Le Cafe Abstrait: A Decade Of Emotions

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| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Musical / Karaoke |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | E |
| Available | 15-10-2010 |
| Label | Brumby Books Holdings Pty Ltd |
| Sourced | Australia |
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For the tenth birthday of "le caf abstrait" Rapha l Marionneau is to release his first DVD. The film shows which images the adoptive Hamburger associates with his legendary chill-out club, and presents a fascinating view of "couch culture". Packed full with extras the DVD is a pleasure for all friends of "le caf abstrait". In our loud and stressful world we often forget that each new day begins with peace and harmony. Nature wakes up early - but allows herself time with the awakening.Track Listing:1. Cyrus Ashrafi - Keleti2. Deep-Dive-Corp. - Bali-Hi3. Ohm-G - Thank you4. Orbient - Flare5. Ypey - Daylight6. Zen Men - El Fuego7. Marionneau & Monien - Zeppelin Blanc 20068. Starchildren - Serenity9. Hippiehaus - Lake Erie10. Kookoon - Der Traum Zu Fliegen
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