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Track Listings
| 1. Confused (Radio Dance Mix) |
| 2. Confused (Drop Mix) |
| 3. Confused (House Of Confusion) |
| 4. Confused (Drop The House Mix) |
| 5. Confused (Accapella) |
| 6. Someone (Radio Dance Mix) |
| 7. Someone (Drop Mix) |
| 8. Someone (House Of Saint) |
| 9. Someone (Someones' House) |
| 10. Someone (Someones' Accapella) |
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Power 102fm Texas
These songs are definately going to become No#1 real soon at our station.
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This CD MAXI SINGLE contains some of todays hottest CLUB MIXES around - If you go to a club then I am sure your these songs - Check it out
Return,Saint,Pryme Tyme
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The Life and Works of Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
Antoni Wit , Gerhard Markson , Kenneth Jean , Michael Halasz , Ondrej Lenard , Philippe Entremont , Stefan Sanderling , CSSR State Philharmonic Orchestra , National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland , National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio and Television , National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine , Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra , Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra , Wiener Kammerorchester , Bernd Glemser , Oxana Yablonskaya , Takako Nishizaki , and Vladimir Grishko Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000669V2 Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
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A fascinating look at a tortured genius.......2002-08-21
Now we have two more entries in this amazing series, again written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann: "Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky" (8.558036-39) with a playing time of 4 hrs. 5 min. and "Johann Sebastian Bach" (8.558051-54) with a playing time of 4 hrs. 34 minutes. (Please see my comments on the Bach set on its webpage.)
Was there ever a sadder composer than Tchaikovsky? Siepmann practically introduces us to the child in his cradle and covers his 53 or so years of torment over his music, his sexuality, his impossibly hopeless marriage his strange relationship with Mme von Meck, and above all his music.
To make the recording more vivid, the producers have assigned professional actors the roles of the composer himself (Malcolm Sinclair), the women in his life (Karen Archer and Teresa Gallagher) and the men (Stephen Thorne and David Timson). There are many music examples (drawn, of course, from Naxos recordings), some of them considerably longer than necessary. For example, the "Sugar Plum Fairy" is heard at length to represent all of the "Nutcracker" score when several shorter samplings would have served the purpose better. But this has been true for the entire series, and perhaps the producers will rethink this aspect.
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Sunyata
Basic Pleasure Model Manufacturer: ZDB Records, Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ARVWY Release Date: 2003-12-27 |
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Psykosonik founder/singer and Platinum Record-winning producer Paul Sebastien returns to the music world after 8 years, teaming with Wideband Network founder Caesar Filori to create Basic Pleasure Model (also known as 'BPM'), with a mission to add some lushness, intelligence and un-apologetic Hedonism to the current dreary rock music landscape that permeates you at every turn.With their first CD Mega-Single, Sunyata, featuring incredible tracks by such remixers as Lush79, KiloWatts, 3PM, Pedestrian and others, Basic Pleasure Model delivers on the best of what was Psykosonik while forging brand new ground. The result is a highly original blend of lush intelligent electronic pop with early 80's British analog heaven, all wrapped-up in a tasty stew of heady Taoism-meets-Budhist-meets-Paganism.
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Psykosonik is back..........2004-10-16
A brilliant return from a longtime favorite.......2004-01-18
The original version sets the tone appropriately. The production is tight and clean, Paul's voice is clear and refined, the harmonies are appropriately layered, the bass is crisp, the effects are well-placed, and the atmospherics deserve a standalone release (and can be found on BPM's website). When you hit the chorus, Sunyata fires on all cylinders of a well-balanced engine.
The Lush79 Remix is actually a solo exploration by Paul Sebastian as I understand it. The mix, pushing close to deep house, utilizes bits and pieces of the the vocal chorus and intertwines enough new melodies that while it's far from my usual style, it unexpectedly became my favorite remix off the disc.
Third up is the KiloWatts Remix. Having heard his work prior to this (remixing DPP - m3x1k0 and working on an upcoming album with Vanek), I wasn't surprised to find the usual dizzying array of effects aided by a variety of destruction and granulation plugins. This mix is not for the feint of heart. Breaks are dropped unexpectedly, edits come from nowhere, and the first thing that comes to mind is how someone could possibly have envisioned a mix like this. Following a line of downtempo glitch-hop, it caters exclusively to a niche crowd of electronic enthusiasts (most notably fans of Telefon Tel Aviv and Prefuse73). Fellow producers will love it. For the average listener, it will take some growing. Give it time, it's worth it.
The 3pm Mix (Casey Clark, the other half of Wideband Network) is somewhat of an epic eurotech variant, flying along with a pulsing bass line, a new layer of melodies, unafriad to use the chorus hook. The effects are solid and the breakdown rocks. My only complaint is, clocking in at a mere 4:13, that it's too short.
Pedestrian Mix -- This is Caesar Filori's indy project, much like Paul's Lush79 music. Taking a totally different course, this mix gives a surprising package gift wrapped for fans of KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, and Gravity Kills. It's industrial to the core. The key elements of the original are all there, but processed, filtered, and reinterpreted, paying homage to the goth scene from a very unexpected source. A great touch for rounding out the single.
Not much to be said about the final three mixes -- the Lush79 night version is a slightly different arranged version with less vocals, the radio edit is self explanatory (I much prefer the full five minutes), and the instrumental holds it's own during concentrated listening, not usually the case in many songs.
The original Psykosonik blueprint is still here, from the original ambient self indulgent intros to the mystical, escapist vocal work. What's new in this first reincarination in 8 years is a new level of technical proficiency and artistic harmony. Sunyata represents everything we loved of Psykosonik and the evolution of what we look forward to seeing it become.
To sum it all up -- it was ten dollars well spent, and I look forward to upcoming releases.
Amazing!!.......2004-01-18
Fantasmagorgasmlicious.......2004-01-17
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Classics Explained: Rite of Spring
Stravinsky , Rahbari , and Brt Po Brussels Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007FPFN Release Date: 2003-07-15 |
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Please Return It
Manufacturer: Geffen ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CSEHO0 |
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TRACKS.......2007-05-23
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