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JAZZANOVA/GERD JANSON/VARIOUS - Computer Incarnations For World Peace



Artist: JAZZANOVA/GERD JANSON/VARIOUS 
Title: Computer Incarnations For World Peace
Label: Sonar Kollektiv Germany  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: SK 140CD
Format: unmixed CD
Released: 26 March, 2007
Price: $19.74
Genre: Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1. Codek - Tim Toum - MP3 Sample MP3 Codek - "Tim Toum"
2. Propaganda - 18 November - MP3 Sample MP3 Propaganda - "18 November"
3. Special Touch - Garden Of Life - MP3 Sample MP3 Special Touch - "Garden Of Life"
4. Sylvester - I Need Somebody To Love Tonight - MP3 Sample MP3 Sylvester - "I Need Somebody To Love Tonight"
5. Brian Briggs - Aeo - MP3 Sample MP3 Brian Briggs - "Aeo" (part 1&2)
6. Will Powers - Adventures In Success - MP3 Sample MP3 Will Powers - "Adventures In Success"
7. Codek - Closer - MP3 Sample MP3 Codek - "Closer"
8. Ray Barretto - Stargazer - MP3 Sample MP3 Ray Barretto - "Stargazer" (single version)
9. Talking Drums - Courage - MP3 Sample MP3 Talking Drums - "Courage"
10. The Fixx - Reach The Beach - MP3 Sample MP3 The Fixx - "Reach The Beach" (dub)
11. Colored Music - Heartbeat - MP3 Sample MP3 Colored Music - "Heartbeat"
12. Jean-Luc Ponty - Computer Incantations For World Peace - MP3 Sample MP3 Jean-Luc Ponty - "Computer Incantations For World Peace" (LP version)
13. Aksak Mabooul - Mastoul Alakefak - MP3 Sample MP3 Aksak Mabooul - "Mastoul Alakefak"

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    Review

    With "Computer Incarnations For World Peace" Jazzanova present a selection of song gems from the new wave era. Beside their own productions, DJ gigs and work for their Sonar Kollektiv label, the Berlin collective Jazzanova are building a growing reputation as successful compilers. "Computer Incarnations For World Peace", released on Sonar, proves this.