Deep In The Night
Onra (real name: Arnaud Bernard) is a French beatmaker currently residing in Paris. He released his first album with other French producer and friend Quetzal (Al Quetz) in 2006. A Hip-Hop tribute to Soul music which was played several times by Gilles Peterson, Benji B, and covered on Okayplayer.com. At the same time, he started collaborating with American keyboard player called Byron The Aquarius and released an album under the name of The Big Payback in 2007 on Japanese label Circulations. A project full of different influences such as futuristic hip-hop, spaced out and jazzy broken beats. They also appeared on highly praised compilations such as Beat Dimensions and New Worlds. In 2006, he went to Vietnam for the first time, the land of his grand-parents, and managed to bring back some 30 old records of Chinese and Vietnamese origin. He then made a full album with this material called Chinoiseries. Currently his most critically acclaimed album, Chinoiseries became the trademark sound of Onra since the song The Anthem has been chosen to illustrate a Coca-Cola TV commercial for Beijing Olympics. He is also part of the 7x7 series by Irish label All City. His 2008 project 1.0.8 was inspired by Bollywood music and had been elected as album of the week by many different shops across Europe. He recently started touring with his two MPC1000's to play some beats live, and has already been performing in Japan, China, Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, England, Austria, New Zealand, Vietnam, Switzerland, Netherlands, and France. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Onra (real name: Arnaud Bernard) is a French beatmaker currently residing in Paris. He released his first album with other French producer and friend Quetzal (Al Quetz) in 2006. A Hip-Hop tribute to Soul music which was played several times by Gilles Peterson, Benji B, and covered on Okayplayer.com. At the same time, he started collaborating with American keyboard player called Byron The Aquarius and released an album under the name of The Big Payback in 2007 on Japanese label Circulations. A project full of different influences such as futuristic hip-hop, spaced out and jazzy broken beats. They also appeared on highly praised compilations such as Beat Dimensions and New Worlds. In 2006, he went to Vietnam for the first time, the land of his grand-parents, and managed to bring back some 30 old records of Chinese and Vietnamese origin. He then made a full album with this material called Chinoiseries. Currently his most critically acclaimed album, Chinoiseries became the trademark sound of Onra since the song The Anthem has been chosen to illustrate a Coca-Cola TV commercial for Beijing Olympics. He is also part of the 7x7 series by Irish label All City. His 2008 project 1.0.8 was inspired by Bollywood music and had been elected as album of the week by many different shops across Europe. He recently started touring with his two MPC1000's to play some beats live, and has already been performing in Japan, China, Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, England, Austria, New Zealand, Vietnam, Switzerland, Netherlands, and France. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ms. Ho
I Wanna Go Back
The Anthem
Like The Seasons
Relax in Mui Ne
Introduction
Where I'm From
Bye Bye
Chop Your Hands
Last Tango in Saigon
Smoking Buddha
A New Dynasty
Eat Dog
Full Backpack
The Anthem - Unreleased Extended Version
Apocalypse Now
War
Lesson With the Master
Take a Ride
Boundless Boundaries
Hope
Dark Sea
Clap Clap
My Comet
The Vallee of Love
One Day
Here Come the Flutes
L.O.V.E.
Live From Hue
The Arrival
Raw
Gotta Go
Still Broke
Cymbal Oelek
The Ritual
No Matter What
They Got Breaks Too
What Up Duyet?
Intro
Tea Vender On the Street
Remember The Name
It's All Memories
Mai's Theme
Naughty Hottie (Interlude)
Will I See You Again
Words Of Encouragement
Send Me Your Love
Open The Door
Phuoc Dat (Interlude)
Rock On
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