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French DJ/producer Snooze returns with his second full-length GOING MOBILE, a downtempo set with Brazilian and old-school R&B influences, featuring "Quiet Alone" and "Malandro."
Breaks & beats: Absolutely superb second long player from French downtempo superhero Snooze wtih 'Going Mobile', a sumptuous affair full of grooves, orchestrations, smooth melodies, loads of emotion & some splendid haunting percussion. Snooze Going Mobile Songs | 1. | Minnesota Mantalo | |
| 2. | Success with the Ladies | |
| 3. | Snooze for Beginners | |
| 4. | Quiet Alone | |
| 5. | Brazilian Hat Trick | |
| 6. | Doremifa Girl | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Good Morning as Usual | |
| 8. | It's More Expensive for This | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Malandro | |
| 10. | Did I Give You Much? | |
| 11. | Back to Reality | |
| 12. | Beat Box Business | |
| 13. | Smile with a Knife, A | |
| 14. | Thousand Miles | |
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