Artist: Omar S
Album: Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
Released: 2013
Style: House
Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC
Size: 175 Mb
Omar-S albums: 1. It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It, 3. Just Ask The Lonely, 4. Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself, 5. May 14, 2018 Thank You for Letting Me Be Myself, an Album by Omar S. Released March 25, 2013 on FXHE (catalog no. AOS-7000; CD).
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
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
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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FLAC (436 Mb):
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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]
![Omar Omar](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125867945/429581518.jpg)
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)
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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