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Killion Vaults

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Download links and information about Killion Vaults by Orgone. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, World Music, Funk genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 46:05 minutes.

Artist: Orgone
Release date: 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, World Music, Funk
Tracks: 18
Duration: 46:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dramatic Times 3:29
2. The Score 2:56
3. Interloper 2:23
4. Summer Beat 2:25
5. Counting on You 2:04
6. Waiting 2:36
7. The Big Escape 3:13
8. Done Deal 3:24
9. Dark Falls 2:28
10. K. Irin 2:56
11. Sandstorm Pt. 2 3:05
12. Dead Reckoning 2:09
13. Shopping Spree 1:29
14. Impala 1:40
15. Cruel Intentions 2:43
16. Wanting Wondering 2:13
17. Sonny's Lament 2:38
18. Faith Keep Rolling 2:14

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Killion Vaults is the second full-length dropped by California nonet Orgone in 2010. The first one, Cali Fever, was issued in June to very positive reviews. But it's not a mere extension of the celebratory hard funk and psychedelic beat consciousness of its predecessor, nor the gritty Southern-styled funk and groove of the similarly named debut, Killion Floor, from 2007. Instead, this 18-track set is the first all-instrumental set issued by Orgone; while it's true that lead vocalist Fanny Franklin is named in the credits here, she doesn't sing a note. Consequently, the cuts on Killion Vaults feel more like vamp-based jams that would be in a soundtrack rather than actual songs. These tracks are more steeped in delay, fuzz, distortion, dub, and reverb effects, and sound very retro. The vibe is also more laid-back than on their previous recordings, though that isn't a minus. There's more to take in here, since the arrangements are less dense but no less present and the sonics are more expansive. The entire thing flows from beginning to end with a very consistent midtempo smoulder rather than a dancefloor burn. World music influences from reggae, Ethio-jazz, Malian funk, and highlife are juxtaposed alongside choppy, druggy funk, as on the stellar "Waiting." Other standouts include the moody, noir-ish "Interloper," with its surf-styled guitar and drifting organ and well-placed vibes; the Morricone-esque yet Afro-jazz on "Dark Falls"; the psychedelic Orientalism of "Dead Reckoning"; "Sonny's Lament," with its feel and sound similar to the Animals' version of "House of the Rising Sun"; and the nasty clavinet-driven funk in "Cruel Intentions." Each of these tracks is short — the longest piece here is three and a half minutes — making for a breezy, cinematic single-setting listen. Killion Vaults is another laid-back but no less sophisticated side of Orgone; fans of film music, retro funk, rock, and danceworthy world music should take note.