- Audio CD (April 23 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Robbins Ent. Llc
- ASIN: B0000649OW
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) - Iio (John Creamer & Stephane K. Remix) |
| 2. Feel the Beat - Darude |
| 3. The Drill - Dirt Devils |
| 4. Void (I Need You) - Catapila (Juniorverse Remix) |
| 5. Who Am I - Massiv |
| 6. Derb - Derb |
| 7. Blood is Pumpin - Voodoo & Serano |
| 8. Keep Control - Sono |
| 9. The Revolution - Superchumbo feat. Victoria Wilson-James |
| 10. Phatt Bass - Warp Brothers vs. Aquagen |
| 11. Omnibus - Laut Sprecher feat. Katie Skate |
| 12. Pitchin' (In Every Direction) - Hi-Gate |
| 13. Dooms Night (Revisted) - Azzido Da Bass |
| 14. The Launch - DJ Jean |
| 15. Palladio - Silent Nick |
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2.0 out of 5 stars
get a 10-foot pole ready...,
By "rayvinazn" (Okinawa, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vol. 2-Best of House (Audio CD)
Unmixed, unfiltered, unrefined. This CD is good for all those of you that would get into this music if only it was on MTV. So, for all you popularity-seeking folk out there...buy up! Better yet, leech money off your parents and have THEM buy it! The rest of us (the people that actually listen to trance because we LIKE it) are busy saving up for Exposure 4, or Airdrawndagger.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Should be melted into something useful,
This review is from: Vol. 2-Best of House (Audio CD)
Right, let's discuss false advertising. There's just two progressive cuts here, the original (lesser) version of Tom Stephan's "The Revolution," and Iio's smash "Rapture," which admittedly still brings goose bumps a year later, thanks to the sexy, throbbing remix courtesy of Creamer & Stephane K that best suits Ali's husky voice. The rest are unmixed radio edits of hi-energy/drum roll/breakdown/pompous synth trance, all variations of the Darude "Sandstorm" theme, including his own on "Feel the Beat." Worst offenders "Phatt Base" (which has none) and "Who Am I" (answer: a nobody) and "Palladio" (referencing the strings melody from that diamond jeweler commercial) are an embarrassment to music. This disc can only contribute to dance by being melted down for disco ball parts.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
By Sophia (the Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vol. 2-Best of House (Audio CD)
In addition to listening to music for pleasure, I dance for exercise, and this CD is definitely worth the price. Some of the songs are familiar (I was very disconcerted to hear the De Beers Diamond theme!), and some of them have annoyingly long pauses in the middle or vocal interludes, but the overall album is terrific to dance to, and fun to listen to. I'm very glad to have bought it.
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