Renaissance Ibiza (re-release) | 
enlarge | Artist: Deep Dish Label: Yoshitoshi Category: Music
Buy New: $99.00
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 59777
Format: Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 704865100225 EAN: 0704865100225 ASIN: B00004XSOH
Release Date: March 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Pink Cigarettes - Deep Dish, Brooks, Andrew | | • | Hope - Deep Dish, Tonuri | | • | Overflow - Deep Dish, Pascal R. E. O. S. | | • | Temperamental - Deep Dish, Watt, Ben | | • | Loch Dub, Pt. 2 - Deep Dish, Middleton, D. | | • | Kinetic - Deep Dish, Hazell, Mike | | • | Barbarella - Deep Dish, Vaeth, Sven | | • | The Flying Song - Deep Dish, Christomoglou, C.E. | | • | Moondiver - Deep Dish, Leeds, Austin | | • | Sexual - Deep Dish, Nowels, Rick | | • | True (The Faggot Is You) - Deep Dish, Morel, Richard | | • | I Know You Like It - Deep Dish, Pringle, Paul | | • | Rise - Deep Dish, Dylan, Bob |
Disc 2
| • | Ubik - Deep Dish, Maas, Timo | | • | Flim Flam - Deep Dish, Diesel | | • | Push That Thing - Deep Dish, Aude, Dave | | • | Everytime - Deep Dish, Simmonds, Rick | | • | Red Horizon - Deep Dish, Gargano, Pablo | | • | Porcelain - Deep Dish, Moby | | • | Sunburn - Deep Dish, Bellamy, Matthew | | • | Shape Shifting Sky Beats - Deep Dish, Frabssen, Stanny | | • | Flash - Deep Dish, Green Velvet | | • | Feet - Deep Dish, Jamez | | • | Circuit Breaker - Deep Dish, Sutton, J. | | • | Dreaming - Deep Dish, Transeau, B. | | • | The Deep Edge - Deep Dish, Jamez |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Never predictable, Washington, D.C., duo Deep Dish mix tunes in that resolutely Chocolate City way--just a little short of menacing. Their Ibiza mix debut follows their city's warped but fun tradition to the letter, bending the rules of the club compilation along the way. Despite being recorded for the progressive house heads at Renaissance, this is not Sasha & Digweed breakdown music or chill-out for the hyperactive. Instead, Deep Dish serve up old fashioned trance--cinematic, euphoric, and definitely not soul-soothing. When they drop Everything but the Girl's "Temperamental" and twist it into a tech-house monster groove, we have our first truly Balearic moment. From this point, the double-disc set kicks into overdrive, working up the music into hard-core sci-fi funk. This doesn't mean that the Yoshi Toshi boys are averse to genre trashing. Dubfire and partner's sweeping elegiac mix mashes up thumping floor fillers, twisted Latino bass, "I Testify" garage music, Radiohead wannabes Muse ("Sunburn"), and Kinetic's "Golden Girls" with tongue firmly in cheek. On the second disc the emphasis switches from melody to rhythmic intensity and rushes of sound. Flutes, drums, and dubbed-out vocals carry tunes such as "Ubik" (Timo Maas), "Dreaming" (BT), and "Circuit Breaker" (ECVM) before edging toward the madness of Green Velvet's freak show, "Flash." --Maxine Kabuubi
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Good mix, some good tracks July 22, 2006 J. Wahlgren (boston) This is the best deep dish mix, no doubt, but not the best deep dish album. I would try Toronto 25 or dubfire toronto. It does have a cool mix of Moby's Porcelain, and hits such as Timo Maas, Sven Vath, Morel, Muse and BT's Dreaming. Pick it up for kicks or if you are looking for some mellow trance. It has a nice elogated version of Barberella. This cd takes patience to listen to.
Wow June 2, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Just discovered this CD and had to go see them spin. Im amazed well worth your time. They do not let you down at all...totally chill!
Wow...... March 17, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This album defined my musical listening taste for local groups. I originally bought this album as an import, sadly, my ex swiped it when we broke up. I am now purchasing this album for a second time, a strong testiment for my love of this album. this is well worth the money, anyone who loves Tiesto or Oakey, but likes a bit of a darker edge, try this album on for size and I guaruntee you will love it.
One of their best!! December 7, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This has got to be the best cd they ever put out. Some may argue that the yoshiesque cd's are better, but I beg to differ. This is flawless stuff. It's hard edged, yet soothing. It's borderline trance, house, and progressive. It's funky, deep, and soulful. It caters to everyone. This is what Deep Dish USED to sound like. This cd should definetly be the first Deep Dish cd you buy. This is the MOST concise definition of Deep Dish. ENJOY!!
Deep Dish Do Prog House Fresh to your Ears!!! March 11, 2003 G. A Booth (Santa Barbara, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Deep Dish are one of my favorite DJs. They really have a sense for the classic tracks and mix these in liberally. When I first bought this disc I was somewhat disappointed. But as usual, good things happen to those who wait. After checking it out again recently, I now realize how deep these cuts are and how enjoyable they are to listen to. The first disc starts slowly and builds to EBTG Tempermental which is followed by the awesome Barbarella by Sven Vath. The disc continues to build nicely and with the beginning of Disc 2 with Timo Mass' Ubik (album version) I am now spinning out of control with my glow stick in hand waiting for the next track. Later Deep Dish take it to a trippy level with Green Velvet's "Flash" and the real kicker comes with BT's "Dreaming" which is truly splendid. Another disc using this same track is Renaissance Awakening with Dave Seaman (which is slightly better). Overall, Deep Dish delivers yet another solid progressive house set that borders on trance at times. Smoooth work Guys! Enjoy!!
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