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Haifa by The Headroom Project The Headroom Project : Haifa.
Vivid world-electronica grooves.


Do you want to discover a never before heard sound? This album invites you to take a vivid and vibrant journey across the world of music - without borders or limits. Using the latest voodoo-studio-technology Andreas Ecker (aka The Headroom Project) merges hypnotic rhythms with expressive ethno vocals and hyper-real instruments to create extraordinary music beyond all known genres. Alpine Choirs, Polynesian war-shouts, Mongolian overtone-singers, fragile, morbid and heartbreaking guitar-riffs are only a few of the stations you will pass during this totally unique musical journey.
Songs:

1. Haifa
2. Sun Goes Down
3. When You Come Home
4. Magooth
5. Wise Woman's Land (Version 5)
6. Electro Blues
7. La Paz Peru (Version 1)
8. La Paz Peru (Version 2)
9. Tariat Mongolia
10. Da Moozna
11. Ritter Kunibert In Marrakesh
12. Ama Veja
13. De Yucat Di Mula
14. Parade Des Babykonigs
15. Bonus Track- Second Trumpet Plays Wrong

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 11/7/2009
The Headroom Project lives in Bonn Germany

Tagged as: Electronica, World, Pop, World Influenced, Experimental Electronic, World Electronic, Prog Rock


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