Om: Chilled

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 73:46

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breath

mrroy-e

There are two songs that make bourbon on the rocks with a coke chaser taste better. The all beautiful and the soothing breathe. C. Stafford's vocals are fantastic.

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Stay home and chill

Goobertron

I only grabbed one song, the first cut, but it popped up the other in random with a smokey cool groove. Tasty.

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My ears! My ears!

Fancyartist

What happened to Om? What started out as ambient coolness, has descended into hip hop and r&b nonsense! Is there no where a young lad can hide from rap?

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Check it out. Om done good.

T-Los

OK, so while I love Miguel Migs and the rest of the Om crew, sometimes their tracks can be a little monotonous. Rest assured, that is not the case here as Om kicks it up a notch in an album that is one part house, one part IDM, one part click and everything in between. Definitely worth the DL.

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Sleek, Sexy, House, Trax

jiggins

Nicest Om Mix I have heard in a while. I love the records Om puts out, but I find this one to be exceptional. A favorite track is "Angel Love" Get this and be ready to do some quality chillin with groovy droptones in the background.YOu will thank yourself for it later.

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Smashing!!!

Chillz0res

I'm going to listen to this album while I lie here on a lazy sunday afternoon and try to catch some chilled vibes in bed. One of the better OM compilations in recent years. Definitely on par with the Mark Farina Mushroom Jazz series. The only difference here is these singles are un-mixed :)

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What was once upon a time a truly enticing genre too quickly sank into little more than generic wallpaper or, worse, late-night comfort food, which like mashed potatoes or spaghetti is filling, but bland and tasteless. The Om label intends to shift listeners’ perceptions about chill fare, and downtempo this collection may be, but bland and boring it most definitely is not. The set opens strongly with Headphonism’s “Stay Home and Chill,” its beats off-center enough to keep one up and alert, with a lovely funky edge to the mellow atmosphere. The Moves buffet listeners about on a breeze of synths and echoing notes, Jimpster picks up the pace a bit with a Latin beat and rapper Capital A, while Tarantulaz moves the set into soul. Stolen Identify chills the set back down with the sweeping “Morning,” before Samantha James warms it back up with the housey “Angel Love.” She’s a bit standoffish, though; much more emotive is Crystal Stafford’s “Breathe,” a number awash in moody guitar and keyboards. Michael Tello pushes the set back into the house before Headphonism returns, now with Anna Meta in tow for the swirling in-and-out funk of “Guidance.” Land Shark’s “Slippage” is one of the best tracks on the set, splendidly pensive in mood, with just a hint of his signature sleaziness, while Bassnectar flitters and flutters about in a “So Butterfly” fashion, taking listeners on an almost dizzying excursion. John Beltran brings the set to a close with the magnificent “It Was All Beautiful,” a number that bumps up against all the grandeur of the new wave (think U2) and all the brooding beauty of the shoegazers. All but three of the tracks within this stunning set are exclusives, and even the ones you’ve heard before sound reborn in this context. Not your dad’s chillout set by any means — far from sleep-inducing, this glittering set takes the edge off, refreshing and reinvigorating your senses. – Jo-Ann Greene

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