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Attic Trax : Where What Where.
Chilled downtempo with a bit of attitude.
Largely instrumental with occasional vocal loops the album transports the listener into a musical landscape of lush layered sound, incorporating such diverse influences as electronica, alternative rock, down-tempo, folk, nu-jazz with a twist of lounge.
"Where what where" is an eclectic musical journey, inspired by family, friends, travel and the world of TV and cinema.
Songs:
1. Shanghai 20 00
2. Lazy
3. Tell Me
4. Purple Planet
5. Underflow
6. Go Break in Hong Kong
7. Pain
8. Vibe On
9. First Steps
10. Where What Where
11. Funky Betty
Listen to: the entire album.
License Chilled downtempo with a bit of attitude by Attic Trax for your project.
Play the music of Attic Trax in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 10/25/2013
Attic Trax lives in Southampton England
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Electronica, Chillout, Downtempo
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