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ReclooseCardiology

Recloose - Cardiology album cover

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Deep House, Broken Beat, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Year:

Tracklist

Ain't Changin'
Ghost Stories
Kapiti Dream
Procession
Up And Up
Permutations
M.I.A.
Cardiology

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    Cover of Cardiology, 2002, VinylCardiology
    2×LP, Album
    !K7 Records – !K7124 LPGermany2002Germany2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Cardiology, 2002-05-00, CDCardiology
    CD, Album
    Planet E – PLE 65267US2002US2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Cardiology, 2002, CDCardiology
    CD, Album, Digipak
    !K7 Records – !K7124 CDEurope2002Europe2002
    Cover of Cardiology, 2002-05-00, VinylCardiology
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album
    Planet E – PLE 65267US2002US2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Cardiology, 2002, CDCardiology
    CD, Album, Promo
    !K7 Records – !K7124 PROMO CDGermany2002Germany2002
    Recently Edited
    Cardiology
    2×LP, Album, White Label, Promo
    !K7 Records – !K7124LPGermanyGermany
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • mattindro's avatar
      mattindro
      This is an amazing record and slept on by an awful lot of people.
      • VladdyPants's avatar
        VladdyPants
        Genius record!!!
        • jussumen's avatar
          jussumen
          For one reason or another i never got happy with this album .Bought last spring , now i sold it on ebay for a reasonable price and yesterday i recorded it to my Hard Disc . Something wasn't very right the first time , so i decided to record it another time - and know what : by the second listening session , suddenly i started to dig this record ! I mean i always found it cool and adventurous , but not really Techno . More like a great Jazz-Rock LP from Weather Report etc.. Very forward orientated ,though using very simple melodies and themes . There's even a fine vocal- reggae song used in one track , way back in the mix . Each Track has it's own secret . Lots of guests helped out - From Detroit : Jerry the Cat on Percussion on "Ain't Changing" + "Cardiology", Paul Randolph played bass (Up and Up) and John Arnold guitar( M.I.A).. More people helped out singing and playing Saxophone . Matt Chicoine = Recloose knows how to use his talents , possibilities and connections .This music got a vision , which makes it fit perfectly on both labels Planet E and Studio !k7

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