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Chinoiseries, Pt. 2

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Download links and information about Chinoiseries, Pt. 2 by Onra. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 58:09 minutes.

Artist: Onra
Release date: 2011
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock
Tracks: 32
Duration: 58:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Arrival 1:04
2. A New Dynasty 1:54
3. It's All Memories 1:50
4. Remember the Name 1:43
5. Open the Door 1:43
6. Gotta Go 1:43
7. Mai's Theme 1:58
8. Words of Encouragement 1:48
9. Trapped 1:41
10. One for the Wu 1:09
11. No Matter What 2:04
12. Meet the Queen 1:49
13. Stay With Me 2:17
14. Opium Delirium 1:28
15. Cold Blooded 1:50
16. Where I'm From 2:14
17. Still Broke 1:57
18. Snakes & Smoke 1:12
19. Mai's Theme 2 1:40
20. Raw S**t 1:57
21. Ms. Ho 1:56
22. All Night 2:04
23. In My Mind 2:09
24. Hide and Seek 2:01
25. Play the Game 1:18
26. Warrior's Pride 1:55
27. Like Father, Like Son 1:38
28. Fight or Die 2:46
29. Through the Flesh 1:37
30. Tears of Joy 2:51
31. They Got Breaks Two 1:19
32. The End 1:34

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Parisian beat-wizard Onra follows up 2007’s amazing Chinoiseries with its much-anticipated sequel, Chinoiseries, Pt. 2. In 2006 Onra visited his grandparents' Vietnamese hometown and brought back more than 30 vintage Chinese and Vietnamese records, which he sampled for both projects. (“Anthem” from the first Chinoiseries was even used in a Coca-Cola commercial for the Beijing Olympics.) “The Arrival” introduces the second chapter with a hint of scratchy psychedelic Asian vinyl, before heavy beats and turntable manipulation kick-start the funk machine while retaining the pops, hiss, and crackle of those old records. “A New Dynasty” follows, looping customary Vietnamese instrumentation over throbbing rhythms before “It’s All Memories” works in some gong, cymbals, and the beautifully weeping tones of traditional stringed instruments. The standout cut “They Got Breaks Too” makes good on its title's promise: Onra found a vintage Vietnamese breakbeat in one of these vintage records and lets it bolster his instrumental hip-hop.