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The AKAFELLAS back-to-back with The Bloom Brothers LIVE in ICONOLOGY!  0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by kankan
Using just their voices, the nation’s premiere “pop-capella” group, The Akafellas, has that brand of sound that is entirely their own. The Akafellas breathes new life to the hits of the decades with an original harmony and distinct vocal percussion also known as beatboxing. A guaranteed unique musical experience, The Akafellas proves that the human voice can span several musical genres. The five man electric band The Bloom Brothers combines lush vocal harmonies with tight instrumental riffs that never fail to fascinate one and all, young and old. GTO – Good time oldies! That’s what The Bloom Brothers stand for – and it definitely feels good!
A refreshing take on iconic classics from the 60s to the 80s with a spectacular view of the southern cityscape as backdrop, only brought to you by The Akafellas and The Bloom Brothers LIVE in ICONOLOGY! Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 9PM at THE VUE BAR of The Bellevue Hotel, Alabang. For ticket reservations, please contact 0920-9032320 or Bellevue Alabang at 771-8181 local 2222.

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Using just their voices, the nation’s premiere “pop-capella” group, The Akafellas, has that brand of sound that is entirely their own. The Akafellas breathes new life to the hits of the decades with an original harmony and distinct vocal percussion also known as beatboxing. A guaranteed unique musical experience, The Akafellas proves that the human voice can span several musical genres. The five man electric band The Bloom Brothers combines lush vocal harmonies with tight instrumental riffs that never fail to fascinate one and all, young and old. GTO – Good time oldies! That’s what The Bloom Brothers stand for – and it definitely feels good!

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Black Eyed Peas’ Will.I.Am pens song for “Knight and Day” 0

Posted on June 03, 2010 by kankan
Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am pens a song entitled “Someday” in Tom Cruise’s latest action film “Knight and Day.” The Black Eyed Peas debuted the song by spinning it at an after-party that followed their concert at London’s O2 Arena last May 27. Related video for the song may be viewed via http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialKnightandDay.
In the sexy action-comedy “Knight and Day”, Tom Cruise is a covert agent sent on a mission he was never meant to complete, and Cameron Diaz is a woman caught between the agent and those he claims set him up. As their globetrotting adventure erupts into a maze of double-crosses, close escapes and false identities, they come to realize that all they can count on is each other.
Directed by James Mangold (Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma), “Knight and Day” also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Viola Davis, Paul Dano, Maggie Grace, and Marc Blucas.
The Black Eyed Peas – will. i.am, Fergie, apl.de.ap and Taboo — have transcended their vigilant hip-hop roots and have become a global phenomenon, the likes of which the music world has rarely seen. Six-time Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum Interscope recording group The Black Eyed Peas are currently on their The E.N.D. World Tour with their fifth studio album. The E.N.D. is the ‘Black Eyed Peas’ current album with sales of over 2.5 million in the U.S., worldwide sales of more than 7 million copies.
With 2003’s breakthrough album Elephunk, and Fergie’s entry into the lineup, the Peas became international superstars.  The album spun off the worldwide #1 hit “Where Is the Love,” “Shut Up,” “Hey Mama,” and “Let’s Get It Started,” which won the Black Eyed Peas their first Grammy Award, for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Monkey Business extended and surpassed its predecessor, fueled by the back-to-back chart sensations “Don’t Phunk With My Heart” and “My Humps.”
With worldwide sales in excess of 26 million units and a total of 16 Grammy Award nominations, The Black Eyed Peas are one of the most successful recording groups to date.
“Knight and Day” will open June 24-Thursday in more than 150 theaters in the Phils. from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

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Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am pens a song entitled “Someday” in Tom Cruise’s latest action film “Knight and Day.” The Black Eyed Peas debuted the song by spinning it at an after-party that followed their concert at London’s O2 Arena last May 27. Related video for the song may be viewed via http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialKnightandDay.

