Dj Zdena Urokani / Ni Vrit Ni Mimo
Album: | Ni Vrit Ni Mimo | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Dj Zdena Urokani | Added: | Dec 2006 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-03-18 | Pull Date: | 2007-05-20 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 17, 2007: | 3:00 AM till 6:00 AM
Music Lover (Umetniki) |
Album Review
Paul Holowko
Reviewed 2007-03-12
Reviewed 2007-03-12
Disc 1
Funk/Fun Music/Karaoke/Some ‘70s garage. Variety of foreign funk music. Generally slow. Reminds me of early Allen Parson before he got into Poe.
Picks (1,2)
FCC clean (I believe the language is Africansa) Reviewed by Paul Holowko
1) **Great funky opening with echoing voices.
2) Opening bass guitar with ‘70s echoing male voice.
3) Disco beat. Male vocals
4) Tropical island beat including singing natives.
5) ** Garage rock beat with great dancing swing.
6) Slow solo male voice with guitar background. Talking about his own life’s background.
7) ‘70s opening/slow with generic synthesizer and mixed background noises.
8) Military drum beat opening. Slow. Crying song.
9) General vocal background rhythm. The song talks about being on a long, old journey on the road.
Disc 2
Funk/Fun Music/Karaoke/Some ‘70s garage. Variety of foreign funk music. Generally slow. Reminds me of early Allen Parson before he got into Poe. The style of music on each track is significantly different from each other.
Picks (8)
FCC clean (I believe the language is Africansa) Reviewed by Paul Holowko
1) Starts with a Announcing echo voice. Dry sounding and decedent.
2) Slow
3) Slow midnight beat/jazz with sorrowful male voice.
4) Tropical island beat including singing natives.
5) Reverbed bass riff with male praying vocal.
6) Swing beat with repeating vocals. Sounds a little like Beck.
7) Groovy swing beat with repeating vocal. It’s in English.
8) ** Electronic/techno intro with vocals in background, can be used as music in the background while talking.
Funk/Fun Music/Karaoke/Some ‘70s garage. Variety of foreign funk music. Generally slow. Reminds me of early Allen Parson before he got into Poe.
Picks (1,2)
FCC clean (I believe the language is Africansa) Reviewed by Paul Holowko
1) **Great funky opening with echoing voices.
2) Opening bass guitar with ‘70s echoing male voice.
3) Disco beat. Male vocals
4) Tropical island beat including singing natives.
5) ** Garage rock beat with great dancing swing.
6) Slow solo male voice with guitar background. Talking about his own life’s background.
7) ‘70s opening/slow with generic synthesizer and mixed background noises.
8) Military drum beat opening. Slow. Crying song.
9) General vocal background rhythm. The song talks about being on a long, old journey on the road.
Disc 2
Funk/Fun Music/Karaoke/Some ‘70s garage. Variety of foreign funk music. Generally slow. Reminds me of early Allen Parson before he got into Poe. The style of music on each track is significantly different from each other.
Picks (8)
FCC clean (I believe the language is Africansa) Reviewed by Paul Holowko
1) Starts with a Announcing echo voice. Dry sounding and decedent.
2) Slow
3) Slow midnight beat/jazz with sorrowful male voice.
4) Tropical island beat including singing natives.
5) Reverbed bass riff with male praying vocal.
6) Swing beat with repeating vocals. Sounds a little like Beck.
7) Groovy swing beat with repeating vocal. It’s in English.
8) ** Electronic/techno intro with vocals in background, can be used as music in the background while talking.
Track Listing