|
Gallery Live Sessions | 
enlarge
| Artist: Tall Paul & Benny Benassi Label: Gallery Sessions Category: Music
List Price: $22.98 Buy New: $20.21 You Save: $2.77 (12%)
New (4) Used (3) from $7.24
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 282754
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 689492032722 EAN: 0689492032722 ASIN: B0007S67XY
Release Date: May 10, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Tall Paul & Dave Aude Common Ground | | • | Steve Lawler Illectronic Music | | • | Dave Spoon Who You Are | | • | TDR Smoke Out | | • | Deux Sun Rising Up | | • | Eric E Ya Dont Stop | | • | Tall Paul Got It (Original & Jark Prongo Remix) | | • | Max Graham Time & Again | | • | Gabriel & Dresden Arcadia | | • | Pryda Human Behavior | | • | Darren Christian Electrify | | • | DT8 Project featuring Andrea Britton Winter (Max Graham Remix) |
Disc 2
| • | Chelonis R. Jones The Rush (Sex With Machines) | | • | Mark Knight & MTV featuring E-Man A New Reality (Dub Mix) | | • | DJ Koze Brutalgar Square | | • | Konfekt ra (bammel) | | • | Agoria La Onzieme Marche | | • | Alex Neri Aurora | | • | Michael Burns presents Blue Haze Into Nothing | | • | Pinktronix Song About Nothing | | • | Swayzak Bergerie | | • | Etienne DeCrecy Overnet | | • | C Whos Knockin (Instrumental Club Mix) | | • | Etienne DeCrecy Bit Torrent |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description n 2005, The Gallery at Turnmills will be 10 years young - that's 10 years of amazing nights sound-tracked by some of the finest DJ talent the world can offer. This compilation, The Gallery Live Sessions mixed live by residents Tall Paul & Benny Benassi, adds to a month of parties to celebrate the past 10 years. From the initial electro-tinged chords of his own `Common Ground' single, through Steve Lawler's `Illectronic Music', to the tough chords of Eric E's `Don't Stop' and his current buzz track, `Got It', Tall Paul's set is an journey through the music that fires the Gallery faithful, peaking with tunes from Max Graham, Gabriel & Dresden, Eric Prydz under his Pryda guise, and DT8's `Winter'. Benny Benassi, meanwhile, delivers a mix that moves from upfront electro cuts to leftfield house and back again. He builds from Mark Knight & MTV feat. E-Man's `A New Reality' and DJ Koze's `Brutalga Square', to the neo-industrial crunk of Konfekt's `Ra (Bammel)' and Alex Neri's gloriously uplifting piano cut, `Aurora'. Standout tracks towards the close include sublime moments from Swayzak, FB (Benny's collaboration with Ferry Corsten and another album exclusive), and Etienne de Crecy.
|
| Customer Reviews:
Gallery Live Sessions October 15, 2008 C. Tolliver (New Jersey) The person who claimed to have this CD really DID NOT have it. I got a refund pretty quick from Amazon. AVOID THIS SELLER IF YOU CAN.
Pretty Good Stuff December 16, 2005 T. Nolan (West Palm Beach, Florida) When I first got this CD a couple of days ago I was initially blown away by the first song and the last one from Tall Paul. "Common Ground" is an outstanding introduction to the CD and you can almost feel that you are in the Gallery when listening to it. As someone that has many CD's from Van Burren, Van Dyk, Tiesto, and Oakenfold I have begun to look for other artists that can move me in a similar way as they can. While Tall Paul doesnt really mix in the same style as the above mentioned artists I really enjoyed the CD after listening to it a couple of times.
The first song represents a lush and energetic introduction to the CD and while there are some ebbs and flows in the middle he caps it off nicely with tracks 10-12, with 12 finishing really strong. I would definitely recommend this CD if only for Tall Paul's contribution. As for the second CD mixed by Benny Benassi, I have never heard of him before and felt that he did a fair job with his mix. The CD starts off really slow and doesnt start to get into a good beat until the 4th or 5th song, way to long for me to wait. Once again, Benny's style is a little different than the big 3 or 4 that most trance fans are used to.
If you want to see a good live set, check out Armin Van Burren any chance you get. After seeing Oakenfold, Van Dyk and Tiesto live previously Van Burren definitely was the most exciting and provided nonstop energy throughout the mix.
|
|
|
|

 | |