Renaissance Worldwide Singapore [Import]

Renaissance Worldwide Singapore [Import]

Renaissance Worldwide Singapore [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
1997 compilation by pioneers of the club album concept, Renaissance. Features 13 tracks mixed by DJ Robert Miles on the first disc & 12 by DJ Dave Seaman on the second. Miles' CD includes grooves from Fluke, Way Out West, Empirion, etc.; Seaman's features Smoke City, Garbage, Underworld, Skunk Anansie, St. Etienne and Lamb. A Renaissance/ Passion Music release. Comes packaged as a 5' x 6' slipcase with each CD in a separate, full color gatefold slipcase sleeve. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Renaissance Worldwide: Singapore
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • absolutely breathtaking
  • Renaissance's diverse flavorful beats amaze me
  • three hours of good dance music
  • Good, if you like a little variety
  • Decent but below standard for Renaissance
Renaissance Worldwide: Singapore
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000GASI
Release Date: 1999-01-05

Tracks:

  1. Dancin' With You - Bini & Martini, Romina Johnson
  2. You're the One for Me [Hustlers Convention Mix] - Clive Griffin, Preluxe
  3. Take Control [M and S Epic Klub Mix] - State of Mind
  4. Turn It Up [DJ Maurizio Mix] - Hustlers Convention
  5. Feel the Funk - Doug Willis
  6. East West Club - East West Connection
  7. Found a Cure [D'Ambrosio Classic Club Mix]
  8. Byrdman's Revenge - Mike Delgado
  9. House Music [The Beats Mix] - Eddie Amador
  10. What a Feeling [Cevin's Feelin the Power Mix] - New Hippie Movement
  11. Where Do We Go? [Amands' Last Hustle in Paris Mix] - Wamdue Project
  12. Get on Up [Club Mix]
  13. Day [Classic Club Mix] - Bobby d'Ambrosio
  14. Movin' In - Kerri Chandler

Tracks:

  1. Drunk as a Monk [Rabbit in the Moon Mix] - Banco de Gaia,
  2. Elements - Danny Tenaglia
  3. Vision Incision [Incision in the Midfield Mix]
  4. Creation [Dub]
  5. It's over It's Under [Brothers in Rhythm Mix] - Dollshead
  6. Tonight I'm Dreaming [Amethyst's An'a Gram Dub] - 50/50,
  7. Skydive - Freefall 68, Jan Johnston
  8. Liquid Prayers [Starecase's Aquabatics Mix]
  9. Theme from Wide Angle - Hybrid
  10. Special [Brothers in Rhythm Mix] - Garbage
  11. Angels Go Bald [Original Mix] - Howie B
  12. High Noon - DJ Shadow

Tracks:

  1. Ride [Space Invaders Mix]
  2. Summer's Over [All's Club Mix] - Deep Dish
  3. Invisible
  4. Snyper - Hybrid
  5. Believer [Thursday Club Mix] - Silicon Valley Def Stars
  6. I'm Free [William Orbit Mix] - Morgan King
  7. Bad Girl [BT Mix] - DJ Rap
  8. Coming Back [Light Mix Dub]
  9. Friendly Fire - Subphonic
  10. Promethean Groove - Kaistar
  11. Piledriver [The Hurrican Mix] - Amoeba Assassin
  12. Godspeed - BT

Album Description

1997 compilation by pioneers of the club album concept, Renaissance. Features 13 tracks mixed by DJ Robert Miles on the first disc & 12 by DJ Dave Seaman on the second. Miles' CD includes grooves from Fluke, Way Out West, Empirion, etc.; Seaman's features Smoke City, Garbage, Underworld, Skunk Anansie, St. Etienne and Lamb. A Renaissance/ Passion Music release. Comes packaged as a 5' x 6' slipcase with each CD in a separate, full color gatefold slipcase sleeve.

Album Details

Another volume in this great DJ series! Disc 1: Mixed and compiled by David Morales Disc 2: Mixed and compiled by Dave Seaman Disc 3: Mixed and compiled by BT (ltd ed 3CD set)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars absolutely breathtaking.......2001-09-19

The night my fiance and I fell in love we were listening to this cd set, so naturally it has special meaning to me. It is absolutely beautiful-both cds. It's really deep, intense, smooth, rhythmic trance. I have been looking for this cd for a year and a half. I'm so happy I finally found it here!

