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Movement in Still Life


by: BT


: :BT's velvety take on trance techno, typified by unusually light, liquidy melodies, smooth edges, and roomy breakbeats, was first noticed in the U.S. via his exceptional remix of Tori Amos's 'Blue Skies.' That song and other like-minded U.K. singles that preceded it gave rise to yet another variation of trance music dubbed 'dream-trance.' It's an apt label. BT's dense, yet straightforward compositions and benevolent mixes incorporate themes of escape and rebirth, with songs that imprint themselves on your subconscious. On Movement in Still Life, never before available in the States, BT ...

The Gathering


by: Infected Mushroom


: :BT's velvety take on trance techno, typified by unusually light, liquidy melodies, smooth edges, and roomy breakbeats, was first noticed in the U.S. via his exceptional remix of Tori Amos's 'Blue Skies.' That song and other like-minded U.K. singles that preceded it gave rise to yet another variation of trance music dubbed 'dream-trance.' It's an apt label. BT's dense, yet straightforward compositions and benevolent mixes incorporate themes of escape and rebirth, with songs that imprint themselves on your subconscious. On Movement in Still Life, never before available in the States, BT ...

Summerbreeze


by: DJ Tiësto


: :BT's velvety take on trance techno, typified by unusually light, liquidy melodies, smooth edges, and roomy breakbeats, was first noticed in the U.S. via his exceptional remix of Tori Amos's 'Blue Skies.' That song and other like-minded U.K. singles that preceded it gave rise to yet another variation of trance music dubbed 'dream-trance.' It's an apt label. BT's dense, yet straightforward compositions and benevolent mixes incorporate themes of escape and rebirth, with songs that imprint themselves on your subconscious. On Movement in Still Life, never before available in the States, BT ...

Airdrawndagger


by: Sasha


: :Embracing neither the rampant guest appearances favored by the Chemical Brothers, nor the blatant, pop-flavored pandering of recent work from Paul Oakenfold and BT, Sasha's first studio full-length mimics the up-down-up pattern of a classic trance mix. As closely associated as he is with John Digweed, Airdrawndagger illustrates their different tendencies: Digweed is most comfortable with sinister, subterranean grooves, while Sasha is always threatening to float over the dance floor. Accordingly, Airdrawndagger's head is firmly in the clouds, but it's also a clever mish-mash, convincingly melding electro and ambient sounds with ...

Out There and Back


by: Paul Van Dyk


:Album Description:Limited edition version of the producer/DJ's 2000 album packaged in a slimline double jewel case housed in a slipcase. Includes a bonus disc featuring 'Santos', 'All I Need', 'Namistai', 'Another Way' (Original), 'Tell Me Why' (Vandit Mix Re-Edit, Club Mix), 'Face To Face' (Piano Mix), 'Together We Will Conquer' (Short Mix) and CD-ROM videos for 'Another Way' and his collaboration with Saint Etienne, 'Tell Me Why (The Riddle)'. :Paul van Dyk spent most of the '90s perfecting a strain of credible, melodic Eurotrance that connected with clubbers all over the ...

Elements Of Life-Remixed


from: Phantom Sound & Vision


:Album Description:2008 collection of new and existing remixes of tracks from the Elements Of Life album plus a new bonus track 'No More Heroes' which is a collaboration with Blue Man Group. Remixes come from across the Dance genre with selected names such as Adam K & Soha, Cosmic Gate, John Dahlback, First State, Tom Cloud, Dirty South, Fonzerelli and Sander van Doorn. Widely recognized as the world's biggest DJ in terms of profile and ticket sales for live gigs. Tiesto is the first DJ to sell out two nights solo ...

Involver


by: Sasha


:Album Description:Sasha is back!!! Dance music’s most respected and recognizable icon returns to the label that made him an international household name with a concept album so fresh and inventive that it completely recalibrates the notion of what is cool in popular music. 'Involver' meets the listener smack at the point where Sasha’s 2002 artist album 'Airdrawndagger' and the future of electronic music collide. He is the DJ that rode in on a tidal wave of adoration from the North of England's explosive early 90’s club scene and has for the ...

Gods & Monsters


by: Juno Reactor


: :This is the seventh awakening of Juno Reactor, which has transformed its sound through film music. From The Matrix films ('Reloaded' and 'Revolutions'), to his work in the Japanese films 'Brave Story' and 'Dimension Bomb', composer Ben Watkins' fascination with Japanese animation makes its way to this release. The evolution of Juno Reactor defines the moment; it changes day by day as Watkins surrounds himself with the best musicians that realize a vision consumed by multiple worlds and diverse cultures. Into the mind portals we travel, eternally dancing to the ...

Tales of the Inexpressible


by: Shpongle


: :This is the seventh awakening of Juno Reactor, which has transformed its sound through film music. From The Matrix films ('Reloaded' and 'Revolutions'), to his work in the Japanese films 'Brave Story' and 'Dimension Bomb', composer Ben Watkins' fascination with Japanese animation makes its way to this release. The evolution of Juno Reactor defines the moment; it changes day by day as Watkins surrounds himself with the best musicians that realize a vision consumed by multiple worlds and diverse cultures. Into the mind portals we travel, eternally dancing to the ...

Hed Kandi: World Series Live from San Francisco


by: Various Artists


: :This is the seventh awakening of Juno Reactor, which has transformed its sound through film music. From The Matrix films ('Reloaded' and 'Revolutions'), to his work in the Japanese films 'Brave Story' and 'Dimension Bomb', composer Ben Watkins' fascination with Japanese animation makes its way to this release. The evolution of Juno Reactor defines the moment; it changes day by day as Watkins surrounds himself with the best musicians that realize a vision consumed by multiple worlds and diverse cultures. Into the mind portals we travel, eternally dancing to the ...



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