| Cream Ibiza 07: Mixed by Eddie Halliwell |  | Artist: Various Artists Label: New State UK Category: Music
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Format: Import Media: Audio CD Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.5
UPC: 667344733126 EAN: 0667344733126 ASIN: B000R9U31K
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Disc 1
| • | Body Language - DJ Pat Bo | | • | Remember - Pryda | | • | High Volume - Mooney, Rob | | • | Freak Me - Luetzenkirchen, Tobi | | • | Tension - Illic, Daniel | | • | Discopolis - Lifelike | | • | R U Sure? - Brown, Mark | | • | Signatune - Essadi, M. Faverais | | • | Hit Girl - Leger, Sebastien | | • | Nostalgia - Wisternoff, Jody | | • | Witchi Tai To - Pepper, Jim | | • | Razorblade - Martin, Pete | | • | Back Once Again - DJ Jeroenski | | • | Housetrap - Laidback Luke | | • | Get Up - Bogaert, Joris | | • | Volta - Ochman, Grzegorz | | • | Feedback - Acquaviva, John | | • | It - Angello, Steve | | • | Above the Influence - Nastic, Marko | | • | Here's Something This That - Petrovic, Nenad | | • | Faithful Nights - Umek, Uros |
Disc 2
| • | Space & Time - O'Callaghan, John | | • | Need to Feel - Eloranta, Miika | | • | Mainline - Resoort, C. | | • | Open Our Eyes - Helstrip, Steve | | • | Genetic - Stevenson, Rob | | • | Heaven Scent - Digweed, J. | | • | Battery - Resoort, C. | | • | Fire Devil - Dobbin, Gleave | | • | Constellation - Bronzwaer, T. | | • | Low Resolution Fox - O'Callaghan, John | | • | Volcano - Nix, Henry | | • | Close Horizon - Bronzwaer, Thomas | | • | Corruption - Webster, Paul | | • | More to Life - Kearney, Bryan | | • | Ignite It | | • | Clones 9 - Tule, Nihad | | • | Lethal Industry - Tiesto |
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Album Description Cream is synonymous with Ibiza and Cream Ibiza is generally accepted as THE biggest night on Ibiza. Cream return for 2007 and again are teaming up with their Ibiza resident and Radio 1top line DJ, Eddie Halliwell. Eddie Halliwell has, over the past 4 years, moulded himself into a true superstar DJ and can genuinely claim to be the leader of the new school of global DJ's. Eddie is recognised for intense DJ sets incorporating his own brand of scratching, his own exclusive re-edits and live sampling that leave crowds around the globe continually gagging for more. Cream Ibiza - Eddie Halliwell 07 doesn't disappoint delivering an awesome snapshot of Eddie's DJ talent over two CD's representing two sides of his musical tastes. Disc one is a journey through twisted pumping house and electro whilst disc two is a full on main room session of techno and tech-trance. Both mixes will include exclusive re-edits of key tracks by Eddie himself created to enhance this album to the max. Cream Ibiza - Eddie Halliwell 07 will, in the immortal word's of Eddie himself, be guaranteed to "Fire It Up" this summer on many a soundsystem.
Album Details The "Cream Ibiza" Party is Known as the Biggest Night on Island and the Cream Group Return for 2007. They Teamed Once Again with their Ibiza Resident and Radio One Top DJ, Eddie Halliwell, a True Superstar DJ and a Confirmed Leader of the New School of Global DJ'S. His Intense DJ Sets Incorporate his Own Brand of Scratching, his Own Exclusive Re-edits and Live Sampling that Leave Crowds around the Globe Continually Gagging for More. On this Set, He Doesn't Disappoint, Delivering an Awesome Snapshot on 2CD'S that Represent his Impeccable Musical Tastes. Cd1 is a Journey Through Twisted Pumping House and Electro While Cd2 is a Full on Main Room Session of Techno and Tech-trance. Both Mixes Include Exclusive Re-edits of Key Tracks by Eddie Himself Created to Enhance this Album to the Max.
