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V/A - HIP GUIDE TO MARAKESH


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Reflecting the soul-centre of Morrocco itself - Hip Guide to Marrakesh is a spicy fusion of Arab, African and European influences. Across 2 CD'S North African rhythms evoke images of ochre-coloured landscapes, majestic splendour of ancient past and veiled belly dancers?

Blended with contemporary beats and innovative styles making this amalgam of music breathtaking. It sweeps you instantly to this gateway of exotic beauty and creates an experience you could call your sonic Sahara.

Disc 1

1. Oddity Interval - Alpha X

2. Middle Sky (earth shattered remix) - Freedom Dancer

3. Own My Heart - Madana

4. Atlas Mountains (over mix) - Seventh House Out

5. Sweeter Than I - Uzma

6. Zanzibar Torres/Tantalise Touch - Canal, Archie

7. Arabian Seas - Motionless

8. Organica - Bamboo

9. Centuries Of Man - Dannab H

10. Deep 4 U - Crystal Element

11. Solitaire - Kuba, Ali

Disc 2

1. Ya Rayah - Radar

2. Fable's Gold - Uzma

3. Camel Dreams (smile reprise) - Ochre Oak

4. Descend - Fondouks Foundations

5. Destination Underwater - Alpha X

6. Souk Nation - B-Line Brothers

7. Verite - Soudani

8. Veiled - Uzma

9. Only When You're There - Rhythm Vendors

10. Still Sahara - Mokri

11. Don't Cry - Starry Shehan

12. Take No Chance - Nero

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