Wax Poetic

Wax Poetic

Genres: trip-hop, chillout, lounge, electronic, jazz

About Wax Poetic

The New York trip-hop outfit Wax Poetic came together in 1997 under the reign of Turkish-born music guru Ilhan Ersahin. The group originated at the popular and now-defunct club Save the Robots, and consisted of a volatile group of musicians jamming together to create a heavy groove of drum 'n' bass blended with quick dance elements. Ersahin and company signed to Atlantic in the latter '90s and released their debut self-titled album Wax Poetic in June 2000. The group's music was featured in the film Belly during a montage evoking the vulnerability of the film's heroines.

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Wax Poetic — Top 1 songs

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WAX POETIC Oriental Wind
Oriental Wind