5 out of 5 stars Renaissance's diverse flavorful beats amaze me.......2000-09-07

If you like smooth, classy, styley beats then the sound of Renaissance is for you. All Renaissance cds have their own feel and always ( except for the coming to America album ) feature two, to three completely different DJs. This CD is one of the more impressive ones. Dave Seaman Starts out the first disk with a tribal progressive house sound, that smoothly glides it's way into a progressive remix by Garbage that winds it way into track 9 ( I forgot the name! whoops. ) which maticulusly blends into a choice drum and bass track, and then closes out with an uplifting heartfilled track by Lamb.

Then Robert Miles comes on. I had heard Robert Miles before this album and expected his set to be a completely 'fluffy' dream trance voyage, but is instead some of the best psy trance I've ever heard. He starts out with a touch of melody that tears it's way into Nick Warren's Way Out West and goes from there with some of the most creative in your face psy trance I've ever heard making this album a must have for anyone who appriciates a good progressive house set with a screaming psy trance close out.

4 out of 5 stars three hours of good dance music.......2000-05-18

Considering that this compilation contains three CDs, the price, in reality, is not that bad. All in all, I think some people here are a bit too harsh on this compilation. CD1 is a pleasant mix of what is essentially remixed disco tunes (at least that is what they sound like to me). Almost every song follows the same outline: cliched lyrics, female vocal, soul and disco sounds, relentless beat. As dated and simple as all that sounds, it is fun to dance to. The other two Cds get a bit more serious. Dave Seaman rules, as always. The first two opening tracks on his CD are nothing special but they are very short and serve simply as an introduction for what is to come. As usual, Seaman's selections are good, although I think that his Renaissance Awakening CD is considerably better. BT's mix-and this is where I probably differ with most of the reviewers here-is perhaps the best of the three. Except track 10, all the tracks are good. Even the couple of songs that are mediocre by themeselves work well as part of the mix. Very enjoyable compilation. Also, there seems to be some confusion on this page because some reviews are about the London edition with Dave Seaman and Robert Miles.

4 out of 5 stars Good, if you like a little variety.......1999-12-08

This was the first CD I got from Rennaissance, being attracted to the BT mixed CD. Morales's mix is good house with some soul overtones in the beginning, not bad if you're into house. I love the way the Seaman CD has the good base of trance, but then incorparates 2 great songs by Howie B. and DJ shadow at the end, it's a nice treat to hear the bridge from trance to Shadow's unique hip-hop. The BT disc, which was actually mixed on ProTools and not a turntable, has some low points but overall it's not bad. The overall vibe is prog trance but has a little variation. I love the version of Godspeed that ends the compillation.

I have too many mixes to compare to this, other than Sasha, but I'd say it's worth 30 bucks if you can tolerate old-fashioned house and a few other influences next to your trance. If not, buy Oakie or a Sasha mix.

3 out of 5 stars Decent but below standard for Renaissance.......1999-03-04

Renaissance has a stunning track record, and prides itself on cutting-edge tracks. That's commendible, even when it doesn't work.

This 3 CD set is an import and thus very expensive. Before you buy, check out the other Renaissance Worldwide releases, the London mix and Volume One. Both are far superior in consistancy and mixing. The Singapore set isn't bad, but not really worth the price.

Disc One, David Morales, is very housy and not really my taste. Some of the songs kick in the booty, but I've never listened to this CD the whole way through...too many wailing women, too 'cheesy'.

Disc Two by Dave Seamen is very good, and a bit more esoteric than his London mix. The last third of the CD really opens up, espicially the Garbage remix.

Disc Three by BT is OK, but has its faults: he extends some of these songs too long without variety, and on other songs he 'layers' the sound a little too thick, marring great tunes like 'Bad Girl.' This CD ends very strong.

Better than most 'techno' released in the US, but not on a par with other releases on this label. Kudos for experimentation, though.

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