playlist artwork#12 this weekAs the sun sets

by Kämmerer

Tracks

1 6:44 5200 listens
2 5:40 3095 listens
3 5:12 2123 listens
4 4:48 1764 listens
5 5:02 1336 listens
6 6:44 1252 listens
7 3:25 1376 listens
8 4:55 1060 listens
9 3:50 961 listens
10 8:30 876 listens
11 3:31 648 listens
12 3:38 677 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 01/03/2010
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    • Frederik Kämmerer: Publisher.

A cocktail of up-tempo/dance and chilly stuff

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "As the sun sets"

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Cygan4U

Wonderful cocktail

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Cygan4U • 2010-03-01 18:58:42

Wspaniały koktajl i świetne samopoczucie po jego degustacji . Gorąco polecam wszystkim. ************************ Wonderful cocktail and well-being after the tasting. I strongly recommend to all.
Mawr Gorshin

Good album

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Mawr Gorshin • 2010-03-01 20:46:48

I'm sure that I were on a dance floor, this would pump me right up. I especially liked, for example on the second track, those moments that remind one of acid jazz. Good stuff!
C.J.ROGERS

Awesome

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C.J.ROGERS • 2010-03-03 10:38:55

It's really fun listen to. The concept, melodies, rhythms and sounds are excellent and give good feeling! I like the entire album very well as full my direction! I’m waiting to the next good on. Cheers C.J.
A GB Romantic

The Thirty.Two Steps.

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A GB Romantic • 2010-03-03 13:08:50

Whatever they say about the bias in Jamendo Stats, if an artist finds himself in sight of the summit is never throughout a twist of the story.People are competitive on Jamendo as anywhere else and that's an healthy approach to Creative Commons that helps you to remember that, if you don't make progress, you fall back.In case, the site should channel the race better (in more ways) than it does already, even learning from the nearest club house. "As the Sun Sets" By Kammerer makes you feel the need for a remote and no more for a mouse because being sprawled at your desktop or sitting stiff, tip-chair, while it plays is out of question: to ignore this album and that it's full of dance music is not human behaviour.
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