Afro-MystikMorphology

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Future Jazz, Deep House

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Tracklist

Secrets
Natural
Follow Me
Who Are You?
Dreamwalkers
Intersections
Come Together
The Odyssey
Rhythm Is?
Anything You Want
Samba Del Alma
Momentary Visions

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    Cover of Morphology, 2003, CDMorphology
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    OM Records – OM 115US2003US2003
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    OM Records – OM 115 VLPUS2003US2003
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    Eclectika – XAOM-0001Japan2003Japan2003
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    OM Records – noneUS2003US2003
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    Reviews

    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      Afro Mystik's second album shares many of the same strengths as his first (good tribal/tropical rhythms, deep vibes, diverse influences) as well as the weaknesses (wack MCs, similar sounding songs), but it's still worthwhile. "Follow Me" is a sweet deep house track, brought out by the vocals, and "Samba Del Alma" is a Latin-flavored workout. The last track, "Momentary Visions," manages a quiet grace. Worth checking out!

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