Raz Ohara And The Odd Orchestra

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Kisses 03:18 Tools
Where He At (Apparat Remix) 05:13 Tools
One 05:11 Tools
Happy Song 05:20 Tools
Agony 05:39 Tools
Fragment 00:44 Tools
The Case 04:07 Tools
Where He At 04:17 Tools
Counting Days 05:37 Tools
Love For Mrs. Rhodes 05:15 Tools
Wondering 06:18 Tools
Set On You 04:37 Tools
The Burning (Desire) 04:46 Tools
Varsha 06:32 Tools
Fragment I 01:15 Tools
The Case (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Remix) 06:34 Tools
Losing my Name 06:05 Tools
The Day You Suffered Helpless Out of Reach and all Lines were Dead 06:33 Tools
Fragment II 00:38 Tools
Wildbirds 05:26 Tools
Kingdom 05:37 Tools
Kisses (Kabuto & Koji Carnea Remix) 01:41 Tools
Fragment III 01:20 Tools
Praise The Day (No One Owes You Nothing) 07:43 Tools
Miracle 04:17 Tools
Where He At (Apparat rmx) 04:17 Tools
Kisses (Pantha Du Prince Remix) 02:14 Tools
Love For Mrs. Rhodes (Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra Remix) 05:24 Tools
Counting Days (Nôze 'N' DoP Mix) 04:07 Tools
Kisses (Over Temperature Vocal Mix) 06:43 Tools
Kisses - Original Album Version 03:18 Tools
Where He At - Apparat Remix 06:43 Tools
The Burning - Desire 04:49 Tools
Kisses (Over Temperature Instrumental Mix) 06:45 Tools
Where He At [Apparat Remix] 06:45 Tools
Love For Mrs. Rhodes - Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra Remix 06:45 Tools
Praise The Day - No One Owes You Nothing 07:44 Tools
Counting Days - Nôze'n'DoP Mix 07:44 Tools
Kisses (Philip Bader remix) 04:24 Tools
Kisses (SIS Edit) 04:24 Tools
Party Is Over 04:24 Tools
Kisses (Original Album Version) 03:17 Tools
Raz Ohara and The Odd Orchestra-Kisses (Kabuto & Koji Carnea Remix) 03:17 Tools
Kisses - Original Mix 03:17 Tools
The Day You Suffered Helpless Out of Reach and All the Lines Were Dead 06:33 Tools
Kisses. 06:33 Tools
The Burning 04:46 Tools
The Day You Suffered Helpless Out of Reach and All Lines (....) 06:33 Tools
Praise the Day 04:46 Tools
Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra 04:46 Tools
Kisses (Original Mix) 04:46 Tools
Fabric 38 - RAZ OHARA & THE ODD ORCHESTRA - Kisses (Kabuto & Koji Carnea Remix) 04:46 Tools
Counting days (Noze'n'dop mix) 04:46 Tools
Miracle (Radio Version) 04:46 Tools
Set You On 04:46 Tools
One. 04:46 Tools
Miracle Live.mov 00:30 Tools
Hölle - Original mix 00:30 Tools
Miracle* 04:46 Tools
Oddpod mix 00:30 Tools
Kisses - Pantha Du Prince RMX 00:30 Tools
Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra - Where He At (Apparat Remix) 00:30 Tools
Kisses (Pantha du Prince Remix) 08:02 Tools
B1 Kisses (Pantha Du Prince Remix) 07:37 Tools
The Burning Desire 04:45 Tools
Kisses [Over Temperature Vocal Mix] 08:02 Tools
11 Miracle 08:02 Tools
Reality 08:02 Tools
Kisses (Kabuto & Koli Carnea Remix) 08:02 Tools
Love For Mrs Rhodes (Raz Ohara And The Odd Orchestra Remix) 08:02 Tools
02 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - kisses 08:02 Tools
the case ( kollektiv turmstrasse remix ) 08:02 Tools
One - Original Mix 08:02 Tools
Kisses (Pantha Du Prince Remix) (Set Rip) «ø»EnigmaT Cut«ø» 08:02 Tools
The Case (Kollektiv Turmstrass 08:02 Tools
Kisses - Original Album Versio 08:02 Tools
True Feelin 08:02 Tools
Kisses (Kabuto & Koji Carnea Remix) [Get Physical] 08:02 Tools
01 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - happy song 06:32 Tools
05 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - agony 06:32 Tools
03 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - one 06:32 Tools
kisses (kabuto & koji carnea remix) (chiron) 08:02 Tools
B2 Kisses (Original Album Version) 08:02 Tools
05 Agony 08:02 Tools
01 Happy Song 08:02 Tools
09 Wondering 08:02 Tools
07 Where He At 08:02 Tools
Driftwood - Original mix 08:02 Tools
08 Counting Days 08:02 Tools
Kiss 08:02 Tools
03 Losing My Name 08:02 Tools
04 Varsha 06:32 Tools
02 The Burning (Desire) 06:32 Tools
06 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - the case 06:00 Tools
A1 Kisses (Over Temperature Mix Vocal) 06:32 Tools
The Case (Collective Turmstrasse Remix) 06:32 Tools
03 One 06:32 Tools
02 Kisses 06:32 Tools
09 Fragment III 06:32 Tools
04 Fragment 06:32 Tools
08 Kingdom 06:32 Tools
06 Fragment II 06:32 Tools
06 The Case 06:32 Tools
05 Wildbirds 06:32 Tools
07 The Day You Suffered Helpless Out Of Reach And All Lines Were Dead 06:32 Tools
And If They Ask 06:00 Tools
The Day You Suffered Helpless Out of Reach & All Lines Were Dead 06:00 Tools
Varsha (NETradioRELAX | www.netradio.by/relax | 256kbps stereo) 06:00 Tools
Kisses (David Still Remix) 06:00 Tools
Agony - Original Mix 06:00 Tools
Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra / Wondering 06:00 Tools
