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Nino Nardini fans ?
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sushiman
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 5:47 PM
Heard a cut from the Jungle Obsession and dug it . Album highly recommended ? Fans out there ? Fill me in please . |
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Kawentzmann
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 6:13 PM
I like that very much, too. The entire album is great. It’s from a time when one wouldn’t expect any new Exotica releases anymore. But it’s outstanding! They manage to create that mood, while being unique and using synths and electric guitars and bass. I guess they had their usual library musicians and instruments and at times a blurry idea of Exotica. So the result is so unique. For people who like Perrey & Kingsley, late 60s Yma Sumac and Exotica it's the perfect record. KK |
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Selector Lopaka
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 8:38 PM
Hell bleeping yes! Nino Nardini and Roger Roger's Jungle Obsession is a staple in my DJ repertoire. It's a weird and wonderful album that fits right in beside classic exotica as well as other music I like to spin. I got my copy from Dusty Groove, but it's not on their website currently. It's out there somewhere reissued on vinyl and CD on Pulp Flavor records out of France. |
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sushiman
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 1:03 AM
Kinda suprisingly , I found two re-issue LPs and two CDs for sale on Japanese auction . Going for a CD . |
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Tiki Joe's Pop
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 3:34 PM
That Nino Nardini (cool name) put together a beautiful album during an obvious Exotica low point. It's production is just gorgeous - who'd have thought of combining a mellow Ventures-esque rock combo with sweepingly high strings, vibes and steady grooves throughout. The cover itself is mod-cool and vividly reflected within the music. Each song has it's own feel, but the "theme", that is, Nardini's sound, is all his own. |
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