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Onra
Chinoiseries

Chinoiseries

Artists

Onra

Catno

ACOLP1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Ireland

Release date

Jun 28, 2023

Chinoiseries by Onra on All City Records.

(2023 Edition) Now a 'cult classic' , repressed for 2023 ears on All City Dublin. Onra started the project in August 2006, freshly returned from a trip to Vietnam, the land of his grandparents. A vinyl junkie at heart, he really couldn’t come back to France without bringing back some wax. After hours spent riding on a motorbike through the streets of Saigon, a taxi finally helped him find some Asian records - he almost felt like an explorer discovering a forgotten treasure. He bought 30 records, most of them in poor condition, went back to his crib and started making beats with material that he wasn’t quite used to …

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ACOLP1 - IE - 2023RP

A1

Introduction

1:04

A2

The Anthem

1:49

A3

Chop Your Hands

2:04

A4

Relax In Mui Ne

2:14

A5

Naughty Hottie (Interlude)

0:39

A6

Eat Dog

1:13

A7

Last Tango In Saigon

1:31

A8

Apocalypse Now

1:16

B1

I Wanna Go Back

3:13

B2

Full Backpack

1:10

B3

War

0:58

B4

Lesson With The Master

0:50

B5

Dark Sea

1:50

B6

Phuoc Dat (Interlude)

0:53

B7

Boundless Boundaries

2:14

B8

What Up Duyet?

1:29

C1

Welcome To Viet Nam

0:37

C1

Here Comes The Flutes

2:11

C3

The Vallee Of Love

2:07

C4

Smoking Buddha

2:03

C5

Clap Clap

2:17

C6

Bounce (Interlude)

0:40

C7

Live From Hue

1:08

C8

Where's My Longan?

1:38

D1

Take A Ride

2:01

D2

Raw

1:42

D3

The Ritual

1:22

D4

Cymbal Oelek

0:50

D5

The Third Sword (Interlude)

0:37

D6

One Day

1:24

D7

They Got Breaks Too

1:52

D8

Hope

1:33

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