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Folamour
Ordinary Drugs 2x12''

Ordinary Drugs 2x12''
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Artists

Folamour

Catno

FHUOLP001

Formats

2x Vinyl 12''

Country

France

Release date

Feb 15, 2019

Right from the off, this is a lavish, heart-warming record that fuses glowing jazz keys and lingering trumpet motifs with low slung beats, dreamy top lines and catchy basslines. Guests like Wayne Snow add vocal pain to the forlorn and abstract ambiance of ‘Underwater Memories,’ tracks like ‘Don’t Make Me Leave You Again, Girl’ are rousing and live sounding house tracks to lift your spirits, ‘These Are Just Places To Me Now’ features exquisitely filtered vocal samples that make your heart ache and ‘I Only Remember You When I Sleep’ feat Mark Borgazzi is a beautiful downtempo number that is impossibly intimate and honest. They all add up to an enchanting listen that will make you feel the sun on your face even in deepest winter.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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2022 REPRESS

A1

Intro

A2

Underwater Memories

A3

I Don't Sleep At Night But I Wake Up At 6AM

B1

Don't Make Me Leave You Again, Girl

B2

After Winter Must Come Spring

C1

Parfums D'Aurore

C2

These Are Just Places To Me Now

C3

I Only Remember U When I Sleep

D1

Christmas Is Only Beautiful In TV Shows

D2

Between The Nights

D3

Theme For Marie Marvingt

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