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Shinichi Osawa - SO2 FLAC album

Tracklist

CD
Love Will Guide You
Sylkill
Zingaro
Heart Goes Boom
Pianoctro
Technodluv
Button!!
Singapore Swing
BBG BBB
Morphy
Paris
London (Homes Not Where You Lay Your Head)
Thank You For Your Love
DVD
Love Will Guide You
Sylkill
Zingaro
Heart Goes Boom
Bring Back That Noise
Technodluv
Button!!
Singapore Swing
BBG BBB
Morphy
Paris
London (Homes Not Where You Lay Your Head)
Thank You For Your Love

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RZCD-46484 Shinichi Osawa SO2 ‎(CD, Album + DVD) Rhythm Zone RZCD-46484 Japan 2010
RZCD-46482~3/B Shinichi Osawa SO2 ‎(2xCD, Album, Del + DVD) Rhythm Zone RZCD-46482~3/B Japan 2010
none Shinichi Osawa SO2 ‎(CD, Album) Avex Trax, Rhythm Zone none South Korea 2010
none Shinichi Osawa SO2 ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Southern Fried Records none UK 2010

Shinichi Osawa - SO2 FLAC album

Musician performer: Shinichi Osawa

Title: SO2

Country: Japan

Date of release: 2010

Style: Electro

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1485 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 452

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Kiaile
Shinichi Osawa is kind of a big deal in Japan. While he can definitely put together a club banger, he doesn't shy away from exploring strange sounds that you typically wouldn't expect from a club/performance DJ. Some of his tracks are quite experimental, stuttering and jerking like crazy with videogame synths pulsing in the background; others are cheesy Daft-Punk esque romance ballads, but the one unifying factor behind all of his music is it's undeniable dancability. I guarantee that with the right speakers and lights, you cou could get down to every single song that Shinichi Osawa has ever produced.Zingaro is one of my all-time favorite songs - what an anthem! And that amazing build-up that leads to the most disappointing drop of all time...I promise you won't be able to forget it. SO2 is one of his housier albums, so if you like what you hear you should consider checking out some of his older, jazzier tunes as well.http://keepinmusicclassy.com
Kiaile
Shinichi Osawa is kind of a big deal in Japan. While he can definitely put together a club banger, he doesn't shy away from exploring strange sounds that you typically wouldn't expect from a club/performance DJ. Some of his tracks are quite experimental, stuttering and jerking like crazy with videogame synths pulsing in the background; others are cheesy Daft-Punk esque romance ballads, but the one unifying factor behind all of his music is it's undeniable dancability. I guarantee that with the right speakers and lights, you cou could get down to every single song that Shinichi Osawa has ever produced.Zingaro is one of my all-time favorite songs - what an anthem! And that amazing build-up that leads to the most disappointing drop of all time...I promise you won't be able to forget it. SO2 is one of his housier albums, so if you like what you hear you should consider checking out some of his older, jazzier tunes as well.http://keepinmusicclassy.com