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Mark FarinaAir Farina

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Future Jazz, Tech House

Year:

Tracklist

Fusbol (Mundial Mix)
Radio (Lost Baggage Mix)
Betcha Do
Dropped Into Water
Leaving SF
Gramma Si (Late Night Mix)
To Do
Love Make's
Travel

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    Cover of Air Farina, 2003-11-00, VinylAir Farina
    2×LP
    OM Records – OM 141 VLPUS2003US2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Air Farina, 2003-10-07, CDAir Farina
    CD, Album, Mixed, Digipak
    OM Records – OM141US2003US2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Air Farina, 2003, CDAir Farina
    CD, Album, Mixed, Promo
    OM Records – noneUS2003US2003
    New Submission
    Cover of Air Farina, 2003, CDAir Farina
    CD, Album, Mixed
    KSR – XACE-23001Japan2003Japan2003
    New Submission
    Cover of Air Farina, 2003, CDrAir Farina
    CDr, Advance, Album, Mixed, Promo
    OM Records – noneUS2003US2003
    New Submission
    Cover of Air Farina, , FileAir Farina
    19×File, FLAC, Album, Mixed, 16-bit/44.1kHz
    OM Records – OM141USUS
    New Submission

    Recommendations

    • Mark Farina - Landscape EP
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    • Mark Farina - Radio
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      2002 US
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    • Mark Farina - To Do
      To Do
      2003 US
      Vinyl —
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    • Brett Johnson - Bounce!
      Bounce!
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    • Mark Farina - Mark Farina - Live At OM
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      2004 US
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    • Derrick Carter - Where U At?
      Where U At?
      2002 UK
      Vinyl —
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    • Derrick Carter - Squaredancing In A Roundhouse
      Squaredancing In A Roundhouse
      2002 UK
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    • Mark Farina - The Lost Baggage EP
      The Lost Baggage EP
      2004 US
      Vinyl —
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    • Derrick Carter - Squaredancing In A Roundhouse
      Squaredancing In A Roundhouse
      2003 UK
      Vinyl —
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    • Mark Farina - Time 2 Jack
      Time 2 Jack
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    Reviews

    • Eikwel's avatar
      Eikwel
      Edited 19 years ago
      I've been dreamin' and listenin' to Farina for 4 years now. I love deep house, I love HipHop, I love urban sounds.. but I love experimentation and people who dare some stuff too...

      San Francisco sessions vol 1? a masterpiece for the deep and funky house generation..

      Mushroom jazz series? a unique atmosphere, a pride for true downtempo/hiphop heads..

      Air Farina? something special, 4.5/5 stars. The man has dared, the result is freak, the result is deep..

      Some pure deep house tracks, with a strong idea of experimentation.. (elements of HipHop, Electro, Minimal, and the very smart airport ambiance)
      Listen to Betcha Do..Radio...Cali Spaces.. have you ever heard a man who did something like dis before?..
      Farina has HIS unique style, and it works, if you're open-minded.
      Okay, that's not the album which will make you dance and rock on the dancefloor... it's an album that you will hear with your favourite audiophones, in your sofa..and you will dream, you will travel with Farina and his airport concept, very aesthetic, very stylish..

      Buy it if you want a different house, more minimal, more abstract and more "mental".
      • scoundrel's avatar
        scoundrel
        Mark Farina, best known for his jazzy-house Mushroom Jazz DJ-mixes, finally releases his first album -- and it’s not what you would expect. House is still the order of the day, but it’s more abstract, with cut-up voices. “Betcha Do,” for example, sounds almost like Akufen. “Talk to Me” has some more of the jazzy chords and deep house that you would expect from Farina, but with the same cut-up aesthetic. “Futbol” does the same, except with Spanish vocals. There’s a change of pace in “Dream Machine,” which features the watery voice of Sean Hayes (not the “Will & Grace” star, though) over a downtempo beat, while “Travel” throws in the dexterous vocals of the People Under the Stairs. An interesting, if not entirely successful, album.

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