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Get the chance to watch Jack TV and ETC’s great Glee Sing Off Finals 0

Posted on June 02, 2010 by kankan
On June 8, Tuesday at 8PM at SM Centerstage, SM Mall of Asia three glee clubs will compete for the title of Great Glee Sing OffChampions. Inspired by Jack TV and ETC’s hit show Glee, the contest asked show choirs to prep their voices and practice their harmonies in order to shine and show off their musicality.
Who from the boys and girls of Himig Sanghaya, Northwind Singers and Blazing Sensations will amaze the crowd at the SM Centerstage? The judges as well as those in attendance will see the show choirs perform one ballad each from Sony Music, and a song from the Glee soundtrack. While scores are tabulated the crowd will be treated to numbers from The Company, Philippine’s premiere vocal harmony act, and Trumpets, Asia’s first professional gospel theater group. They will also be able to win prizes from the Great Glee Sing Off’s sponsors.
Tasked with the difficult duty of choosing a winner are executives from Solar Entertainment and Sony, The Company’s Moy Ortiz and a renowned mentor from Trumpets. Performances will be judged based on harmony (40%), arrangement (25%), choreography (20%), audience impact (5%) and costume (10%).
For a chance to win tickets to this exclusive event Jack TV and ETC are giving away 200 tickets to 50 lucky winners who will win 4 tickets each. All they need to do is tell us why they consider themselves a Gleek? Email your answers to jacktv.promos@solar-entertainment.com, etc.marketing@solar-entertainment.com or log on to www.jacktv.com.ph and www.etc.com.ph for more details. If chosen you and three of your friends will enjoy an evening of Glee pinoy style!
2010’s Golden Globe winner for best musical/ comedy, Glee has become a breakout hit with audiences worldwide. On June 9 Jack TV and ETC will air the first seasons anticipated finale via satellite at 4PM with a prime time telecast at 8PM on Jack TV and 10PM on ETC.

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On June 8, Tuesday at 8PM at SM Centerstage, SM Mall of Asia three glee clubs will compete for the title of Great Glee Sing OffChampions. Inspired by Jack TV and ETC’s hit show Glee, the contest asked show choirs to prep their voices and practice their harmonies in order to shine and show off their musicality.

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Justin Bieber sings theme song of “The Karate Kid” 0

Posted on June 02, 2010 by kankan
Music world’s current teen sensation Justin Bieber follows up his No. 1 hit “Baby” with his latest single “Never Say Never,” the theme song of Columbia Pictures’ new action adventure “The Karate Kid” starring the legendary Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, son of Hollywood superstar Will Smith.
The energetic song, which also features Jaden Smith in back-up vocals, is played during the end credits of the highly anticipated movie. Aside from co-writing the song, Bieber and Jaden Smith also share screen time in the music video that recently premiered online to deafening buzz.
Bieber posted a link to the video for “Never Say Never” on his Twitter page May 31 – quickly rocketing it into the social networking site’s trending topics.
“Never Say Never” is co-written by Adam Messinger, Nasri Atweh, Thaddis Harrell and Omarr Rambert.  The record is produced by The Messengers, with vocals produced by Kuk Harrell, with additional rap vocals produced by Omarr Rambert.

(Here’s a link to the song’s music video —  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5-P9v3F8w& )
In “The Karate Kid,” 12-year-old Dre Parker (Smith) could have been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother’s (Taraji P. Henson) career takes them both to China.  Dre has a hard time making friends at first but he does make a connection with his classmate Mei Ying – and the feeling is mutual – until cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre makes an enemy of the class bully, Cheng.  Dre knows only a little karate, and in the land of kung fu, Cheng puts “the karate kid” on the floor with ease.
Feeling alone in a foreign land, Dre has no friends to turn to except the maintenance man, Mr. Han (Chan).  Secretly a master of kung fu, Mr. Han and Dre begin to train together, building a friendship and moving toward a final showdown with Cheng at a kung fu tournament.  As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre learns that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.
Opening across the Philippines on Friday, June 11, “The Karate Kid” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.  Visit www.sonypictures.com.ph to see the latest trailers, get free downloads and play free movie games.

