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"Mhm A-ha Oh Yeah Da-Da" from Mhm A-ha Oh Yeah Da-Da (Piranha)
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"Kolo" from Mhm A-ha Oh Yeah Da-Da (Piranha)
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There's a wonderful quality to Darko Rundek's music, as if it was made for some surreal nightclub where the entertainment doesn't begin until 3 A.M., and all the patrons live on the seedy edge of town. MHM A-Ha Oh Yeah Da-Da has a sense of both resignation and desperation about it, where the void waits outside the door. You can hear it in "Sensimilija (Jeff the Grateful)," which echoes with the hollowness of cyberspace or the Latin laziness of "Ne Okreci Se," which could be music from the cantina of the damned. From lounge to tweaked, twisted pop, there's enough here to prey on everyone's loneliness and turn you slightly to the dark side we all possess, whether it's the ghost of Serge Gainsbourg floating over "Helga" or the dance music for wraiths of the title cut. Think of this as art music. It might disturb, but it will keep pulling you back. 08/01/06 >> go there
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