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Shortcut Code: [m194968]
Data Quality Rating: Correct
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4.73 / 5 (26 votes)

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PNAU - Sambanova

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Pnau - Sambanova

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House
Year:
1999

Tracklist

Journey Agent 4:21 X
Mellotron 6:48 X
Keep On Truckin' 4:58 X
Hard Biscuit 5:25 X
To Hear Your Love – Jon Hardy’s Tinted Mix 5:06
Sambanova 6:07 X
Need Your Lovin’ Baby 6:30 X
Direct Drive 5:37 X
Discone 4:40
The Red Tapes 5:21 X
Meshes of the Afternoon 3:47 X
Arthur’s Pizza 4:28
The Last Track 10:19 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Sambanova (CD) Peking Duck DUCKCD001 Australia 1999
Sambanova (CD, Enh) Warner Music (Australia) 8573 83194-2 Australia 2000
Sambanova (CD, Album) Warner Music (Australia), WEA Records 8573883392 Australia 2001
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by pimphustler69 Sep 04, 2003

referencing Sambanova, CD, DUCKCD001

Everybody in Europe should watch out for Pnau - they will be the kings of rock in years to come.

This is the kind of release that doesn't date and doesn't fit into any one genre. It takes you on a ride, from track 1, a slammin pice of tech-house, through to the title track "Sambanova" - which can only be the best deep house track produced in Australia, there is just variety and creativity in overdrive.

If you take a jazzy flavour, add a touch of electro, lots of phat beats and various instrumentals - you are geeting close to the feel.

Often people try to categorise music - fact is, put on Sambanova and people will ask you, "what IS this?" and the only appropriate answer will be "PNAU!".
Rated 5/5
Review by Jooles Apr 27, 2003

referencing Sambanova, CD, Album, 8573883392

I was told that Pnau had to re-release this one after getting into trouble for some samples that weren't cleared on the original Peking Duck release.
Review by emotions Sep 17, 2002

referencing Sambanova, CD, Enh, 8573 83194-2

verry verry good album for loungin' and havin' a spliffy beginning of a saturday night trip...
we enjoy listening to it for hours and don't mind if the cd is programmed to 'repeat'
anything new ?