Music world’s current teen sensation Justin Bieber follows up his No. 1 hit “Baby” with his latest single “Never Say Never,” the theme song of Columbia Pictures’ new action adventure “The Karate Kid” starring the legendary Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, son of Hollywood superstar Will Smith.

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JOURNEY’s Live In Manila concert DVD will be released in the Phil. on May 2010 0

Posted on May 31, 2010 by kankan
On March 14, 2009, Journey returned to Arnel Pineda’s homeland & introduced him as their new lead singer to nearly 30,000 fans.
Group members Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, and Deen Castronovo swelled with pride as they witnessed the Filipino people embrace Arnel and the music of Journey.
Filmed with state of the art RED technology, the resolution of the footage exceeds that of 35mm film thanks to 4K high definition cameras.
The band plays 24 songs with a passion and commitment that wows both longtime fans and new generations of listeners alike. More than 700,000 fans attended their 2008 tour alone to hear the new hit singles “Never Walk Away” and “After All These Years” as well as the staggering catalogue of hits such as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Open Arms,” “Faithfully,” “Stone In Love,” and “Separate Ways.”
Live In Manila Track Listing:  
 
Disc One:  
’Never Walk Away’  
’Only The Young’  
’Ask The Lonely’  
’Stone In Love’  
’Keep On Running’  
’After All These Years’  
’Change For The Better’  
’Wheel In The Sky’  
’Lights/ Still They Ride’  
’Open Arms’  
’Mother Father’  
’Wildest Dreams’  
’When You Love A Woman’  
’Separate Ways’  
’What I Needed’  
 
Disc Two  
’Edge Of The Blade’  
’Where Did I Lose Your Love’  
’Escape’  
’Faithfully’  
’Don’t Stop Believin”  
’Anyway You Want It’  
’Lovin’ Touchin”  
’Turn Down The World’  
’Be Good To Yourself’

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On March 14, 2009, Journey returned to Arnel Pineda’s homeland & introduced him as their new lead singer to nearly 30,000 fans.

Group members Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, and Deen Castronovo swelled with pride as they witnessed the Filipino people embrace Arnel and the music of Journey.

Filmed with state of the art RED technology, the resolution of the footage exceeds that of 35mm film thanks to 4K high definition cameras.

The band plays 24 songs with a passion and commitment that wows both longtime fans and new generations of listeners alike. More than 700,000 fans attended their 2008 tour alone to hear the new hit singles “Never Walk Away” and “After All These Years” as well as the staggering catalogue of hits such as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Open Arms,” “Faithfully,” “Stone In Love,” and “Separate Ways.”

Live In Manila Track Listing:

Disc One:

‘Never Walk Away’

‘Only The Young’

‘Ask The Lonely’

‘Stone In Love’

‘Keep On Running’

‘After All These Years’

‘Change For The Better’

‘Wheel In The Sky’

‘Lights/ Still They Ride’

‘Open Arms’

‘Mother Father’

‘Wildest Dreams’

‘When You Love A Woman’

‘Separate Ways’

‘What I Needed’

Disc Two:

‘Edge Of The Blade’

‘Where Did I Lose Your Love’

‘Escape’

‘Faithfully’

‘Don’t Stop Believin”

‘Anyway You Want It’

‘Lovin’ Touchin”

‘Turn Down The World’

‘Be Good To Yourself’

Super hot breaking news! 0

Posted on May 21, 2010 by kankan
Charice – becomes the first Asian artist to have a Top 10 album in the U.S…. ever! With a debut at #8 this week of US Billboard Top 200 with her self-titled debut, selling 43,000 copies.
Rain, Wonder Girls, Seiko Matsuda, Utada Hikaru, Coco Lee, all tried and failed!
Plus!
“Pyramis” single finally hits No. 1 on Billboard Dance/Club Charts & with airplay on over 100 station in the US
Charice by Charice gets the No. 1 Pop Album spot on iTunes US and Canada
“Pyramid” video No. 1 on MYX and Channel [V]
“Pyramid” No. 1 on breaker stations – RX 93.1, 99.5 RT & U92 with massive airplay all over the country.

