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JAC

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TRACKLIST 01. RONDO ACAPRICIO 02. HEIDI BRUEHL, Vocals – Samia Farah 03. SUPERROB, Vocals – Earl Zinger, Valerie Etienne 04. JOHN LEE HUBER, Vocals – Chris Eckman, Diana Lueger 05. PYJAMA 06. THE BIG SLEEP, Vocals – Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner* 07. DAMENTAG, Vocals – Farda P. 08. NASCHKATZE, Vocals – Anna Clementi, Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner* 09. ZÜRI 10. SALA 11. FORTE 12. NO MORE OLIVES Released in 2005, the album is named after Joshua, Arthur, & Conrad, sons of Richard Dorfmeister & Rupert Huber, respectively. The 1st cut is a humorous reference to Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo a capriccio in G major, Op. 129, aka Rage Over a Lost Penny, which was unfinished & unpublished at the time of his death but later became a fan favorite. http://www.popmatters.com/review/tosca-jac/ described the album like this: The Viennese G-Stone sound is alive and well, and the label’s trademark luscious basslines, funky jazz breaks and infinitely deep percussion are in full effect on J.A.C. The album plays well as a cohesive unit, beginning slowly before ramping up to a more energetic middle section, and finally sliding into a relaxed denouement. The album begins with the chilled groove of “Rondo Acapricio”, which hews as close to the classic G-Stone template as imaginably possible—lushly restrained funk beat, spacey dub atmospherics, odd vocal samples floating in the ether. After a sleepy exercise in regrettable lounge-worthy cheese that comes in the form of “Heidi Bruehl”, “Superrob” feature

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Heidi Bruehl

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Pyjama

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The Big Sleep

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