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| Artist: Deep Dish Label: Renaissance Dance UK Category: Music
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $25.73 You Save: $0.26 (1%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 204157
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.3 x 0.7
UPC: 766486282827 EAN: 5026535101420 ASIN: B00004W9GG
Release Date: September 18, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Disc 1
| • | Pink Cigarettes (Atjazz Mix) - Brooks | | • | Hope (Tonuri's Commercial Edit) - Tonuri | | • | Overflow (Paul Brtschitsch Remix) - Pascal F.E.O.S. | | • | Temperamental (Hex Hector/Mac Quale Reverse Drum Dub/Club Mix) - Everything But The Girl | | • | Loch Dub Part II - Jah Scoop | | • | Kinetic (Commie's Remix) - Golden Girls | | • | Barbarella (Deep Dish Armageddon Breakdown Mix) - Sven Vath | | • | The Flying Song (Markus Schulz Vocal Mix) - PQM | | • | Moondiver - Austin Leeds | | • | Sexual (Deep Dish Cheez Whiz Dub) - Amber | | • | True (The Faggot Is You) (16B Remix) - Morel | | • | I Know You Like It (Raw Fuzz Mix) - Pascal Vegas | | • | Rise (Deep Dish Hi-Rise Dub/Remix) - Gabrielle |
Disc 2
| • | Ubik (Original Mix) - Timo Maas | | • | Flim Flam (Smith & Selway Remix) - Yellow Sox | | • | Push That Thing (Timo Maas Phat Out Of Hell Mix) - Dave Aude | | • | Everytime (Timo Maas Dub/Vocal Remix) - Lustral | | • | You Won't See Me Cry (Pablo Gargano Remix) - Markus Schulz | | • | Porcelain (Futureshock Remix) - Moby | | • | Sunburn (Timo Maas Sunstroke Remix) - Muse | | • | Shape Shifting Sky Beats - Stanny Franssen | | • | Flash (Danny Tenaglia's Nitrous Oxide Mix) - Green Velvet | | • | Feet - Loophole | | • | Circuit Breaker - ECVM | | • | Dreaming (Evolution Mix) - BT | | • | The Deep Edge - MRE |
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Album Description UK dance compilation mixed by Deep Dish and featuring tracks from, Sven Vath, Amber, Timo Maas, Lustral, Moby. Gabrielle, BT and many more. Includes three bonus tracks, 'I Am The Vibe' (Acappella)-Junior 0, 'Darkness'-Behrouz and 'She Says Hey'-Behrouz featuring Megan. Beautifuly packaged in a collector's 5' x 5' box with each CD in it's own paper sleeve an d an eight page fold-out booklet. 2000 release.
Album Details Second Edition of the Masters Series, Expertly Mixed by Deep Dish. this Series is Turning Into the Standard by which Other Mix Discs Are Measured, as Deep Dish (As Well as Dave Seaman on 'Awakening') Turns in Another Stellar Performance. the Blend is Absolutely Flawless and Song Selection Reflective of Mixers who Hone their Craft to Near Perfection. an Absolute Must for Anyone who Likes Dance Music.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Disc 1 The Trip, Disc 2 Mainsteam June 3, 2007 Cloudman (Vancouver, BC) It is clearly evident for fans of the label giants, Renaissance and Global Underground that both try hard to be fresh in track selection in relation to the other (for the most part). They generally use the same world-class DJ's and each have their unique subseries titles.
More often than not, I feel the consumer gets a little more bang for their buck with Renaissance titles. At least when it comes to diversity within a multiple disc set.
The same holds true with this compilation. Two discs that are so completely different, I had to initially convince myself that the duo Deep Dish mixed them both.
Disc 1 still gets a lot of play time at my place. Wonderful and creative mix that would still hold up in most clubs or live venues today (well, maybe that's a overstatement). This one takes you on a great journey courtesy D.C.'s most infamous DJ's. A few tacky vocal tracks prevent this set from being truely timeless and truely great.
Time has been fairly merciless to disc 2. There are quite a few clubbers' classic on this one, but overall it sounds very outdated when played today.
If you've had the pleasure of hearing these guys mix live as a pair (and enjoy their sets as a duo) then you won't be disappointed with disc 1. By now, you probably have over a dozen albums featuring at least half the tracks on disc 2.
Disc 1 gets 4/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 3/5 stars.
I like it December 8, 2000 Roy Pang (Hong Kong) I have Renaissance 1 by Sasha and Digweed, and Renaissance 2 by Digweed alone. They are just incomparably good and nothing will ever come close to matching them. But I found this mix really worth listening to. Looking forward to Deep Dish in Hong Kong in two weeks' time.
Deep Dish do it again. September 20, 2000 True to their last CD Yoshiesque, Renaissance Ibiza's brilliance & immediacy are only revealed after repeated listens. After about the third or fourth spin, you'll find you won't be able to take this CD out of your car. But listener be warned, the Deep Dish experience is unlike any other trance mix CD. Snare drums and other dance music cliches are forsaken for effortless & fresh mixing techniques. Deep Dish really aren't about trance (although this CD is more trance-y than Yoshiesque) - and this is a good thing. How many continuously mixed trance CDs does one need? Put down some moolah for this CD and you'll find a whole new fresh perspective on dance music.
Deep Dish do it again. September 20, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
True to their last CD Yoshiesque, Renaissance Ibiza's brilliance & immediacy are only revealed after repeated listens. After about the third or fourth spin, you'll find you won't be able to take this CD out of your car. But listener be warned, the Deep Dish experience is unlike any other trance mix CD. Snare drums and other dance music cliches are forsaken for effortless & fresh mixing techniques. Deep Dish really aren't about trance (although this CD is more trance-y than Yoshiesque) - and this is a good thing. How many continuously mixed trance CDs does one need? Put down some moolah for this CD and you'll find a whole new fresh perspective on dance music.
Deep Dish triumphs again September 17, 2000 johnbundy (Seattle, WA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you thought their last CD, Yoshiesque, was good - prepare to be blown away. First off, this mix is dark, dark, dark... a delicious blend of deep house and trance that really takes you on a journey. There are some incredible peaks and breaks on this CD - highlights include the Hex Hector mixes of Everything But The Girl's Temperamental, Timo Mass' superb remix of Lustral's Everytime, and pounding yet hilarious Danny Tenglia mix of Green Velvet's Flash... The mixing on this CD is fluid and smooth with plenty of tricks and treats for the listener to discover. Grab this CD, Grab your headphones and enjoy the ride :-)
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