04 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - fragment 06:00 Tools
07 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - where he at 06:00 Tools
10 - raz ohara & the odd orchestra - love for mrs. rhodes 06:00 Tools
the case - 06:00 Tools
The Burning (Desire) (Oomkah Dee - Аатдуши 09:11 - Non - Melting Snow) 06:00 Tools
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“I used to walk up and down the streets every day - craving sights, sensations, encounters with people…experience.” That was 1994, when Raz Ohara had just moved to Berlin. Raz was 18 at the time. He soon found a room to rent above a jazz club. He sat there every night, listening to the music, watching the people, absorbing his surroundings. It was a seedy, noirish world, like something from the American movies of the 80s. Raz bonded with the club’s resident DJ, and together they founded a hip-hop crew. Raz, however, had a lingering and persistent desire to create his very own music, music of its own kind, music beyond any existing genre. He bought a sampler and started to produce beats that he could sing over. “I had always written songs on guitar, but now I was working hard to incorporate new elements. I gave the tracks to a small record company in Berlin-mitte.” A year later the LP Realtime Voyeur was released on Kitty-Yo. At around the same time Raz started to make his first live appearances. He got to know Dr Phelbs and Robert Defcon (No Underground) and a Canadian guy called Wolf (aka Chilly Gonzalez). Every Wednesday night for almost 2 years, they, The Nightline City Cruisers, would sit on leather couches at the Maria club, playing improvised sets – drawing on breakbeat, soul, and electro - that lasted several hours. Robert supplied the beats, Phelbs played bass, Wolf took care of keys and Raz sang. “We jammed on and on…People dancing round and round…We smoked and drank into the early mornings. I had just entered my twenties. This was my swinging Berlin, 1998.” In February of 1999, Raz’s father - a freight ship captain - died at the hands of a storm in the cold, unforgiving Atlantic ocean. Since an early age he had been travelling around the world by ship with his father. Out there he felt some kind of freedom, and a desire to sing - loud and unconcerned, because nobody could hear him. His father’s sad passing reconnected Raz with the essence of why he was making music. “I began writing songs on guitar again, just the way I did when I was 14. I recorded 17 tracks, simple songs, close-ups, reflecting my feelings at that time. I then again gave them to Kitty-Yo and they released in February 2001 as The Last Legend LP.” Live performances went less well. “I had no energy and I was incapable of finding someone to help me…For all the people I knew, those I really understood and musically got along with had either gone mad or died. Even me, I began to think. I was increasingly isolated from the outside world.” Then one day Raz’s publisher phoned him, asking if he would be interested in doing a track with a young, up-and-coming techno producer, Alexander Kowalski. Raz recorded his vocals, but his interest didn’t end there. He wanted to get involved with the club scene, and people in general, again. So he asked Alexander if he could play along with him on his live-sets. They had their first gig at the legendary Berlin club Ostgut (Berghain). “That was a new world for me. I hadn’t seen anything like it…The crowd was very good-natured – in itself a new experience for me in Berlin.” Shortly after, in 2002, the duo’s singles ‘All I Got To Know’ and ‘Hot Spot’ were released, and they toured extensively. Some years passed by just like that. I started to do dance tracks and playing live-sets on parties myself. i sang on numerous productions of notable colleagues and my own dance tracks were being released on different labels. Still, though, Raz’s restlessness persisted, as if he was ever seeking something, or at least trying to escape something. One day, he walked into Doerell. Raz had once seen him playing his album at an art exhibition; he’d also heard him play an ambient live set. Raz immediately recalled very how the vibe of his music imediately grabbed him and inspired him to say something, contribute something, sing something. “I had sat there and wishing I could meet someone who could help me do music similar to this. And now I run in to him on the street. We had a chat and made a date.” Raz began to record song-sketches, giving them to Oliver Doerell. Oliver would take the sketches and add his own thoughts, collaborations and embellishments. Raz and he continued to hand sketches back and forth; the resulting album is Raz Ohara and the Odd Orchestra. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.