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  <identifier>mtk178</identifier>
  <title>Ollie Cram - Rai-Ken [mtk178]</title>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
  <collection>monotonik</collection>
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  <description>Something different, this time out, with the part nu-chill, part world music, part live-played album, 'Rai-Ken' from Bristol, UK native Ollie Cram - it's pitched somewhere between the chillout of previous Monotonik releaser Izmar and something much further out than that, and that's why we dig it.&#13;
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Things start out with 'Over Yonder', all interplay with the live-played organ - there's also guitar, keyboards, synth, bass, and mandolin played live on the album by Mr. Cram himself - before we move on to the funky guitar interplay of 'Whatever You Say', and far beyond that.&#13;
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Some other highlights? The positively glorious strut of 'Peace In Our Land', and the almost elevator-muzak chill of 'Rai-Ken' itself. Again, this may not quite be our normal speed, but I think that's why we like it - it's good to be different, and the album, which was previously available on a number of paid music download portals, is all kinds of out there.</description>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2007-01-15 01:06:36</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2007-01-14 21:59:50</addeddate>
  <uploader>simon@archive.org</uploader>
  <updater>simon c</updater>
  <updatedate>2007-01-15 01:07:00</updatedate>
  <updatedate>2007-01-17 05:47:36</updatedate>
  <updater>simon c</updater>
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