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Lounge / hip hop /electronic
Genre:
Easy Listening: Lounge
Release Date:
2003
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© Copyright-Mauricio Svanstrom
Record Label: King A Groove Records
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Its about love. To music, to peace to the city of Montreal and future united cultures of the world. This is far to be another boring "chill compilation" , THE FUTURE SOUND OF MONTREAL is
a project started in 2003 with the goal of promoting promising talents residents in that city. Montreal is, and has been a very important capital on music and culture. The heritage of the expo 67, the Olympics in 1976 and other great events made the city one of the most multicultural places in the world, and without ghettos or insolation many cultures can interact and live in peace, creating a unique new world-culture. "Many great communities, one great city" THE FUTURE SOUND OF MONTREAL 2 features artists from different cities of Quebec (Monsieur Max, National Fred & Dan Lalonde) and also artists representing some important communities in Montreal with different characteristics: such has the latino, the italian , the greek (Wize Beats), the pride, the chinese and the portuguese community among others. About the sound, THE FUTURE SOUND OF MONTREAL 2 also features the different sounds from that unique MIX of cultures, from the Jazzy hip hop of Butta Babes and Dan Lalonde feat. Big Boy, the instrumental trip form of National Fred and Monsieur Max, to the involving ElectroSoul of Zenobia Salik and Nino de la Torre, the the organic sound of Angela Latham and the cool pop of Local music awards winner Sophie Young. Presented on nice digipack THE FUTURE SOUND OF MONTREAL 2 is an unique cd that must be part of every music collection.
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