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Charice – becomes the first Asian artist to have a Top 10 album in the U.S…. ever! With a debut at #8 this week of US Billboard Top 200 with her self-titled debut, selling 43,000 copies.

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Franco: The Man and the Superband 0

Posted on May 11, 2010 by kankan
By Fbrew Reyes (no relation)
Ahhh supergroups…
Get Mr Hot Guitarist from Band A, pair him up with Uber-Vocalist Such-and-such… oh is that kickass rhythm section from This-and-this available? It’s not difficult locally to find a band that doesn’t share a member or two from somewhere else; the collective reputations and energies generally have worked well. The idea is commonplace now, and apparently a lucrative one.
It is also easy to have a cynical ear aimed at these collaborative efforts… is it the music that makes the band, or the combined reputation and fanbases of the individual members?
MCA’s newest band is, hands down, a supergroup. Undoubtedly, a true Pinoy rock fan would recognize these names: Gabby Alipe (guitar) and Jan-jan Mendoza (drums) from Urbandub! 8 Toleran (guitar) of Queso! Buwi Meneses (bass) of Parokya Ni Edgar (whoa!)! All in one band! The expectations, good and bad, are to be expected. Is this a vanity project for those involved? Happily, the answer, evident on every song from their eponymous album, is no. Their collective sound is not actually dependent on their musical and nominal reputations (and for the record, they do play really well on the album)… it is actually defined by their hitherto unknown vocalist/songwriter and band namesake: Franco.
Franco Reyes is probably Cebu’s last well-kept secret. Over the years, Cebuanos have been whispering his name in reverential tones. He left for Florida in 1992 and would return to Cebu occasionally to form a musical project. In the late 90s, he formed Frank; one of the band’s songs ‘Spin And Fall’ even became an airplay favourite on NU107. And then… nothing. In 2003, he returned to the States. “I’ve worked different kinds of jobs, you know, the 9-to-5 grind…” he says in his quiet unassuming way, “…and I said ‘Nah, this isn’t gonna work for me.’ Specially every time I would hold my guitar, I was like ‘Should I give this a try?’ And I was thinking I should because my dad, before he died, advised me and said ‘Why don’t you try, give it a few years? You have nothing to lose. If it’s gonna work, it works, if not at least you tried.’” Franco recorded some songs while he was abroad and brought them back home.
How many songs has he written? “Um… including the album? All in all?” He chuckles almost embarrassedly, “I don’t know… I’ve got small bits and pieces in my laptop, which I hope I won’t lose. I even have those mini-tapes from before. If I get inspired I just sit down even if it’s not a whole song, maybe just work on a verse…hopefully someday I’ll revisit those tapes.” One of his older songs from the Frank days is ‘Song For The Suspect.’ “We were sitting around in a friends house, drinking, and there was a guitar there… four strings (laughs). I was a little tipsy and I came up with the chorus first. But the whole song, matagal natapos. It was like a year-and-a-half.”
