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Sounds of Om: 3rd Edition

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Download links and information about Sounds of Om: 3rd Edition by Kaskade. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:07:23 minutes.

Artist: Kaskade
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, House, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:07:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Kaskade Intro 1:03
2. It's Love (King Kooba's Conscious Groove) (featuring Naked Music NYC) 4:14
3. Gonna Make It (Ryan Raddon's West Coast Dub) 3:15
4. I Can't Wait (featuring Andy Caldwell) 4:14
5. Take 5 (featuring Johnny Fiasco) 1:59
6. What I Say 5:52
7. Love Dub (featuring Golden Gate Soul) 4:14
8. Lovely (Johnny Fiasco's Lovely Vocal Mix) (featuring The Soulstice) 4:59
9. Human Inertia (featuring Rithma) 5:30
10. Freak (Dizzy Remix) (featuring Ming) 4:45
11. Fall Into You (Soulstice Remix) (featuring The Soulstice) 5:56
12. Jazzmatic (featuring Johnny Fiasco) 7:18
13. Can't Stop (featuring West Magnetic) 5:07
14. If I Fall (Gabriel Rene's Soul Souffle) (featuring Naked Music NYC) 3:59
15. Caffeine Sunshine (featuring Rithma) 2:59
16. Gonna Make It (Truth Be Told Mix) 1:59

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There aren't too many surprises on the third Sounds of Om mix album, this one compiled and mixed by Kaskade. However, this isn't necessarily something to complain about, particularly if you enjoyed the previous volume spun by Andy Caldwell. This mix features many of the same producers — Caldwell, Rithma, Soulstice, West Magnetic, and Afro Mystik — along with a few tracks each from Naked Music NYC and Johnny Fiasco — the former an Om regular, the latter a longtime Chicago producer with an Om-style sound. And, if you're familiar with the Caldwell entry into the Sounds of Om series, you'll also recognize Soulstice's "Lovely," a beautiful and memorable song that appears here as well in "Johnny Fiasco's Lovely Vocal Mix." For those unfamiliar with the trademark Om sound, expect to hear nothing but deep house — soulful diva singing every few tracks, organic sounds, live instrumentation, melodies galore, and a nice steady tempo that isn't sleepy or banging. The Om mixes aren't too different from those of another California Bay Area deep house label, Naked Music, and, in particular, that label's Nude Dimensions series. Furthermore, like that series of mix albums, the Sounds of Om albums are rather cookie cutter — if you've heard one, you know what to expect from the others, for better or worse. In this case, since these Sounds of Om mixes are loaded with great producers, you really can't complain, even if all the volumes sound kinda similar.