Your Rating. Songs in album Kinobe - Versebridgechorus 2001. Kinobe - Butterfly. Kinobe - Having A Moment. Kinobe - Secret Garden. Kinobe - Summer In The Studio. Kinobe - Mama's Girl. Kinobe - Tooth And Nail. Kinobe - Slave One. KINOBE Verse Bridge Chorus 2001 European 12-track CD album, fold-out picture sleeve. Kinobe is a British music act. It was founded in west London in 1998 by childhood friends Mark Blackburn and Julius Waters. Blackburn departed in 2004, replaced by Dave Pemberton. Chuck Norman replaces Pemberton for their 2017 releases. Kinobe first came to prominence with their single Slip Into Something More Comfortable sampling Engelbert Humperdinck's From Here to Eternity during the late 1990searly 2000s boom for chilled electronic music, alongside Lemon Jelly, Bonobo and Bent. The track. kinobe verse bridge chorus . Uploaded by llis456 on 1 Oct 2016. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and Versebridgechorus Album Sampler 0 EXEX UK Pepper CDR - 4 Track Promo Cd-r In Company Design Title Sleeve Featuring Tooth And Nail, G Spot, Neon Tetra And Having A - Versebridgechorus . Discount: -20. Release date: 2001. Duration: 51:25. Size, Mb: . Format: MP3, 320 kbps. Write a review. Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought. Wide Open. Listen on your iPhone. 247 support. VERSEBRIDGECHORUS, Kinobe's second album, starts off with a bang: Butterfly is delicate and unfolds beautifully for its short life, while Having a Moment drifts far into lounge territory. The focus seems to be on creating actual songs, rather than extended grooves - hence the title of the album. Summer in the Studio takes the well-known Hammond organ line from Summer in the City and transports it into trip-hop. Kinobe Format: Audio CD. Kinobe have made this album much more varied than their last, which I thought was a little one-dimensional. Here they show that they're not just another chill-out band with a tune from 'that' advert. Laid back hip-hop beats are mixed with sublime melodies and a healthy dose of funkyness. That's not to say a bad album, because it's not