Franco, the band, decided on which songs written by Franco, the man, would be included on the album. Although he may perceived as the head of the whole project, this unassuming genius is gracious with his bandmates’ ideas and contributions. While all the songs are his, he never refers to the album as his alone. “Everybody decided, everybody chose, you know, what we had on the table. We just did it and hoped for the best.” The first single  “Castaway” which instantly had rock listeners asking which foreign band was responsible for a sound that is at once epic and soothing. The whole album, in fact, sounds big and clean, at times seamlessly marrying reggae and metal.  Even on an apparently angry track “Next Train Out,” Franco’s vocal work is unhurried. His singing voice is a picture of the man himself: steady yet authoritative. He has a presence if you will. If the band is a typhoon (and some of the riffs do feel like it), Franco Reyes is its calm eye. And very admirably for a ‘supergroup,’ nobody actually sticks out sonically; a testament to their cohesion as a unit.
Did he choose the band members? The circumstances were probably serendipitous. “We were good friends even before this project started. You know, it was like ‘Hey you’re a guitar player, he’s a bassist, why not form a band?’ And they were looking for a vocalist and I wasn’t doing anything when I was in the states. So everything just… yun na.”  There were a few personal adjustments: 8 Toleran, known for his huge Queso riffs, changed his guitar playing a bit. “I ditched the seven-string and went back to the six,” he offers, “That’s sorta new for me. I’ve been playing for Queso for 15 years, so it’s like learning again. it’s a little less responsibility, a bit more laid back. I get to muck around a bit, so that’s nice for me.” As for Buwi Meneses, this band is probably a good chance for people to hear his bass-playing in a more ‘serious’ context. How do Parokya Ni Edgar fans feel about this? “They’re actually present at Franco gigs,” he says happily, “I mean I watch Queso at their gigs, iba talaga ang crowd. There is a difference between the audiences, but they both go to Franco gigs so… it’s a wider audience.”
The diverse audiences attracted by the band’s collective CV is obviously a plus but ultimately, it’s the songs that seal the deal. “All of the songs on the album are about real life experiences, so anybody can relate to that,” Franco adds modestly. His writing influences? “Uhhh, I don’t read books. I’ve only read a few. If you can include singers…marami. Sting for example. He’s a really good writer. Layne Staley… masyadong marami…” His quiet speaking voice morphs into an even quieter chuckle.
Isn’t a superband difficult to keep together logistically?
Franco remains reassuring, “So far, wala pa naman conflict sa schedule. We’re really good friends… so this is probably going to last a long long time.”
Grab a copy of FRANCO’s self-titled album available in all major record bars nationwide to experience fresh, raw and unadulterated music in its truest sense. Tracks from the album are also available for download via Globe and Smart WAP sites. To download a ringback tone ofFRANCO’s latest single “Castaway”, key in the keyword CASTWAY and send to 2728 for Smart Subscribers, or the code KF693 and send to 2332 for Globe Subscribers. FRANCO is released exclusively under MCA Music.

