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Two Worlds | 
enlarge | Artist: Atb Label: Radikal Records Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $6.00 You Save: $13.98 (70%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 57868
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 689289002426 EAN: 0689289002426 ASIN: B00004XSSI
Release Date: November 14, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new. Factory sealed. Cracked jewelcase.
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | See U Again | | • | Love Will Find You (with Heather Nova) | | • | The Summer | | • | Loose the Gravity | | • | Feel You Like A River (with Heather Nova) | | • | The Fields Of Love (with York) | | • | Let U Go (with The Wild Strawberries) | | • | Bring It Back | | • | Hypnotic Beach | | • | Fall Asleep | | • | Klangwelt |
Disc 2
| • | First Love | | • | Feel You | | • | The Summer (Ibiza Influence Version) | | • | Engrossing Moments | | • | Timeless | | • | Repulse | | • | Enigmatic Encounter (with Enigma) | | • | Sensuality | | • | Endless Silence |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Another entry in the dance crossover race, ATB's (otherwise known as DJ Andre Tanneberger) music has always run on the easy-to-swallow side of the dance-music spectrum. Still, this double CD (especially the first disc) occasionally veers into easy-listening boredom or outright dance-pop cheese. While his best-known songs have been energetic and fiery (such as the 1999 party-starter 9 P.M.), this album only sporadically finds the trance-like wash of beats and melody that truly compel the masses to take the dance floor with gusto. Not that it's all like that, of course. The amazing "Hypnotic Beach" swirls twisting, mesmerizing, happy hardcore glitter around trance techno beat structures with gleeful abandon. ATB also explores a memorable downbeat vibe on the second disc. On "Timeless" he trots out drum & bass rhythms and a shadier mood that deepen the sound just right. Too often, though, the melodies and beats blur together as ATB pieces identical samples together throughout the record to a point beyond dance-floor continuity. Heavy on collaborations with the likes of Heather Nova, Enigma, and the Canadian rock band Wild Strawberries, this record is clearly ATB's attempt at a mass-market breakthrough. Let's hope that his supporting tour will feature a riskier mix amidst the candy-coated beats and samples. --Matthew Cooke
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
Still great April 21, 2007 Ally M This cd was given to me almost 7 years ago...and it's still as amazing as ever. I don't listen to that much trance anymore, but I still love this cd.
Simply amazing November 29, 2004 Kevin Marold 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Trust me, this man and his work is truely inspiring. A wonderful piece of art. I liked the idea of two CDs and a different theme for them both and it is perfectly executed. A somewhat similar style to "moving melodies" in some tracks, but a new style in others (he continues to develop this style in future albums). If I had a complaint, it would be that one of the CDs is a little short (what can I say I'm addicted!)
Techno Pop Crap November 7, 2004 A. Heim (Ft. Gordon, GA) 2 out of 14 found this review helpful
I had the misfortune of purchasing this CD. The reasons I don't like it are: It is entirely too simple. By that I mean its a beat and a melody. He may be a good DJ but his original music is left far behind. His overuse on the pitch modulation on the bass loops were driving me insane. Overall I just didn't like it at all. I listen to electronica all the time and I just couldn't feel this album at all.
Another world another sound April 10, 2004 Josephll (CET) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
First of all i would like to comment on all those that has been saying that this is a weak and boring album that it's not. ATB do sound diffrent from his first, here the majority of the songs are slow and not like "9PM" but they are less commercial too. Most songs are passioned with beautiful melodies, there surely are way to many songs included but there are loads of wonderful songs there. "The fields of love" "Engrossing Moments" and "The summer" are exellent and his "Let you go" with Wild Strawberries is not bad either, they are all superb relax songs. The great Heather Nova (2 songs) and Enigma are also feautured here, the result is a sensual and beautuful dance album. "Klagwent" is more of a electro song, "Timeless" is a mix of drums&bass and dance, like "Cabana Moon" on "Addicted to music" and the songs with Heathee Nova includes vocals obviously, so all songs are not slow relax songs but occasional fans that only liked the commercial "9pm" and simular songs should stay away from this cause it's diffrent from "Movin Melodies" that's not a bad thing though.
ATB'S SSSSSIIIIIIIIIICCCCCKKKKKK December 11, 2003 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
This tape, along with all of ATB's other tapes are sick!!! You can't stop this guy!! COME TO THE 808 STATE SOON PLEASE!!!
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