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		|  Tokyo507 : Tokyo507 Instrumental. Downtempo groovy electro-pop.
 This is an instrumental release from Tokyo507.  It features many of the tracks from the previous Tokyo507 album (also available on Magnatune) as instrumentals and 3 new tracks.
 
All of the tracks are Chillout, Downtempo and Jazzy in style. Songs:
 
		
			1. Share Some Love (instrumental)2. Winter
 3. Bamboo Baby (instrumental)
 4. Curious Groove (instrumental)
 5. Li Adoro (instrumental)
 6. Elastic
 7. Hylton
 8. Body Electric (instrumental)
 9. Eden (instrumental)
 10. Tapestry (instrumental)
 11. Symons Arcade
 
 Listen to: the entire album.
 License Downtempo groovy electro-pop by Tokyo507 for your project.
 Play the music of Tokyo507 in your restaurant or store.
 
		Release date: 10/30/2011Tokyo507 lives in Sydney  Australia
 
		Tagged as: Electronica, Downtempo, Background Mix, Chillout, Compilation, Happy Hour
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