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Lauge - Sundays mp3 download
Singer: Lauge
Title: Sundays
Released: 2008
Country: Denmark
Style: Downtempo, Ambient
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 731
Formats: MP1 RA MOD AUD AAC MIDI MP2
MP3 size: 1198 mb

Lauge - Sundays mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Verbed Shower 3:26
2 Limonada 9:43
3 N.A.M.E. 5:40
4 6th Avenue Phone Booth 4:30
5 Ruhezone 3:37
6 The Peace Treaty 7:00
7 Dub Rubber (Mattias Ek Remix)
Remix – Mattias Ek
7:24
8 Winter Look 3:57
9 Moving Ocean 6:54
10 Up North 5:10
11 Ophelia's Song (Lauge's Lunch Mix)
Remix – Lauge
3:40
12 Lunar Nature Resort (Outro) 2:18

Credits

  • Artwork [Album] – Anders Hald
  • Artwork [Digipak Design] – Yidam
  • Mastered By – Fredrick Hahn
  • Written-By – Anders Hald (tracks: 2), Anders Rehfeld (tracks: 9), Musetta (tracks: 11)
  • Written-By, Producer – Henrik Laugesen (tracks: 1-10, 12)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Lauge Sundays ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album) Not On Label (Lauge Self-released) none Denmark 2008

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This is amazing record! One of the best chillout albums ever produced! No single weak sound can be found here!Track 1 is echoing with dripping water sounds and nice, relaxing, soft beats coupled with some nice soft bass and bittersweet melodies.Track 2 is quite lengthy, almost ten minutes, and it features some neat keyboard-tapping sounds and panflute elements completed with some oceanic waves and really impressive melodies, that made me think of - say - mediterranean shores? Also same neat bass and beats are present here.Track 3 starts wih an epic melody, which pops in my mind almost any of those 1990's fantasy RPG-games, and I can assure you; it's a positive thing only! After a while we get the familiar bass and beats and some tribal vocals as well. Really neat track!Track 4 gets us in the phone booth accompanied by some bird whistles. After a phone operator's stock-in comment, come the beats and melodies. The man's voice in about halfway of the track, breaks the song nicely to half, and same pure smoothness continues through the end.Track 5 opens with some dark synths, and after a while comes the beat and some nice bright melodies. This track has "Abandoned industrial courtyard" written all over it. It is very rare, that a music track opens as a painting before my eyes as stogly as this does.Track 6 is a second one, which brings immediately fantasy RPG-games to my mind. Also this track opens nicely as a picture before my eyes. I see a night time vision of a deserted highway with some orange-glowing neon lights.Track 7 is Mattias Ek's Remix of a "Dub Rubber". This is also quite fantastic track and the dubby, jamming, but still peaceful beats carry you forward. Melody is quite nice, although maybe a bit repeative, but it works nicely here.Track 8 delivers some more bird-sounds and some manly whispers in the beginning. The track opens beautifully with quite industrial sounds and feeling. There is clearly an unravelled mystery present in this one. Nice and atmospheric track, indeed.Track 9 starts with a melody, that almost stops the blood circulation. It is so unspeakably full of emotions and sadness. Almost as if it's begging something. It's easy to see eternally moving ocean waves in my mind when I close my eyes while listening to these peaceful and calming soundsTrack 10 is yet another peaceful and calm chill-outer, which features some nice beats. This I see like a frozen wintry sunset from Lapland. Very nice track.Track 11 is a wake-upper. Now, usually i don't like trance pieces in chill-out album, but Ophelia's Song is so beautiful with it's epic lyrics and melodies, that it doesn't really do any harm to this album. Quite the contrary. It's nice to have in the end, as a wake-up call.Track 12 finnishes this beautiful masterpiece in some blissful and joyful melodies and makes me want to listen it all over again from start to finnish.Highly recommended album!
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