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Di Philipi - You Must Have Dreamt It FLAC album

Tracklist

You Must Have Dreamt It (Part 1) 6:24
It Happens Every Day 6:37
Snake Beat 5:57
Full Sentimental 2:26
Which Way The Wind Comes (Part 2) 5:26
What A Sweet Thriller! 4:41
You Must Have Dreamt It (Part 2) 4:10
Out Of Breath 3:56
Undying Memory 6:10
Une Anche Passe 6:16
Red Notes 4:59
Dorian Colors 4:30
Which Way The Wind Comes (Part 1) 5:20

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DIPHILIP2004/1 Di Philipi You Must Have Dreamt It ‎(CD, Album) Not On Label (Didier Jean Self-released) DIPHILIP2004/1 France 2004
APH106003 Di Philipi You Must Have Dreamt It ‎(CD, Album, RE) Aphrodite Records APH106003 France 2006

Di Philipi - You Must Have Dreamt It FLAC album

Musician performer: Di Philipi

Title: You Must Have Dreamt It

Country: France

Date of release: 2004

Style: Avant-garde Jazz

Genre: Electronic / Jazz

Size FLAC: 1656 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 264

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Do You know the French duo "Uman"? Danielle Jean, one of the most beautiful voices of world, sang with her brother, Didier Jean. Didier, now as Di Philipi, made wonderful harmonies with his keyboards. They've called themselves "Architects of Harmony" and I can say they are not wrong, actually, they were "Teachers Of Harmony". France must had very proud to create these two fantastic sons. If you are curious about it, try to listen to an Uman release, (what about "White Spirit"?) and maybe you'll agree with me. This release, "You Must Have Dreamt It", is kind of avant-garde Jazz, wich made me search for more than five years, then I found it in Switzerland. Unfortunately, they don't work together anymore, but the word "Never" does not exist to me.
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Do You know the French duo "Uman"? Danielle Jean, one of the most beautiful voices of world, sang with her brother, Didier Jean. Didier, now as Di Philipi, made wonderful harmonies with his keyboards. They've called themselves "Architects of Harmony" and I can say they are not wrong, actually, they were "Teachers Of Harmony". France must had very proud to create these two fantastic sons. If you are curious about it, try to listen to an Uman release, (what about "White Spirit"?) and maybe you'll agree with me. This release, "You Must Have Dreamt It", is kind of avant-garde Jazz, wich made me search for more than five years, then I found it in Switzerland. Unfortunately, they don't work together anymore, but the word "Never" does not exist to me.