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By Fbrew Reyes (no relation)

Ahhh supergroups…

Get Mr Hot Guitarist from Band A, pair him up with Uber-Vocalist Such-and-such… oh is that kickass rhythm section from This-and-this available? It’s not difficult locally to find a band that doesn’t share a member or two from somewhere else; the collective reputations and energies generally have worked well. The idea is commonplace now, and apparently a lucrative one.

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Celebrate Summer as CAFÉ DEL MAR Turns 30 0

Posted on May 05, 2010 by kankan
Located in Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Café del Mar is known for its breath-taking sunsets and soothing chill-out music. Café del Mar, freely translated as “cafe by the sea”, created the original, iconic compilation series that gave birth to Chillout. Whether used as a chill-out album, a warm-up collection, a record to dine with, or a romantic backdrop, Café del Mar, alwaysfinds good use in most contemporary lifestyles.
“Chillout, a term derived from a slang injunction to relax, emerged in the early and mid-1990s as a catch-all term for various styles of relatively mellow, slow-tempo music made by contemporary producers in the electronic music scene. The genres associated with chillout are mostly Ambient, Trip-hop, Nu jazz, Ambient House, Ambient Trance, New Age and other sub-genres of Downtempo—a major branch of electronic music. Sometimes the Easy Listening sub-genre Lounge is considered to belong to the chillout collection as well”, according to Wikipedia.
Café  del Mar is most known around the world for its chillout music compilations. The songs are described as balearic ambient, easy listening music. The collections of the music played at the café were first sold on cassette at the end of the 1980s. In 1994, the first official “Café del Mar” CD was released, which included works by world-renowned artists like William Orbit, Sabres of Paradise, Leftfield, Paco de Lucia, Pat Metheny, Phil Mison, Nightmares On Wax, Chicane, Stan Getz and more. Following the great success of the first release, a total of 16 volumes of the main compilation series have been published.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Café del Mar, MCA Music re-issues the first four volumes of the original and all time greatest in Chill-out. Available in music stores. 2CD sets for only P459.
Volume Uno
Compiled by Jose Padilla
1994
1. José Padilla – “Agua”
2. William Orbit – “The Story of Light”
3. The Sabres of Paradise – “Smokebelch II” (Beatless Mix)
4. Penguin Cafe Orchestra – “Music for a Found Harmonium”
5. Sun Electric – “Sundance”
6. Leftfield – “Fanfare of Life”
7. Sisterlove – “The Hypnotist”
8. Underworld – “Second Hand”
9. Ver Vlads – “Crazy Ivan”
10. A Man Called Adam – “Estelle”
11. Obiman – “On the Rocks”
12. Tabula Rasa – “Sunset at the Café del Mar”
Volume Dos
Compiled by Jose Padilla
1995
1. Silent Poets – “Moment Scale” (Dubmaster X Remix)
2. Psychedelic Research Lab – “Tarenah” (Chili Mix)
3. D*Note – “D*Votion”
4. A Man Called Adam with Eddie Parker – “Easter Song”
5. Paco de Lucía – “Entre dos Aguas”
6. Marc Antoine – “Unity”
7. José Padilla – “Sabor de Verano” (The Way Out West Mix)
8. Salt Tank – “Sargasso Sea”
9. Mark’s & Henry’s – “(The Making of…) Jill”
10. R.A.M.P. – “Everybody Loves the Sunshine”
11. Deadbeats – “Feel Good”
12. The Metaluna Mutant – “Blinky Blue Eyed Sunrise”
13. The Sabres of Paradise – “Haunted Dancehall” (In the Nursery Mix)
Volume Tres
Compiled by Jose Padilla
1996
1. José Padilla – “Walking on Air”
2. Nova Nova – “Tones”
3. Pat Metheny – “Sueño Con México”
4. Afterlife – “Blue Bar”
5. Miro – “Emotions of Paradise”
6. Nightmares on Wax – “Nights Interlude”
7. Eighth Wave – “Panama Bazaar”
8. Pressure Drop – “Dusk”
9. Alex Neri – “Asia”
10. Moodswings – “Redemption Song”
11. Fazed Idjuts feat. Sally Rodgers – “Dust of Life”
12. Beat Foundation – “My Freedom”
13. Heavyshift – “Last Picture Show”
Volume Cuatro
Compiled by Jose Padilla
1997
1. José Padilla – “Que Bonito”
2. John Martyn – “Sunshines Better” (Talvin Singh Mix)
3. Indo-Aminata – “Leo Leo”
4. Paco Fernandez – “Grillos”
5. Voices of Kwahn A.D. – “Return Journey”
6. Les Jumeaux – “Miracle Road”
7. Wasis Diop feat. Lena Fiagbe – “No Sant” (Flytronix Mix)
8. Levitation – “Out of Time”
9. Fila Brazillia – “Place de la Concorde”
10. Chicane – “Offshore” (Ambient Mix)
11. Afterlife – “5th & Avenida”
12. Karen Ramirez – “Troubled Girl” (Spanish Version)
13. Phil Mison – “Lula”
14. Stan Getz – “Street Tattoo”

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Located in Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Café del Mar is known for its breath-taking sunsets and soothing chill-out music. Café del Mar, freely translated as “cafe by the sea”, created the original, iconic compilation series that gave birth to Chillout. Whether used as a chill-out album, a warm-up collection, a record to dine with, or a romantic backdrop, Café del Mar, alwaysfinds good use in most contemporary lifestyles.

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