Apr 05, 2013 OMAR S - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself - FULL ALBUM 01 Ill Bring U Ah Lil Sumpin Back 100% Pure Detroit House Music by Omar S.
Artist: Omar S
Album: Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
Released: 2013
Style: House
Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC
Size: 175 Mb
Tracklist:
01 – I’ll Bring U Ah Lil Sumpin Back
02 – I Just Want (Mixed by Luke Hess)
03 – Air Of The Day
04 – Be Yoself
05 – Rewind
06 – The Shit Baby (CP-1 Played By D.Taylor)
07 – Hellter Shelter
08 – Amalthea
09 – Tardigrade’s
10 – Thank U 4 Letting Me Be Myself
11 – Ready My Black Asz
12 – Messier Sixty Eight
13 – DumpsterGraves
14 – Its Money In The D
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01 – I’ll Bring U Ah Lil Sumpin Back
02 – I Just Want (Mixed by Luke Hess)
03 – Air Of The Day
04 – Be Yoself
05 – Rewind
06 – The Shit Baby (CP-1 Played By D.Taylor)
07 – Hellter Shelter
08 – Amalthea
09 – Tardigrade’s
10 – Thank U 4 Letting Me Be Myself
11 – Ready My Black Asz
12 – Messier Sixty Eight
13 – DumpsterGraves
14 – Its Money In The D
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Previously on NewAlbumReleases.net:
- September 17, 2014 -- Omar-S – Annoying Mumbling Alkaholik (2014)
- April 15, 2014 -- Omar-S – Romancing The Stone (2014)
- February 17, 2014 -- Omar-S – 1 [FXHE 10 Year Mix CD] (2014)
Omar-S (real name Alexander Omar Smith[1]) is an electronic music producer from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Noted for his raw, stripped-back approach to both creating[2] and marketing[3] his music, Smith is associated with the genres of Detroit techno and house.[4]
He has self-released most of his music through his label FXHE Records Detroit,[5] and in 2009 alluded to the reason behind the decision, saying: 'I don't have a good relationship with a lot of distributors. So why waste money?'[2]
Smith is noted for maintaining a low-key public profile despite having released critically acclaimed albums[6][7] and singles.[8] In 2009, as part of its house-centric mix series fabric, the London nightclub of the same name commissioned Smith to compile fabric 45, which he did using 16 of his own tracks.[9]
Smith originally funded the distribution and production of his music through his day job at a Detroit Ford motor factory, and was involved with street-racing,[10] something referenced in the artwork for his albums It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It[11] and Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself.[12][13]
Smith has two Brothers (Nelson and Stan).
- 1Discography
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Just Ask The Lonely (FXHE, 2005)
- 111 (2006)
- It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It (2011)
- Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself (2013)
- The Best (2016)
EPs[edit]
- 002 (FHXHE, 2003)
- 003 (2004)
- Track #8 (2004)
- 004 (2004)
- 001 (2004)
- 007 (2005)
- In Side My Head (2005)
- U (2005)
- Side-Trakx-Volume-#-1 (2006)
- 006 (2006)
- 008 (2007)
- Psychotic Photosynthesis (2007)
- Thirteen/Two/Eight (with Shadow Ray) (2007)
- Side-Trakx-Volume#2 (2008)
- The Further You Look - The Less You Will See (2008)
- 1 Out of 853 Beats / Hot Ones Echo Thru The Ghetto (2009)
- Still Serious Nic (2009)
- Brown Valvetrane (Sound Signature, 2009)
- Jive Time (FXHE, 2010)
- Da-Teys (2010)
- These Complimentary Track'x (2010)
- Here's Your Trance Now Dance!! (2011)
- High School Graffiti (2011)
- Sarah (2011)
- Triangulum Australe (Say It In Space) (2012)
- S.E.X. - The Remixes (ft. L'Renee) (2012)
- -998 (2012)
- Wayne County Hill Cop's (Part.2) (with OB Ignitt) (2012)
- Nelson County (2013)
- Annoying Mumbling Alkaholik (2014)
- Motown Methods E.P. (with Luke Hess) (DeepLabs, 2014)
- Romancing The Stone! (FXHE, 2014)
- Side Trak'x Vol 4 (2015)
- The 90's Evolution Of What Is Was (with OB Ignitt) (Obonit, 2015)
- Side Trakx - Volume #3 (FXHE, 2015)
- I Wanna Know (2015)
![Omar Omar](http://funkyimg.com/u2/3568/214/297331HSGc.jpg)
Mix Albums[edit]
- FYA Detroit (FXHE, 2005)
- FYA#2 Detroit (2006)
- O+N Detroit (2006)
- 1992 (2008)
- Fabric 45 (Fabric, 2009)
- FYA#5 (FXHE, 2010)
- Extract Mix (2011)
- FXHE 10 Year Compilation Mix 1 (2014)
- FXHE 10 Year Compilation Mix 2 (2014)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Omar-S - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself'. Discogs.
- ^ ab'Omar-S: The further you look, the more you see'. Resident Advisor.
- ^''Only a momma's boy cares about artwork!': Detroit favourite Omar-S announces new album Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself'. February 27, 2013.
- ^'Omar-S | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links'. AllMusic.
- ^'omar s || fxhe records || detroit'. www.omarsdetroit.us.
- ^'Omar S: Thank You for Letting Me Be Myself'. Pitchfork.
- ^Macpherson, Alex (March 13, 2009). 'Omar-S: Fabric 45' – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^'Review: Omar-S - Psychotic Photosynthesis'. Resident Advisor.
- ^'fabric 45'. www.fabriclondon.com.
- ^'Interview: Omar-S'. February 25, 2009.
- ^[1][dead link]
- ^[2][dead link]
- ^[3][dead link]
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