0:00, 80s Casual, Confusion In Los Pacos, Original Mi Cold Busted, 03:54, Second Floor, Searching You, Original Mi Drizzly Records, 07:42, Chimay, Go And See, Original Mi NA 13:01, J. Hash and Nigel Coughlan, Tokyo In Bahia, Original Mi N/A 17:30, Bloomberg, Since Eternity, Original Version, N/A 22:48, Soulstance, Theme From Abbadesse's Street, Original Mi N/A, , 27:42, Karen Gibson Roc, Painted Room, Original Mi Hashi Music 31:30, T2'n, 4525'51.94 N 1220'05.74 E, Original Mi N/A, , 35:06, Faro, Tiramisu, Sunlight Of The Soul Remi Audio Lotion Recordings 40:06, Wanderlust, Second Trip, Original Mi N/A, , 44:54, The Man Behind C., Back in Time, Bossa...
0:00, 80s Casual, Confusion In Los Pacos, Original Mi Cold Busted, 03:54, Second Floor, Searching You, Original Mi Drizzly Records, 07:42, Chimay, Go And See, Original Mi NA 13:01, J. Hash and Nigel Coughlan, Tokyo In Bahia, Original Mi N/A 17:30, Bloomberg, Since Eternity, Original Version, N/A 22:48, Soulstance, Theme From Abbadesse's Street, Original Mi N/A, , 27:42, Karen Gibson Roc, Painted Room, Original Mi Hashi Music 31:30, T2'n, 4525'51.94 N 1220'05.74 E, Original Mi N/A, , 35:06, Faro, Tiramisu, Sunlight Of The Soul Remi Audio Lotion Recordings 40:06, Wanderlust, Second Trip, Original Mi N/A, , 44:54, The Man Behind C., Back in Time, Bossa Chill Mi Manifold Records, , 50:50, STP, All Is Not Lost Feat. CIN, Original Mi I Records, , 55:57, The Deadbeats, Loafin', Original Mi Wax On Records Ltd., , 61:20, Concorde A L'orange, Linhas Da Mao feat. Janice, Original Mi Stereo Deluxe 64:27, Magnus Wedberg, View, Original Mi N/A, , 69:30, Satyric Mind, Gauss, Original Mi Catharsis, , 73:17, The Dream Catchers, Flower Of Spring, Suntheca Lounge Mi Blissful Moods,
The second part of the highlights series covers a slightly faster type of Lounge. To be honest, I would have preferred 95 - 100 BPM but from the sound of things, I seem to have started out in the low 90s and ended up in the 95(ish) region. Its all good though ...since part 3 will then be from the 95(ish) region to over 100. Again this mix is more curry than steak. Its an infusion of sound that conveys just how broad a genre Lounge/Chillout is. Watch out for the upcoming part 3 ...if ever Lounge could justify itself on the dancefloor, Part 3 would strengthen any such argument. Thanks for listening and I hope ou enjoy it. Also, to the guys who have supported my work (and voted for it) almost since the beginning, "thank you" does not even begin to describe how I feel. My gratitude goes out to you and is unlimited. Grazie!