Renaissance Presents Everybody: Sander Kleinenberg [Import]

Renaissance Presents Everybody: Sander Kleinenberg [Import]

Renaissance Presents Everybody: Sander Kleinenberg [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Intro
2. Midnight - Solaris Heights
3. City Lights
4. Zamba
5. Symbiosys - Matthew Dekay
6. In Destiny [Juan Magan & Cesar del Rio Mix] - Daniel Indart,
7. Nu Bluez
8. Nativa
9. Be as One
10. Stars [Lee Cabrera Main Mix] - Raz Conway, Morjac
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Disc: 2
1. Come into My Kitchen - Joakim
2. Manilla [Ewan Pearson Remix] - Seelenluft
3. New New York - Nicolas Vallée
4. Troubled Soul
5. Voyager
6. Natural Sound
7. Funk the Key Word - Roland Klinkenberg, Miss Bunty
8. Therapy [Speedy's Session] - Daniel Diamond
9. My Memory [Romania Edit]
10. Definite Form - Steve Porter
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Product Description
Renaissance's 2003 compilation, 'Everybody', sees them hooking up with Sander Kleinenberg (his Renaissance debut) to showcase his fast rising, exciting, party concept. 26 tracks from the likes of The Fools, Joakim, Seelenuft, Nicolas Vallee, Simon, Undo/R

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Renaissance Presents Everybody: Sander Kleinenberg
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Proving Me Wrong Again
Renaissance Presents Everybody: Sander Kleinenberg
Sander Kleinenberg
Manufacturer: Renaissance Dance UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DJKKR
Release Date: 2003-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Midnight - Solaris Heights
  3. City Lights
  4. Zamba - Nacho Serrano
  5. Symbiosys - Matthew Dekay
  6. In Destiny [Juan Magan & Cesar del Rio Mix] - Daniel Indart,
  7. Nu Bluez
  8. Nativa
  9. Be as One
  10. Stars [Lee Cabrera Main Mix] - Raz Conway, Morjac
  11. Addiction
  12. Ride - Olivier Bonnici, Luke Chable
  13. Higher Thoughts

Tracks:

  1. Come into My Kitchen - Joakim
  2. Manilla [Ewan Pearson Remix] - Seelenluft
  3. New New York - Nicolas Vall
  4. Troubled Soul
  5. Voyager
  6. Natural Sound
  7. Funk the Key Word - Roland Klinkenberg, Miss Bunty
  8. Therapy [Speedy's Session] - Daniel Diamond
  9. My Memory [Romania Edit]
  10. Definite Form - Steve Porter
  11. Corrective Tones - Mick Burns
  12. 2 Bags of Grass (Reprise) - Empompo Loway
  13. Repeat to Specify - Sander Kleinenberg

Album Description

Renaissance's 2003 compilation, 'Everybody', sees them hooking up with Sander Kleinenberg (his Renaissance debut) to showcase his fast rising, exciting, party concept. 26 tracks from the likes of The Fools, Joakim, Seelenuft, Nicolas Vallee, Simon, Undo/R

Album Details

Renaissance's Double CD Compilation "Everybody", Sees them Hooking Up with Sander Kleinenberg (His Renaissance Debut) to Showcase his Fast Rising, Exciting, New Party Concept.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Proving Me Wrong Again.......2007-05-31

Two years after being "introduced" by electronica compilation giant, Global Underground (on their Nubreed series), Sander Kleinenberg makes his debut on the other UK label electronica compilation giant, Renaissance.

This album once again teaches me an invaluable lesson in the world of electronica. You really can't pre-judge a commercial compilation solely by the DJ featured. Yes, most of the worlds top DJ's are known to have their own signature style for mixing and genre preferences. Yes, sometimes the series' theme of certain compilation labels will influence the featured DJ's track selection. However, in the end...it's all about the final product which is a sum of the tracks, their sequence, the mixing, and the set as a whole.

Sander Kleinenberg invalidates my previous comment about his sets "lacking versatility and depth" with this album (although the comment was directed towards his live sets versus his commericial productions). On this Renaissance debut, he primarily focuses on house music (with the occasional trance and techno track), hitting nearly all subgenres from soulful funk to progressive. Now that's versatility and depth!

Both disc 1 and disc 2 get 4/5 stars and will have me re-thinking my personal biases against other DJ's.

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