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Hope you have Asprin. October 19, 2007 Ovais Sayeed (NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a mix of Trance and Techno. Horrible track sequence & selection.... The BPM is un settlling & it leaves me confused at times . I find myself really annoyed by some of these tracks. there are a few good songs such as "Remember" & "Nostaglia". but I don't know what was going on in the last few tracks... it was like a good enough track that was just chopped n screwed there is no set synth. bpm is way to fast and i dont know if it was intentional but whats up with all the scratching.. I LOVE ELECTRONIC Music i.e. House/ Tribal/ Electro/ ..etc. But this just gave me a headache. Cd 2 is all Trance.... BOOOOOOO! TRANCE Died.
Only worth 1/2 the price July 14, 2007 B. Costa (Miami, FL USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am going to have to contradict Mr. Lex's affection for this release. Disc one is pretty good and at times...really really good (see track #4). However, the BPM gets a little too fast towards the end of this first CD with a very unimpressive last few tracks. Disc 2 is all trance. It's terrible and therefore makes this release only worth 1/2 the price.
Worthy of Ibiza June 25, 2007 LexAffection (Philadelphia, PA USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Eddie Halliwell's genius is primarily housed inside his residency at clubs in Ibiza and on BBC. But his talent has been expanding from these venues; Cream Ibiza 2007 is a full-fledged musical testament to this remarkable DJ's feel for mixing fantastic club music, and while many of the tracks are obviously recognizable, Halliwell performs a musical lobotomy on the lot to create something worth purchasing. I've seen that Ibiza-inspired mix albums are a dime a dozen recently, littering music shelves in stores worldwide; 2007 has proven itself a worthy year for the sounds of Ibiza made for compact disc (honorable mentions go to Azuli's Space Ibiza 2007). As an implicit bonus, both discs include Eddie's exclusive re-edits of selected tracks available only on this compilation thus far.
The atmosphere for a brilliant night out in the clubs takes form from the moment the coy rhythms of M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade's classic "Body Language" enter the ear canal. Disc one pumps out a scorching twenty-one tracks, leaving not a dull moment. This is very similar to Steve Porter's "Porterhouse Vol. 2" where many of the tracks are under two minutes long but there remains a sizeable selection of six+ minute tracks as well. Bottom line: No disappointments and no frustrating frills. "High Volume" and "Freak Me" hit hard from the beginning, illustrating one of the most interesting facets of Halliwell's mixing - that there is no unnecessary pretense. As with any decent mix album, there are the inevitable build-ups and breath-catchers. Cream Ibiza 2007, however, employs this formula much differently than the average DJ album would dare to: The first peak, in fact, occurs roughly four minutes into the first disc and each subsequent peak blows my mind with its raw and jubilant intensity!
"Space & Time" lends the introductory hand to the second disc, touching softly on the melodic side of ambience as the introduction crescendos. The second disc is a blistering combination of tech-trance and conventional techno club bangers which not only turn up the heat, but the bass as well (re: "Need To Feel"). Seventeen tracks grace this mix, turning up a potpourri of slightly longer, more ambitious clubbing tracks that certainly do the Cream label a good bit of justice. 4 Strings' "Mainline" introduces a quicker timbre that is as driving as much as it is addictive. Much of the second disc sounds akin to The Thrillseekers' "Nightmusic, Vol. 1": Sonically moving music that soars into the heavens, carrying your mind with it.
I cannot stop moving to this: Cream Ibiza 2007 is probably the best club mix album of the year so far. Eddie's first disc is an unstoppable juggernaut of ecstatic dance floor mania, and it is difficult to put the atmosphere into more proper words. His second disc is a planetarium of wondrous and stunning melodic constellations. Almost every track warrants mention, but there are several that, for me, make the mixes. As far as disc one goes, these include "Freak Me," "Discopolis," "R U Sure?" "Hit Girl" (my personal favorite), "Witchi Tai To," "Volta" and "Faithful Nights." The second disc brings fantastic beats riding on the spines of like-minded tracks including "Mainline," "Open Our Eyes," "Battery," "Fire Devil" and "Volcano." Eddie Halliwell's track selection moves effortlessly between Balearic trance, techno and conventional house to electro-funk and light breaks, lending the soft kiss of coherency to an abundance of scattered EDM styles and producers. Perhaps not worth the enormous price tag ($20 dollars would be more appropriate), but a great album nonetheless in this reviewer's eyes.
~Lex
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